Always a short bike ride, and always a
great destination!
THIS WEEK A THE CHEVERLY COMMUNITY
MARKET
Saturday, August 16
8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Cheverly Community Center
Cheverly Community Center
6401 Forest Road, Cheverly, MD
Partake of the usual bounty of seasonal
VEGETABLES and FRUITS offered by four of our vendors: Jug
Bay Market Garden, C&E Farms (plus their fresh HERBS and
beautiful PLANTS), Circle C Oyster Ranch (in addition to their
fabulous OYSTERS), and Clan Stewart Farms (along with their
great MEATS).
Of course we'll have the yummy
BREADS and BAKED TREATS from Uptown Bakers, and the
delectable PIES, cookies, and other treats that debuted at the
last market made by Cheverly's Claire Flintoff of Budgie Bird
Kitchens!
Martha will be back with her newly
batched JAMS and PRESERVES, and there will be
freshly-made PASTAS and SAUCE, SPICE MIXES, delicious
CHEESES, and fresh and packaged ORGANIC FAIR TRADE
COFFEES.
We'll also have WINE from Elk Run
Winery. Pick up a perfect pairing for summer recipes -- which
you can find on the CCM website:
http://www.cheverlycommunitymarket.com.
In addition, there will be fabulous handmade SOAPS and
lotions from Mystic Water Soap, and beautiful POTTERY creations
by Cheverly artisan Rose Fennell.
This week's featured MUSIC is by Cheverly's own Kelly and
Charles, offering a fine setting to enjoy a MASSAGE by local
massage therapist Teresa Williams of Touch as Art.
Not many local markets can boast such a constellation of
products, talent, and service. Now in addition, Cheverly Community
Market has its very own HERBALIST. We're pleased to
welcom Bevin Clare, a clinical herbalist and nutritionist living in
Cheverly since 2005. She is the Herbal Division Chair in the masters
of science degree program in Herbal Medicine at the Tai Sophia
Institute in Laurel, Maryland, where she also has a clinical practice
specializing in wellness. Bevin will be at the market to offer
information on uses of herbs for your health and well-being. Learn
more about Bevin on theCCM blog, http://cheverlycommunitymarket.blogspot.com
REMEMBER: If every household in Southern
Maryland spent just $8.00 on locally grown farm products for 12 weeks,
$54 million could be invested back into our neighboring farms and
economy!