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Cottonwood Community Market kicks open doors Saturday

Nelson Daily Staff
By Nelson Daily Staff
May 16th, 2012

The Garden Festival started the market scene last week on Baker Street.

Saturday, the market season kicks into high gear with the opening of the Cottonwood Falls Community Market from 9:30 t0 3 p.m. at the Cottonwood Falls Park in Nelson.

 “As our climate and our future become more uncertain, a strong local agriculture network is essential for sustaining our long-term regional food needs,” said Jesse Woodward, Markets Director. 

“ Local markets like Cottonwood Market create permanent and secure local livelihoods as well as access to unique local products and produce, so we’re excited to see everyone at the market this weekend.”

Market goers will find everything from bedding plants and garden greens to art work and artisan gifts.  One vendor has promised greenhouse grown local tomatoes at opening day.

New and drop-in vendors will add to the exciting mix of full-season vendors.  
For the 2012 season, West Kootenay EcoSociety is making improvements to the market site and reaching out to new customers and vendors to increase our local food self-sufficiency.

A community initiative grant from CBT through the City of Nelson will allow some repairs and upgrades to the site.  Volunteers have already removed graffiti from the site and begun some landscaping work.

EcoSociety encourages customers to leave their cars at home and walk to the market.

Those who must drive can find early bird parking at the market, but by mid-day it is advised to park at the foot of Baker Street and walk the two blocks to the market.

Live music will be provided by local favourite Catherine McGrath from 10 a.m. to noon and Pickled Thistle from 12- 2 p.m.

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