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Friday, March 28, 2014
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Market from front page playing ever since. She has been attending the market for a couple of years. Joel Cherrico had some of his pottery on display. Cherrico graduated with an art degree from St. John’s University in 2010 and took out a smallbusiness loan to make and sell his artwork. He said thanks to “The Local Blend” for displaying his work and it’s because of his many customers, he is pursuing his dream. Cherrico started attending the Sartell Farmers’ Market two years ago and was invited to join the St. Joseph’s market. He plans to have his portable kick pottery wheel at the summer markets. Ron and Joyce Neumann from Neumann Farms, Princeton, offered their antibiotic-artificial hormone-free pork and beef products. The Neumanns raise hogs and cattle, processed at McDonald’s Meats in Clear Lake. In the summer Joyce also has pies and sweet breads to sell. They have been attending the St. Joseph and Sartell markets for seven years. “We enjoy this market – especially in the summer since it is on the grass instead of asphalt,” Joyce Neumann said. Sierra Kaptain from the St. Ben’s Nutrition Club offered the recipe of the week and nutritional facts. Mary Ann Friederichs of Collegeville Artisan Bakery offered a variety of breads . Her
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Kate Ritger visits with Russ Willenbring from Produce Acres at Cathie English plays her guitar and sings at the St. Joseph Winthe winter market. Ritger said Willenbring often has fabulous ter Farmers’ Market. The guitar was a gift from her children for her 50th birthday. asparagus and sweet corn at the markets.
brother, Steve Friederichs, was selling mushrooms for Forest Mushrooms Inc. He also had his creamy caramels to offer. Russ Willenbring of Produce Acres, Cold Spring, offered sweet dill pickles and a variety of produce and preserves. He has been attending
the market since it opened in 2000. Visitors explored those booths and more. The final indoor market will take place from 3-6 p.m. Friday, April 11 and then the summer weekly market schedule will begin in May.
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