West Contra Costa grown produce & Catahoula coffee - a farmer's market is born

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Cata009.jpg Yes, you heard that right, a West Contra Costa farmer's market hosted by Catahoula coffee roasters in Richmond. Music on Saturday, market on Sunday.

Farmer's Market: Sunday April 20th - Parking Lot of Catahoula Coffee.

This Sunday April 20th, 2008 (10am-1pm) Park Guthrie and members of the 5% Local Coalition (Urban Tilth and Richmond High School's YME Club) are selling West County-grown produce, plants (tomato seedlings, edible perennial seedlings) and plant food (worm castings and worm tea). All of the produce will be brought to market by foot or bicycle. All of the proceeds will support food production programs at Richmond High School or the Lincoln School Farm.

A few Local (Richmond) artists will be on hand to showcase their art and crafts. Liana's Cake Kitchen & Grand Finale Flowers by Tracy Weber.

Music: Saturday April 19th -
This Saturday April 19, 2008 (10:30am to 12:30 noon) stop by for a cup of hula and enjoy a local Jazz Trio. John Bob and Playboys will be back. Catahoula Coffee will continue to source local artists to play from time to time.

Catahoula Coffee
12472 San Pablo Avenue
Richmond, CA 94805
(510) 235-0525

Biggles

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A spot of worm tea sounds just the ticket for a weekend morning!!

Ms. Goofy and I will be there bright and early. We need plants and worm poop.

We just got back. We feel good that we were able to support the local High School Farm. We bought some salad fixin's,tomatoe plant and a gallon of worm tea. The young lady told me the tomatoe plant is the red kind. I think it is pretty Kool that Catahoula is putting this on. I will support them.

P.S. The Worm Tea does not taste very good.

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