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The EAST AURORA
FARMERS MARKET is one of the finest farm markets in the
state, if not the country. Everything is grown by the farmers whom you
purchase from. The quality and flavor of the fruit and produce is
unparalleled. The East Aurora Farmers Market operates on Wednesday and
Saturday's from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. EST.
2006
August 19, 2006 was a rainy day
at the East Aurora Farmers Market, yet so many hardy souls came out and
made the day a success for the farmers. Thank you so much to rainy day
customers!

Last big day for Childs Blueberries but we will have
pints of fresh blueberries for sale right up to frost. Most, if not all
other blueberry farms are closed but Childs Blueberries keep picking the
last of the blueberries from the middle of the bushes and such to extend
the season just a little longer! Samantha is pouring and doing a final
sorting of the berries, Carrie & Lela are packaging while Daniel takes
pictures of the market. Notice those empty pie trays on the end. This is
what they looked like at 7 a.m.!

Aunt Carmen's pie recipe is on the recipe page at
www.ChildsBlueberries.com

Lisa's Greenhouse has a full crew on helping customers
with tomatoes, cantaloupe, peppers (purple, sweet, green, etc.), big
Vandalia onions and more.

Mroka Farms has sweet cherries still, apples, plums
and more.

Gus the honey man is a sweet guy.

Dan Clark has lettuce, cabbage, and more

Jim Miller with cucumbers, peppers, garlic, flowers
and more.

Joe and Ester with beets, egg plant, basil, summer
squash, tomatoes and more.

Ester, Joe and son with beans as well. Look at those
egg plants!

Winter Farms with 50 pound bags of potatoes and fresh
sweet corn and more.

Tantalus Pizza has customers talking!

This sausage is fabulous--chicken or pork in patties
or links.

A new vendor to East Aurora Farmers Market

Another New Vendor at East Aurora Farmers Market.

Fabulous corn and cabbage.

Blueberries, Maple Syrup and Honey.

Wuf Wuf Dog Biscuits under wraps while it rains.

Tomatoes, garlic and onions and more.

Zingler Farms with donut peaches, apples, peaches,
plums, raspberries and more.

Mike and Amy (by the truck) Zingler

Sweet Breads and more

Rozanne's Flower arrangements are always the talk of
the party!

Pete and Rusty (former market manager) with potatoes,
squash, zucchini and more.

Farm fresh jumbo and large eggs, squash, cucumbers,
potatoes and more.

"I haven't missed a markets since...."

Carol has some beautiful Black Eyed Susans.

Susan of Schwab Farms with melons, watermelons, beans,
blueberries and more.


Our garlic is great but come see us when we have
tomatoes!

Mark of Peppermint Farms says, "I don't do pictures
but take some of the flowers!"

Paul and Gayle Fenton of Corfu have corn, blueberries,
tomatoes, potatoes, peppers and more.

Jerry Miller of Miller Farms has added eggs to his
product line.

Lisa's Greenhouse has cantaloupes, squash, pepper,
beans and more.

The Pasta Peddler just added Hot Pepper Linguini

Try the Tomato Basil Linguini
2005 East Aurora Farmers Market
Pictures
2005
2005
2005

Lisa's Greenhouse of Orchard Park setting up for a
Saturday market.

Mrowka Farms have superb fruits...especially black
cherries and apples

Beautiful flowers to grace any home or business

2005: L & M Bakery-Mary getting ready for the market
to start.

Dog treats can be customized with your dogs names,
etc.

Fresh corn and broccoli

Fabulous NY Maple Syrup and Honey

Red Havens are ready and they really are "Tree
Ripened"

Walt...the sage of the market has superb corn ready
for sale...white and a blend.

Hanzlian's sausage is really delicious

Tantalus Pizza has customers raving about their
product.

Kester's Gladiola's

Gil, owner of Winter's Farms re-arranges tomatoes

Everything is out of the truck and ready to sell

Tomatoes that taste great

Jim helping a customer pick out some fresh dill for
canning pickles.

Ester assisting a customer as they pick out some fresh
beets.

Joe is surrounded by his family helping out at market.

A new product line at the market, homemade soaps and
such.

Wuf Wuf's

Deb's Delights-Delicious samples of her products
available. The pepper jellies are just too good.

Rozanne--Such beautiful flower bouquets

Amy Zingler selling peaches. Some of you might
remember waiting line for peaches from Al Weiss. Al sold his farm to
Mike and Amy Zingler who are celebrating 10 years in 2005!

Carol sells plants and flowers.

Linda's baked good are so good!

Mark Hess of Peppermint Farms sells unique plants,
jams, and other items.

Jerry Miller has some beautiful flowers and plants for
sale.

Gayle and Paul Fenton fine tune their display of
fruits and vegetables.

Joe and Ester have wonderful produce.

Jim Miller has wonderful produce and was one of the
first farmers to sell garlic at market.

Gus the honey man

Carrie Childs (with her helper, Tom) selling
blueberries to some long time customers.

You can tell it is "peak season" for Childs
Blueberries because the big basket is out for sale representing the best
price of the year. Good for the customer because they get a better price
and good for Childs Blueberries because they sell the most blueberries
when they can pick them fastest. Blueberry Wine for sale.

Amy Zingler with some beautiful red raspberries!
7-13-2005

Mr. and Mrs. Rozanski posing with their purchase of
BLUEBERRY WINE. They were the first to purchase the wine since Childs
Blueberries received permission from the Village Board to sell wine at
the market. Lou Rozanski coached both Peter and Daniel in wrestling at
East Aurora with Stork Raymond in the 70's at East Aurora High School.
Thanks Lou!

Jean Rikki was the first person to make a donation to
Roswell Cancer Institute by purchasing a BLUEBERRY COOKBOOKLET. Dan
Childs students created the booklet as a final project. Customers write
a check made out to Roswell Cancer Institute and take a cookbook. Mr.
Childs forwards the check to Roswell. Thanks Jean!

Dennis selling rhubarb while his sister wraps up flowers to go.

Carrie Childs gets the red raspberries, blueberries, black currants,
red currants, jams, jellies, blueberry juice and fruit sheet pie out for
sale.

The Mrowk Family Farm always has wonderful sweet and sour cherries.

Mrs. Clark surveys her and Dan's wonderful display of product.

Jim Miller grows fantastic red raspberries and his onions sure look
good too!

Lisa's Greenhouse has some fresh picked summer squash and beautiful
flowers for sale today.

Gil is getting the table ready with fresh produce while Jean
waits on a customer with beans and corn.

Cookie Confections is new in 2004. We see Lisa chatting with
customers as her cut flowers are probably already sold out.

A cup of Joe is a great way to start the day at the farmers
market.

The "egg ladies" always have farm fresh eggs.

Beautiful flowers waiting to go to a new home.

Beautiful Asiatic Lilies will last weeks in your home.

Amy surveys her table of red raspberries. It won't be long
until peaches are in!

Look at those beets!

Linda and Mary bake up some of the most delicious breads and
cookies.

Cheese!

Joe keeps things rolling as his family sells the farms
bounty.

Jerry takes a break from selling his lilies.

Blueberries.

Paul and Gayle Fenton sell their blueberries and potatoes.

The Clarks. Look at that fresh cauliflower!

Pat sells beans from her daughters farm, Lisa's Greenhouse.

Beans are in!

Dennis selling cut flowers.

Carrie Childs offering samples of currants to youngsters.
"Yes they are a bit sour but currants are supposed to be!"

It may seem like Market Manager Russ Schroeder has his hand
out a lot but the reality is, he is usually lending a hand. Many
thanks to Russ from all the farmers and the community!

Beans are in!

What a beautiful day.
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