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We sell food, so please leave your four-legged friends at home.  Thanks!

Meet your Farmers!

(and Artisans and Artists and

 Bakers and Cooks and 

Fishermen and Ranchers...)

Here you will be able to find more information about the local producers selling at the market and see what they are selling this year.  You'll be amazed at all that is offered!

See who does what according to their specialty:

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Produce Vendors

        Offering vegetables, fish, meat, and/or flowers

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All-Season Craft Vendors

        Offering Alaska-made arts and crafts (and sometimes a little produce on the side) at every weekly Market

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Prepared Food Vendors

        Offering food options from jams and jellies to snacks and baked goods to meals for people 

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Space-Available Craft Vendors

        Offering an array of crafts and goods, but only when there is enough room to squeeze them in!  You won't be able to see them all every week, but a variety of them will come throughout the summer.

 

 

Produce Vendors

 

 

WillGrow Farm

 

Paul and Jen Castellani
235-0703
fourcasta@yahoo.com

 

Various salad greens, prepared salad bags, green onions, green garlic, celery and celeriac, herbs and more depending on what is ready.  

 

Welcomes special orders for events, preferably with a couple weeks notice.

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Luba's Garden

 

Dan and Luba Dorvall

235-5983

 

 

Potatoes of more varieties than you can imagine!  Lots of beets and carrots and many other veggies depending on what is ready.

 

Welcomes special orders for events, preferably with a week's notice.  All orders are subject to availability.

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Bob Durr 

 

235-8511

 

 

Various starts and veggies depending on what is ready as well as veggies, wild berries, and mushrooms when in season. Homemade charcoal as well. 

 

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Twitter Creek Gardens

 

Emily Garrity

 

 

Various starts and veggies depending on what is ready.

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Lucky Star Gardens

 

Cindy Bolognani

235-3205

 

 

Certified  Naturally Grown starts and veggies depending on what is in season.

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Alaskan Naturally Grown

 

John and Dawn Hoxie

235-2264

Accepts WIC coupons

 

Certified  Naturally Grown starts and veggies depending on what is ready.

 

Welcomes special orders for events, has a wholesale price list available.

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Mudophile Produce

 

Robert Heimbach

Organic Farmer

PO Box 3618, Homer

235-1024

mudophile@yahoo.com

 

Various veggies depending on what is ready.

 

Welcomes special orders for events.  Prefers advanced notice, but can have greens ready quickly.

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Snowshoe Hollow Farm

 

Christina Castellanos

 

 

Garden and flower starts and various veggies as they come into season. Also will have some handspun Angora (rabbit) yarns and hair scrunchies.

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AK Chickweed

 

Charles Crampton

299-8057

 

Flower baskets, cucumbers, tomatoes, tomatillos, pumpkins, gourmet potatoes, and other diversified veggies.

 

Welcomes special orders for events with a month's notice, preferably a year's notice so as to adjust planting schedule.

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Watership Farm

 

John and Lynn Bittner

235-7264

 

John wants to share his equipment for bending electrical conduit into hoops for making hoop houses.  Look for him on Saturdays and bring your 1-inch or ¾-inch conduit to be bent.  Check out these links for more information and ideas:  Hoop Dreams and Hoop Mania 

 They also have veggies available off and on all summer.

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Cedar's Fresh Veggies

 

Cedar Cloyd

cloyd.cedar@gmail.com

 

 

Peas! and other veggies depending on what's in season.

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Northern Lights Oyster Co.

 

Mike Nakada 

 

The freshest Kachemak Bay oysters! As well as mussels when in season and halibut and sablefish.

 

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Seafoods of Alaska

 

Patrick & Dawn Schneider

 

Fish and seafood. Fresh side-striped shrimp, fresh-frozen Kodiak scallops, ling cod, and rockfish, and Alaskan king crab.  You can also find wild game jerky, salmon jerky and canned king or silver salmon.

 

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Wylde Life Farms

 

David and Kim Wylde and family

235-1540

 

Fresh produce and herbs depending on what is ready.  These guys want to provide food and encourage the growing of local food.  They are growing food for the Food Pantry and they can be found at the Yurt Village during the week.  See July 3 newsletter for more.

 

Welcomes special orders for events, preferably with a week's notice.  All orders are subject to availability.

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Steller Organics

 

Eve Steller

eve.matkin@gmail.com

 

 

Seed potatoes, veggies, starts, whatever is in season, and cottonwood salve.  Regular member CSA with a weekly veggie box available.  Click here for more information or to sign up for the CSA. 

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Future Farmers of America

 

Corinne Ogle

 

Various starts and veggies depending on what is ready as well as Alaska Grown T-shirts.

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RainGarden

 

Jim and Mary Rainwater 

235-6616

rainH20@ptialaska.net  

(put "garden" in the subject line if you e-mail them)

Baked goods, eggs, greens, rutabagas and other veggies depending on what's in season.

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Fox River Cattlemen's Association

 

299-2429?

Local Honey

 

Marjorie Ringer

 

Honey when available.  You can find Marjorie's Honey at the Lucky Star Garden booth or the Sweet Berries booth or even the Northern Lights Oyster booth.  Look around!

 

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Ionia

Gregory Eller

A variety of produce from Ionia's community in Kasilof.

 

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Good Vibe Organic Girl

Linda Smoger

235-3892

Basil, sunflowers, wild crafted greens and tinctures. 

 

 

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Sunset Cove Oyster Farm

 

Eric Olsen

299-1657

 

 

Whole salmon, large oysters and mussels. 

 

 

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North Pole Honey

 

Raw Wild Dark Wildflower Honey

Allen and Betty Maness

399-7346

 

Alaskan Honey when available

 

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Alaskan Homegrown

 

Jeff Babitt

Kasilof,  AK

252-5712

 

Fresh produce and Poultry, Farm Tech Greenhouse Sales and Construction.

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 Craft Vendors

 

Stone Art

 

Claire O'Donnell

53543 Kilcher Rd, Homer

(207) 776-3851

claireodonnell4@gmail.com

Primal essence jewelry

 

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Shaman's Cove

 

Jean Steele

 

 

Garden and wildflower starts, Raku pottery, jewelry and skin care products 

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Stain Glass, Etc.

 

Mary Poe Austin

Stained Glass, driftwood, etc

 

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Cynthia Cox

5 Different sizes of hat with Alaska Grown colors and Farmers Market colors.  State Flag caps, pins and magnets, Kachemak Bay theme earrings and jewelry.

 

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Wild North Photography

 

Tom Collopy and Mary Frische

www.wildnorthphoto.com

 

Photography

 

 

 

 

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Local Showcase

 

Meriam Linder

PO Box 2119, Homer

235-8415

www.local-showcase.com

Antler, knives, ivory

Location also on Harborview Boardwalk on the Spit.

 

 

 

 

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Alpenglow Skin Care

 

Susan Houlihan

907) 235-1412

www.alpenglowskincare.com 

100% natural, handmade liquid and bar soap and shampoo, face cream, lotion, healing balm, insect repellent, body & bath oils, gift bags and accessories. 

 

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Luxurious Lathers

 

Kathee Kiefer

235-2530

Vegetable and herbal based soap, lotion stick and bars.  Custom orders taken

 

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Fit for a King

 

Jen King

jenkingmade@gmail.com

Hand cut and hand  tailored clothing and hats

 

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Wooden Diamonds

 

Scott Miller

235-6823 

scottysusan@gmail.com

Inlaid wooden jewelry

 

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Raspberry Leaf

Chelsea Horn

235-4178

 

 

Hypertufa containers with herbs, wild-crafted teas and herb pillows, starts. 

 

 

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Fred & Edna Morris

Wooden toys, crochet rugs, and up-cycled earrings

 

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Tracy Sherwood 

Jewelry, silver, tie-dye and other crafts

 

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Flamedance

 

Robert Walsh and Samantha Cunningham

ridgetopshop@yahoo.com

 

Locally hand made lamp-work glass beads, polymer clay masks, necklaces, earrings, zipper pulls and more.

 

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Homer Hounds

 

Tory Rockefeller

3756 Lake Street, Cabin #1

235-7389

www.homerhounds.com

 

Dog treats, stamped dog tags and doggie sweaters are at the Market, but the store on Lake Street also offers a doggie wash and dog walking and pet sitting services.

 

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Fabric Art

 

Janet Bacher

235-5561

Batik quilted wall hangings. Birds in flight, fish swimming, and nature. Hung on driftwood from the Homer beach. Beaded jewelry. Using natural gemstones, glass, coral, bone, wood, lampwork  and cloisonne  beads. Quilted table runners. Pot holders. Quilted, using the theme of Alaska birds, fish and wildlife, chickens, and whimsical.

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S. Clause Creations

 

Sharon and Steven Clause

435-3940

s.clause1@yahoo.com

Also see their other location at the Alaskan Yurt Village on the corner of Pioneer and the Sterling Hwy.

Decorative Fleece throws, quilted throws, wall hangings, lap quilts, place mats, quillows, and other quilted and sewn gift items.  Photography.

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Envious

 

Charlie Van Normann

399-2297

 

 

 

Alaskan apparel featuring knitted hats, gloves, scarves and polar fleece socks. 

 

 

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Dulcinea Overdorf 

 

399-1574

Martha Murray

38195 Cookson St, Homer

299-0333

Silver hand artists

Yupik Crafts

 

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Colors of the Sea

 

Kathleen Morton

Recycled leather wallets, hats and head bands.

 

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Polly Anderson-O'Malley

 

299-0102

Jewelry, silver

 

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 Prepared Food Vendors

 

Kettle Corn

 

Kat Simonson

235-7124

 

Slightly sweet gourmet kettle popped corn.

"Hand Batched Fresh" from giant mushroom corn.

 

Check out the Flavor of the Week!

 

Call for special orders.

 

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Sweet Berries

 

Marsha Rouggly

Jam, jelly, and syrup made from wild and local fruits and berries and organic sugar.

 

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Two Sisters Bakery

 

Sharon 

Bakery goods

 

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Granma's Jam

 

Suzi Pullen

235-6338

Homemade jams and jellies

 

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Maura's Cafe 

 

Maura Brenin 

 

Maura's Cafe

Diverse spreads, including pesto, hummus, compound butters and salmon spreads. Delicious marinated olives and wonderful salad dressings.

 

Sourdough baguettes and daily soup too!

 

  

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Mostly Mediterranean   

 

Sheryl Vitale

399-7688

 

Rhubarb Spritzers, Buffalo Bratwurst, Spicy Dogs and other dishes made from our own recipes. Look for our soup of the day and our desserts including chocolate dipped cheesecake! Check out our website at www.mostlymediterraneanfood.com to see our menu and food descriptions.

 

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Jim's Rootbeer

 

Jim Nardelli

 

Hand-drafted Rootbeer

 

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K Bay Caffe

 

Caressa Bohrer

235-1551

 

K Bay Caffe

Locally roasted beans available by the pound as well as brewed coffee by the cup. Diverse single-origin roasts as well as signature blends for all palates. 

 

Also at the K-Bay booth, CDs from local artists including Caressa. 

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Fresh Catch Cafe

 

Harrison & Heather McHenry

235-2289

Fresh Catch Cafe

Fish and Chips with either Halibut or Cod breaded with Japanese bread crumbs and served with steak fries. Delicious daily soup and a variety of cold salads. 

 

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B's Goods

 

Brianna Allen

Homemade baked goodies, including childhood favorites such as whoopie pies and cupcakes. 

 

 

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Hena's Salsa

 

Hionia Konev

Wonderful homemade salsa along with a variety of fruit starts including raspberries, currants and chokecherry.

 

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Nancy's Snack Shack

 

Sue Haidys

248-703-4767

A variety of candied nuts in multiple flavors.

 

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Space-Available Craft Vendors

 

Drunken Forest Designs

 

Jen Luton

 

Drunkenforestdesigns@gmail.com

 

 

 

Hand made tie-dyed apparel.

 

 

 

 

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Paul Dungan

 

235-8557

icybay1@gmail.com

www.pauldungan.com

A broad selection of hand-crafted pottery and sculpture. 

 

 

 

 

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Cycle Logical

 

Derek Renolds

Chase Warren

235-2925

Consultations or estimates for work.  Recycled bike part art and goods. Bicycle-powered smoothies and t-shirts for Cycle Logical and Homer Cycling Club!

 

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Green T Bags

 

Linda Skelton

PO Box 1610, Homer

299-2116

mybearsbythebay@yahoo.com

Recycling t-shirts into grocery bags.

 

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Anchor Logs

 

Vince Egbert

299-1093

Affordable furniture made from local wood.

 

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Onward Crispy Shoulders

 

Mary Perry

Book author

http://www.fireweedtales.com/

 

This book tells the story of Mary's oldest brother, Jim, who was born with Down syndrome in 1945. Ignoring the common advice of the time, which was to "put him into an institution," Mary tells the story of Jim's life growing up on an Alaskan homestead and thriving in the midst of a large family.

 

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2nd Nature

 

Debbie Renolds

299-2984

 

Baskets, jewelry, pearl wraps, Sno Babies, willow pens, photography, cards, barrettes and pins

 

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Swamp Sister

 

Elizabeth Neuman

235-3667

www.swampsister.com

Skin care products made with herbs that are wild crafted in Alaska and organically grown.  Products made with rich oils, healing herbs, essential oils and lots of Alaskan love!

 

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Jackie's Crafts

 

Jackie Lush

235-6611 (Dan Lush)

"Help me buy a new horse saddle for my horse Alish".  Jackie sells glycerin soaps, pillow cases, greeting cards and veggies when available.

 

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Potpurri

 

Carrie Reed

k-quilts@hotmail.com

 

Cut flowers, handpainted silk scarves and quilted specialties

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The Spoon Guy

 

Alaska1Spoonguy@yahoo.com

 

Ethically harvested and recycled wood and Ivory products.  All LOCAL.  Keep an eye out for the Spoon Guy on his bike around town.

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Big Dog Traders

 

Wendel White

PO Box 15081, Fritz Creek

lostgold@yahoo.com

 

Wood bowls and wood products.

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Dave's Woodshop

 

Dave Etzwiler

136 E Bayview Ave, Homer

235-1578

 

Woodcraft puffins, cranes, planters, and other creations.

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Polar Wool

 

Stephanie Blanchard

399-1428

 

Hand-spun and hand-made wearables.

 

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Bottle Cap Art

 

Camille Bickish

bickish@alaska.net

 

These necklaces are mostly recycled materials.  There may be slight imperfections in the bottle caps because many of them are recycled as well.  The strings are hemp, cord, or chain (many of which are recycled).  The crystals are Czech crystals or Swarovski Elements.  I hope you enjoy wearing them as much as I enjoy making them.

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The Mystic Attic

 

 

Lynda Gauthier

435-3977

lyndag@gci.net

Unique crafts, herbs, and edible flowers.

 

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Brown Bear Products

 

 

Linda Thompson and Eric Behnke

226-2004

brownbearproducts.biz

 

 

Eric is a young adult artist and Special Olympic athlete.  Here he has his pictures, art cards, and books available.

 

 

 

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Kai Simmons

 

 

399-0337

Birdhouses made from local spruce.

 

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Ben Firth Studio

 

Aurora Firth

226-2009

Like their gallery on the road between Homer and Anchor Point, here you can find different works and handcrafts by the members of the family.

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The Crafty Alaskan

 

Cassie Chmielowiec

 

 

 

Local crafts, eggs

 

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Alaska Botanicals

 

Toni Barrowcliff

 

Teas

 

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Outback Studio

 

Chantel Loughlin

 

Wood furniture

 

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Troyer's Lawn Furniture

 

Lloyd Troyer

Wood furniture

 

 

 

 

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Cosmic Hoola Hoops

 

Kammi Matson

 

 

Hoola hoops

 

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Homer Tapestry 

 

Jeanne Sims

 

Tapestry hand bags, luggage

 

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Quick Sketch

 

John Clapp

235-7516

Humorous greeting cards, hand-painted floats, hand-Painted moose antler necklaces, and prints of original artwork.  His quick portraits can be seen at the State Fair. 

 

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Lady of the Rings Chainmaille

 

Catsie Wolfe

235-7174

cell: (801) 691-3984

catsie36@gmail.com

http://catsie36.deviantart.com

Custom design chainmaille jewelry and accessories

 

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Solar Wind Art Studio

 

Bill Kitzmiller

235-7040

Also see his other location at the Alaskan Yurt Village on the corner of Pioneer and the Sterling Hwy.

Alaskan wood carvings, mammoth ivory carvings and jewelry, photography and photo restoration.

 

 

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