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Crystal Singletary presents roses to her family members, who
shower her with hugs and kisses. Photos by Alicia Knadler
Isaac Triance solemnly presents
his family.
roses to several members of
Co-Salutatorian Mackayla VanFleet inspires her fellow gradu-
ates to live up to their motto as shapers of their own destinies.
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Mona Hill carrots, leeks, eggplant,
Staff Writer onions and more -- prepar-
mhill@plumasnews.com ing her crops for sale at the
market.
Abby Edwards was 4 when Farmers, vendors and mu-
she attended her first farm- sicians will join her every
ers' market. It was 1999, the Wednesday through Sept. 8
second year of the Quincy on the school district's lawn
Certified Farmers' Market. at Main and Church streets
She told her mom she want- for the market,s 12th season.
ed to "do it" when she was 5, Rebecca Glaspy, new Quin-
and she did. cy Natural Foods market
Fast forward 10 years and manager for the certified
Edwards, 14, will be at the farmers' market, said there
market this season too, be- would be new faces among
ginning with its June 23the returning farms. For a
opening, partial list of farms, see the
Edwards tends her half- list accompanying this arti-
acre plot after school and on cle.
weekends during the school Also new this year will be
year. Now that school is out an information booth where
for the summer, ishe will customers can swipe their
work daily -- growing beets, electronic debit cards in ex-
change for tokens, in addi-
tion to redeeming WIC
vouchers, to pay for their
purchases from the farm
booths.
The information booth
will also include books on
gardening and children's
activities.
There are some additions
to the non-food vendor
booths as well. Joybird Cre-
ations, of Butterfly Valley,
will feature handmade prod-
ucts for young children, in-
cluding papier-mfich6 mo-
biles of dragonflies, bumble-
bees and ladybugs and inter-
active advent-style baby's
first foods charts.
The Bike Barn, the stu-
dent-run bicycle enterprise
at Feather River College,
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Farmers Music at the Market
will also be a weekly pres-
ence. For a small donation,
cycle enthusiasts can borrow
tools and get repair and
maintenance advice during
market hours from Saylor
Flett, Dale Ready or Tristan
Kadish.
As usual, music will be
part of the evening. Many
local artists will perform
throughout the season, as
well as some out-of-towners
such as Bourgeois Gypsies
and Abba Roots Hi-Fi
Reggae.
Shoppers who want to stay
for the music can grab a bite
to eat from Southern Accent
or Debbie Dogs.
The market opens with the
schoolhouse bell at 5 p.m.
and runs until dusk-thirty.
Allen Fleming June 23 Congolese
Green Cedar Farms African dance
demonstration
Happy Farms
by LaVelle and
Hulsman Ranch Friends
La Violette Farms June 30 The Hair Farmers
Lee Family Farm July 7 Bourgeois
Lees Produce Gypsies
Morning Glory Organics July 14 String Beings
July 21 Last Man
R&K Orchards Standing
Rolling J Ranch July 28 The Back 40
Rush Creek Farm Aug. 4 Abba Roots
Snowy Pine Ranch Hi-Fi Reggae
' Stump Farm Aug. 11 The Coyotes
Aug. 18 The Billhillies
Thompson Valley Ranch
Aug. 25 Penny and Dude
Trails End Farm
Sept. 1 The Railflowers
Yang Production Sept. 8 Fish Tacos
Plumas Community Radio ..............
Tune In. We're on the Air!
Visit YOUR local community radio station
at community events, such as the June 19
Crawfish Festival at Gansner Park.
• Visit our booth to pick up information on our shows,
sign up for event information and meet some of our
volunteers!
Your generous donations help keep this station on the air!
KQNY thanks you!
For underwriting, call 283-0901.
Visit us on the web for more information:
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