CFM Newsletter: Week 3
Tuesday, June 18
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Carnation Farmers Market is your authentic farmer-eater connection. With over a dozen farms participating this season - in addition to prepared dinner options, ice cream, jams, honey, wine, body products, and more - CFM is your one-stop-shop for local food and farm products.
Last Tuesday:
- Shoppers mostly bought fresh produce, eggs, meat, and plant starts from Carnation, Fall City, and Duvall, along with certified organic strawberries & assorted produce from Skagit & Eastside farms.
- Shoppers enjoyed dinner, choosing from southern BBQ, Indian cuisine, and Lao stir-fry options.
- Also popular were fresh cut flowers, locally made body products, candles, wines, honey, and ice cream.
Every Tuesday:
- Enjoy FREE music, art, and kids' activities, all season long!
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CFM Fashions!
Summer 2024 Line, starting at $25
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Proceeds benefit Carnation Farmers Market.
Special thanks to Stillwater Custom Designs for sponsoring CFM as a Friend of the Market!
Check out our collection and order here!
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for Tuesday, June 18
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Alveare Winery (formerly Orenda): Family-owned winery and apiary with award-winning wines and honey, made in Carnation. |
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BelgiAn Chocolicious: Chocolates filled with a variety of flavors and plain chocolate, from Carnation. |
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Bluebird Ice Cream: Rotational ice cream flavors made with local ingredients. |
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Cascade Corn: Fresh-popped kettle corn, Washington grown. |
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Downpour Espresso: Hot and cold espresso drinks, teas, and other beverages using local ingredients, from Monroe. |
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Fernández Farms: Certified organic produce from Sunnyside, including a variety of fruits and vegetables. |
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Full Heart Farm: Regeneratively grown vegetables and culinary herbs, from Carnation. |
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Good Heart Garden: Fresh cut flowers and seasonal vegetables, from Carnation. |
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Hayton Farms Berries: Fifth generation farm from Skagit Valley that specializes in certified organic berries, offering strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, tayberries, and loganberries. |
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Hollyhock Farm: Ethically raised sheep and goat meat, eggs, and a variety of fruits and vegetables, from Duvall. |
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Home Body Stewardship: Bitters, salve, tea blends, oxymels, and herbal infused oils, from Duvall. |
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JARN Co. Flowers: Sustainably-grown cut flowers and produce. |
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Jubilee Cookie Co.: Cookies and cookie decorating kits, from Carnation. |
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Kaur's Kitchen: Indian entrees hot and ready to eat, as well as take-home prepackaged meals, gravy base, and naan bread, made with local ingredients. |
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Moss Creek Farmhouse: Small family farm with chicken and duck eggs, and possibly honey and lavender, from Carnation. |
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Ola Mae's Southern BBQ: BBQ ribs, chicken, pulled pork sandwiches, fried catfish, sides, and weekly specials made with local ingredients. |
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One Moon Farm: Diversified vegetables including greens and root crops, grown with sustainable no-till regenerative practices, from Carnation. |
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Rice Water: Eggrolls, fresh spring rolls, Khua Mee (Lao style stir-fried noodles), from Duvall. |
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Shirewize: Naturally grown mushrooms such as oyster, lions mane, and kings. |
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Back Next Tuesday (June 25):
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Allium & Thistle: Homemade skincare and candles made with sustainable and local ingredients, from Carnation. |
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Crepes (formerly Blinchiki): A selection of sweet and savory crepes made with local ingredients, from Monroe. |
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McCormick Jam: Jams made with local ingredients, from Fall City. |
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Sweets and Treats by Antonia: Gourmet cookies and treats made with local ingredients, from Fall City. |
Returning July 2:
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Haughty Tamale Company: Tamales, salads, soups, street corn, shaved ices, and nachos made with local ingredients, from North Bend. |
There's room for more vendors. Apply now! |
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Carnation Farmers Market's
2024 Music on the Grass
Concert Series
Tuesday June 18th, at Carnation Farmers Market
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Devils of Duvall
(3:00 to 4:45pm)

Market luminaries Devils of Duvall are a homegrown band of local legends, bringing their distinctive heirloom variety of washtub back porch jamboree jug band tunes.
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Sunday Speedtrap
(5:00 to 7:00pm)

Sing Along Songs of the Decades Sunday Speedtrap website
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Music on the Grass Presented by Jeff Warren State Farm
Special thanks to
Supporting Sponsor Duvall Foundation for the Arts
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N E W !
SNAP Market Match
For every dollar you spend on SNAP/EBT, you get a dollar for fresh fruits and vegetables (up to $25 per market day).
DOUBLE your SNAP/EBT spending power!
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For 2024, Carnation Farmers Market accepts the following: (go to the info booth!)
- SNAP/ EBT
- SNAP Market Match Dollars
- SUN Bucks (EBT program for children)
- FMNP for Seniors (Farmers Market Nutrition Program)
- FMNP for WIC (Women, Infants, Children)
- Fruit & Vegetable Cash Value Benefits for Seniors & WIC
- PoP Kids Club $2 Tokens (no expiration date!)
- Cash (pay at vendor booth)
- Credit/ Debit Card (pay at vendor booth)
- Checks, Venmo, and other payment apps: Check with vendor.
Questions? We can help you at the info booth! 😁
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Tuesday June 18th
Community Spotlight Booths & Guests 
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- King County 911: Free prizes for kids & adults, educational materials, and information about 911 and staying safe.
- Community Van (Hopelink Mobility): Affordable, accessible transportation anywhere in the Valley, for anyone.
- Stewardship Partners: Win a free rain barrel, learn how to make your home more eco-friendly, and more.
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Farmers markets don't just happen!
 CFM relies on the support of sponsors, donors, volunteers, and grants to serve our community. Your contributions connect farmers and eaters, and benefit the entire community by providing free arts, entertainment, cultural and educational programs, and food assistance. We are grateful for your support. Together, we can nourish the community for another 20 years and beyond!
Carnation Farmers Market is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, a public charity, and a Washington State Public Benefit corporation. To support CFM, visit our Get Involved page.
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Carnation Farmers Market supports the Snoqualmie Tribe Ancestral Lands Movement: We acknowledge that our market operates on the Indigenous Land of Coast Salish peoples who have sovereign, inherent Tribal rights to this land, specifically the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe (sdukʷalbixʷ). We thank these caretakers of this land who have lived and continue to live here since time immemorial.
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