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This weblog contains LocallyGrown.net news and the weblog entries from all the markets currently using the system.
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Frontier Farms: Frost 10 days after last frost!!
Frosty morning up her eon the mountain, but the veggies are good and under cover.
Strawberries are just starting, let me know if you would like some if they are available.
https://frontierfarms.locallygrown.net/market
V.I Prime Produce locally Grown: Market open
Good Morning Prime Produce Market is now open and accepting orders
Fayetteville Farmers' Market: Online Orders OPEN
Apologies for the late email message but online market opened at 6 this evening as usual.
-Produce this week so far: arugula, asparagus, chard, spinach, radishes, kale, salad mixes, green onions, mustard greens, carrots, sweet potatoes, turnip greens, sweet white turnips and more.
-Lots of EGGS available online this week!!
-Gardening time is here! Check out the Live Plants category for lots of options from Hatch Farm, Mountain Greenery, Rutherford Farms and Dripping Springs. Vegie and herb plants, strawberry plants, blueberry bushes and more.
OTHER GOOD THINGS AVAILABLE: meats, baked goods, honey, processed products, craft items, locally roasted coffee beans and other goodies ARE available.
PICKUP TIME THURSDAY April 27 *is 4:30-5:30. Note: if you know that you cannot make it by 5:30 pm, but you want to order this week, just reply to this email or text 479-935-5111 and we will work with you on a plan.
Our online market offers some great ideas for gift giving: handcrafted leather goods, locally sewn fabric items, wooden crafts, art prints and more!
All of our bakers have GREAT variety right now—including sweet treats, cookies, pastries, breads, granola and other goodies.
Special dietary needs? Check out our vegan baked goods. We speak from personal experience that all of these items are delicious and would please anyone no matter what their dietary needs are.
A UNIQUE GIFT: how about a certificate for local knife sharpening services? Can be redeemed at a local drop off location.
SEARCHING TIP: On large categories such as baked goods or meats click on the category to get a drop down of specific items in that category.
HOW TO CHECK ITEMS FROM A PARTICULAR SELLER? Scroll down on left side until you see “show specific growers”. If all the boxes are checked, you can click on “reverse all” then click the boxes on or off of those sellers you want to see. Then click “show specific growers” again.
BUYING TIP: If you see items that you want but not much available, order and pay and then log back in and continue shopping. Your orders will be combined and you will only be charged once.
DELIVERY OPTION IS AVAILABLE FOR FAYETTEVILLE ZIP CODES BUT MUST BE REQUESTED WHEN YOU ORDER OR NO LATER THAN THURS 9 AM.
SNAP CUSTOMERS ONLY: you may choose pay at pickup and bring your EBT card on Thursday. We will swipe your card and match up to $100 of your order. NOTE: please do not bring tokens or match cards to pickup at the online market.
NOTE: New customers and orders always welcome—no minimum order required, no weekly order required.
TIPS:
1) Sellers sometimes add more products later in the ordering period, so be sure to check back. The product list changes each week, even from the same seller, so it’s worth exploring the categories you are interested in.
2) Multiple orders from you at different times will be automatically combined into one order before pickup and you will only be charged once.
PICKUP LOCATION:
The OUTDOOR parking area at the south end of the new part of the Fayetteville Public Library. Follow the line of cars towards the building and stay in your car in line while we get your order.
Thank you for your continued support of the online market.
Reply to this email if you have questions
Foothills Market: The Market is Open!
Foothills Market is open for another week of providing you with fresh, local food.
Browse the market for fresh greens, local eggs, grass-fed beef, and homemade baked goods. You can shop between now and 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, and we’ll have your items ready for pickup on Thursday afternoon.
Eat something fresh this week!
Russellville Community Market: 4/23/23 closing
To ensure your order is placed, make sure you click the “Place My Order” button once you have completed your shopping. You will receive a confirmation email.
The market is back to our normal schedule this week! Thanks to everyone for a smooth adjustment last week!
Did you forget to order something?
Check out the extras table when you pick up your order from 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM this Tuesday at the Downtown Russellville Train Depot. We might have what you need!
Is there a product you have been thinking of trying? We might have samples or smaller portions on the extras table! Be sure to check it out! What a wealth of interesting products this week! The live plants category is overflowing with healthy seedlings ready to fill your garden or containers! Our beef and pork is sure to make your favorite recipes even tastier! McAnulty Mercantile has a new granola flavor; try their tropical blend or their laundry detergent in a reusable jar! They are also offering pumpkin treats for dogs and a new bug-off spray this week that is made with essential oils! It’s not too late for some fresh veggies; Shoal Creek Farms has lettuces, baby veggie mix, spinach, Swiss Chard and microgreens to fill your grocery basket! Have you tried their Malaysian coconut pancake rolls? Pine Ridge Gardens has fresh kale available and their Rosemary herb crackers are sure to complement many dishes! So many delicious baked goods choices… sweet, savory, breads, cakes, cookies and more! Try something new every week! Once you get used to farm fresh eggs, it is difficult to find the same quality in the grocery stores! We have plenty of eggs available, and buying eggs from local markets supports our local producers who work hard to supply superior eggs! Enjoy seasonal flowers picked fresh for you from Sulphur Springs Truck Patch or amazing woven goods from Houston Family Farm and Fiber! Foods, flowers, fresh vegetables, premium meats and eggs, natural beauty products, healthy plants and even treats for pets; RCM is sure to have something to make you smile!
Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
REMINDER- We can no longer accept credit or debit cards. We will still be able to process cash, checks and SNAP/EBT transactions.
We appreciate your patience with us during this transition.
Check back frequently as our farmers regularly update what they have available. Multiple orders are encouraged. :)
Russellville Community Market
FRESH.LOCAL.ONLINE
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown: The Market Is Open for Ordering!
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown market
will be open for your orders till Tuesday evening at 10 pm.
Berea Gardens: Market Open
Good Morning,
I am sending this out a little early today so I can get a major project done with a friend. This week we are expecting our three additional vendors and we will have eggs available again on the table. Hope to see you Wednesday!
Blessings,
Bob & Lynnita
Dothan, Alabama: April 22, 2023 M@D Newsletter
MISC MARKET NOTES
Have you ever run across a phrase, an idea, a piece of music, book or article call to you then latch on once you answered the call? If you’ve lived long enough there’s a good chance you’ve had that experience. This writer has several times. Many years ago a book practically leaped off the shelf into my hands – in the end it helped shape the lives of my children and the generations that will follow. Another time a song by an artist I considered offensive gripped my heart and helped me get through a difficult few years. A side benefit is that now I occasionally enjoy that loud annoying music at the top of my lungs when nobody is listening.
I have no clue where what follows will take myself or anyone else, but it’s been so beautiful and encouraging that I hope you’ll be blessed as well. This is from 6 Powerful Lessons from Japan that Helped Me Heal My Health.
1. Find one or two contaminating habits to quit. You don’t have to overhaul your life – just figure out a couple of things you could give up that would improve your life.
2. Go on walks. The more you walk, the better you feel and the longer you live. Workouts are fine for focused improvements, but they don’t provide the mental, emotional or long term benefits of walking. One region of Japan was able to reverse their high stroke rate by incorporating walk routes.
3. Forget progress, focus on the immediate payoff. The immediate payoff when you do physical work or walk or move is that you FEEL GOOD.
4. Embrace convenience. I found this section on Bento Box (food) culture intriguing as it had to do with balancing beauty and nutrition with microwave convenience.
5. Go Outside. Every chance you get. If you need to sit and read, do it outside. If someone comes to visit, sit on the porch. “Spending time in nature has proven health benefits, such as strengthening your immune system, lower levels of mortality and illness, decreased anxiety, and increased self confidence. “
6. Choose moderation over perfection. While this article doesn’t go into depth, the author does advocate Harahachi-bunme which is a a long-standing Japanese saying that directly translates to “8/10ths your stomach”; meaning, you should only eat until you are 80% full.
If you wish to look deeper this Medium Digest article can be found with the link below.
Avalon Farms:
It’s that time of year, the farm calendar seems to compress and there’s more to do every day. We are getting ramped up for summer farmers market. Started the 2nd succession of assorted squash and cucumbers using my “staby” planter. These went into plastic covered beds due to weed pressure. Snacked on the very first Sugar Snap Peas. Delicious as always!
Potatoes are blooming. Some say that means the tators are sizing up. Oh, and the first baby tomatoes! Which are already on an 8 ft trellis. Yay us, because we frequently run behind on that trellising chore.
Rather than continue to be a pest asking folks to contact their elected officials below is an email I recently sent one of our Representatives. Feel free to use it as a springboard for your own correspondence:
To:
[email protected]
Fri 4/21/2023 5:39 PM
Dear Sir,
As the manager of a very tiny organic farmer’s market in Dothan (marketatdothan.com if you care to look it up) I’m more than a little familiar with health from a nutritional standpoint. Last year when my husband ran for Senate we agreed that should Alabama ever consider a grocery tax reduction that foods you can buy tax free RIGHT NOW from a state sanctioned farmer’s market should be tax free in a grocery store.
Norman lost the primary so nothing ever came of that idea, but it’s been encouraging to see strong support for a grocery tax reduction this legislative session.
Using WIC as a guideline is closer to the farmer’s market definition than SNAP which I know you favor. Please consider the following:
1. Snap includes the unhealthy foods that has contributed to Alabama’s obesity problem. Carbonated beverages, empty calorie foods like chips, a multitude of foods containing high fructose corn syrup (a leading factor to high cholesterol but nobody wants to talk about Coke and Pepsi leading to strokes and heart attacks) . . . . I could go on but you get the idea.
2. Our state has been educating people to eat healthy as long as I can remember (I’m 65 if that tells you anything.) IT HAS NOT WORKED. Eliminating tax on healthy food would give people a financial incentive to choose a piece of fruit over a pack of cookies when they have a choice. At least if they go for the cookies the tax could go toward Medicaid . . . which they could wind up needing.
3. Ideally incentivizing healthy food purchases could eventually lower overall health care cost in the state.
Thank you kindly for your time and attention. And think about this the next time you go into a convenience store and watch what people set on the counter to purchase for their travels.
Roslyn Horton
Newville, Alabama
Don’t Forget . . .
We look forward to seeing you next Friday at one of our pickup locations. Thank you for your interest and support of our efforts to bring you the healthiest, the freshest and the most delicious locally-produced foods possible!
Stones River Market: Market is OPEN -- See you Wednesday
THE STONES RIVER LOCALLY GROWN WEEKLY MARKET IS OPEN!
Market opens April 23rd Sunday 8:00 AM and Closes Monday April 24th at 10 PM
The Market will always open SUNDAY at 8 AM with or without Weblog. Weblog may occasional be delayed.
Thank you for supporting our local farmers, bakers and craftsmen.
We will look forward seeing you Wednesday April 26th on the porch of Quinn’s Mercantile from 5:00 – 6:15pm when you pick up your order.
PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU WILL BE LATER THAN 6:15..we can make arrangements for you to pickup your order.
Growers this week, subject to change
Bead Wench
Billie Rose Bread and Butter
C&M Valley Farm
Carole’s Herbs (CS3 Farms)
Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Flying S Farms
JillianFaithArt
Linwood Lamb
NashPhilly
Pennie’s Delights
Periwinkle and Pine Co
Pinky’s Micros
Quarter Spring Farm
Quinn’s Mercantile
RC Farms TN
Rus-T-Acres
Sap Creek Gardens
Shroomegy Gourmet Mushrooms
Singing Bee Honey
Sow’s Ear Piggery
Spring Meadow Farm
Sundae’s Best Dog Treatery
Sweet Beets Farm
Sweet Girl Honey Farm
Thweatt Things
Some Growers News:
Pinky’s Micros: Microgreens and sprouts are extremely dense in vital enzymes, minerals and vitamins, and chlorophyll. There aren’t many foods you could eat that are fresher. Put them on your sandwich, top your salads with them, or use them in place of lettuce.
“Our new Spring Seasonal Chef’s Blend:
•Leeks, Dill, Purple Radish, & Golden Pea Shoots.
Every season we’ll be creating new blends to represent each season. Along with Peas, Rose Radish, Broccoli, Basic salad Mix, and Sunflower.
We are also offering our Freshly Juiced Frozen 2oz Wheatgrass Shots or Freshly Cut 4oz Wheatgrass.
Enjoy a dazzling array of new flavors. Plants are at their absolute peak of flavor intensity at this stage of life. They pack 40x more vital nutrients than their mature counterparts. Come check us out!"
Shroomegy Gourmet Mushrooms is growing some beautiful Rocky Top Blue Oysters this week! I replaced the button mushrooms in a Chicken Marsala with my blue oysters, and the flavor was fantastic. We also have some Lion’s Mane available. A great use for Lion’s Mane is to sauté it with butter and garlic. Toss with prepared spaghetti and parmesan cheese.
We are offering house dried, pesticide and chemical free Lion’s Mane powder! Lion’s Mane mushrooms contain bioactive substances that have beneficial effects on the body, especially the brain, heart, and gut. Research is being conducted into their possible effectiveness against dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, neurological disorders, and even depression and anxiety. Add 2 teaspoons of powder to your coffee for a great nutrient boost
Selection of a few of our Growers Products…
C&M Valley Farm:
Citronella Plant – Grown Organically: Used for cooking and Mosquito repellent. Plant in Part Shade, keep slightly moist and leave outside in Zone 11 or above
Cuban Oregano
A fleshy oregano that can flavor foods as well as to provide medicinal care in so many ways. Best kind of Oregano to make Oregano oil with. It is frost sensitive, so bring in for winter. Smells delicious!
Sage, Pineapple
Grown organically:Perennial, Easy Care, Ornamental as well Plant in full sun. Perennial ZN5-9.Fruity delicious in drinks, chicken baking. Gorgeous red blooms, attract hummingbirds. Keep slightly dry
Vicks Plant
Grown Organically: Fragrant Succulent Medicinal .(Smells better than bought Vick’s save by far to me) Cascading growth so great for hanging pots. Can be houseplant with low maintenance. Plant in sun to part shade. Harvest first year. Zone 9-11. Has been said to be useful in respiratory ointments as well as mosquito repellents. It is a rarity and usually hard to find.
Spring Meadow Farm:
Butterhead Lettuce: No chemicals or sprays
Egg Salad : Ready to eat farm fresh egg salad. We all love egg salad, , on sandwiches, crackers or just spoonfuls of it; but making it is so much work. Well, we have made it for you with only the best ingredients, so enjoy! Pasture raised NON-GMO eggs, organic mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, salt, pepper, paprika, dill
Eggs-Pasture Raised:
Non-GMO, Soy Free, & Corn Free Chicken Eggs! Our hens are outside all day if they choose with access to their house and water at all times. They eat bugs and grass with a Non-GMO,Soy-Free feed to supplement their diet. We have a variety of chickens so there are a variety of colored eggs such as, brown, tan, white, blue, green, pink, in every dozen. Come taste the difference Fresh and Free makes!
Fresh Cut Mint
Fresh cut Mint. Use it in teas or a new recipe. Try it in a salad, dressing, with chicken or … more
Granola
Homemade granola, contains organic sprouted oats, organic cinnamon, salt, walnuts, organic sprouted pepitas, organic honey, organic olive oil
Hakurei Turnips
Sweet and crisp, can be eaten raw but delicious cooked
Kale
Local Tennessee Crispy Curly Kale, No pesticides or fertilizers used on this kale.
Speckled Bibb
Lovely red speckled leaves, crisp, sweet leaves. Looks great in a salad bowl.
Spinach Cheese Quiche
Are you looking for a quick delicious breakfast. Well, look no further because this will get you started in the morning. Flaky pie crust filled with farm fresh eggs, fresh spinach and cheddar cheese.
Spring Mix- large leaf
Variety of fresh and colorful lettuce mix, no chemicals needed to get excellent quality lettuce
Strawberries
Ready & Ripe! Sweet Delicious Chandler Strawberries are Here! No chemicals or synthetics are used on our berries. They are bursting with Sweetness and handpicked just for you. Raised on our farm.
Watercress
Flavor is a little peppery when eaten raw, but milder when cooked.
Sow’s Ear Piggery:
Bratwurst
4 links in a @1-pound package. Natural casings. Brats are a quick and easy meal for summer grilling. Brown and cover with liquid (beer or broth) to braise. No MSG. From outdoor, free-range heritage breed pigs raised on non-GMO, non-soy, non-corn feed and fresh produce. No antibiotics, hormones, or animal by-products. Comes frozen.
Breakfast Sausage, Mild
1-lb. pork sausage in bulk, not sleeve. No MSG. Lightly seasoned. From heritage breed pig. No antibiotics, hormones, or animal by-products. Comes frozen.
Cutlet, Pork Tenderized
USDA, non-GMO. 0.75-lb. package has 3-4 cutlets. From pork raised on non-corn, non-soy diet, free-range, heritage breed pig. No antibiotics, hormones, or animal by-products. Comes frozen.
Ground pork
USDA, non-GMO: Ground Pork in a 1-pound package. From outdoor-free-range, heritage breed pigs raised on non-GMO, non-corn, non-soy feed and fresh produce. No antibiotics, hormones, or animal by-products. Comes frozen and unseasoned. USDA inspected.
Italian Sausage, 2#
Bulk Italian Sausage in a 2-pound package. Mildly seasoned. No MSG. From outdoor, free-range, heritage pigs. No antibiotics, hormones or animal by-products. Comes Frozen
Kielbasa
Lightly smoked, but not fully cooked. Brown and braise briefly to finish. Package of 1 coil is 14-16 oz. Natural casing. No MSG. From outdoor, free-range heritage breed pigs raised on non-GMO, non-soy, non-corn feed and fresh produce. No antibiotics, hormones, or animal by-products. Comes frozen.
Petite Loin Roast
USDA boneless loin, Non-GMO, pasture-raised, free-range, heritage breed pig. No antibiotics, hormones, or animal by-products. Comes frozen and unseasoned.
Pork Chops
USDA, Non-GMO @0.70-lb. package of 2 chops with bone and modest fat rind. From pigs raised on non-corn, non-soy diet. Non-antibiotic, non-hormone, free-range heritage breed. Comes frozen. USDA.
Pork Shoulder Roast
Labeled “Blade Steak,” this is a roast cut from the shoulder. No antibiotics, no animal by-products. Comes frozen.
Ribs, Pork
Approximately 5-6 rib portions per package from pasture-raised, free-range, heritage breed pig, non-GMO, non-corn, non-soy feed and fresh produce. No antibiotics, hormones, or animal by-products. Comes frozen and unseasoned. USDA inspected.
NashPhilly: We’ve added Italian Stuffed Flank Steak this week. A 1 lbs 10 oz flank steak that is seasoned generously with thyme, oregano, rosemary, Himalayan sea salt and freshly cracked black pepper. That is layered with boursin garlic, shallot and herbed cheese, sweet and tangy sun dried tomatoes, and spinach. I roll this meaty stuffed flank log and roast it for 45 minutes @ 400 degrees. In the picture taken I was able to cut 6 fat pieces from this when it was finished. This will feed two people very happily with two pieces for leftovers another day. When you order this dish it will come as it is from the oven at a doneness of a medium/ medium well It will also not be cut into slices. Ingredients: Flank steak, boursin garlic, shallot and herbed cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, spinach, thyme, oregano, rosemary, Himalayan sea salt and black pepper. Reheat Instructions: Preheat Oven to 350 degrees f. Cut from steak log to desired thickness. Place steak slices into pan cover with foil. Cook for 7-10mins or until hot.
Several popular items still available: Beef & Cheese Lasagna, Family or Single Portion, Broccoli Cheddar Cheese Soup, Brussell Sprouts with Carmalized Onions & Bacon, Cajun Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo, Chicken Marsala, Gluten Free Italian Pasta Salad, Gnocchi with Alfredo Sauce, Gnoochi with Roasted Garlic Mainara Sauce, Mash Potatoes with Sour Cream & Green Onions, Minestrone Vegetable Soup, New England Clam Chowder, Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich, Spicy Baked Chicken Penna Pasta in Family or Single Portion.
RC Farm: Enjoy our large selection of produce grown in our greenhouse and/or hydroponically. We have added several other items to our inventory. Fried pies, cakes, pies and breads.
Flying S Farms: Fresh Farm Egggs – by the Dozen or Bundle of 3, Brownies, Popular Buttermilk or Sour Cream Biscuits in 2" or 3" Sizes, Coming soon ‘Flacky Lard Biscuits’, Friendship Breads and Sour Dough to choose from. We still have our Pumpkin Butter SALE available.…purchase a Pumpkin Butter and get one free!! Apple Butter, Apple Jamely (almost a jelly but thick like a jam) HOT Jams – Seriously Hot Strawberry and Habanero Peach are a hit. Warm some up and put over cream cheese and serve with crackers – yummy!
DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE:
We offer after market Delivery Service for $12 within a 10 mile radius of Murfreesboro, outside areas additional $1.00 per mile is added. If this is the first time you’ve requested delivery please put your address in the comments before you check out and any special instructions.
There is an additional $5.00 fee added if Delivery is requested AFTER MARKET HAS CLOSED ON MONDAY EVENING. This fee is so we can make arrangements with our Delivery Staff to prepare your order to be delivery.
The Market methods of Payment is Cash, Checks or Credit/Debit Cards or Invoice (a $2.00 fee is added for invoicing). Reminder, please make sure your email and address is current. Thank you for supporting your Locally Grown Market, it means a lot to our Growers and Community by Shopping Local and Staying Local!
Special THANK YOU to Quinn’s Mercantile for their support of our Locally Grown Market and the use of the front porch. Please be sure to check out the Store, several great gift and useful items, along with items made or produced in Tennessee
We look forward seeing you “On the Porch or At the Curb" of Quinn’s Mercantile WEDNESDAY, April 26th from 5:00 – 6:15 pm, please contact the Manager if you are unable to pick up your order or are running late, please phone, email or text the Manager (615.542.1078) so we can make arrangements to get your order to you.
We will always try and reach you as a reminder about your order, we can make arrangements for you to get your order to you. ""If we do not hear from you, your order will be donated and you will be invoiced for the amount of your order"". We still need to pay our Growers for their products. Remember we do have Delivery Service. If you think you will be later than 6:00 pm, when our Delivery Staff begins delivering orders, please contact us, so we can make arrangements with you.
How to contact us:
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://stonesriver.locallygrown.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/StonesRiverMarket
Locations: Quinn’s Mercantile on Wednesday
Statesboro Market2Go: Market2Go is Open!
Market2Go Is Open! Are you planning to order this week? Your local farmers are counting on you for consistent support!
Place your order by 10 pm Tuesday night for pickup on Thursday.
Choose your pickup location or delivery option from the drop-down menu before you check out.
- Statesboro – SCVB Drive Through: Thursday afternoon 4:00 – 6:00
- Sylvania: Thursday afternoon at 4&20 Bakers Cafe and Public Market 3:30 – 5:00
- Home Delivery – must add delivery to cart and prepay
Online Payment Available Register your debit or credit card at Your Account and click “Pay Now” when you check out. Your card will only be charged after you have received your order, including any adjustments for missed items or other credits.
Use your EBT/SNAP card to purchase authorized EBT items through the Market2Go, and you can receive matching “bonus” fruits and vegetables and raw nuts through the Georgia Fresh for Less program – with NO Limit. Please write “EBT” in the order comment field and select the Statesboro – SCVB drive-through pickup. For more information, email [email protected]
Market News
Please welcome new vendor Billy’s Botanicals, a small scale aquaponics farm and seafood monger!
Jacobs Produce has Asparagus and Brussels Sprouts!
Strawberries are in season and coming in Now!
The Statesboro Mainstreet Farmers Market is open each Saturday morning for the 2023 season! The farmers market is located directly behind Visit Statesboro, at 222 South Main Street! There’s a new bridge and boardwalk connecting the Blind Willie McTell Trail to the market venue! Come out and visit your local farmers and neighbors!
Our Sylvania pickup location is now at 4&20 Bakers Cafe and Public Market, 307A Mims Rd, Sylvania
Thank you to our sponsors who are helping our market grow! If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of the Statesboro Farmers Market you can find more info here.
Sustaining
Clayton Digital Reprographics
Visit Statesboro
Sowing
Great GA Realty
Ogeechee Technical College
Statesboro Properties
Personal Finance Service of Statesboro
Quality Inn & Suites
Queensborough National Bank & Trust
RE/MAX Preferred Realty
Southern Palace Restaurant
Statesboro-Bulloch County Library
Vyve Broadband
Sprouting
Citizens Bank of the South
Synovus
Bulloch County Farm Bureau
Institute for Coastal Plain Science, Georgia Southern
Seedling
Georgia Southern University Libraries
Bulloch Solutions
Friends of the Market
Debra Chester
Cynthia Frost
Sam Wainford
Ann Smith-Wilson
Laura and Patrick Wheaton
Ann Hamilton
Becky Sanders
Bruce Field
Chandra Brown
Christene Hodges
Kathy and Larry Smith
Kristin Fretwell
LaShai Campbell
Martha Joiner
Patrick White
Happy Shopping!