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Harley Farms, Left Coast Grassfed, LaHonda School Join Pescadero Farmer's Market
New vendors in market's third week of operation.
Harley Farms, Left Coast Grassfed and LaHonda School will join the group of 10 vendors that make up the Pescadero Grown! Farmer's Market.
While Harley Farms will sell its range of artisan goat cheese made from the milk of its resident herd, LaHonda School will feature produce from its garden.
Left Coast Grassfed will sell cuts of grassfed beef grown at its Pescadero ranch.
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"We've got everything from ground beef to steaks to roasts," said Kathy Webster, Senior Program Officer at Left Coast Grassfed.
Returning farms and producers include:
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Addwater Farm
County of San Mateo Beekeepers Co-op
Del Sur Farm
Echo Valley Farm
Fly Girl Farm
Fogline Nursery
Tunitas Creek Ranch
Staff from the will be offering children age 7-13 the opportunity to engage in "messy science experiments." Music will be provided by DJ Larry.
To entice late shoppers, those coming to the market after 7 can play market "bingo" and win a prize. Those who have purchased goods at the market 7 times will receive a Pescadero Grown! market bag.
, the organizer of the market, is still accepting school supplies for its yearly collection of items for South Coast children. Click to view the list of items needed. Items can be dropped off until July 31 at a variety of Coastside locations.
The Pescadero Grown! Farmer's Market is open every Thursday until November from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. at 620 North Street in Pescadero.