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Market Stalls
Click for a map of the Vendor Stalls
 Space 1 & 2
Hanging Rock Fossil and Mineral Company - Ben Crooks
Roanoke County
Year-round
Fossils and minerals collected in North Carolina and Virginia, along with other fossils and minerals collected not only from Virginia but also from other states and countries around the world, with a tall tale or two thrown in by Ben for free.
 Space 3 & 35
Dragon Photography - Colonel Bob Craig
Roanoke County
Friday through Sunday
Fine Photography taken from the unique perspective of the Dragon. Come find out for yourself!
Space 4
Billy Sebestin
Franklin County
Saturdays, warm months mostly
Handcrafted wood furniture from a variety of hardwoods. Billy is widely sought after for his skillful design and craftsmanship of porch swings and dining room tables.
Space 6
Little River Produce - Scott Sink & Nick McNeil
Montgomery County
Saturday, July through October
Scott and Nick bring the loveliest yellow, white, and bi-color corn to the Market from their land in Montgomery County. In October they have pumpkins and gourds galore.
 Space 6 & 7
Walter’s Greenhouse – Ray Walter & family
Franklin County
Daily, Late February through July, late November and December
A glorious profusion of bedding plants, annuals and perennials for outdoor and indoor, planters, hanging baskets, the largest selection of herbs in Virginia, and, at Christmas, a beautiful selection of wreaths.
Space 7
If It’s Dirt Potter and Produce – Sherry Tucciarone
Roanoke County,
Throughout the year
Come see these girls’ homegrown veggies, soaps, and pottery on most Saturdays.
 Space 8
Linda Jo Staab
Floyd County
Fridays & Saturdays, Year-round
Hand crafted beadwork, wildlife paintings on wood, and truly unique purses made with turtle shells. In the fall, Linda also offers leather and fur hats.
Space 8
Christopher Robin Enterprises
Franklin County
See Space 6 & 7 (Walter’s Greenhouse) for details of product.
 Space 9 & 10
Charlie Lavinder
Roanoke County
Year-round except December
Charlie offers a huge variety of peaches and apples from June through May, with tomatoes in season. He also has some of the best stories on the Market!
Space 9 & 10
Riverside Nursery – Bruce Felburg
Salem
Daily, April, May, June
Complete nursery offering annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees. Bruce is known particularly for his roses, peonies, and irises.
 Space 11
Woodland Wonders – Penny Lane
Saturday, Year-round
Absolutely unique jewelry crafted from fungi collected by the artisan and crafted into pins, earrings, and pendants.
Space 11 1/2
Kari Lemay
Saturday, Year-round
Totally unique birdhouses and other handcrafted, hand cut and hand painted, metal home and garden ornaments.
Space 12 & 13
Martin’s Plant Farm – Roscoe Martin
Roanoke County
Daily, Year-round
A tradition begun in 1904 when “Big Mama” Martin, then 10 years old, came to the Market with her father. Martin’s offers home and locally grown produce, seedlings, and Christmas greens for decorating.
 Space 14
Thomas Family Farm – Tony Thomas
Roanoke County
Daily, Year-round
“Big Mama’s” granddaughter and her husband carry on the tradition by also offering home and locally grown produce, seedlings and Christmas greens for decorating your home in Holiday splendor.
 Space 15 & 16
Guthrie Farms – Debbie & Tom Guthrie
Franklin County
Daily, May through December
Bedding and houseplants, garden and orchard fruits and vegetables in the summer, and poinsettias & Christmas cacti in December.
 Space 17 & 18
Sumdat Farm Market – Barry Corswandt
Bedford County
Daily, Year-round
Home and locally grown fruits and vegetables, complemented by fruits, vegetables, wines, beer making supplies, gift baskets and other food items (plain and fancy) in the retail store. Barry also has a lovely assortment of Corkscrew Willow in the late Fall.
 Space 19
Garden Mountain Farm – Mike & Rebecca Hubbard
Year-round, Wednesday and Saturday
Hormone and antibiotic free, grass fed, poultry, pork, beef, and lamb. A specialty is Turkeys for Thanksgiving. www.gardenmountain.com
 Spaces 20 & 21
Miller Springs Farm – Ted and Danielle Reid
Pulaski County
Friday & Saturday, Year-round
Bountiful, year-round, display of cut flowers from tulips to irises (or should that be from asters to zinnias?), with roses, lilies, and Bells of Ireland for the perfect bouquet. Deciduous Holly in December is a special treat!
 Space 20
Rebbeca’s Soap Delicatessen – Rebecca Dillon
Roanoke County
Daily, Year-round
Come sample Rebecca’s delectable items…her soaps! All soaps are handmade by Rebecca who has developed quite a following among those with discerning noses and skin. Also check out her Farmer’s Market website at www.roanokefarmersmarket.com
 Space 21
Brian Sechinger
Roanoke County
Daily, Year-round
Brian got his start on the Market with his amazing pottery and has now branched out into fine photography. He specializes in artfully re-mastered digital images as well as regional shots.
 Space 22 & 23
Gary and Shellie Crowder
Roanoke County
Daily, April through December
Home grown produce with some imported produce for variety, off season. Gary offers a huge variety of Christmas greens in December. Occasionally, you may even find freshly ground horseradish.
 Space 23
Peggy Gebauer
Vinton
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
The best baked goods this side of paradise! Also see and purchase Peggy’s award winning cookbook.
 Space 23
Millenium III Productions – Gene Barfield
Bedford County
Year-round, Saturdays mostly
Photographs by renowned photographer, archaeologist, and sometime paleantologist, E. Bruce Barfield, Sr., featuring the Roanoke Valley and his unique vision of France, Italy, and Africa.
 Space 24
Julia O. Light
Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, Year-round
From blooming daffodils, lilacs, and irises in the spring to her black walnut pound cakes and magnolia wreaths at Christmas, Julia is truly a legend on the Market.
 Spaces 25 & 26
King Brothers Farms – Gladys & Nancy King
Daily, July, August, September
From a land grant to the Thrash family, then to the Conners, the Angles, and now the Kings, six generations have provided farm fresh,
Bent Mountain grown, fruits and vegetables to the Valley of the Roanoke.
 Space 25
Cheryl Dolby
Roanoke City
Thursday through Saturday, Year-round
Totally unique, one of a kind works of collage, clay, paper. Cheryl specializes in spirit women statues and Goddess pendants.
 Space 27
Forest Lumsden
Saturday, May through September
Home grown produce for the summer and pumpkins for the fall.
 Spaces 28
Dana James
Roanoke City
Friday & Saturday, Year-round
Original, artful designs in stained glass, fused glass, and mosaic works of art. Dana’s work is funky, unusual, and quite collectible.
Space 29
Harvest Acres Farm – Scott Traino
Friday and Saturday, April through December
Potted plants, including succulents, and truly exquisite dried flower arrangements and wreaths.
 Space 30
George Nunley
Friday & Saturday, June through September, December
40 plus years of experience on the Market providing lovely homegrown produce in season and wreaths at Christmas time.
Space 31 & 32
Little Blue Woman Candles – Chloe Ives & Steve Higgins
Friday & Saturday, May through December
Wonderfully crafted candles containing pure essential oils; a delight to the eye and treat to the nose.
 Space 33, 34 & 35
Rolling Meadows Farms – Tim Belcher
Daily, March through October, December
A veritable potpourri of what one may expect on the Market; from home grown produce (including an incredible variety of eggplants and peppers) to seedlings, plants, hanging baskets, and Christmas wreaths. You will also find, in season, a complete selection of herbs.
 Space 36
Nic’s Garden – Robert Nichols
Saturday, March through December
Home and locally grown fruits and vegetables in season, with imported produce for variety off-season. Nic has pumpkins in October.
 Space 37
Sandy River Pork– Walter Reick
Saturday
Walter Reick and family come from their Martinsville area farm weekly to sell pork products they raise and produce. Walter is well-known for the scrumptious sausage samples he offers on Saturday mornings to entice customers to his table. Visit him on
Saturdays at table 37.
 Space 38 & 39
Deb and Rudy Saunders
Daily, Year-round
Handcrafted jewelry, purses, and hand carved walking canes.
 Space 41
Nichols Family Farm – Harold & Geneva Nichols
Wednesday & Saturday, June through December
Home grown produce from the rich soil of Floyd County.
 Space 42, 43, & 44
Woods Farm – James Woods & family
Daily, April through December
A fourth generation Vendor with produce ranging from bedding plants, seedlings, fruits, vegetables, and Christmas trees and wreaths in December. Occasionally, they even have Granny’s jams, jellies, and chow chow.
 Space 45
Holly’s Homemade Treats – Holly Shaver
Saturdays (Fridays also in December), April through December
Fresh cakes, loaf cakes, and fruitcakes, no preservatives, and including some sugar free options.
Space 46
The Good Egg (Joseph “Jack” Ferguson)
Saturday, April through December
A tradition on the Market, Jack has been bringing eggs and greens, particularly his home grown spinach, to the Market for years and years.
Space 47
Kathy Guerra
Botetourt County
Daily throughout the growing season
Come see Jerry’s bounty of bedding plants, perennials and wild-picked berries.
 Space 52
Thistledew Farm
Charlotte County
Every Saturday
Paul and Susan Carter are the only organic farmers currently selling on the City Market. They come every Saturday morning from beyond Danville to sell beautiful produce and value-added farm products such as homemade pastas, pies, breads, and eggs. The Thistledew folks also offer Market patrons the opportunity to take part in a CSA, Community Supported Agriculture, program by which members have the opportunity to pick up a weekly box of fresh produce and flowers harvested from the farm that week. Check them out at space 52 on Saturdays.
 Space 53
Blue Heron Pottery - Jayn Avery
Floyd County
Every Saturday and some Sundays
Jayn crafts a most unusual brand of lace pressed pottery that is known and collected throughout the East.
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