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Thursday, September 02, 2010
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Saturday, September 04, 2010
Labor Day Celebration (8:00AM - 1:00PM)

Farm-fresh, Arizona Grown local pesticide-free and organic produce and fruit*      Fresh, roasted organic coffee*      Locally harvested Honey*      Rescued Native Plants in the Wild Desert Nursery*      Fresh Baked Artisan Bread*      Handmade artisan gifts & crafts*      Handmade quilts, aprons, & more*      Handmade home décor & fine furniture*      Handmade soap*      Beautiful, unique handmade jewelry*      Massages*      Original Artwork

*      & MORE!

 

The Rincon Valley Farmers & Artisans Market is located at 12500 E. Old Spanish Trail, Tucson, AZ 85747 about 4 miles east of Saguaro National Park East on Old Spanish Trail and two miles west of Camino Loma Alta in and around the Big Green & White Barn.  We are open Every Saturday Year-Round from 8am to 1pm (May 1st to September 30th) and 9am to 2pm during the winter (October 1st to May 1st).

The Rincon Valley Farmers & Artisans Market is a project of the Rincon Institute, a non-profit land conservation organization.  The Market is located in the beautiful and unique setting in the Rincon Valley.



Contact Info : Laura Brumbelow 520-591-2276 Email : This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Url: http://www.rvfm.org
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Rincon Valley Farmers & Artisans Market (8:00AM - 1:00PM)

Farm-fresh, Arizona Grown local pesticide-free and organic produce and fruit*      Fresh, roasted organic coffee*      Locally harvested Honey*      Rescued Native Plants in the Wild Desert Nursery*      Fresh Baked Artisan Bread*      Handmade artisan gifts & crafts*      Handmade quilts, aprons, & more*      Handmade home décor & fine furniture*      Handmade soap*      Beautiful, unique handmade jewelry*      Massages*      Original Artwork

*      & MORE!

 

The Rincon Valley Farmers & Artisans Market is located at 12500 E. Old Spanish Trail, Tucson, AZ 85747 about 4 miles east of Saguaro National Park East on Old Spanish Trail and two miles west of Camino Loma Alta in and around the Big Green & White Barn.  We are open Every Saturday Year-Round from 8am to 1pm (May 1st to September 30th) and 9am to 2pm during the winter (October 1st to May 1st).

 

 The Rincon Valley Farmers & Artisans Market is a project of the Rincon Institute, a non-profit land conservation organization.  The Market is located in the beautiful and unique setting in the Rincon Valley.



Contact Info : Laura Brumbelow 520-591-2276 Email : This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Url: http://www.rvfm.org
Saturday, September 18, 2010
9th Annual Roasted Chile Festival 9am To 3pm (9:00AM - 3:00PM)

 

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 Join us September 18th from 9am to 3pm for fresh roasted green chilies, chile ristas, locally grown fresh produce, artisans, fresh hot food, a beer garden, and live music ! 
Our annual Roasted Chili Festival, spsonsored by Coyote Creek, has attracted as many as 2000 people who enjoy live music while supporting our diverse artisans and farmers. So make sure to save the date and we will see you there! 

Also sponsored by:

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vantagewest

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you would like information on becoming a sponsor of our annual event contact Laura at 591-2276 or rvfm@rinconinstitute.org.

 



Contact Info : Laura Brumbelow 520-591-2276 Email : This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Url: http://www.rvfm.org
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Community Sale Behind The Barn (8:00AM - 1:00PM)

The bi-monthly Community Sale behind the Barn is the third and last Saturday of the month along the fence for the Wild Desert Nursery.  Come check out gently-used household goods, collectibles, antiques and more!  You never know what you will find.  It is a great option for people that can't have a yard sale at home or don't want to worry about putting up and taking down signs.  Call Laura at 591-BARN(2276) to reserve your space today.  The fee is only $9 and all proceeds benefit the Market.

 The Rincon Valley Farmers & Artisans Market is a project of the Rincon Institute, a non-profit land conservation organization.  The Market is located in the beautiful and unique setting in the Rincon Valley.

 Inaddition don't miss our regular farmers and artisans with:

Farm-fresh, Arizona Grown local pesticide-free and organic produce and fruit*      Fresh, roasted organic coffee*      Locally harvested Honey*      Rescued Native Plants in the Wild Desert Nursery*      Fresh Baked Artisan Bread*      Handmade artisan gifts & crafts*      Handmade quilts, aprons, & more*      Handmade home décor & fine furniture*      Handmade soap*      Beautiful, unique handmade jewelry*      Massages*      Original Artwork

*      & MORE!

 

The Rincon Valley Farmers & Artisans Market is located at 12500 E. Old Spanish Trail, Tucson, AZ 85747 about 4 miles east of Saguaro National Park East on Old Spanish Trail and two miles west of Camino Loma Alta in and around the Big Green & White Barn.  We are open Every Saturday Year-Round from 8am to 1pm (May 1st to September 30th) and 9am to 2pm during the winter (October 1st to May 1st).



Contact Info : Laura Brumbelow 520-591-2276 Email : This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Url: http://www.rvfm.org
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