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The Rincon Valley Farmers Market is a rich diversification of produce, food products, and artisans. Find everything from fresh vegetables to pet food to beautiful and useful handmade products. Our vendors are working hard to bring you the best in the area!

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Following is a list of our vendors. If a vendor name has an asterisk before it, click on the vendor name to find out more info.

Legends:
E = Located on the East side of the barn
W = Located on the West side of the barn
B = Located inside the barn

Kristi's Bread- Fresh Artisan Breads (E)

  Fresh Vegetables From Willcox - Jeff Scott Farms(E) 

Loco ( Local) Arizona (E)
    Handcrafted by Joan (B) stall #4
       Quilts, Dolls, Painted Glass, Painted Terra Cotta, Christmas Tree Ornaments 
  Richcrest Farms (E)
       Healthy Wholesome Hydroponic Tomatoes From Willcox & cucumbers
  Kimberley's Kitchen (E)
       Tastey Homemade Whole Wheat Breads, Buns, Cookies
  Alice's Ceramics and Jewelry,(B) stall #5
       Cactus Boots, Keychains, Watercolor Paintings, Greeting Cards, Original and Prints
  Thunder Bay Inlay (B) stall #6
       Finely Crafted Custom Woodwork, Unique Southwest Desert Designs 
  Hector's Salsa, Boricua Farms (E)
       Puerto Rican Flavor Salsa Sauce & Puerto Rican Food
  Too Crafty Sisters (B) stall #7
       Aprons, Pillows, Towels, Jewelry, Sun Catchers, Window Ornaments
  Ride The Rainbow (W)
       Beautiful Fused and Lampwork Glass Pendants and Jewelry
  Karen's Kreations (B) stall #8
       Fabric Covered Glass Plates, Unique Handmade Gifts, Jewelry, Note Cards, Slippers
  Healthy Paws Hollistic Pet Care (B) stall #9
       Azmira Grooming and Nutritional Products for Your Best Friend
  Adventure Coffee (E)
       Organic Fair Trade Freshly Roasted Ground Coffee
  Powers Limited, LLC Photography (B) stall #11
       Explore the Great Outdoors With These Exceptional Landscapes
  Lady Hawk Jewelry Design and Repair (B) stall # 12
       Custom Made Jewelry, Gallery Quality Pieces
  Wheels Wings and Other Things (B) stall #13
       Handmade Wooden and Metal Motercycles, Robots, Southwestern Jewelry 
  Bonita Creek Furnishings,Metal Furnishings and Wall Art (B) stalls 14 & 16
       Easy Maintenance, Looks Like Copper, Special Orders Welcome 

    Evas Ironwood and Jerry's Angel Art (B) stall #18
       Handcrafted Mexican Ironwood, and Custom Made 3-D Wall Sculptures 


  Bad Girl Beads Design &  Dark Star Crystals(B) stall #15 - Functional and Fun Cigar Box Purses & Jewelry, fairy themed jewelry, music, crystals and other fun whimsical items.

Appaloosa in the Woods (B) stall#17
 - Building Furniture, Building a legacy, Building Old Fashion. . . the Genteel Way

Susan Grossman- stall #1- Watches, bracelets, wind chimes, and much more!

Susan Grossman- stall #1- Watches, bracelets, wind chimes, and much more!
Nature Soap Works-stall #2- the natural choice for soaps and lotions. Our goal is to offer natural, high-quality products at a reasonable price. Our recipes contain no artificial colors or dyes - which can irritate sensitive skin. Our vegetable soaps are non drying and very gentle. They are made with high-quality, natural ingredients and are great for the whole family.  www.naturesoapworks.com

Book Nook- stall #2- The Book Nook in stall #2 - Benefits the Rincon Valley Farmers & Artisans Market and the Acacia Library, part of the Vail School District. Purchase a wide variety of used books. Bring 2 books in exchange for one of your choice. 
   
Mari's Useful Pots-stall #3- Mari has a very simple, but beautiful style to her handmade pottery. Make sure to check her stall. Also, she does custom pieces. 
Pam Ferree with Healing Arts Therapeutic Massage stall #12- A unique integrated massage that brings balance, reduces stress and rejuvenates your body, mind and spirt. 
 


  Tucson Tamales

 

Book Nook- stall #2 in Barn- Support the Rincon Valley Farmers & Artisans Market and the Acacia Elementary Library by purchasing used donated books or donating your books.

 

 

 

A Rincon Institute Project that also benefits the Vail School District. 
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