1. Agnes’ Very Very (Janet Dob)  www.agnesveryvery.com

  2. Freshly grilled Bagelini® sandwiches, fresh baked Bake’mmm® Bagels, All Natural slow-churned Cream Cheese Bagel Spreads, and of course, their organic, bake-at-home bagels!


  3. Appalachia Star Farm (Michael and Kathryn Bertoni) www.appalachiastar.com

  4. Appalachia Star Farm produces fresh, well-grown vegetables and herbs that are free of chemical pesticides and synthetic fertilizers.  Visit their website to read about their growing practices, harvest schedule, recipes, and information about their CSA shares.


  1. The Baker’s Palette  (Tom and Sheila Cervelloni)  www.bakerspalette.com

  2. You may have come to know her and her family as the donut people at the City Market, or recognize her cinnamon buns and other breakfast pastries at local coffee shops. With such an overwhelming response from the locals, she was encouraged to open her own bakery. Hence, her dream became a reality—"The Baker’s Palette" opened on October 15, 2003 and is still going strong.


   Bellair Farm  (Jamie Barrett)  www.bellairfar.com

  1. Bellair Farm is located on a 900 acre property just outside of Charlottesville. Our                  CSA is committed to providing its member families with the freshest, most delicious vegetables available.  We grow all of our vegetables using the organic standards and our own sense of respect and responsibility for the land we steward.


  2. Belle Haven Farm Bakery  www.bellehavenfarm.com

  3. Belle Haven Farm Bakery is a small batch, family run bakery that operates out of our late 1700's farmhouse outside of Scottsville, VA.  We specialize in whole grain breads made with fresh ground grains.


  4. Brightwood Vineyard & Farm  (Susan Vidal) www.brightwoodvineyardandfarm.com

  5. Brightwood Vineyard and Farm is a diversified family farm in Madison County, Virginia.  We raise laying hens, meat goats and sheep, and we grow a variety of Certified Organic berries, vegetables and herbs.


  6. Burning Bush Jam  (G. Tilton Pugh)  http://www.burningbushjam.com

  7. G. Tilton Pugh has started a new business with his jalapeno jams, and currently sells his hot commodity at Farmers in the Park in Meade Park on Wednesday afternoons.  He makes many different fruit and hot pepper jam combinations with unlimited possibilities to perk up your recipes!


  8. Caromont Farm  (Gail Hobbs-Page)  www.caromontfarm.com/press

  9. As the owner and cheese maker at Caromont Farm, Gail’s cheeses enjoy a local as well as a regional following, and are sold at specialty cheese shops, farmers markets, and fine restaurants throughout the Southeast.


  10. Cville Candy (David Shalloway)  www.cvillecandy.com

  11. David sells his fabulous handmade confections at the City Market during most of the season -- with the exception of the hottest months, when it just isn’t wise to bring all those meltable delights out into the heat! 


  12. Cville Coffee  (Toan Nguyen)  www.cvillecoffee.com

  13. Throughout the week, Cville Coffee offers a homey, comfortable atmosphere to meet friends and enjoy fresh coffee, pastries and sandwiches.  On Saturdays, Toan brings fresh lemonade, tea, baked goods and granola to City Market shoppers.


  14. Davis Creek Farm (Tim DiChiara)  www.DavisCreekFarm.com

  15. Producers of the highest quality, all-natural, grass-fed beef and pastured chicken since 2001.


  16. Disha’s Kitchen  (Disha Sindhwad)  www.dishaskitchen.com

  17. Disha prepares fresh curry sauces using high-quality vegetarian ingredients and a rich blend of traditional Indian spices. The sauces are packaged with Disha’s favorite Basmati rice and some spice mixes for a delicious Indian meal right in the comfort of your home.


  18. Family Ties and Pies  (Scott and Lynette Meynig) http://creativecarvingsva.com/index.html

  19. All natural, gourmet, fresh fruit pies, granola, scones and hand painted silk ties.


  20. Green and Gold  (Eileen Stephens)  www.phlowerlady.com

  21. Eileen cultivates and cuts breathtaking flowers on her farm in Earlysville, and brings a beautiful array of seasonal stems to the City Market every Saturday.  She will assemble a custom bouquet on the spot, and takes orders for custom arrangements and occasions. 


  22. Grubby Girl   (Amanda Welch)  www.grubbygirl.com

  23. Hand-crafted soaps, salts, oils, and scrubs using all-natural botanicals grown locally on Meeting House Farm.  Honey, plants, homegrown loofahs and more!


  24. Innisfree Village (Catherine Boston)  www.innisfreevillage.org

  25. Innisfree Village is a residential, lifesharing community with adults who have an intellectual disability. Residents and volunteers live and work together on a 550-acre farm in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains near Charlottesville, Virginia.  Look for eggs, spring bedding plants and baked items during the Spring at City Market.


  26. Jason McLeod  www.jasonmcleod.com

  27. Jason is a studio jeweler and goldsmith working in 14k and 18k gold, sterling silver, platinum, high quality gemstones, and other natural materials. Every piece is handmade one at a time, and only as limited editions, series, or one of a kind. 


  28. Made by Mieka  (Mieka Polanco) www.madebymieka.com

  29. You’ll find Mieka offering complementary hand-washing at the market using her luxurious  olive oil soaps, based on a traditional Mediterranean recipe using simple and wholesome ingredients.   No dyes, perfumes, or preservatives are used - only top quality extra-virgin cold press olive oil and a unique combination of essential oils and other natural ingredients.  


  30. Maggie’s Pottery (Maggie Stultz)  http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/pages/Maggies-Pottery/182691641771983

  31. Maggie Stultz creates vividly colored, fun and functional pottery pieces that, collectively, produce one of the most vibrant vendor booths at the City Market.  Check out her facebook page for photos and contact information.


  32. McVicker Designs  (Marc J. McVicker)  www.mcvickerdesigns.com

  33. McVicker Designs specializes in "hardscapes" and landscapes, both for new garden construction and for garden renovation: the adaptation and reuse of your existing plants in new, unified garden designs. A specialist in stonework and deck applications as well as a 30-year horticulture professional, Marc has been selling the ornamental trees, shrubs, and perennials he grows at the Charlottesville City Market for 12 years.


  34. Mountain Glory Creations (Bob Brandenburger and Jan Seale)www.mountainglorycreations.com

  35. Mountain Glory Creations specializes in creating unique notecards, prints for framing, photo montage posters, calendars, greeting cards, screensavers and DVD’s, all featuring our full color digital photography highlighting the four season beauty of Central Virginia.


  36. Mustard Seed Farm  (Jennifer Mazza)  www.mustardseedfarmva.org

  37. Located in beautiful Hadensville, Virginia, Mustard Seed Farm carries a broad range of plants for landscaping and decor as well as products to enhance the beauty of your home.  Landscape design and installation services as well as some creative "GREEN" energy ideas are also available. 


  38. NAMEinals  (Debbie Donley)  www.NAMEinals.com

  39. NAMEinals are whimsical, brightly colored, children's NAME pictures, made using an animal-shaped alphabet.  Custom orders and sales at City Market, and at area craft shows.


  40. New Branch Farm (Stephanie Meyers) www.newbranchfarm.com

  41. New Branch Farm is a diversified organic farm, committed to growing

  42. quality vegetables, herbs and flowers by utilizing methods and

  43. techniques that respect the land and our neighbors.


  44. The Orchid Station (The Philhour Family)  www.theorchidstation.com

  45. The Orchid Station is a family operated wholesale orchid nursery specializing in providing blooming orchid plants to retail outlets in the Washington Metropolitan Area and Charlottesville, VA.

  46. Planet Earth Diversified  (Michael Clark) www.planetearthdiversified.com

  47. The finest quality and flavor microgreens, salad mix, tomatoes, herbs, produce and

  48. basil -- year ‘round.


  49. Prairie Cottons (Sally White)  www.prairiecottons.com

  50. A line of infant & toddler clothing for boys and girls that will surely put a smile on your face! These adorable items are handcrafted from, or accented with, a variety of colorful 100% cotton bandanas. 


  51. Radical Roots Farm (David and Lee O’Neill)  www.radicalrootsfarm.com

  52. Radical Roots Farm is a five-acre family farm that produces high quality, ecologically grown vegetables in Keezletown, Virginia. 


  53. Shenandoah Joe’s   www.shenandoahjoe.com

  54. Located in the heart of Charlottesville, Virginia, “Joe” roasts his coffee by hand on a “San Franciscan” 25 lb. batch roaster. Nothing about the process is automated; each batch is individually roasted to bring out the best from that particular bean. 


  55. Ted's Last Stand (Michael Levatino and Audrey Blecha)  www.tedslaststand.com

  56. Grows fresh cut, field-grown flowers and vegetables, and creates handmade jewelry and crafts for sale directly or at local farmers markets.  No harmful chemical pesticides or herbicides are used in the growing process, and drip irrigation is used to conserve water. 


  57. Vintage Virginia Apples (The Shelton Family)  www.vintagevirginiaapples.com

  58. Rural Ridge is a family-run orchard dedicated to exploring the varieties of apple that can thrive in Albemarle County,Virginia.


  59. Whisper Hill Farm  (Holly and James Hammond)  www.whisperhillfarm.com

  60. Holly and James interned at Waterpenny Farm in 2009, and work hard at being good stewards of the land through sustainable practices at their farm in Rapidan, Virginia.  All crops are grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers.  Compost, hay mulch, crop rotation, and cover crops are used to create and maintain healthy soil and plants.


  61. Wolf Creek Farm (John Whiteside) www.wolfcreek-farm.com

  62. Grass fed natural beef from Madison, Virginia.  Wolf Creek Farm’s mission is to create a sustainable farm  that produces health and enjoyment for our livestock, our community, our customers, and ourselves.


  63. Zapata Designs  (Andres Zapata)  www.ZapataDesigns.com

  64. Andres Zapata first started making jewelry when he was very young as a part of a family of artisans.  He frequently travels to Colombia where he makes much of his jewelry using techniques he learned from his family growing up.

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