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Jane Desotelle owner of underwood herbs sets up shop at the farmers market in Plattsburgh. Desotelle has been creating teas and jellies from wild fruits, flowers and herbs for 30 years. She has been a merchant at the farmers market since it opened 18 years ago.
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Published May 08, 2008 10:15 pm - The Plattsburgh Farmers and Crafters Market offers local produce, baked goods, foods and crafts, as well as entertainment and other services.

Farmers Market to open Saturday
'We are local. You are buying from your friends and neighbors"

By DAN HEATH
Staff Writer

PLATTSBURGH -- Just in time for the spring growing season, the Plattsburgh Farmers and Crafters Market will bloom into action Saturday.

As she was setting up her display this week, Market Manager Pat Parker of the Parker Family Maple Farm said a full slate of about 25 vendors has signed on for the 2008 season. She said there is a waiting list for additional vendors, who can fill in when one of the regulars is unable to be present.

EMPHASIS ON AREA

"We are local. You are buying from your friends and neighbors," Parker said. "You are keeping your money in the county."

Vendors' products are required to be 50 percent locally produced, grown or manufactured. Parker said the amount is actually 100 percent for many of them.

Baked goods, fresh produce, crafts, honey products, maple products, preserves, bedding plants, organic goods and more will be available.

Barbara Gallagher of Lake City Images was setting up her display Wednesday. She offers prints and cards from local photographers.

"I'm looking forward to good weather and good business. I'm hoping people will come down to do one-stop shopping," she said.

CHANGES

One new vendor is Rambach's Bakery, Gallagher said, which she described as a great addition.

Merrick's Bread and Coffee of Wadhams is under new ownership and has been renamed Dogwood Bread Company. Gallagher said the new owners have said they will offer the same type of artisan baked products at the market.

Food service will be provided by Cool Run. That will include sandwiches, soft ice cream and coffee.

Parker said the increased tenant load at the Gateway at Plattsburgh office building should help business on Wednesdays.

Another station was being set up Wednesday by Jane Desotelle, owner of Underwood Herbs in Chateaugay, in her 30th year in business.

Desotelle offers products made from wild herbs found in the Adirondacks. She said more than 100 plants can be used to make tea, which she offers in a variety of serving sizes.



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