Dear Lincoln Talk,
Join us for the Lincoln Arts and Farmers Market, 9am-1pm on Saturday 26th October 2024 at 145 Lincoln Rd, Lincoln MA.
Seasonal fruits and vegetables from Viles Farm, sourced in Acton and Sterling.
Live music each week, come and relax on the lawn 10-12pm
Photo studio: I am offering headshots, family photos, passport photos, and high school senior photos, details here: https://jocelynfinlay.com/reservations/ I have opened up my fall calendar, so if you want to book your fall family photo session early, see my website and click the "Lincoln MA Booking Page" button to book your date and time.
Great gifts from Charlotte's Crafty Creations, fresh cut flowers from Margie Brown's Pillar Farm, and delicate jewelry from Tracy Terrell. Plus many more vendors, come and see what is available.
Shop local in Lincoln on Saturdays 9am - 1pm
Join the community of vendors, musicians and patrons to catch up on the week of happenings around town at the Lincoln Arts and Farmers Market.
In 2024 the Market has a number of vendors who are building small businesses, transforming Lincoln Mall into a thriving metropolis: Bike Shop and Repair, Alpaca Yarn, Crochet Creations, Photo Studio, Fresh Cut Flowers, Vintage Clothing, Unique Textiles, Ceramics
and Woodwork, Coffee, and Produce.
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Pillar Farm
Margie Brown's fresh cut flowers are a cornerstone of the market. Grown and tended year round at her farm, each week Margie has large bouquets that evoke a sense of beauty and freedom. See examples
here.
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Viles Farm Stand
Henry Viles brings seasonal vegetables, along with potted plants. Henry is a devoted vendor, rain or shine, and offers produce that is synonymous with a famers market.
Read about Viles Farm Stand
here
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Jocelyn Finlay Photo
Jocelyn Finlay offers headshots and family photos in her mobile studio in the park.
Prebook your session. Details here: Studio
at the Market
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Charlotte's Crafty Creations
Charlotte has a collection of hand drawn (then printed) gift cards. Adding to her table this year with crochet creations. See a selection of projects
here.
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Lincoln Cycle
Leo Gill is continuing Lincoln's strong biking culture and has started a company, Lincoln Cycle. Offering a mini tune-up, full tune-up, or bike build, Leo will tend to your bike needs with great care and attention to detail. Drop off your bike at the market,
or come by and chat to Leo about your bike repair and build needs. See Leo's website
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honeyjones vintage
Julie Ayaz is a longtime lover and collector of unique and handmade vintage apparel and linens who is transitioning out of her small art gallery in Cambridge and into rebirthed, focused ventures.
Her gallery website offers some visual references:
https://www.honeyjonesstudio.com/
Julie will be setting up an online store for vintage and original designs soon. |
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Lucky Lane Farm
Bernadette tends Ouessant sheep and brings the yarn (expertly spun in New Hampshire by Pict Wool) to the market. Ouessant yarn is soft, beautiful and versatile, thanks to the Ouessant sheep have a distinctive double-coated fleece with an average fiber diameter
of 25 microns.
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Sweet Spirit Alpaca Farm
Bill Huss has alpaca yarn, and alpaca themed books and gifts. Bill and Cheri tend their alpacas on the farm behind Codman Estate, you may know the white male alpaca, his name is Scout, and the chestnut brown females. Cheri wrote a touching children's book to
tell Gracie's amazing journey to the peaceful field in Lincoln. Sweet
Spirit Alpaca Farm – LincolnAFM (wordpress.com)
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Mary Drouin
Crochet crafts of gifts, toys and kitchen and dining items.
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Melisa Paredes Flores
Fine crochet jewelry and small items, so delicately hand crafted. Treat yourself to a pair of earrings uniquely made for you.
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Bosa Colombian Coffee
Roasted whole beans or ground coffee from a single farm in Colombia. There is no better way to spend a Saturday morning that sipping coffee, relaxing the the lawn chairs and listening to live music. https://www.bosacolombiangoods.com/
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Hawk Hill Farm
Hawk Hill Farm is a new farming property in Lincoln and this season they are offering fresh vegetables, and honey from their own hives -- organic, pure, raw, and unfiltered.
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Tracy Terrell Jewelry
Hand crafted jewelry by Tracy, beautiful and delicate beaded earrings and more.
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Carolyn Ryan
Offers quality handmade goods, printed pillows and unique textiles.
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William Stason
William creates functional and beautiful stoneware pottery that are dishwasher and microwave safe. He is currently based out of the Umbrella Arts Center in Concord.
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Hazen Hill Flowers
Emilie Reiser & Candace Pearson | Lincoln-grown flowers, and handmade vases & planters. https://www.hazen-hill.co/ Hazen
Hill Flowers have been expanding and the creativity of their flower arrangements is so delicate. Market bouquets, subscriptions, special orders, check out their website to explore their offerings.
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Spencer Borden
Hand turned and carved wooden bowls and tabletop items. Preserving the beauty of the wood grain and gently revealing a useful household item, Spence's mastery is to be marveled. Stop by to see his collection.
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Lincoln Traditional Jazz Band at the market. |
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Art Grossman, Acoustic Guitarist and Singer, at the market |
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Lucas Kamon is a classical pianist from Concord, MA who offers private piano lessons in your home, private house concerts for your small gatherings or parties, and shorter personal performances for birthdays, anniversaries, or other occasions.
Here is a link to one of his recordings on his Youtube channel https://youtu.be/c1msbx61eRU
You can contact him at lucaskamon.pian...@gmail.com
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The Rural Land Foundation (the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust) are generous sponsors of the Lincoln Arts and Farmers Market. Enabling the space for the market to set up each week and providing a platform for us to advertise the market.
The Lincoln Land Conservation Trust (LLCT) and Rural Land Foundation (RLF) are Lincoln’s 501(c)(3) non-profit conservation organizations, which work together to acquire and protect land of conservation value in Lincoln, MA. You can read more about the work
the RLF do for Lincoln here: https://lincolnconservation.org/about/
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The Lincoln Arts and Farmers Market received a grant from the Lincoln Cultural Council to enable advertising and live music.
The Lincoln Cultural Council (LCC) promotes and supports community events and individual artists’ endeavors. There is a special emphasis on providing grants to an assortment of programs that in aggregate represent a diverse cross-section of activities that
appeal to various age groups.
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The 12th Annual Scarecrow Classic 5K will be on October 20, 2024 at 9:30 A.M. This beautiful road and trail race winds through Lincoln’s scenic fields and forests. Complete the race for a nice treat at the end!
Registration is now open. More information: https://scarecrowclassic5k.com/
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