Tune in Tonight 2/19: Miriam Haas & Jon Zeltsman on The Local Live: Food for ThoughtDown to Earth Markets Founder, Miriam Haas, and President, Jon Zeltsman, look forward to joining a discussion tonight on the Local Live: Food for Thought, a production by Larchmont Community Television. Along with nutritionist, Elyssa Hurlbut, the group will talk about the state of local food today, including what “organic” truly means, GMO foods, and the role of big business in food production. The program begins at 7:30 pm – find all the details HERE! Mamaroneck: Music + Cooking Demo + Meet & Greet with The Journal News The Shovel Ready String Band will play the market this Saturday from 10 am to noon! Enjoy their jugband & bluegrass musical style as you shop for delicious market foods. Speaking of deliciousness, Seasonal Chef Maria Reina, will host a cooking demo from 11 am to 1 pm. She’s well-known for her recipes in the Small Bites column of The Journal News, and we look forward to her creative cooking at the market. Staff members from The Journal News will be on hand, too, as part of our Community Table program. Stop by and learn about the publication’s latest developments.Ossining: Celtic Fiddle Songs & Local Author Book Signing Celtic violinist, Brian Vegh, will share his musical talents with the Ossining market this Saturday from 10 am to noon. Also, stop by the market Community Table and meet author, Denise Martin. Denise grew up in Hastings-on-Hudson and now lives in Ossining. She’ll sell and sign copies of her book, A Taste Back in Time. It celebrates the traditions of her large Italian family and contains over 50 classic Italian recipes, as well as heart-warming stories of people and places in Westchester County. Denise will also give out free printed copies of two beloved family recipes featured in her book.Ossining: Please Order Tierra Farm Nut Products with Market Manager, Samantha Down to Earth Markets is happy to partner with Claremont Elementary School to hold the Ossining Indoor Winter Farmers Market. In an effort to meet the needs of the school community, Tierra Farm will no longer be a vendor at the indoor market. For customers interested in purchasing Tierra Farm products, there will be weekly order forms available at the market. Please submit your Tierra Farm order form to the market manager, Samantha, during market hours, 9 am to 1 pm. During the week, you can pick up your Tierra Farm order at Down to Earth’s office on Main Street in Ossining. We look forward to seeing you! Tierra Farm will return on Saturday, April 4th, when the market moves back outside to its longtime home at the corner of Spring and Main Streets in downtown Ossining. Next Learning Center Class: Wednesday, March 11th Join us for the next session of the 2015 Learning Center: Tastes of Spring Bloom with Great Olive Oil. In this class, the owners of Demi Olive Oil and Kontoulis Family Olive Oil will share their family techniques from farm to bottle. The evening will include a cooking demonstration with fresh, local produce. Great olive oil opens up a new world of taste! All classes take place at our office at 173 Main Street, 3rd Floor, in Ossining. Each class is $15 or $40 for three. Click HERE to learn more and buy tickets. For additional events, visit our Down to Earth Markets Event Calendar. Stay tuned to all market happenings via our Down to Earth Markets Facebook page and follow us on Instagram and on Twitter @DowntoEarthMkts. |