| We are an Open Air Market for Fresh, Locally Grown Produce, Bakery Goods and Fine Artisan Handcrafts. Come join us for an hour or so, wander the market, visit with local growers and artisans, and enjoy our beautiful downtown. 9:00am to 1:00pm Every Saturday June 12 thru October 16th 9th and Main st. Downtown Klamath Falls Promoting healthy, locally produced food and goods; Supporting local Sustainable Agriculture; and preserve the Klamath Falls Farmers Market as a creative environment and vibrant community gathering place. |
| UPDATED 7/22/2010 |
| Updated 3-18-10 |
| Comments and suggestions... If you have any questions at all... E-mail us at: charlie@klamathfallsfarmersmarket.org |
| 2010 Application <<click |
| 2010 KFFM Guidelines <<click |
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| We've created a Member Discussion Board.... www.kfallsmarket.ning.com Come on over and visit, sign up and get involved. |
| Links/Resources Websites that hold a wealth of useful information....if you know of a link we're missing, or have a suggestion, email us- |

| Bonnie Hay Playing July 24th, is a local musician, teacher, and songwriter, and has been entertaining for over 40 years. A world traveler, singing in such places as USO shows, Service Clubs in Germany and Turkey, for the Ed Sullivan Show, and the New York Coffeehouse Circuit. She was an entertainer and Riverboat historian on the Mississippi Queen and has also performed in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, Rocky Mountains, and Death Valley. Locally, Bonnie has performed in Linkville Theater and Ross Ragland musicals, in choirs, jazz groups and on her own She is also a music teacher at Mills Elementary School. Her musical roots were in folk music, but sings and plays all styles of music, from classical to jazz. Bonnie and her husband Ken have lived in Klamath Falls for the past 22 years and raised two children here. Bonnie's songs reflect her many colorful adventures, people and places in her life, and range from silly to poignant. |
| UPDATED 7/22/2010 |
| The Food Safety Modernization Act is headed to the Senate floor next week Small producers, who contend they’re not the source of the nation’s food problems, say the costs of meeting the new regulations will put them out of business.....the Teaster Amendment would exempt the smallest and most vulnerable farmers. Please read up on this and support Sen. Jon Tester..... check out these links: www.freshplaza.com/news http://hagan.senate.gov http://www.foodsafetynews.com |
| August 7th entertainment will be June & Winter, a local Mother Daughter, guitar violin duo, from Bonanza will be playing from 11am to 1pm June & Winter is a mother and daughter team that plays unique, original music from the heart. Much of their music portrays the "human experience": a reflection of the spirit with all its beauties and flaws, dreams and fears. Erin Elizabeth has been writing songs since she was a young girl, her daughter Heather June has been playing the violin since she was six. |


| Your Local Farmers Market will be accepting the Oregon Trail Card Food Stamps starting June 12th. Come see all the fresh, healthy, locally grown produce your Farmers Market has to offer for your family. Questions? See contact information below. |

| NEW - 2010 Food Stamp Program |
| Next week, July 31 Old Time Fiddlers |