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WILLAMETTE FALLS
FESTIVAL
October 2, 2013
Farmers Market Vendors
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Alpaca Prairie Farm
Alpaca fiber makes soft, luxurious yarns
and garments. Yarn and fiber in natural col-
ors, sweaters and more for sale. Learn
about our animals.
Molalla Country Farm Loop Stop #6.
Boondockers Farm
Specializing in rare heritage poultry, as well as
duck eggs. Order your chicken or duck broilers
for holiday meals. Learn about raising poultry.
Molalla Country Farm Loop Stop #4.
Christopher Bridge Wines
Estate Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Muscat and
Ehrenfelser wine. A long history of sustainability
and authenticity.
Canby Area Farm Loop Stop #9.
Farm Fresh
Pumpkins and fall produce from various farms
on the Farm Loops
Forest Edge Winery
Working with nature to make extraordinary
everyday wines. Estate grown and produced
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Leon Millot Sparkling
wine and dessert wines.
Canby Area Farm Loop Stop #10.
Molalla Country Farm Loop Stop #32
Hanson Vineyards
Award-winning artisanal wines from estate
grown Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and other varietals.
Molalla Country Farm Loop Stop #25
King’s Raven Winery
Fabulous handcrafted wines from their Estate
in Oregon City. Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris,
Chardonnay, Leon Millot, Gewürztraminer,
Maréchal Foch and Phoenix.
Canby Area Farm Loop Stop #8.
Lavender Thyme Farm
Lavender essential oil, fresh and dried flowers,
culinary herbs, plants and everything lavender
to soothe the body and the soul.
Molalla Country Farm Loop Stop #24.
Out in the Garden Nursery
Quality perennials for sun and shade. Foliage
colors and textures to give your garden inter-
est all year. Talk to friendly experts about fall
planting ideas. Molalla Country Farm Loop
Stop #12.
Schmid Family Farm
You can just taste the fresh marionberries from
our farm in our flavorful jams and syrups.
Perfect for holiday meals and gifts. Low in
sugar.
Molalla Country Farm Loop Stop #27.
Puddin’ River Chocolates and Wine Bar
Irresistibly unique chocolates and other fine
onfections homemade in downtown Canby
using traditional Amish recipes. Local wines.
Canby Area Farm Loop Stop #5.
Three Brothers Nursery
Nursery stock grown in some of the finest soils
in the world. Many kinds of ferns, perennials,
and blueberries just right for fall planting.
Molalla Country Farm Loop Stop #31.
For more information about the Molalla
Country Farm Loop and Canby Area Farm Loop,
visit MolallaFarmLoop.com and
CanbyFarmLoop.com.
Great Performances Wine & Beer
Garden Vendors
2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Complimenting some of the best live music
in the Pacific Northwest, all of the wineries
from the Artisan Farmers Market will stay to
serve in the Wine & Beer Garden in the main
pavilion tent. Lake Oswego’s Stickmen
Brewery and Skewery will serve their popular
brews and La Fiesta Mexican Kitchen will
also have fresh Mexican fare with vibrant fla-
vor. Try old-fashioned caramel corn from J&S
Chocolates and Café de Crepe’s decadent
creations, as well as delicious Thai food,
Italian Ice and juicy burgers.
The 2013 Artisan Farmers Market brings
out the best of the harvest at the Willa-
mette Falls Festival main pavilion tent
on Saturday, Oct. 5. Local farmers and
winemakers will display their bounty
and welcome visitors from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. in the covered comfort of the
main pavilion tent. There will be a
large selection of fresh and processed
local foods and wines, alpaca yarns and
knitted garments, flowers and specialty
nursery stock for your yard and table, and
gift ideas for the holidays. Wine and chocolate tast-
ing will be offered from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Some of the best farmers, winemakers and confection-
ers from Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory will gather in one
place and offer all the good things you expect at an open-
air farmers market. All of the vendors are
members of a local farm loop, so they can
also tell you about their farm or vineyard
and invite you out to visit their farmland.
After the Artisan Farmers Market,
the party isn’t over in the main pavilion
tent. Stay for live music and the festival’s
new Wine & Beer Garden from 2 p.m. to
8 p.m. Some of the best beer and wine in
the Pacific Northwest will be served with
no cover charge.
Don’t forget to also visit the regularly-sched-
uled Oregon City Farmers Market at the Red Soils
Campus at Beavercreek and Kaen Rd, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Shuttles will be running between both farmers markets
for your shopping and parking ease.
PHOTO BY MARY STEWART
Jan Wallinder of Forest Edge Vineyard discusses their handcrafted vintages
with wine enthusiasts.
ARTISAN FARMERS MARKET
WINE & BEER GARDEN
and
PHOTO BY MARY STEWART
Boondockers Farm intern takes orders for holiday duck and chicken.
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