Wednesday, February 10, 2010

St. Patty's Day at the City Island Market in Daytona Beach


I have a new event on my March schedule. You can look for me at the Dayton Beach City Island farmer's market on Saturday March 13th from 8-12 for the St. Patty's Day Celebration.

Get your “green” on at the Downtown Farmers Market at our St. Patty’s Day at the Market event.

FEATURING Glas Tara School of Irish Dance. Search for ye pot-o-gold (treasure hunt) and join in other activities just grand for ol’ leprechauns and wee people. Gain the gift of hyperbole by kissing the one and only Daytonay-Balongay Stone.

“Wander ye well on the World's Most Famous Beach
Then on the Daytonay stone ye shall feel the heat!
‘Tis the stone that whomever kisses gains the gift of blather
Ye shall not want for words to utter; thy equal is no other.
Every maid and gent shall marvel at the tales ye shall tell
Ye shall not lie nor concoct; ye shall embellish well.
‘Tis fruitless to evade the harvest or contend a life alone
Thy devotees of green, increase and smile— for ye have kissed the Daytonay-Balognay Stone.“

Some vendors will include well known locals like NCL Farms local organically grown produce, kimchi and more; Ocie’s Gourmet homemade preserves, local honey and eggs; Atomic Mama’s homemade baked goods and wholesale fruits and nuts; Salsa King; and Deep Creek Ranch “beyond organic” beef and lamb.

I will be sure to have plenty of my Dark Stout soap made with Guinness Beer on hand, but don't be shy about putting in pre-orders ahead of time either.



Admission is free.

The Downtown Farmers Market is every Saturday morning and is located in the City Island Parking lot near 105 E Magnolia Avenue in downtown Daytona Beach. For more information contact the Daytona Beach Partnership Association at 386-258-8150.

You can RSVP on with your Facebook calender for this event. Visit my local events page for all upcoming local events and classes and consider joining my mailing list for event reminders.




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3 comments:

Two ArtisanSisters said...

Sounds great wish we lived close enough to come! Found your blog listed in the UWIB digest and just joined to follow your blog and would love to have you join and follow ours at http://www.twoartisansisters.blogspot.com
Thanks
Ruth and Marilyn
Two Artisan Sisters

Dorathy said...

That sure sounds like fun. Lots of great vendors. Wish I was there.

Jesse Hopkins said...

I wrote a piece of music for the Daytonay Balognay Stone: http://www.noteflight.com/scores/view/a87667888f55cd3e8767d0b064f7eaef3d6bca06