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Arlington Community Farmers Markets: The Weekend of June 7th

Farmers Markets at
Lubber Run | Fairlington | Cherrydale | Westover
For the Weekend of June 7th/8th

Open Saturdays, from 8am-12pm, Apr-Nov | Barrett Elementary School
4401 North Henderson Street, Arlington, VA 22203
Here is the full vendor list and map. In this week’s Vendor Spotlight:
Village Cheeseworks

Village Cheeseworks: located in Marshall, Virginia. They are the definition of a local producer. They make their cheese locally using locally sourced milk, mostly, from the Dogwood Farm in Purcellville. For your indulgence they bring cheese to market: Atoka, 4 oz soft ripened; Round Hill, 5 oz camembert; Zulla, 6 oz washed rind; Philomont, 6 oz Feta; Fromage Blanc flavored spreads.
Live Music: Joshua Luongo

Open Sundays, from 9am-1pm, May-Nov | Fairlington Community Center
3308 South Stafford Street, Arlington, VA 22206
All our vendors harvest, bake, and create their products within 125 miles of Arlington. Here is the full vendor list and map.
AFAC Food Drive

Did you know that we partner with AFAC, Arlington Food Assistance Center, to provide donated food to those in need? AFAC distributes over 32,000 pounds of the food you donate to more than 4,000 families a week!
Starting this Sunday and continuing every week, you can drop off non-perishable boxed & canned food items to the Market Tent to be donated to AFAC. Learn more.
Requested items include:
One dozen eggs
One portion of fresh fruit
Two portions of fresh vegetables
Choice of cereal or oatmeal
Choice of canned goods
Choice of dry goods: rice, pasta, or dry beans
Bread
Baked goods
Master Gardeners

Master Gardeners - Small Space Garden, 9AM-11AM
Ask the Master Gardeners at the Plant Clinic your gardening questions. Bring your plant, pest, and disease related questions for info and recommendations.
Learn how to make a DIY mosquito larva trap and pick up free materials to build your own.
Save the date for these upcoming Gardening events:
Sun, June 15 - Kids' gardening activity
Sun, June 22 - Learn how to create a container garden of native plants for a porch, balcony, or patio
Live Music: Mike Setti

Mike Setti, playing acoustic rock covers.
Thanks to our Sponsors


Open Saturdays, 8am-12pm, Apr-Nov | Dorothy Hamm Middle School
4100 Vacation Lane, Arlington, VA 22207
Check out the complete vendor list and map. In this week’s Vendor’s Spotlight:
Village Cheeseworks

Village Cheeseworks (Marshall, Virginia). They are the definition of a local producer. They make their cheese locally using locally sourced milk, mostly, from the Dogwood Farm in Purcellville. For your indulgence they bring cheese to market: Atoka, 4 oz soft ripened; Round Hill, 5 oz camembert; Zulla, 6 oz washed rind; Philomont, 6 oz Feta; Fromage Blanc flavored spreads.
Live Music: Cate Branon

Cate Branon, in addition to singing in a variety of styles primarily with a chill lounge vibe, Cate also plays 7 instruments. Come and give her a listen

Open Sundays, 8am-12pm, Summer (Apr-Nov) | 9am-1pm, Winter (Dec - Mar)
Cardinal Elementary School | 1644 North Mickinley Road, Arlington, VA 22205
Check out the complete vendor list and map. In this week’s Vendor Spotlight:
Uncle Ping’s Street Foods

Uncle Ping's Street Foods from Oh Kee Pot Concepts is me preparing some of my favorite dishes from my Taiwanese Heritage that my grandmother's cooked for me as a kid, and that I'm now cooking for my niece and nephew. It's authentic homemade dumplings/potstickers made completely from scratch and a 12-Hour Taiwanese Braised Pork Shoulder, Marinated Eggs over Steam Rice/Veggies that you can only really find at home. Comes taste some of most delicious dumplings from pork, chicken & rice noodle and even a mushroom veggie option in a spinach dumpling with a side of homemade dipping sauces to go along with your experience. Limited quantities available due to small-batch production. Don't Miss Out!!!
Live Music: Andrew Acosta

Andrew Acosta brings his guitar to serenade the market with Old-Time music to take you back to yesteryear when farmers markets were just called markets. He is a Falls Chuch local and a staple on the local music scene.
