Market Vendors
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Photo by Barbara Hanson.
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Market Inquiries
203–457–0770 • market@dudleyfarm.com
HOMEGROWN
Nate Bryant, LemoNates, Guilford, CT
Lemonade and limeade, fresh-squeezed to order, with optional additives
such as strawberries, cherries, mint and basil. Iced tea and seasonal cider
and cocoa.
203-376-3920 • LemoNatesvending@gmail.com
Deborah DeLillo, Northford, CT
Recycled wine bottles made into bird feeders, hummingbird feeders,
hummingbird swings. Bee houses for mason bees, bird
houses. homesforbirdsnbees@gmail.com
Kathy Duffy, Sweet Sage Bakery, Rockfall, CT
Handcrafted organic breads made with homegrown starter. Also gourmet scones, muffins, bars and cookies using the finest and freshest ingredients and certified organic flours from northeast growers.
www.sweetsagebakery.com
John & Barb Hammarlund, Half Mile Acres, North Guilford, CT
Our own naturally raised beef; our own cage free eggs; our own farm raised
roasting chickens (upon availability); and sausage
203-214-4256. hmacres201@gmail.com
Lisa & Rob Ostop, Hometown Bakery, Madison, CT
Locally owned and operated bakery specializing in handcrafted, fresh baked breads, pastries and large cookies. Breads include Cinnamon, Cardamom, 7-grain and others.
hometownbakery@comcast.net • www.hometownbakerymadison.com
Sharon Packevicz, Branford, CT
Quilted runners, gift bags, appliquéd wine bags and towels, coasters, bibs,
corn bags, seasonal decorative items.
33fromtheheart@gmail.com
Gabe Russo, Forest City Farms, Middletown CT.
Certified organic vegetables, herbs, melons, plants and seedlings.
ForestCityFarms@gmail.com . www.ForestCityFarms.com
Buster Scranton, Maple Grove Farm, Guilford, CT
Sweet corn, maple syrup and candy, Indian corn, popcorn on the cob, and
seasonal vegetables.
Patty Schiano, Lakeside Farm, Guilford, CT
Homegrown vegetables, fruit and herbs; pork; pies; canned goods; locally sourced honey;
dairy products.
203-457-0152 • lakesidefeed@comcast.net
Donna Terrell, Meadow Walk Farm, Cheshire, CT
Fresh weekly selections from the farm: seasonal vegetables, cut flower
bouquets, occasional dried arrangements and specialty products.
Maria Quiroga Varela, Guasa Salsa VZLA, Norwalk, CT.
Salsa homemade in small batches from all natural ingredients, in mild, hot, and very hot, from a treasured Venezuelan recipe.
203-981-7011 • mwrrz01@att.net
Susan Willis, Bitta-Blue Farm, Killingworth, CT
Seasonal organic fruits and vegetables, eggs (duck and chicken), jams and
pickles, goats milk soap and lotions.
www.bitta-bluefarm.com
HANDMADE
Ashley Amendola, Polymer Clay Sculpture, Northford, CT
Handmade polymer clay dragons, figurines and other objects.
Portia Amendola & Margaret Rozear, Back Roads LLC., Northford, CT
Inspired by traditional quilt blocks, hand-painted home decor and accessories made
from repurposed wood.
backroadsmail@gmail.com
Lee Burkhardt, Wood sculptor, Branford, CT
Award winning painted, embellished and carved wood, barkwood and
driftwood sculptures, lately mermaids. Miniature pet portraits painted to
order.
leeburkhardt@comcast.net
Janet Dudley, Floral and Wool Crafts, Guilford, CT.
Fresh seasonal flowers; blankets, scarves, dryer balls and felted soaps made from the Dudley Farm sheep’s wool; wreaths and other floral crafts; and bird houses. 203-453-6760 •
jcdandmtd@hotmail.com.
Anita Fraser, Neetz Rocks, Guilford, CT.
Variety of painted rocks from small to extra large, and special order.
203-430-4964 • anitaf0604@yahoo.com
Carol Gilbert, Double "G" Alpacas, Portland, CT
Hand spun alpaca yarn, double and triple plied, along with alpaca farm hats,
animals needle-felted from merino wool, and other items.
gigigilb@aol.com • www.doublegalpacas.com
Martha Haeseler, Market Master, Martha’s Favorites, Guilford, CT
Felted, knitted and sewn accessories, jewelry, baby gifts, soap, sachets,
hand-painted clothing, plants, succulent gardens, and seasonal vegetables.
203-988-9667. martha.haeseler@comcast.net
Johannan Kilpatrick, Silversmith, Haddam, CT
Handcrafted Copper and sterling silver jewelry, original designs since 1971. Lanterns and candleholders made from recycled tin cans.
yohannanzahav@gmail.com
Alexander Kostuk, Pisgah Mountain Primitives, Durham, CT
Kettle corn
860-349-3793 • ackostuk123@att.net
Donna Lowell, ThimbleReed, North Guilford, CT
Handmade baskets, beeswax candles, blackened beeswax, organic free-range organic eggs.
thimble_reed@yahoo.com
Jennifer Marlowe, Jen’s Floral Design, North Guilford, CT
Silk and faux flower arrangements made in my home in North Guilford CT
Pre-made and custom orders
203-444-6458 jensfloraldesign.com
Tricia Raccio, Ornaments by Tricia, Northford, CT
Hand-painted ornaments, glassware, windows, rocks, and fairy items. Stop
by to see the exquisite set of wedding ornaments and unique sets of toasting
flutes.
ornamentbytricia@aol.com
Liz & Rick Rinaldo, Flat Brook Farm, East Hampton, CT
Rich and nourishing goat milk soap made with the milk
from the wonderful dairy goats that live on Flat Brook Farm and miscellaneous bath
products
860–267–9153 • eflatbrook@sbcglobal.net
Beth Rowell, Balmz Away, Guilford, CT
A local company that creates all natural homemade skin care products. We
handcraft lotion bars, pain relief and bug repellent balms, sugar scrubs and a variety
of lip balms.
203–640–5097 • balmzaway@outlook.com
Nancy Scilipote, Decorative and Functional Pottery, Northford, CT.
Pottery thrown and hand-built, with many one-of-a-kind pieces. All gazes are food-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe.
203-484-9859 • scilipoten@gmail.com.
Mark Weaver, On Site Landscapes, Branford, CT
Art work, benches and birdhouses
203–488–6464
Vendor attendance can vary throughout the season.
The list of vendors will be updated as additional information is submitted.
Market Master:
Martha Haeseler brings to the Market Master position her passion for nature
and gardening, and her experience as an artisan, Dudley Farmers' Market vendor,
and director of a program at the VA Medical Center. Her hope is to grow the
market, through community networking and publicity, so that more people are
aware of the stellar organic produce and handcrafted products of our local farmers
and artisans.
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