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koppel farm spring fair
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- From: "bill london" <bill_london@hotmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 05 Apr 1999 13:55:47 PDT
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Forwarded from Erika Kuhlman BL
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>Koppel Farm Spring Fair And Plant Sale
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>Orpheus with his lute made trees,
>and the mountain-tops that freeze,
>bow themselves when he did sing.
>To his music plants and flowers
>ever sprung; as sun and showers
>there had made a lasting spring.
>
> William Shakespeare, Henry VIII
>
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>The season that inspired The Bard promises to shake our wintry Palouse
>souls out of hibernation at this year's Koppel Farm Spring Fair. Come
>celebrate the arrival of the new season at Koppel Farm, corner of Derby
>Street and Pro-Mall Boulevard in Pullman on Saturday, May 15th, from 10
>A.M. to 2 P.M. The event this year will feature a plant sale,
including
>locally grown starts of flowers, vegetables, and herbs - we'll furnish
>the bags, you bring enough arms to carry your treasures home! Fairgoers
>will enjoy baked goods and other foods furnished by Pullman's fine
>restaurant, The Globe. And, especially for children, we're planning a
>petting zoo replete with cuddly animals - as cute as the children
>themselves! All events will be accompanied, not by Orpheus's lute, but
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>even better - by Moscow's Galactic Tofu Farmers.
>
>As the Bill Chipman Palouse Trail will continue construction alongside
>Koppel Farm this year, the Spring Fair will feature a display of
>historical and informative markers to be built along the trail.
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>See you there!
>
>And don't forget Koppel Farm's mid-week Farmers' Markets, commencing in
>June and ending with the first heavy frost after September 1. The
market
>features fresh vegetables, herbs, cut flowers, and homemade bread for
>sale. Is there a better way to spend a Palouse summer evening than
>munching on a savory salad of fresh picked lettuces, peppers,
cucumbers,
>and fresh baked basil bread?
>
>Summer, here we come!
>
>Since 1992 the Greystone Foundation has sponsored an organic community
>garden at Koppel Farm in Pullman. With over 80 plots in production, the
>Koppel Farm provides space for individuals and organizations to garden
>each growing season. We open the season with our Spring Fair and Plant
>Sale every May and close it with a September Fall Harvest Festival. For
>more information about gardening at Koppel Farm, contact Pam Rosenman
at
>334-2313.
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