This being Sonoma County,
http://villainkeri.com/fantversion.php?mario-williams-jersey.aspx, it seemed to make sense that a booth selling probiotic beet and carrot juice was next to the booth for Willie Bird’s Barbecue, where a mass of bird legs sizzled on the grill.
Now in its 27th year,
http://www.qldzoo.com/wp-register.php?product-categorie/nieuw-binnen, the market series, which runs through Aug. 26, remains a little bit of this and a little bit of that.
Cecilia Johnson, who said she’s been going to the market every year for almost that entire length of time,
http://www.fromanlopez.com/teinteresa.asp?catalog/product/Nike_Arizona_Cardinals_Infant_Customized_Game_Team_Color_Jersey, said the setting “just makes for a nice night.”
She and her husband, Ray, enjoyed live music and beverages inside the Wine Garden, a fenced-off venue for adults that for the first time this year features a weekly rotation of new craft beers.
Ray Johnson sampled a beer from Petaluma’s Crooked Goat Brewing even though he said he prefers to drink wine.
“I’m alcohol-ambidextrous,” he said.
Temperatures in the mid-70s at the start of the evening likely contributed to the larger-than-usual crowds on the market’s opening night. 1 | | Next (page 2 of 3)
The event features about 130 street vendors offering food, arts-and-crafts items and almost everything in between.
Caleb Pearson, 5, put a red-tail boa constrictor snake on his shoulders so that his mother, Rebekah,
http://www.streetsmartnv.com/wp-db.php?stitched-nhl-patch-c-159_160.html, could snap his photo.
Nearby, Victor Sherlock, 4, and his brother, Caspian, 3, sat on the curb eating giant corn dogs.
Their mother, Jaqui, said the market provides for the perfect family outing.
“Honestly, this is the biggest farmers market I’ve been to,” she said. “I’m from Idaho. They don’t do stuff like this there.”
Patti Styles,
http://www.eerstehulplessen.nl/valentina.asp?duitsland-thuisshirt-longsleeve-2014-2015-kroos-p-689.html, from Exeter, N.H.,
http://www.hemsedalturbusser.no/SIMPLE.asp?index.php%3Froute%3Dproduct/product%26product_id%3D6276, visited the market with her daughter. The pair ate ice cream cones while watching Levi Lloyd and the 501 Band hold forth on the main stage.
“It’s a nice way to spend a Wednesday evening,
http://www.bonus-invest.no/any.asp?under-armour-fotballdrakt-tottenham-hotspur-lewis-holtby-14-hjemmedrakt-2014-2015-v-760.html,” Styles said. “Lots of food, which is always a good thing.”
Nicholas Hansen, president of the market’s board of directors,
http://braastadgaard.no/sidebar.php?kvinner-fotballdrakt%3Fsort%3Dp.model%26order%3DASC, said he was pleased with the turnout on opening night.
“Once school gets out, we’ll be pumping,” he said. “But if it’s hard to walk down the street tonight, that’s a good market for me.”
Upcoming markets feature swing dancing with three swing bands on May 20, plus a contest for best costume. The Water Smart Expo will be educating consumers on May 27, and Country Night brings out the twang on July 27. Prev | 2 | Next (page 3 of 3)
Christopher Gonzalez, who teaches line dancing and will be present for the market’s country-themed event, said the market is the place to be.
“You don’t want to miss it,” he said.
More information about the market is available at .
You can reach Staff Writer Derek Moore at 521-5336 or . On Twitter @deadlinederek. Prev | | 3 Great weather and a good-sized crowd marked the return of the seasonal Wednesday Night Market to downtown Santa Rosa.
The evening event offered up its usual funky blend of blues, classical music and street dancing.
On the dining side, people had a range of eclectic menu items to choose from, including oysters, corn dogs, organic fruits and vegetables and churros.
This being Sonoma County,
http://www.thepiha.com/wp-rss.php?tag/gladbach/, it seemed to make sense that a booth selling probiotic beet and carrot juice was next to the booth for Willie Bird’s Barbecue,
http://www.producteursdemaregion.com/_theme.php?maillot-football-arsenal-id_8342237.html, where a mass of bird legs sizzled on the grill.
Now in its 27th year, the market series, which runs through Aug. 26, remains a little bit of this and a little bit of that.
Cecilia Johnson, who said she’s been going to the market every year for almost that entire length of time, said the setting “just makes for a nice night.”
She and her husband, Ray, enjoyed live music and beverages inside the Wine Garden, a fenced-off venue for adults that for the first time this year features a weekly rotation of new craft beers.
Ray Johnson sampled a beer from Petaluma’s Crooked Goat Brewing even though he said he prefers to drink wine.
“I’m alcohol-ambidextrous,” he said.
Temperatures in the mid-70s at the start of the evening likely contributed to the larger-than-usual crowds on the market’s opening night.
The event features about 130 street vendors offering food, arts-and-crafts items and almost everything in between.
Caleb Pearson, 5,
http://avrtools.no/selges.asp?Billige-Fotballsko-Adidas-Predator-Instinct-FG-Fotballsko-svart-169, put a red-tail boa constrictor snake on his shoulders so that his mother, Rebekah, could snap his photo.
Nearby, Victor Sherlock, 4, and his brother, Caspian, 3,
http://www.nativeprince.com/vars.php?shopping_cart.html, sat on the curb eating giant corn dogs.
Their mother, Jaqui, said the market provides for the perfect family outing.
“Honestly, this is the biggest farmers market I’ve been to,” she said. “I’m from Idaho. They don’t do stuff like this there.”
Patti Styles, from Exeter, N.H., visited the market with her daughter. The pair ate ice cream cones while watching Levi Lloyd and the 501 Band hold forth on the main stage.
“It’s a nice way to spend a Wednesday evening,” Styles said. “Lots of food, which is always a good thing.”
Nicholas Hansen, president of the market’s board of directors, said he was pleased with the turnout on opening night.
“Once school gets out, we’ll be pumping,” he said. “But if it’s hard to walk down the street tonight, that’s a good market for me.”
Upcoming markets feature swing dancing with three swing bands on May 20, plus a contest for best costume. The Water Smart Expo will be educating consumers on May 27, and Country Night brings out the twang on July 27.
Christopher Gonzalez, who teaches line dancing and will be present for the market’s country-themed event, said the market is the place to be.
“You don’t want to miss it,” he said.
More information about the market is available at .
You can reach Staff Writer Derek Moore at 521-5336 or . On Twitter @deadlinederek. | |相关的主题文章:
http://fukutayo.banbi.net/clever/clever.cgi?page=8
http://ikoi.to/devil/board.cgi
http://love-sho.littlestar.jp/cdiary/clever.cgi?mode=res&no=978659
http://dxjy.cw.la/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=6637513
http://www.lingxiankaoyan.com/bbs/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=3585079&fromuid=306498