Top 10 In Season Products
- asparagus
- spring mix
- spinach
- tatsoi
- mizuna
- red oak leaf lettuce
- baby onions
- arugula
- flat-leaf parsley
Help us reach our 2008 goal!
Become Friend of the Market
For only $30 you can help guarantee the continued success of the market and get a free gift!
Become a Friend now!
Metro to the Market!
If you live outside the neighborhood or are in St. Louis visiting, you can get to the market via mass transit.
Get the Metro line information here.
Stay Informed
Environmental Cost of Shipping Groceries Around the World
From the New York Times, an interesting article on the environmental impact of our global food economy. Read the article here.
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Thank you to our generous 2008 sponsors!
Harvest Level Sponsors ($1000)
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Local Harvest Grocery - website
As an independently operated grocery store we offer local produce and meats and organic foods of the freshest quality. We support local food artisans who prepare foods that are natural without preservatives or artificial flavorings. We work with regional farmers who practice sustainable agricultural methods that are better for the environment and conserve energy. Local food tastes fresher and retains more nutrients. Our goal is to have 50% of our products come from within 150 miles of St. Louis. We hope you enjoy our store.
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Confluence Academy - website
The mission of Confluence Academy is to help every student reach his or her potential while increasing academic achievement. We accomplish this with our unique combination of research based curriculum, certified teachers and integrated technology. Our school day is longer, as is our school year, to give our students the most time to develop a deeper understanding of the curriculum.
Our students are challenged with a rigorous curriculum that focuses on math, science, reading and Spanish and they master these subjects in a caring environment dedicated to their success. And everything we do at Confluence Academy is centered around our eight Core Values.
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St John's Mercy Neighborhood Ministry - website
In partnership with community organizations, we connect the economically underserved with appropriate health and social service resources to improve access to care and quality of life.
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Sauce Magazine - website
Sauce Magazine and SauceMagazine.com were founded locally by Allyson Mace and Catherine Neville. Created as a way to celebrate the restaurant scene in St. Louis and promote the art of eating well, the Web site SauceMagazine.com was launched in 1999. Sauce Magazine was introduced in October of 2001, TheDailySauce.com followed in April of 2005, Saucegifts.com launched November 2005 and newly launched SauceClassifieds.com in June of 2007.
Published once a month, Sauce Magazine is freely distributed throughout the St. Louis area, with a 84,000 circulation as of April 2008. Like the online version, content of the print magazine is focused on St. Louis area dining and entertainment, with original feature articles, reviews, recipes and interviews. Sauce Magazine also covers the local bar and music scene and the St. Louis art world.
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Farm Level Sponsors ($500)
Garden Level Sponsors ($250)
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S.F. Shannon Real Estate Management, LLC - website
S.F. Shannon is a property management company doing business exclusively in the City of St. Louis, Missouri (U.S.A.). We specialize in the management of multifamily apartment buildings located in some of St. Louis' most interesting historic neighborhoods. Most of our apartments are efficiencies and one-bedrooms.
We strive to provide clean, affordable housing in buildings that are well-maintained and "good neighbors."
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Sisters of St Joseph of Carondelet, St Louis Province - website
Sisters of St. Joseph work to form loving relationships with God, with themselves, within community, Church, society, and all creation.
We work toward this mission through the ministries of prayer, direct service, consciousness raising, and systemic change.
The St. Louis Province is one unit of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet.
The Sisters of St. Joseph worldwide have been serving the dear neighbor for over 350 years.
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South City YMCA - website
We build strong kids, strong families, strong communities.
The South Side YMCA was called the German Branch from 1879 to 1908 and operated from several locations before the present building on Grand was constructed in 1936 from funds raised in the 1924 capital campaign. The national YMCA Indian Guides program originated at the South Side YMCA in 1926.
In 1990, the Carondelet and South Side YMCAs boards of managers and director-level staff were merged and then referred to as the South City YMCA.
As a result of the Vision 2000 Capital Development Program, the new 48,000 square foot South City Family YMCA on Sublette opened its doors on December 9, 2000.
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KDHX Community Media - website
The mission of KDHX is to build community through media, with diverse and independent voices that enrich the perspectives of our audiences. We promote civic and cultural participation by providing the tools, technology, and training vital to informed, creative expression.
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The Politics of Food
May 31: State Senator Jeff Smith
We are inviting area politicians to speak at the market about different food issues and how they can be addressed through policy changes. At 11:00am Senator Smith will be speaking about corn subsidies and the effect they are having on state agriculture.
Find out more about The Politics of Food here.
Harvest Sessions
Harvest Sessions will be back in 2008 with an impressive lineup of local and national acts.
Home Eco Sustainable Living Series
We are looking forward to another great season of green living discussions in 2008!
Find out more about Home Eco here.
Free Yoga! Please note the new start time this year! The yoga classes will start at 9am instead of 8:30. The first class is Saturday, May 10.
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