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Gentry Farmers’ Market Seeking Vendors

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

New home and hours connect local growers to Gentry community

GENTRY — According to the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, the average piece of produce travels over 1,500 miles before arriving at the store where people will buy it. But people living in the Gentry area will soon have the ability to buy fresh food grown much closer to home.

The Gentry Farmers’ Market will open its 2010 season on April 11 under the pavilion next to the Chicken Coop Flea Market, at 500 East Main Street. The structure will provide a permanent, comfortable and easily-accessible home to the Farmers’ Market throughout the season, planned to last until the end of September. The Farmers’ Market will be open Wednesdays: 2-8 p.m., Fridays: 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturdays: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sundays: 1-4 p.m.

In addition to good, fresh food, children’s activities, entertainment and learning opportunities are planned for Saturday market days. The Gentry Farmers’ Market will also be accepting debit cards, EBT/SNAP and WIC vouchers this season.

“Many of our vendors have never participated in a farmers’ market before, and I expect that we will have a lot of “first-timers” among the customers, too.” said Leslie Olson, market manager. “But I think that if they come once, people will keep coming back for the family-friendly atmosphere and the great food.”

Community members interested in applying to be vendors should contact Leslie Olson, Gentry Farmers’ Market Manager at 479-233-2366, e-mail grownwa@hotmail.com or pick up a copy of the form and rules at The Chicken Coop.

About the Gentry Farmers’ Market Association

The Gentry Farmers’ Market Association incorporated as a non-profit corporation in Arkansas this year with the purpose of promoting healthy foods and economic opportunities to community members in and around Gentry. Board members include Melissa Graef of the Chicken Coop, Kelsie Klassen of the Garden Gate, Janie Parks of Parks’ Lumber and Jessica Sims of Decatur State Bank.

Vendor applications being accepted for craft fair

Thursday, August 27th, 2009
Vendor applications are being accepted for space in a new pavilion next-door to the chicken Coop Flea Market

Vendor applications are being accepted for space during craft fair week in a new pavilion next-door to the Chicken Coop Flea Market in Gentry. For more information, call the Chicken Coop at 479-736-2255.

Welcome to the Chicken Coop

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
The Chicken Coop flea market is located on Gentry's Main Street just west of Arkansas Highway 59

The Chicken Coop flea market is located on Gentry's Main Street, just west of Arkansas Highway 59.

The Chicken Coop, located in the old Farmers’ Co-op Building at 500 E. Main Street – just east of the railroad tracks – is owned and operated by Melissa Graef. She saved and completely renovated and restored the Farmers’ Co-op Building, constructed in 1952 by Earl Alcorn, and opened it up for business at the end of 2007.

Now Melissa owns the largest flea-market space in Gentry and has numerous aisles of booths containing everything from old furniture, antiques, arts, crafts, collectibles to glass chandeliers. She has about 50 vendors and a store packed with merchandise.

And “business is good,” she says. The slow down in the economy hasn’t kept customers away from her store. They come from all over the region.

Melissa, an art major and graduate of the University of North Texas, restores antiques, and sells old chandeliers and country primitives. She likes handmade folk art and her store is full of examples. Vintage lighting is her specialty and one of her biggest items, she said. Quality artwork and crafts can be found throughout her store. And, of course, she has plenty of old glass chandeliers.

The Chicken Coop invites you to come and browse its many aisles and booths and see for yourself the rich collection of merchandise we offer!