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Jen Colby
Sustainability Coordinator
office: 801-585-9352
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Marie Martin
Outreach & Education Coordinator
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Myron Willson
Director
office: 801-585-3173
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Office of Sustainability
801-585-9352

Farmer's Market

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Information for the Public

General Market Information


Thursdays, 9:00 am to 2:00 pm

August 20, 2009 – October 8, 2009

BRING YOUR OWN BAG!!!!

Help the University of Utah cut down on waste! Please bring your own bag to the Farmers Market on Thursdays!

Sustainability Living Workshop Series

New to this year's market will be weekly workshops on gardening and healthy living. The weekly schedule of workshops kicks off at the back-to-school grand opening and includes the following:

 

Week 1 - Aug 20th, 12 noon
Introduction/Welcome to Farmers Market & Wellness Passport
Reagan Fails, MS; UHC Health and Wellness Center

 

Week 2 - Aug. 27th 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Backyard Chickens
Celia Bell, Urban Homesteader

As anyone who has ever had a farm-fresh egg can tell you, there is a world of difference between the right-from-the-hen variety and the store bought. Sounds good, but where there are eggs, there are chickens; and where there are chickens, there is responsibility. Find out how to do it right from start to finish in this class. We'll cover preparation; breed selection; housing, food, and water; chickens and your garden; legalities and your neighborhood; hazards and health management; raising chicks; and collecting and storing eggs.

 

Week 3 - Sept. 3rd, 1:00-2:00 p.m.
Solar-powered Ovens
Giles Larson, Urban Farmer

Learn how to build a solar oven using only aluminum foil, cardboard and a glass jar.

 

Week 4 - Sept. 10th, 12:00-1:00 p.m.
Bike Fitting

Mindy McCutcheon, MS; UHC Health & Wellness Center

Cycling around town or campus is one of the best ways to stay physically fit and reduce your environmental impact - come learn how to customize your bike for the perfect fit, making your daily ride more comfortable.


Week 5 - Sept. 17th, 12:00-1:00 p.m.
Container Gardening
Barbara Elieson, MS, RD; UHC Health & Wellness Center

Short on space? Discover how, even on the smallest patio or porch, you can grow a crop of vegetables, herbs or a garden of flowers in containers.

 

Week 6 - Sept. 24th, 12:00-1:00 p.m.
Environmentally-friendly Diet
Julia Erbacher, MS, RD; UHC Health & Wellness Center

Eating for personal health and environmental health can be synonymous! Achieve a healthy weight and save the planet by learning how to adopt a "flexitarian" diet, a more plant-based and less animal-based diet. Also, learn how small behavior changes around eating can have a positive impact on the environment.

 

Week 7 - Oct. 1st ,12:00-1:00 p.m.
Gardening, an Ecological Approach
Fred Montague, PhD; U Department of Biology

Come learn about the global imperative for the backyard garden and the virtues of the 3X6 bed. We'll discuss how gardening offers practical ways to save money, save your health, save wild places and grizzly bears.

 

Week 8 - Oct. 8th, 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Botanical Medicine: Where do herbs fit in healthcare?
Merry Lycett Harrison, RH (AHG); Clinical Herbalist

Learn how to use herbs for health and healing.

 


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Pictures from the Farmer's Market


Welcome to the University of Utah Farmers Market Booth

The early arriving vendors set up before the crowd begins

Agi's Raw Foods selling natural crackers and agave syrup, a healthier alternative to high fructose corn syrup...use it on your pancakes!

At this booth the motto is "Take what you need, Pay what you can."

Buy local Bee Pollen! Consuming a small pinch of bee pollen from your residential region can lower the negative effects of allergies

Millcreek Herbs sells natural herb oils at reasonable prices! Also learn about classes available in Herbology

Sugarhouse Roasting Co. sells hot cups of organic joe. You can also buy organic roasted coffee beans!

Local artisan Juan Carlos Cahue sells beautiful hand made jewelry.

Liberty Heights Fresh prepared scrumptious squash and egg scrabbles right before your eyes!

Dora Deng prepared hearty plates of fresh chinese food!

Bennion Center staff at the Market

Office of Sustainability Staff at the Market

3 out of 4 of the SEED co-directors...where's ANGIE?


Patrons and their pooches!

 


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Information for Vendors

The University of Utah is proud to host its second annual Farmer's Market. The market is open to local farmers, backyard growers, artisans, and fresh food vendors. For more information on the market, and to learn how to apply to become a vendor, please click here.