Free Grange™ publications sold by organizations promoting local food include

Hope Hoffman's CD

"Infinite Winter Squash: New Maine Fiddle Music"

available at:

Royal River Natural Foods in Freeport, Maine. 443 US Route 1, (207)865-0046 (www.rrnf.com). A percentage of these CD sales goes to the Organization For Transformative Farming.

 

Rising Tide Community Market, 15 Coastal Market Drive, Damariscotta, Maine 04543 (207) 563-5556. A percentage of these CD sales goes to the Organization For Transformative Farming.

 

Good Tern Natural Foods in Rockland, Maine. 750 Main Street, (207) 594-8822 (www.goodtern.com). A percentage of these CD sales goes to the Organization For Transformative Farming.

 

Pleasant Pond Orchard, 430 Brunswick Rd, Richmond, ME (on Rte. 201, one mile north of Rte. 197). (207) 737-4443.

 

Harvest Time Natural Foods, 110 Western Ave, Augusta, Maine 04330, (207) 623-8700 (in back of Shaw's Plaza on Western Ave./Route 202 about a mile from I-95). A percentage of these CD sales goes to the Organization For Transformative Farming.

Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay, Maine, (207) 633-4333. The Gardens' Kitchen Garden Series of classes and dinners features food from its own kitchen garden, and encourages gardeners everywhere to grow and enjoy their own food.

 

Gardiner Farmer's Market, Wednesdays from 2-6 p.m. on the Commons in downtown Gardiner, Maine. The maket includes 12 local farmers selling fresh bread & baked goods, corn, cheeses, yogurt & moogurt, goat milk, soaps, veggies, meats, flowers, honey, herbs, berries, apples, pumpkins, perenials in season. Rain or shine. Directions at www.gardinerfarmersmarket.org, (207) 582-3100.

 

Willow Pond Farm in Sabattus, Maine. 395 Middle Road (on Route 9, very near I-95), (207) 375-6662 (www.willowpf.com).

 

Cafe Bon-Bon in Lewiston, Maine. 205 Main St, (207) 783-8200. The café's soup and sandwich menu features native produce.

 

Fresh off the Farm in Rockport, Maine. 495 Commercial St (Route 1), (207) 236-3260. A percentage of these CD sales goes to the Organization For Transformative Farming.

 

Download information about CD as pdf file

Listen to audio clips from the CD

 

Upcoming Free Grange™ publications include:

Live album of fiddle and guitar music by Hope Hoffman & Jim Berrier playing at Maine contra dances and barn dances; expected CD release date May 2009. To listen to Hope and Jim's dance music, please click here.

Gallery-quality notecards featuring photos and graphics of local foods; expected release date spring 2009.

 

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