December 17th, 9am-12pm
in the Cathedral of St. Philip
Join us for the last day of PRFM's 2011 season and plan to finish up your holiday shopping, too! The annual indoor Holiday Artist Market has something for every locavore on your list, with choices from fine foods like bacon, hot chocolate, and artisanal jams to crafts from 35 local artists (think handmade baskets, fabric art, glass, jewelry, wood creations, cutting boards, bird houses, candles, blooming bulbs, plants, glass beads and more). Just can’t decide? PRFM has gift cards available or our volunteers can help you create the perfect gift basket (hint: BioBags make great stocking stuffers). P.S. We won't tell anyone if that extra-special gift is for you to enjoy!
A word of thanks from
Market Manager, Lauren Carey:
As PRFM completes our 5th season, I’d like to say how much you mean to us.
To our shoppers:
PRFM continues to thrive because you show up in the rain, 8 months pregnant, with your 3 month old triplets, when it is hot & cold, with your dog, with out of town family, at a chef demo, kids activity or ice cream social. We are here each week because you are here ready to try kohlrabi or share a sun choke recipe while waiting in the bread line. Thank you for putting local food on your table each week.
To our sponsors:
Atlanta Falcons Youth Foundation, Captain Planet Foundation, Ellis Hotel, Whole Foods, Wholesome Wave, & Cook’s Warehouse. It is through the generosity and community focus of businesses like you that we save the planet, empower people to eat well, teach the next generation and make local food accessible to all Georgians.
To our vendors:
It has been another wonderful year. We welcomed new friends and sent others on the next step in their journey. You make the market vibrant, seasonal and alive. Thank you for sharing your talents.
To our volunteers:
With grace, hospitality and always humor you make the market a happy place. With over 2,250 volunteer hours given this season, we all thank you for giving so much of yourselves.
See you in April!
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