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ALBEMARLE, FLUVANNA, GREENE, LOUISA, & NELSON COUNTIES LOOK FOR THE LABEL & TASTE THE DIFFERENCE! GROCERS FARMERS MARKETS PIEDMONT ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL 410 East Water Street, Suite 700 Charlottesville, VA 22902 www.pecva.org NonProfit Org US Postage PAID Charlottesville, VA Permit No. 232 2008 Charlottesville City Market April 5-October 25 Saturdays 7am-12pm Water & First Streets, Downtown Mall Contact: Stephanie Anderegg-Maloy (434) 970-3371 www.charlottesvillecitymarket.com Farmers in the Park May 28-September 24 Wednesdays 3-7pm Meade Park on Meade Avenue Charlottesville Contact: Stephanie Anderegg-Maloy (434) 970-3371 Crozet Farmers Market Seasonal Saturdays 8-12pm Corner of Jarmans Gap Road & Crozet Avenue Crozet Contact: Kathleen Jump (434) 823-7878 Scottsville Farmers Market April-October Dorrier Park Thursdays 3-7pm Contact: Brenda Moore (434) 295-8361 Saturdays 8-11am Contact: Michelle Maggiore (434) 286-3750 Fluvanna Farmers Market April 1-October 28 Tuesdays 3-7pm Pleasant Grove Palmyra Contact: John Thompson (434) 591-1950 Greene County Farmers Market Third Sat. of June - Third Sat. of September Saturdays 8-11am Greene County Technical Education Center, Route 33 Nelson Farmers Market May-October Saturdays 8am-12pm Route 151 Nellysford Contact: Amy Childs (434) 244-2399 Whole Foods Farmers Market May-October Every Other Tuesday 4-7pm 300 Shoppers World Court Charlottesville (434) 973-4900 Buying local gives you freedom of choice for your family's health & nutrition. Knowing where your food comes from and how it is grown or raised enables you to choose fresh food from farmers you know and whose practices you support. Locally grown & produced foods are exceptionally fresh, delicious, & abundant. Local food is fresher and tastes better than food shipped long distances from other states or countries, so it often reaches you within 24 hours of harvest. Local farmers can offer produce varieties bred for taste and freshness rather than shipping and long shelf life. Buying local protects the environment. Most conventionally produced food is extremely resource intensive, traveling an average of 1,500-2,500 miles from field to plate. Local food, however, doesn’t have to travel far, thus reducing fossil fuel dependence, carbon dioxide emissions, and use of packing materials. Buying local supports endangered family farms & strengthens the local economy. Getting to know the farmers who grow your food builds relationships based on understanding and trust, the foundation of strong communities. With each local food purchase, you ensure that more of your money goes directly to local farmers and stays in the community. Buying local protects open space & farmland. Keeping local farms economically viable is critical to preserving the beautiful landscapes and rural agricultural areas surrounding towns and urban centers. Buying local food helps to make farming more profitable and selling farmland for development less attractive. The Many Reasons to Buy Local! ALBEMARLE All Good Grocery 600 Earlysville Green Earlysville (434) 973-5570 www.allgoodgrocery.com Fabulous Foods 1205 Crozet Avenue Crozet (434) 823-1100 www.fabfoodsmarket.com From Scratch Baking Co. 1770 Timberwood Boulevard, Suite 106 Charlottesville (434) 970-2253 www.fromscratchbakeryco.com Greenwood Gourmet Grocery 6701 Rockfish Gap Turnpike Crozet (540) 456-6431 www.greenwoodgourmet.com CHARLOTTESVILLE Cville Market 221 Carlton Road Kathy’s Shopping Center Charlottesville (434) 984-0545 www.cvillemarket.com Feast! In the Main Street Market 416 West Main Street Charlottesville (434) 244-7800 www.feastvirginia.com Foods of all Nations 2121 Ivy Road Charlottesville (434) 296-6131 www.foodsofallnations.com Integral Yoga Natural Foods 923-H Preston Avenue Charlottesville (434) 293-4111 www.iyfoods.com Rebecca's Natural Food Barracks Road Shopping Center 1141 Emmet Street Charlottesville (434) 977-1965 www.rebeccasnaturalfood.com The Organic Butcher 416 West Main Street Charlottesville (434) 244-7400 www.theorganicbutcher.com [email protected] LOUISA Farmer’s Foods 502 E. Main Street Louisa (540) 967-5323 [email protected] PHOTO COURTESY OF ROUNDABOUT FARM PHOTO COURTESY OF FABULOUS FOODS PHOTO COURTESY OF FEAST! PHOTO COURTESY OF HORSE & BUGGY PRODUCE

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Page 1: Buy Local Eal Local Charlottesville

ALBEMARLE, FLUVANNA, GREENE, LOUISA, & NELSON COUNTIES

LOOK FOR THE LABEL & TASTE THE DIFFERENCE!

GROCERS

FARMERS MARKETS

PIEDMONT ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL410 East Water Street, Suite 700Charlottesville, VA 22902www.pecva.org

NonProfit OrgUS Postage

PAIDCharlottesville, VA

Permit No. 232

2008

Charlottesville City Market April 5-October 25 Saturdays 7am-12pm Water & First Streets, Downtown MallContact: Stephanie Anderegg-Maloy (434) 970-3371www.charlottesvillecitymarket.com

Farmers in the ParkMay 28-September 24Wednesdays 3-7pmMeade Park on Meade Avenue CharlottesvilleContact: Stephanie Anderegg-Maloy (434) 970-3371

Crozet Farmers MarketSeasonal Saturdays 8-12pmCorner of Jarmans Gap Road & Crozet Avenue Crozet Contact: Kathleen Jump(434) 823-7878

Scottsville Farmers MarketApril-OctoberDorrier Park

Thursdays 3-7pmContact: Brenda Moore(434) 295-8361

Saturdays 8-11amContact: Michelle Maggiore(434) 286-3750

Fluvanna Farmers MarketApril 1-October 28Tuesdays 3-7pmPleasant GrovePalmyraContact: John Thompson(434) 591-1950 Greene County Farmers MarketThird Sat. of June - Third Sat. of SeptemberSaturdays 8-11am Greene County Technical Education Center, Route 33

Nelson Farmers MarketMay-OctoberSaturdays 8am-12pmRoute 151Nellysford Contact: Amy Childs(434) 244-2399

Whole Foods Farmers MarketMay-OctoberEvery Other Tuesday 4-7pm300 Shoppers World Court Charlottesville(434) 973-4900

Buying local gives you freedom of choice for your family's health & nutrition.

Knowing where your food comes from and how it is grown or raised enables you to choose fresh food from farmers you know and whose practices you support.

Locally grown & produced foods are exceptionally fresh, delicious, & abundant.

Local food is fresher and tastes better than food shipped long distances from other states or countries, so it often reaches you within 24 hours of harvest. Local farmers can offer produce varieties bred for taste and freshness rather than shipping and long shelf life.

Buying local protects the environment. Most conventionally produced food is extremely resource intensive, traveling an average of 1,500-2,500 miles from field to plate. Local food, however, doesn’t have to travel far, thus reducing fossil fuel dependence, carbon dioxide emissions, and use of packing materials.

Buying local supports endangered family farms & strengthens the local economy.

Getting to know the farmers who grow your food builds relationships based on understanding and trust, the foundation of strong communities. With each local food purchase, you ensure that more of your money goes directly to local farmers and stays in the community.

Buying local protects open space & farmland. Keeping local farms economically viable is critical to preserving the beautiful landscapes and rural agricultural areas surrounding towns and urban centers. Buying local food helps to make farming more profitable and selling farmland for development less attractive.

The Many Reasons to Buy Local!

ALBEMARLE

All Good Grocery600 Earlysville GreenEarlysville(434) 973-5570www.allgoodgrocery.com

Fabulous Foods 1205 Crozet AvenueCrozet(434) 823-1100www.fabfoodsmarket.com

From Scratch Baking Co.1770 Timberwood Boulevard, Suite 106Charlottesville(434) 970-2253www.fromscratchbakeryco.com

Greenwood Gourmet Grocery 6701 Rockfish Gap Turnpike Crozet(540) 456-6431www.greenwoodgourmet.com

CHARLOTTESVILLE

Cville Market221 Carlton RoadKathy’s Shopping CenterCharlottesville(434) 984-0545www.cvillemarket.com

Feast!In the Main Street Market416 West Main Street Charlottesville (434) 244-7800www.feastvirginia.com

Foods of all Nations 2121 Ivy RoadCharlottesville(434) 296-6131www.foodsofallnations.com

Integral Yoga Natural Foods923-H Preston AvenueCharlottesville(434) 293-4111www.iyfoods.com

Rebecca's Natural FoodBarracks Road Shopping Center1141 Emmet StreetCharlottesville(434) 977-1965www.rebeccasnaturalfood.com

The Organic Butcher 416 West Main StreetCharlottesville(434) [email protected]

LOUISA

Farmer’s Foods 502 E. Main StreetLouisa(540) [email protected]

PHOTO COURTESY OF ROUNDABOUT FARM

PHOTO COURTESY OF FABULOUS FOODS

PHOTO COURTESY OF FEAST!

PHOTO COURTESY OF HORSE & BUGGY PRODUCE

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ALBEMARLE

a.m. FOG 9264 Critzer Shop Road AftonYvonne & Ken Harris (540) [email protected] On-Site, U-Pick Available (Mon-Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm)Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Cherries, Beef, Mushrooms, Herbs, Flowers, Pumpkins, Christmas Trees, Hayrides

Bessette Family Farm850 Hog Creek LaneEsmontMichele & Dennis Bessette(434) [email protected] On-Site, Nellysford Farmers MarketSeasonal Vegetables, Herbs, Pastured Chicken, Stew Hens, Eggs, Bread, Jelly

New Branch Farm1070 Bishop Hill RoadCharlottesvilleStephanie Meyers & Mark Lieberth(434) [email protected] at Cville City Market, RestaurantsCertified Organic Seasonal Vegetables, Herbs, Cut Flowers

The Farm at Red Hill 2400 Southside DriveNorth GardenWendy & Richard Harrison (434) [email protected] at Cville City Market, Farmers in the Park, Retailers, RestaurantsProduce Grown Year Round: Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Peppers, Lettuce, Herbs, Eggs

Roundabout Farm Deer Bonn RoadKeswickMegan Weary (434) [email protected] at Farmers Markets, CSA, Retailers, Restaurants, Caterers, FloristsYear Round Produce, Wine Grapes, Cut Flowers

Satyrfield Dairy Goats 1836 Polo Grounds Road CharlottesvilleJohn Coles(434) 973-6505Sells On-Site, Cville City Market, Retailers Seasonal Produce

Shady Lane Farm159 Shady LaneFree UnionNathan Yoder(434) [email protected] On-Site, Farm Stands, Farmers Markets, Restaurants, RetailersSeasonal Produce, Free Range Eggs, Herbs, Flowers, Specialty Foods

Split Rock Farm1040 Owensville RoadIvy(434) [email protected] On-Site, Farmers Markets Seasonal Produce, Strawberries, Blackberries, Eggs, Mushrooms

GREENE

Planet Earth DiversifiedRoute 1 Box 123 StanardsvilleMichael Clark(434) 985-3570www.planetearth diversified.commarket@planetearth diversified.comSells at Cville City Market, On-Line, Phone Orders, Retailers Seasonal Produce, Micro-Greens, Herbs, Edible Flowers, Eggs

LOUISA

Quail Spring Farm2368 Vawter Corner RoadLouisaAdrianna Vargo(540) [email protected] On-Site, CSASeasonal Produce, Herbs, Flowers

FLUVANNA

Misty Meadows Farm Kents Store Pam & Jim Vick (434) [email protected] at Cville City Market, Scottsville & Fluvanna Farmers Markets, Retailers Seasonal Produce, “Golden Queen” Corn on the Cob, Eggs, Lavender

Randy’s Produce Farm1817 Bybee RoadLouisaAnne Marie Parrish(434) [email protected] at Cville City Market, Retailers, Restaurants Seasonal Produce

NELSON

Appalachia Star Farm163 Shaeffers Hollow Lane RoselandMichael & Kathryn Bertoni (434) [email protected] on-site, CSA, Cville City Market, Nelson Farmers Market, Lexington Farmers Market, Retailers & RestaurantsSeasonal Produce, Berries, Heirloom Tomatoes, Cooking Herbs, Cut Flowers

Critzer Family Farm >9388 Critzer Shop Road AftonWhitney Critzer(540) [email protected] On-Site, Local Farmers MarketsSeasonal Produce, Strawberries (U-Pick & Pre-Picked), Peaches. Pumpkins, Plums, Cherries

Double H Farm1401 Hunting Lodge RoadWinginaRichard Bean & Jean Rinaldi(434) [email protected], Eggs, Meat

Garden Trade Nursery & Garden Shop71 River RoadFaberRobert Ballard & Susan Viemeister(434) [email protected] Produce, Herbs, Apples, Peaches, Pumpkins, Christmas Trees, Wreaths, Greens

Goodwin Creek Farm & Bakery151 Goodwin Creek TrailAftonJohn & Nancy Hellerman(540) 456-6701www.aftonvirginia.comSells On-Site, Online, RetailersSeasonal Produce, Free Range Eggs, Baked Goods

Heaven and Earth Acres450 Phillips LaneNellysfordTom Weber(434) [email protected] On-Site by Appointment, Nelson Farmer’s Market, RestaurantsSeasonal Produce, Apples

Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery >2800 Berry Hill Road NellysfordKim Allen Pugh & Crystal Allen Brennan(434) [email protected] On-Site, June 19-Aug 17 (Wed-Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 1-5pm)U-Pick Blackberries, Fruit Wines, Mead

Hungry Hill Farm89 Williamstown RoadShipmanGlenn R. Clayton(434) [email protected] On-Site by Appt., Retailers, Restaurants, Farmers Markets, Farm StandsSeasonal Produce, Berries, Peaches, Mushrooms, Honey

The Nelke Farm2776 Freshwater Cove LaneLovingstonDorothy Nelke(434) [email protected] On-Site by Appt., Cville City Market, Nelson Farmer’s Market, RestaurantsSeasonal Produce, Asian Greens, Eggplant, Heirloom Tomatoes, Melons

Seamans’ Orchard >415 Dark Hollow RoadRoseland(434) 277-8130www.seamansorchard.comSells On-SiteStrawberries, U-Pick Available, Asparagus

Twin Springs Farm >1200 Findlay Mountain RoadShipmanGary & Jeanne Scott(434) [email protected] On-Site, Lexington Farmers Market, Nelson Farmers Market, Retailers, RestaurantsSeasonal Produce, Strawberries, Blueberries, U-Pick Blueberries (June-July)

ALBEMARLE Carter Mountain Orchard > 1435 Carter Mountain Trail CharlottesvilleCynthia Chiles(434) 977-1833cynthia@cartermountain orchard.comwww.cartermountain orchard.comSells On-Site (June-Oct, 9am-6pm; Nov-Thanksgiving, 9am-5pm; Weekends in Dec)Apples, Peaches, Seasonal Produce, Pumpkins, U-Pick Available

Chiles Peach Orchard >1351 Greenwood RoadCrozetCynthia Chiles(434) 823-1583cynthia@chilespeach orchard.comwww.chilespeach orchard.comSells On-Site, May-November(Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm; Sun 10am-5pm)Strawberries, Sweet Cherries, Peaches, Apples, Pumpkins, Seasonal Vegetables, U-Pick Available

Henley’s Orchard 1917 White Hall Road, Rt 810CrozetJoe & Joan Henley, Tim & Sarah Henley (434) 823-4037 or(434) [email protected] On-Site, Retailers, RestaurantsApples, Peaches, Blackberries, Grass-Fed Beef in Halves & Quarters

Vintage Virginia ApplesP.O. Box 210North GardenCharlotte Shelton (434) 297-2326www.vintagevirginia apples.comfruit@vintangevirginia apples.comSells On-Site (Wed-Sat 2-6pm), Cville City Market, Online, Retailers Rare & Vintage Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Apricots, Cider, Fruit Trees, Workshops

Wayland Orchard >6474 Apple Green LaneCrozetDavid and Ginny Wayland(434) [email protected] On-Site (Sept-Oct, every day), Farm Stands, Retailers Apples, U-Pick Available

NELSON Dickie Brothers Orchard >2552 Dickie RoadRoselandJohn Bruguiere(434) [email protected] On-Site, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, Retailers Apples, Peaches, U-Pick Available (Mid Aug-Late Oct)

Drumheller’s Orchard1130 Drumheller Orchard LaneLovingston(434) 263-5036Sells On-Site, Sept 9-Dec 22(Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm) Apples, Hams, Apple Cider, Apple Butter, Honey

Seamans’ Orchard415 Dark Hollow RoadRoseland(434) 277-8130www.seamansorchard.comSells On-Site 3rd Weekend in Sept & at Flippin Seaman, IncApples

Silver Creek Orchards >3679 Pharsalia RoadTyro(434) 277-5865www.flippin-seaman.comSells On-Site(Sept 13, 9am-4:30pm; Sept 14, 12-5pm; Oct 11, 9am-4:30pm; Oct 12, 12-5pm)Apples, U-Pick Only

ORCHARDS

PRODUCE

DID YOU KNOW?

• Virginia loses over 23,000 acres of farmland to development every year• 54% of Virginia farms report a net loss of income• If each household in the Charlottesville region spent $10 per week on locally produced foods

and farm products, it would generate $50.7 million annual dollars of direct economic investment in our region’s economy, farms, families and communities!

SOURCE: VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION

> U-PICK

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PHOTO COURTESY OF QUAIL SPRING FARM

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WHAT IS A CSA?

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) helps the food buying public build relationships with farmers. By making a financial commitment to a farm (usually before the growing season begins), people join the CSA and receive a weekly basket of produce

MEAT, POULTRY, & DAIRY

ALBEMARLE Bessette Family Farm850 Hog Creek LaneEsmontMichele & Dennis Bessette(434) [email protected] On-Site, Nellysford Farmers MarketSeasonal Vegetables, Herbs, Pastured Chicken, Stew Hens, Eggs, Bread, Jelly

Currituck Farm Grass Fed Beef 4826 Advance Mills RoadEarlysvilleAnn & Leo Mallek(434) [email protected] On-Site by AppointmentGrass-Fed & Pastured Beef

Gryffon's Aerie@ Mt. Air FarmRt. 810 (2 miles north of Whitehall)CrozetRamona & Collins Huff(434) 531-0994, (434) [email protected] On-Site Sat & Sun 12-5pmMail Order, Restaurants USDA Inspected Heritage Livestock: Grass-Fed Beef, Pork, Lamb, Eggs

Iona Farm7359 Jefferson Mill RoadScottsvilleJennifer Campbell(434) [email protected] On-Site by AppointmentPastured & Free Range Heritage- Breed Poultry, Eggs

Majesty Farm 3539 Red Hill School RoadNorth GardenKathryn Russell(434) [email protected] On-Site, CSABeef, Lamb, Chicken Eggs, Duck Eggs, Dairy Products through Herd Share Operation

Quarter’s Farm 5112 Dick Woods RoadCharlottesvilleBill McCaskill (434) 293-6982Sells On-Site by AppointmentGrass-Fed Beef, Free Range Eggs, Herbs, Cut Flowers

Reynolds Grassland Natural4721 Green Creek RoadSchuylerMark Reynolds(434) [email protected] On-Site by Appt, Nelson Farmers MarketChicken, Lamb, Chevon, Free Range Eggs

Sweet Seasons FarmP.O. Box 194BatesvilleMark & Sally Tueting(540) [email protected] Beef & Lamb; Pastured Pork, Broilers & Turkeys; Eggs

Tall Cotton Farm1913 Craig Store RoadAftonBill Schutte & Patti Lou Riker(540) [email protected] On-Site by Appt, Nelson Farmers MarketGrass-Fed Beef, Free Range Poultry & Eggs

Whistlin’ Hollow FarmKate Mahanes & Jim Fleming8979 Dick Woods Road Afton(540) [email protected] On-Site by Appt, Special OrdersLamb, Duck Eggs

FLUVANNA

Hilldale Farm2444 Carysbrook RoadPalmyraCatherine & David Tatman (434) 589-2762Sells at Feast!, Fluvanna & Nellysford Farmers MarketsEggs, Beef, Lamb, Certified Organic USDA Inspected Chicken & Eggs

Rob HarrisonTroy(434) [email protected] at Feast!, Fluvanna & Nellysford Direct SalesBeef

Wild Oats Farm 7142 West River RoadScottsvilleSusan Swales(434) 286-9273Sells On-Site, Scottsville & Fluvanna Farmers Markets Grass-Fed Beef & Lamb, Eggs

NELSON Davis Creek Farm 4670 Davis Creek LaneLovingstonElizabeth Van Deventer & Tim Di Chiara(434) [email protected] On-Site (Saturday 9am-12noon & by appt.), Nellysford Farmers MarketUSDA Inspected Grass-Fed Beef, Pastured Chicken

Double H Farm1401 Hunting Lodge RoadWinginaRichard Bean & Jean Rinaldi(434) [email protected], Eggs, Meat

ALBEMARLE Elena Day151 Buckingham CircleCharlottesville(434) [email protected] at Cville City MarketSeasonal Vegetables, Fruit Pies, Breads, Cut Flowers

Free Union Produce & Gourmet Edibles 1813 Old Orchard RoadFree UnionDiane La Sauce (434) 964-0816Sells at Cville City Market, Special Order, By AppointmentSpecialty Greens, Herbs, Cut Flowers, Seeds, & Gourmet Foods

Howard’s Blue Ribbon Honey107 Cavalier DriveCharlottesvilleHoward Capon (434) [email protected] Honey (late June)

Garden MedicinalsP.O. Box 320EarlysvilleJeff McCormack, Ph.D.(434) 964-9113www.gardenmedicinals.commailbox@garden medicinals.comA Variety of Vegetable, Flower, & Mostly Herb Seed (also available as dormant rootstock in fall & sometimes in spring)

Green and Gold4425 Advance Mills RoadEarlysvilleEileen Stephens(434) [email protected] On-Site by Appt, Cville City Market Tomato & Pepper Plants, Herb Plants, Annuals, Perennials

Sharondale / Mushrooms & Useful Plants5394 Cismont LaneKeswickMark Jones (434) 296-3301 [email protected] On-Site by Appt., Cville City Market Mushrooms, Culinary & Medicinal Herbs, Fruit & Fiber Plants, Workshops

GREENE

Wakefield Pickles 1151 Amicus RoadStanardsvilleKatharine Gagarin (434) [email protected] at Cville City MarketHomemade Pickles

Landovel Farm / The Holy Grael 342 Gravel Hill RoadFork UnionGary Grunau(434) [email protected] at Whole Foods Farmers Market, RetailersSorbet Made with Locally Grown Berries

NELSON Blue Mountain Brewery & Hop Farm 9519 Critzers Shop Road (Hwy 151)AftonMandi Smack(540) 456-8020www.bluemountain brewery.combluemountainbrewery @yahoo.comSells On-Site (Tue-Thu, 4-10pm; Fri-Sat, 12-10pm; Sun, 12-8pm), Retailers, RestaurantsCraft-Brewed Ales & Lagers

Edible Landscaping Nursery361 Spirit Ridge LaneAfton(434) [email protected] On-Site, Online, Mail Order Edible Potted Plants such as Apples, Asparagus, Berries, Wine Grapes

SPECIALTY FOODS

CSAs& FOOD SUBSCRIPTIONS

ALBEMARLE

Best of What’s AroundP.O. Box 700ScottsvilleMatthew Holt(434) 286-7255www.bestofwhatsaround.orginfo@bestofwhatsaround.orgCertified Organic Produce

Horse & Buggy Produce*

P.O. Box 416CharlottesvilleBrett Wilson (434) 284-1084www.horseand buggyproduce.combrett@horseand buggyproduce.comFruits (including Blueberries, Peaches, Plums, Cherries), Vegetables, Pasture-Raised Meats & Eggs, Trout, Certified Organic Dairy, Breads, Granola, Honey, Cider, Flowers, etc.* Horse & Buggy sources products from over 100

family farms in the region and is not a traditional CSA. (CSAs typically sell shares to support a single farm operation).

Innisfree Community Gardens Trisha Costello (434) 823-5646Innisfreecommunity [email protected] Produce, Cooking & Medicinal Herbs, Flowers

Majesty Farm 3539 Red Hill School RoadNorth GardenKathryn Russell(434) [email protected], Lamb, Chicken Eggs, Duck Eggs, Dairy Products through Herd Share Operation

Roundabout Farm Deer Bonn RoadKeswickMegan Weary [email protected](434) 296-7414Year Round Produce, Cut Flowers

LOUISA

Quail Spring Farm 2368 Vawter Corner RoadLouisaAdrianna Vargo(540) [email protected] Produce, Herbs, Flowers

Ploughshare Community Farm 2697 Poindexter RoadLouisaTony & Rebecca Lagana (540) [email protected] at Cville City Market & Farmers in the Park Seasonal Produce, Beef, Chicken, Eggs, Herbs, Cut Flowers

NELSON

Appalachia Star Farm 163 Shaeffers Hollow LaneRoselandMichael & Kathryn Bertoni (434) [email protected] Produce, Berries, Heirloom Tomatoes, Cooking Herbs, Cut Flowers

PHOTO COURTESY OF DAVIS CREEK FARM

PHOTO COURTESY OF ROUNDABOUT FARM

PHOTO COURTESY OF QUAIL SPRING FARM

CHEESECaromont Farm9261 Old Green MountainEsmontGail Hobbs-Page(434) [email protected] Online, Farmers Markets, Retailers, RestaurantsHand-Crafted Farmstead & Artisanal Goat Cheese

Iron Rod Chevre 2955 Earlysville RoadEarlysvilleLeslie Sidwell (434) [email protected] to Retailers & RestaurantsChevre Goat Cheese in a Variety of Coatings

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RESTAURANTSThese restaurants and caterers have demonstrated a commitment to using local foods in their dishes when possible.

THIS GUIDE IS A PUBLICATION OF:

PIEDMONT ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCILThe Piedmont Environmental Council is a nonprofit grassroots organization dedicated to promoting and protecting the Virginia Piedmont’s vibrant communities, rural economy, natural resources, history, and beauty through programs such as Buy Fresh Buy Local.

www.pecva.org

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TOP OF THE CROP SPONSORS:

TO OBTAIN COPIES OR TO BE LISTED IN THIS GUIDE: Please visit www.buylocalcville.org or call 434-977-2033.

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The developers of this guide do not have the capacity to independently verify all of the information presented here. Contributors to the guide are responsible for its content.

CATERERS

A Pimento Catering 1117-L E Market StreetCharlottesville(434) 971-7720www.apimentocatering.comMenu features locally grown produce, cheeses and meats

Dinner at Home 1680 Royal Oak CourtCharlottesvilleAshley Hightower(434) 296-4514chef@ashleysdinner athome.comwww.ashleysdinner athome.com

Harvest Moon Catering 512 West Main Street [email protected]

WahooRidge Catering 915-104 Dorchester PlaceCharlottesville(434) 977-3663www.wahooridge.comMenu features locally grown produce and meats

ALBEMARLE Clifton the Country Inn 1296 Clifton Inn DriveCharlottesville(434) 220-2120www.cliftoninn.netMenu features locally grown produce, poultry, pork, herbs, wine and cheese $$$$

Greenwood Gourmet Grocery6701 Rockfish Gap TurnpikeCrozet(540) 456-6431www.greenwood gourmet.com$

Ivy Inn Restaurant2244 Old Ivy RoadCharlottesville(434) 977-1222www.ivyinnrestaurant.comMenu features locally grown produce, occasionally local meat and dairy $$$$

Palladio Restaurant at Barboursville Vineyards P.O. Box 136Barboursville(540) 832-3824Barboursvillewine.comMenu features locally grown produce, herbs, meats and dairy$$$$

Petit Pois 201 W. Main StreetCharlottesville(434) 979-7647Menu features locally grown produce, meats, nuts, herbs and wine $$$

CHARLOTTESVILLE Al Dente Ix Building925 2nd Street, SECharlottesville(434) 295-9922Menu features a variety of locally grown seasonal produce, rabbit, veal and lamb $$$

Bluelight Grill & Raw Bar120 E. Main StreetCharlottesville(434) 295-1223www.bluelightgrill.comMenu features locally grown produce, meats and herbs as well as local tofu and a variety of local wines $$$

Café Feast! In the Main Street Market416 West Main St. Charlottesville 22903 (434) 244-7800www.feastvirginia.comMenu features locally grown produce, meats, cheeses, herbs, wines and specialty foods$

Fleurie 103 3rd Street NECharlottesville(434) 981-2050Menu features locally grown produce, meats, nuts, herbs and wine $$$$

Hamilton’s at First & Main101 West Main Street (434) 295-6649Menu features locally grown produce, poultry, meats, herbs, eggs, cheeses, wine $$$

L’étoile817 W. Main StreetCharlottesville(434) 979-7957Artistic French menu driven by relationships with local farmers, extensive local wine and beer list $$$

Mas Tapas Bar 501 Monticello RoadCharlottesville(434) 979-0990www.mastapas.comMenu features locally grown produce, meats, eggs, herbs and mushrooms$$-$$$

OXO 215 W. Water StreetCharlottesville(434) 977-8111www.oxorestaurant.comMenu features locally grown produce$$$$

Revolutionary Soup 108 2nd Street SW #17Charlottesville(434) 296-7687www.revolutionary soup.comMenu features locally grown produce, meat, stock bones, eggs, herbs and tofu $

NELSON Basic Necessities 2226 Rockfish Valley HwyNellysford(434) 361-1766www.basicnecessities.usMenu features locally grown produce, berries, herbs and wine$$

D’ Ambola’s Restaurant 9278 RockFish Valley HwyAfton(540) 456-4556www.dambolas.com Menu features locally grown produce, chicken and rabbit $$$

Fabulous FoodsIntegral YogaPlanet Earth Diversified

www.revolutionarysoup.com

www.mastapas.comwww.gryffonsaerie.com

www.southernexposure.com

www.greenwoodgourmet.comwww.countrysidenatural.com

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