The 57th Brown County Rodeo, slated for June 3-5, will also feature the third annual Market & Trade Days at the Brown County Fairgrounds, which will take place from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 4 and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, June 5.
The Market &Trade Days have already attracted the maximum number of vendors for the space available. Vendors from throughout the area, as well as statewide, will be providing an opportunity to sip, shop, and dine during rodeo weekend.
Among the more notable vendors are The Midnight Munch, Spirit of Texas Winery, and Heirlooms Handmade Jewelry.
The Midnight Munch is “a family owned food trailer, ready to serve your next event,” according to its Facebook page, which goes on to say, “With our delicious spin on traditional comfort food, you’ll be ready to ‘keep on munchin’!” Items on their menu include the Thick Chick Sandwich, Big Popper Tacos, and The ‘Ooey Gooey’ Grilled Cheese.
The 57th Brown County Rodeo, slated for June 3-5, will also feature the third annual Market & Trade Days at the Brown County Fairgrounds, which will take place from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 4 and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, June 5.
The Market &Trade Days have already attracted the maximum number of vendors for the space available. Vendors from throughout the area, as well as statewide, will be providing an opportunity to sip, shop, and dine during rodeo weekend.
Among the more notable vendors are The Midnight Munch, Spirit of Texas Winery, and Heirlooms Handmade Jewelry.
The Midnight Munch is “a family owned food trailer, ready to serve your next event,” according to its Facebook page, which goes on to say, “With our delicious spin on traditional comfort food, you’ll be ready to ‘keep on munchin’!” Items on their menu include the Thick Chick Sandwich, Big Popper Tacos, and The ‘Ooey Gooey’ Grilled Cheese.
Jen Salinetti is the co-owner of Woven Roots Farm in Tyringham. Lise Metzger Photography
Do you know where your asparagus comes from? What kind of soil does it call home? How about the farmer who grows it?
Guidoâs Fresh Marketplace knows. Guido s is a partner of sustainable farms all across the region, which keeps your produce local, organic, and moving swiftly from the field to your kitchen.
Brothers Chris and Matt Masiero are the owners of Guidoâs Fresh Marketplace stores, in their Pittsfield store. Eagle File Photo
Tyringhamâs Woven Roots Farm, Left Field Farm in Middlefield, and Indian Line Farm in South Egremont are three of those small-scale ag operations that will soon be delivering springâs bounty to a Guidoâs near you.
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