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Tabusintac Country Market

Come visit the market! Over a dozen local vendors will offer for sale a variety of items every Saturday morning.
The Country Market opens at 7:30a.m. for the early morning shopper and will stay open until 11. It is located at the Tabusintac Community Hall at 4504 Route 11.

Enjoy a hearty breakfast and then peruse what is available to purchase from the vendors set up both inside and outside.

For further information on the Country Market, contact Market Director Gail Savoy 779-8045.

Table Rental Call Angele 779-4734

Calma Harding
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Vendors

CB Farms - The McCallum Family are seasonal vendors. In the spring and early summer they have bedding plants. In the summer and early fall they offer;fresh strawberries, raspberries, and vegetables,for sale. In late November and early December, trees from their lot are available to purchase to adorn your home for the Christmas season.

Goulettes - Edgar offers for sale his handcrafted wood products while his wife Juliet sells her hand crocheted items.

Angele Palmer - Visit the pie lady at the market. Craving a butterscotch or coconut pie? Then visit Angele's table where you will find not only her pies but her fleece shawls and jean quilts as well.

Calma's Bread and Bags - Enjoy homemade bread, scones, and cinnamon rolls fresh from Calma Harding's kitchen. Looking for a one-of-a kind purse that is unlike any other? Stop and look at Calma's handmade purses.

Dannick Organique - Danny and Nicole offer organic products grown in their garden in Val Comeau and produced in their kitchen. Homemade spaghetti sauce, jams, jellies, and spices are just a few of the items that fill their table. Also when in season, organic grown vegetables.

Arlene Ross -  Arlene has her own speciality in baked goods. She bakes a variety of breads, rolls, sweets, etc. Everything on the table is delicious and tasty.  

L&M Apron Strings and Fudgey Things; Lois Matin is the "L" and Marianna Palmer is the "M" in L&M Apron Strings and Fudgey Things. Lois creates unique aprons, jewelry bags, tea towels, etc. All are practical items that make a great gift. Marianna, a woman with a sweet tooth, shares her love of chocolate and ooey, gooey treats with us. Her homemade candy treats are a "treat" to many market customers.

Sarah's Unique Handcrafted Jewelry - Sarah Ross can take a handful of beads and create a unique one-of-a-kind necklace for anyone. Her jewelry has become very popular with many. She offers a large assortment of necklaces, earrings, and bracelets for people of all ages. Visit her table to see what catches your eye.

Brunswick Rock Art - Todd Norton combs the beaches searching for beautiful stones and petrified wood to make into pendants. A visit to his table is a lesson in geology and history.

DuBocquet Music - Valerie and Charles DuBocquet of Pacquetville are composers of easy-listening music. With local musicians they have recorded three CDs. The sales of the CDs are donated to benefit three special causes - Alzheimer Society; Peace and Develpoment; and AIDS. The couple also sells small handwoven articles.

Breakfast served from 7:30-10:30

 

Hon. Carmel Robichaud supports market
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Billy Joe and Abby enjoy breakfast
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Dannick Organics
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