Days Away!

154350_481021493966_2596810_nOh boy, the Moretown Artisans’ Sale is only days away!! Our organizing team is staying up all night getting everything lined up. Our artists are like busy little elves getting their beautiful artwork ready for you! We have such a great selection of gift ideas this year too – truly something for everyone! Be sure to check out our artist line up to see their work.

This will be our second year at the Moretown Elementary School, complete with a more spacious layout and tons of parking! Here’s the schedule for your convenience:

Saturday, December 8

  • Show is open 10am-4pm
  • Food from Fiddlehead Cuisine
  • Hannah’s House auction and raffle starting at 11am
  • Live music from Lisa Carlson and her students from 11am-12pm

Sunday, December 9

  • Show is open from 11am-4pm
  • Food from Gracie’s Tamales
  • Photos with SANTA from 12-2pm – FREE!
  • Hannah’s House auction and raffle end at 2:30pm – you must be present to win!

Shopping in Bed

It’s “Cyber Monday,” the third leg of the post-Thanksgiving shopping push that also includes Black Friday and Small Business Saturday. (I don’t know why we skip Sunday. Perhaps people are too busy celebrating Go To Church or Watch Football day?)

The idea of Cyber Monday is to promote the convenience of getting your all of holiday shopping done without taking your pajamas off or brushing your teeth or making yourself look at all presentable to the public. Most commonly we flock to online malls like Amazon.com or Zappos.com. However, the beauty of online shopping is that nearly anyone can have an online store these days, including independent artists, many of whom will also be at the Moretown Artisans’ Sale, December 8 & 9!

You can check out our complete listing of our artists here but if you just can’t wait to buy their art at the Moretown Elementary School in two weeks, see below for a list of our artists with online shops. Thanks in advance for supporting local art and Happy Cyber Monday!

If you’re looking for more Vermont Artists  to shop with, check out the Team Vermont page on Etsy.com for a listing of almost 150 highly talented and Vermont Strong artists to support!

 

 

Real Good Real Goods

The line at the grocery store yesterday was long. So long that I had time to learn that Jackie Chan is retiring, Danica Patrick is getting a divorce, and that they might be finally doing an honest repair to that scary bridge on 100 by Lareau Farm Inn. As I pondered the “news” in the check out line, I started to unload my groceries and it suddenly dawned on me how lucky we are here in Vermont to have such wonderful access to local products – food, drink and beyond.

My grocery cart was filled with real good real goods. There was a local turkey, fresh bread, local beer, tons of local produce, local eggs, local cheese and even locally roasted coffee. In fact, without even thinking about it while I shopped, the sole non-local item moving down the grocer’s conveyor belt was a pack of batteries.

Obviously I’m on autopilot when it comes to purchasing locally. But we have such an abundance of options, how could you not? Even making 50% of your purchases locally can have a significant impact on the local community but infusing much need cash right back into the local infrastructure instead of some out of state executive’s pockets.

So here’s a list of great places to get some local shopping done this holiday season:

Great Art shows to check out:

Great Local Shops to check out:

  • Stowe Street Emporium – There are so many great gift ideas from stocking stuffers to one of a kind gifts for everyone on your list – you must stop in have a look!
  • The Alchemist Cannery – Perfect for the beer geek on your list, not only can you get some of the best beer on the planet here, but they also have a great selection of beer-themed gifts, featuring the Hoptique line from Alena Botanica
  • The Store – Foodies will love this place chock full of kitchen gadgets, must-haves and more. They also have cooking classes in their beautiful test kitchen in the back!
  • Red Hen Bakery – One part gourmet food shop, one part bakery, one part coffee shop, this is a great place to find a great gift for the wine lover on your list – or to get a little pick-me-up cup of joe to keep you moving!
  • Sunflower Natural Foods – A great place for your natural and local groceries, they also have a great selection of cards, candles and more so you can get your holiday groceries and a couple gifts while you’re at it.
  • Prohibition Pig – When the shopping is over, swing by the Pig for a delicious meal and a fine beer. With a new chef in the kitchen, your dinner is sure to satisfy!

Of course there are endless options for local shopping – ask your friends where they go and keep it local this holiday season!