We already have our August vendors all lined up! We'll have a full house with lots of great craft, food, new and familiar vendors! Check 'em out...
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Guest Vendors for August
YoSoy Foods - Nick makes vegan cupcakes featuring spices from Denver's own Savory Spice Shop 
Le Petit Boulanger - the product of a thin man with a large appetite for baked goods and bread! Jake will be bringing homemade croissants and artisan breads to the HaHo
Melanie - Tsunami Kanzashi hair ornaments and handsewn children's clothing
Good Eats by Leza - handmade tomatillo sauce, corn tortillas, and corn bread
Waste Farmers - premium potting soil sold in reusable, portable pots and worm castings
High Plains Food Coop - a network of small family farms just east of Denver - they will be bringing cheese, beef jerky, oil, grains, produce, and more!
The Middle Sisters - Amy and Jenny make fused glass jewelry, frames, chimes and other functional art, as well as knitted items and collapsable hula hoops 
Sarah's Jewelry Creations - handmade earrings, bracelets, and necklaces
Recycled - Kristin is a Denver-based clothing designer, currently working with 100% locally sourced, post-consumer fabrics 
Artists at Stoneleaf - handmade pottery - plates, bowls, mugs, pitchers, and pots!
Hardpan Horticulture - organic, local produce and savory and medicinal herbs, organic cooking oils, home-made (by us!) mosquito repellent and skin salve, recycled oak cutting boards, home-made barbacoa with local meats, rhubarb lemonade, home-made pie with organic/local/home-grown ingredients, zucchini baba ganoush, maybe blackberry soup if the crop turns out!
Moonlight Studios - handmade crochet bugs and "moctipye" keeper animals
Rescue Bars - homemade granola bars with oats, honey, brown sugar, peanut butter, almonds, pecans, sunflower seeds, dried apricots, blueberries, cranberries, raisins, and dates
Gypsy Gauges - handmade gauged earrings
Johnny's Vegan Wine - homemade, vegan wine by the bottle 
MissVioDesigns - handmade knitted items

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Harvest Season Regular Vendors 
The vendors you'll see regularly at all the rest of the markets - many of your well-known and favorite ones. For more detailed descriptions of the regular vendors click HERE.

Duende Forge - A local blacksmith and cutler, Brice makes kitchen knives and paring knives. 
We Made This - A hands on project empowering refugee woman, We Made This sells handmade sewn aprons and bags
Little Black Cat Edibles - Justin and Liz grow veggies in their backyards for canning and preserving! They will have pickles, kimchi, tomato chutney and more
Hazelnut Undertakings - A group of neighbors that grow veggies, have chickens and bee hives, bake, and throw pottery. At the HaHo, they will bring produce, honey, cookies, eggs, and pottery.
Jameson Velosmith - James offers bicycle tunes and repairs 
Two Tarts Bakery - avid home bakers offering bundt cakes, pies, cookies, cupcakes, dessert breads and brownies
SQGLZ - Deacon is a local screen printer and designer. He'll bring posters, t-shirts, stickers, and buttons to the HaHo
Leatherworks - Dana makes handmade leather crafts including bags, wallets, bracelets, and jewelry
The Idle Goat - homemade masala chai and a conscious-raising line of apparel
Lisa Stavig - handbags, purses, totebags and accessories from recycled and up-cycled fabric
The GrowHaus - a non-profit center for urban agriculture and food justice in Denver - they will bring micro greens, tomatoes, and other produce
Lori Roop - l.c. of acirema - handmade herbal remedies, tintures, skin care products and lotions
Jared - mushroom inoculated logs and straw
Trey Rainosek - delicious, nutricious, gmo-free, plant based food!
Pony Treats! - vegan/organic dinner food to consume at the market 
Devon - tarot card readings
Sepal Chicks - silk-screened t-shirts, earrings, and cowls
Frieda and Barb - local crafters and moms who sew, craft wacky things, and throw pottery
Rumplestilskein's Fine Handspun Yarn - quality hand-spun and dyed yarns

 
 
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Wednesday, July 27th 
6:30pm to 8pm at Green Spaces (1368 26th St). 

Come join us for an evening walk in the RiNo neighborhood,where Kate Armstrong will help us identify wild edibles in our urban landscape!

Kate says about her wild foraging, “I am teaching people about the plants that are already growing and ready for the picking. The greens are in full swing right now, and you can find enough to eat to make a salad for your family almost anywhere. You just need to adjust your sight to the cracks and crevices, alleys and yards, road cuts and ‘wild’ areas of neighborhood yards and parks”. 

We will be walking throughout the RiNo neighborhood, so please wear appropriate shoes and bring water and you can snack on wild edibles along the way!

$5 suggested donation if you pay ahead of time at our Workshops Page
$10 suggested donation at the door

 
 
Thanks to everyone who made it out to the July Market at the Meadowlark!
We had a blast and we only kinda got rained on!

Thanks to our partners - Kinda Collective and Flobots.org -
Thanks to our Musicians - Poets Row, Mer, and The Lady Killers -
and Thank You!
 
 
Just a quick reminder:

The July HaHo is Today - Saturday, July 9th!
from 4 to 8pm at the Meadowlark
(2701 Larimer St, Denver)

See you there!
 
 
Check out our July 9th vendors! We have LOTS of new vendors at this July HaHo, so come to support them and see all the exciting new things they will be offering.
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Harvest Season Regular Vendors
The vendors you'll see regularly at all the rest of the markets - many of your well-known and favorite ones. For more detailed descriptions of the regular vendors click HERE.

Duende Forge - A local blacksmith and cutler, Brice makes kitchen knives and paring knives.
We Made This - A hands on project empowering refugee woman, We Made This sells handmade sewn aprons and bags
Little Black Cat Edibles - Justin and Liz grow veggies in their backyards for canning and preserving! They will have pickles, kimchi, tomato chutney and more
Hazelnut Undertakings - A group of neighbors that grow veggies, have chickens and bee hives, bake, and throw pottery. At the HaHo, they will bring produce, honey, cookies, eggs, and pottery.
Jameson Velosmith - James offers bicycle tunes and repairs
Two Tarts Bakery - avid home bakers offering bundt cakes, pies, cookies, cupcakes, dessert breads and brownies
SQGLZ - Deacon is a local screen printer and designer. He'll bring posters, t-shirts, stickers, and buttons to the HaHo
Leatherworks - Dana makes handmade leather crafts including bags, wallets, bracelets, and jewelry
The Idle Goat - homemade masala chai and a conscious-raising line of apparel
Lisa Stavig - handbags, purses, totebags and accessories from recycled and up-cycled fabric
The GrowHaus - a non-profit center for urban agriculture and food justice in Denver - they will bring micro greens, tomatoes, and other produce
Lori Roop - l.c. of acirema - handmade herbal remedies, tintures, skin care products and lotions
Jared - mushroom inoculated logs and straw
Trey Rainosek - delicious, nutricious, gmo-free, plant based food!
Pony Treats! - vegan/organic dinner food to consume at the market
Devon - tarot card readings
Sepal Chicks - silk-screened t-shirts, earrings, and cowls
Frieda and Barb - local crafters and moms who sew, craft wacky things, and throw pottery
Rumplestilskein's Fine Handspun Yarn - quality hand-spun and dyed yarns



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July 9th Guest Vendors
These are "one time only" guest vendors so you may not see them at another market after July. Better come this time to catch them!

Quiero Arepas - Our first food truck at the HaHo! Beckie and Igor make Venezuelan Arepas out of their little "arepita" truck
Rocky Mountain Wildflower Honey - 100% pure, unfiltered honey from David's 3 hives at his home in Denver
LolaRose Lemonades - homemade floral-based lemonades
Hardpan Horiculture – organically grown seedlings: heirloom tomato, zucchini, cucumber, eggplant, and a couple kinds of squash; blossom infused honeys and cooking oils; pumpkin fennel soup
Garner Design - strung bead jewelry using recycled and re-purposed items
Creations by Marica - hand-knit, children's sweaters
The Goat Next Door – Danny – goat cheese made from Danny’s backyard goats’ milk
Sunshine Kombucha -  Kombucha made with fresh, local, all-organic fruits, herbs and spices
Waste Farmer's - premium potting soil sold in reusable, portable pots and worm castings
Karoline's Ice Cream - homemade vegan ice cream
Crone of the Cloth - handmade wooden boxes
Good Eats by Leza - handmade tomatillo sauce, corn tortillas, and corn bread
Kylie - wild yeast sourdough bread
Mountain Majesty Lavender – Karen Fisher – homegrown lavender turned into lotion, facial steam, bathbags, bars, and more