ENGLEWOOD — The popular Englewood farmers market, which caused unprecedented traffic jams Thursdays on Dearborn Street during the height of the season, will continue through April, take a summer break, and return in October with a new logo.
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The Englewood farmers market logo contest winners, from left: Creative Award winner Danielle Hemp; fourth-place winner Tyler Knittle; third-place winner Carli Rosencrantz; second-place winner Kayla Borland, and first-place winner Abigail Radunz |
Englewood Elementary School students who created the top 25 entries for the Dearborn Street farmers market logo contest were invited on a special field trip Thursday to the market, and their work was displayed prominently. Several vendors gave students special demonstrations on their products. Students spent a few minutes with wild Alaskan salmon vendor Eric Donaldson, learning how wild salmon are caught in Alaska, where Donaldson fishes every summer and about fishing regulations and standards. Donaldson gave each student a copy of a book written by his friend Travis Arket, a king crab fisherman and photographer who was on the TV show “Deadliest Catch.” Students continued on the tour, stopping at Mother’s Garden for a demonstration on plants and herbs, at Evolution Orchids, and sampled kettle corn, where they watched a fresh batch popping in a 400-degree kettle. “This is the best popcorn I ever had,” said fifthgrader Anthony Watson. Farmers market manager Lee Perron said the logo contest committee received 91 entries from fourth and fifth graders at the school. Entries were judged by a panel last week and Perron announced the names of the top 25 entries before announcing the winners Thursday. “We appreciate the work each student has done, and all of the entries were wonderful,” Perron said. First place winner Abigail Radunz, fifth grade, took home a goodie basket courtesy of all the market vendors including produce, baked goods, cupcakes, pastries, kettle corn and fudge.
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More than 90 student artists from Englewood Elementary School submitted entries for the Englewood farmers market logo contest. The top five were recognized Thursday. The winning logo will appear on market merchandise, due out in the fall when the market returns after a summer break. To see the winning logo, turn to page 16. |
The winning design will be printed on farmers market merchandise including recycled shopping bags, farmers market T-shirts and aprons, for sale at the market starting in October. Proceeds from the sale of products displaying the new logo will be given to Englewood Elementary School to use in their programs, Perron said. The second-place winner was fifth-grader Kayla Borland; Carli Rosencrantz won third place; Tyler Knittle won fourth place and Danielle Hemp won the committee’s creative award. All winners were given craft boxes as prizes as well as Mango Bistro gift certificates.
“The kids really seem to have enjoyed this and it doesn’t stop here,” said Ricardo Ruggiero, an event sponsor and owner of Mango Bistro on Dearborn Street. “Proceeds … will go right back into the school.” The top 25 winners of the Englewood farmers market logo contest will be on display at the Elsie Quirk Library, 100 Dearborn St., until April 26. For more information, go to englewoodfarmers market.org or check out Englewood farmer’s market on Facebook. Email: serwin@sun-herald.com“> serwin@sun-herald.com ?

