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We are a group of teachers, radical homemakers, naturalists, neighbors and friends.  We'd love to hear from you!  Have a question or comment about Cobblestone Farm Market?  Send us an email....

Vendors Team

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Jeannine Palms
Jeannine is teacher of Blossom Home Preschool & Adventures and  Co-Director of the Buhr Park Children's Wet Meadow Project.  She has been teaching for 40 years, first in Detroit, now at her Ann Arbor home.  She grew up in Oakland County (when it was more rural) on 100 acres with an organic vegetables, chickens and a horse.  Jeannine's mother would take the children on hikes through fields and wetlands, fostering a life-long love of nature. 
Evan Dayringer
Evan runs a small local farm, Eat Ideas. and brings vegetables to the Cobblestone and Wednesday evening Kerrytown farmers' markets.  Evan has a degree in mathametics from MSU and got his start in farming at Tantre Farm, where he began by starting seeds in the greenhouse and preparing oak logs to grow shiitake mushrooms. Now he focuses on direct seeding interesting and delicious produce and growing with the community.

Outreach Team

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Shawn Severance
Shawn grew up in the rural farm landscape north of Jackson, Michigan.  Most summer evenings, dinner was picked out of her dad's 1/2 acre garden in front yard.  Her friends would come over for dinner and ask for seconds on the vegetables because they were so fresh and delicious! She currently works as a naturalist for Washtenaw County Parks and volunteers with the market.
Jackie Young

Events Team

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Carisa Wilder
Fruma Taub & Family

Market Operations Team

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George Taylor

Miriam Vincent
Miriam is a mom of three and a long-time Buhr Park neighbor.  She studied early childhood education and worked as a pre-school teacher before she became a homemaker.  She grew up just outside of Detroit.  As a regular volunteer at the market, she has recently found a new love for brussels sprouts and collard greens!  

Interested in getting involved?

New volunteers are always welcome!  If you have time and skills to share with the market or farmhouse, let us know below...

Cobblestone Farm Market is entirely operated by volunteers.   Please join our team!   Volunteers manage and plan the market, staff the information table, publicize the market, help out at the kids' activity corner, aid vendors, greet guests, tell stories, and play music. 

The historic farmhouse also welcomes volunteers to lead house tours, plan events, prepare exhibits, cook from old recipes in an 1850 kitchen, care for historic artifacts (research and curatorial), sew or weave, do educational programming, carpentry, help in the gift shop, and garden. Training is available in all fields!

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If you are interested in events rentals, please contact the City of Ann Arbor:

Rental Coordinator
City of Ann Arbor, Parks & Recreation

Janet Farell
734/794-6230, jfarrell@a2gov.org

OR

Facility Supervisor
City of Ann Arbor, Parks & Recreation

Jessica Black
734/794-6230, jblack@a2gov.org
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