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MET Opera broadcast “Rusalka” (via satellite)
The MET Live encore performance of Antonin Dvořák’s Rusalka features Kristine Opolais in Dvořák’s fairy tale opera about the tragic water nymph Rusalka. Sir Mark Elder conducts Mary Zimmerman’s new staging, which also stars Brandon Jovanovich as the human prince who captures Rusalka’s heart. (satellite […]
PRESCOTT FARMERS MARKET
The Prescott Farmers Market started in 1997 with just a few farmers and lots of energy and enthusiasm. Today we have over 60 vendors, and thousands of customers visit us each week for the freshest fruits, vegetables, meats, eggs, and locally crafted artisan foods in Central Arizona. We are proud to support local agriculture by bringing you the highest quality locally grown food – sold directly to you by the growers.
The PFM is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, operating two markets in the Prescott area and supporting outreach and education about locally grown food and agriculture. Only farmers that grow their own produce within Arizona, with space preference given to Yavapai County growers, and local artisans that include locally grown products in their food products or art goods, are eligible to vend at the market. By maintaining these strict standards, the PFM supports local agriculture by providing a market through which small-scale farmers can sell their goods.
PRESCOTT FARMERS MARKET
The Prescott Farmers Market started in 1997 with just a few farmers and lots of energy and enthusiasm. Today we have over 60 vendors, and thousands of customers visit us each week for the freshest fruits, vegetables, meats, eggs, and locally crafted artisan foods in Central Arizona. We are proud to support local agriculture by bringing you the highest quality locally grown food – sold directly to you by the growers.
The PFM is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, operating two markets in the Prescott area and supporting outreach and education about locally grown food and agriculture. Only farmers that grow their own produce within Arizona, with space preference given to Yavapai County growers, and local artisans that include locally grown products in their food products or art goods, are eligible to vend at the market. By maintaining these strict standards, the PFM supports local agriculture by providing a market through which small-scale farmers can sell their goods.