Winter market planned at 21 Roots Farm

21 Roots Farm in Grant, a nonprofit hobby farm that serves people with intellectual disabilities, is once again hosting a winter market.

This is the third year the farm has hosted a two-day market to sell products made by their farm participants — known as farmers. “The first day of the market has always felt unbelievable to me, and the second day is just magical, so we’re doing it again this year,” said Amy Peterson, co-founder of 21 Roots.

Among the items for sale this year: honey, soap, balm, lotions and dryer balls made from alpaca fiber. Other farm-inspired products such as artwork, ornaments, pins, cards and hats will be on sale, plus as an array of donated items made specifically for 21 Roots Farm by the local community.

There also will be door prizes, and hot food and drink items will be available for purchase.

The market runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 7-8 at 10361 110th St., Grant.

For more information, go to 21rootsfarm.org or email hello@21rootsfarm.org.

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