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Markets and festivals update

Decorating the booth with our flowers

Many of you reminded us that we are due to give you a new update from our market calendar. Below is the list of dates that we have confirmed as of August 19, 2022, but you know how the weather and public health rules can throw a wrench in things! We will post updates here and on our Facebook page when things change. Please remember that more dates and events will be added into our calendar as they are confirmed so stop back by again soon for more information. Once again, we are amazed at how fast the year passed us by. It has been great sharing it with everyone and we always appreciate the support you’ve shown our family in our adventure. Thanks to everyone who has come out join us at the shows and especially those of you who brave these summer time temps with us in the outdoor markets!

TPC Market Schedule Fall 2022

8/21-     Ingenious Brewing Art Market

                Magnolia Farmers and Artisans Market

8/27-     Wunderlich Market

9/3-        Lone Star 1st Saturday Market (Montgomery)

                Jersey Village Farmers Market

9/10-     St Christopher’s Bazaar (Houston)

                Kolache Festival (Caldwell)

9/17-     Washington on the Brazos Farmer’s Market

9/18-     Ingenious Brewing Art Market

                Magnolia Farmers and Artisans Market

9/24-     Wunderlich Market

10/1-     Lone Star 1st Saturday Market (Montgomery)

10/2-     Magnolia Farmers and Artisans Market

                Jersey Village Farmers Market

10/8-     Scarecrow Festival (Chappell Hill)

                St Christopher’s Bazaar (Houston)

10/9-     Scarecrow Festival (Chappell Hill)

10/15-   Washington on the Brazos Farmer’s Market

                St Francis Wolf Sanctuary’s Festival of the Wolves

10/16-   Ingenious Brewing Art Market

                Magnolia Farmers and Artisans Market

10/29-   Wunderlich Market

10/30-   Magnolia Farmers and Artisans Market

11/5-     Lone Star 1st Saturday Market (Montgomery)

11/6-     Magnolia Farmers and Artisans Market

                Jersey Village Farmers Market

11/12-   St Christopher’s Bazaar (Houston)

                Huntsville Holiday Show

11/13-   Huntsville Holiday Show

11/19-   Christmas at Washington on the Brazos

11/20-   Ingenious Brewing Art Market

                Magnolia Farmers and Artisans Market

12/3-     Wunderlich Farm’s Old Fashioned Christmas

                Lone Star 1st Saturday Christmas Market

12/4-     Magnolia Farmers and Artisans Market

                Jersey Village Christmas Farmers Market

12/10-   St Christopher’s Christmas Bazaar (Houston)

                Holiday in the Gardens (Mercer Arboretum)

12/18-   Ingenious Brewing Christmas Market

                Magnolia Farmers and Artisans Market Christmas Extravaganza

If you are interested in becoming a vendor at any of these events, we are keeping links on our page here that will help connect you to the organizers and/or events websites. We hope that this helps everyone. Make sure you follow us for more market and calendar updates here on the website and on our Facebook page, if you haven’t already.

Thanks again for all of your support and encouragement! We hope to see you out with us at one of these events.

-Dorothy

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Still here and staying calm during COVID

Our supervisors hard at work

Like most of our city, we’ve made the painful decision to stay home amid the COVID-19 situation.  Luckily, our main base of operations is our own house and our junior staffers were on spring break for the first week.  The kids enjoyed their free time, caught up with their friends online & by phone, playing games and guitars, and watched more YouTube than their parents would probably want to calculate honestly.  The adults spent most of that time trying to remain busy and calm, counting the days until the next farmer’s market and our children back to school.  Dorothy finished getting the soap making and book keeping all moved into one room of the house (woohoo!)  There was massive progress on getting garden boxes and beds prepared, weeded, and planted.  Then week two kicked in and we faced the dilemmas of school closures, markets and events being canceled, and the general worries of being a parent and small business in this rapidly changing situation.  It’s been stressful on our whole city and we wanted to let you know we’re still here, doing fine but just like most of you it’s a bit crazy.

Our supervisors hard at work
Our supervisors hard at work in March 2020. They make sure we take regular breaks and get some fresh air.

We hope that you and yours are all doing well as you can in all of this.  We’re working with our local markets, fellow vendors, wholesalers, private labelers, and charitable groups from a distance to help share information and updates with our cherished customers and followers until this has passed.  There are no markets or events for the month of March, including Founders Day at Wunderlich; they have all been canceled as of March 19th.  We’ve been advised that Schulenburg SausageFest, Mancuso’s GatorFest, and Chappell Hill’s Bluebonnet Festival are now canceled also.  Fingers are crossed that all of these measures do the trick in ending this, everything will be normal again soon, just in time for spring crops and the farmer’s markets to reopen.  We’re looking forward to seeing everyone again soon, happy and healthy.  Please do keep reaching out to us for information as you need it.  We’re monitoring our texts, emails, and voicemails to respond to everyone as quickly as possible.   We’ll keep posting info as we get it here to the website and our Facebook page; plus more pictures from the scene here on the blog. We’ve also tried to ensure that the website inventory is up to date so your orders will be processed quickly and smoothly.

Great employee
Great employee in the booth at Wunderlich Feb 2020

As you can see, our supervisory crew has approved of the new layout in the soap room and will ensure that we find time to relax a little when stress gets too high here. The kids are back in school and staying busy. We’ve used this time to reflect on how we’ve expanded our skills over the past year, enjoy the little moments, and finished getting our liquid soap making back on track. Dorothy will get posts made for you about when the liquid soaps will be live, how we’ve finally conquered bread making, learned cheese making and canning and blacksmithing, grew new produce, crafted a vendor group of talented local artisans and makers that are outstanding in their fields, and the personal goals we hit over the past year. Make sure to subscribe so you’ll get notified as the posts go live; some of the stories out of it all were honestly funny and a good read.

Stay safe and healthy everyone.

Happy Washing!

The TPC Team