Come out to the Commons during the farmers market for some Halloween fun!
Market vendors and Commons businesses will be handing out treats to anyone in a costume.
The MD Tesla Owners Club will be offering “frunk or treat” fun from their cars.
The Tesla folks will also be partnering with SECU in a food drive for the Community Action Council.
The RHHS Future Business Leaders of America are organizing a costume contest and kid-friendly activities on the grassy circle.
This is the very last farmers market of the regular season!
Everything sold at our market is grown, raised, or made in the Chesapeake region. Every week you’ll find local produce, meats, eggs, sweet and savory treats, adult beverages, and artisan crafts.
Vendors at this week’s market include: Clark’s Farm; Hensing’s Hilltop Acres; Balti’Marons; Kindread Hill Farm; Pong’s Orchard; Great Harvest Bread Co.; Scoop & Paddle; Mojo Mushrooms; My Favorite Things; The Urban Winery; Dimitri Greek Olives; Raw Blossom; Serene Lavender Farm; Ellicott Distilling Co., Wild Air Candle Co.; Karla Pinato Team of Northrop Realty; and Kettle Krazed.
Our friends from Beyond Rhetoric will also be at the market, raising funds for and sharing about their work with young people in Maryland’s juvenile detention centers.
Bach to Rock Music School will provide our live entertainment this week.
The Commons is pleased to be partnering with Maryland Money Market matching program this season to help SNAP benefits recipients stretch their food dollars.
In this time of re-opening transition, we ask everyone to be kind and neighborly. Make your own best decision about masks & distancing; and please be respectful of others’ choices and requests.
Saturday is farmers market day at the Commons, and this is the second-to-last market of the season!
Everything sold at our market is grown, raised, or made in the Chesapeake region. Every week you’ll find local produce, meats, eggs, sweet and savory treats, adult beverages, and artisan crafts.
Vendors at this week’s market include: Clark’s Farm; Hensing’s Hilltop Acres; Balti’Marons; Kindread Hill Farm; Pong’s Orchard; Great Harvest Bread Co.; Scoop & Paddle; Real Food Real Tasty; The Salvaged Stitch; Sapwood Cellars; Chez Tania; and Apricity Flowers.
Our friends from Beyond Rhetoric will also be at the market, raising funds for and sharing about their work with young people in Maryland’s juvenile detention centers.
Bach to Rock Music School will provide our live entertainment this week.
The Commons is pleased to be partnering with Maryland Money Market matching program this season to help SNAP benefits recipients stretch their food dollars.
In this time of re-opening transition, we ask everyone to be kind and neighborly. Make your own best decision about masks & distancing; and please be respectful of others’ choices and requests.
Everything sold at our market is grown, raised, or made in the Chesapeake region. Every week you’ll find local produce, meats, eggs, sweet and savory treats, adult beverages, and artisan crafts.
Vendors at this week’s market include: Clark’s Farm; Hensing’s Hilltop Acres; Balti’Marons; Kindread Hill Farm; Pong’s Orchard; Great Harvest Bread Co.; Mojo Mushrooms; The Urban Winery; Twin Valley Distillers; and Dimitri Greek Olives.
Our friends from Beyond Rhetoric will also be at the market, raising funds for and sharing about their work with young people in Maryland’s juvenile detention centers.
Local musician Calvin Thomas and Bach to Rock Music School will provide our live entertainment this week.
The Commons is pleased to be partnering with Maryland Money Market matching program this season to help SNAP benefits recipients stretch their food dollars.
In this time of re-opening transition, we ask everyone to be kind and neighborly. Make your own best decision about masks & distancing; and please be respectful of others’ choices and requests.
Join us for the farmers market day at the Commons!
Everything sold at our market is grown, raised, or made in the Chesapeake region. Every week you’ll find local produce, meats, eggs, sweet and savory treats, adult beverages, and artisan crafts.
Vendors at this week’s market include: Clark’s Farm; Hensing’s Hilltop Acres; Balti’Marons; Kindread Hill Farm; Pong’s Orchard; Great Harvest Bread Co.; Scoop & Paddle; My Favorite Things; Real Food Real Tasty; The Salvaged Stitch; Sapwood Cellars; Chez Tania; Mom’s Sweet Creations; Ellicott Distilling Co.; and Naturel Home Scents.
Our friends from Beyond Rhetoric will also be at the market, raising funds for and sharing about their work with young people in Maryland’s juvenile detention centers.
Local musician Mike Walls will provide our live entertainment this week.
The Commons is pleased to be partnering with Maryland Money Market matching program this season to help SNAP benefits recipients stretch their food dollars.
In this time of re-opening transition, we ask everyone to be kind and neighborly. Make your own best decision about masks & distancing; and please be respectful of others’ choices and requests.
Everything sold at our market is grown, raised, or made in the Chesapeake region. Every week you’ll find local produce, meats, eggs, sweet and savory treats, adult beverages, and artisan crafts.
Vendors at this week’s market include: Clark’s Farm; Hensing’s Hilltop Acres; Balti’Marons; Kindread Hill Farm; Pong’s Orchard; Great Harvest Bread Co.; Mojo Mushroom Farm; The Urban Winery; Twin Valley Distillers, Dimitri Olive Oil; Serene Lavender Farm; Blue Gables Farm; Highland Concepts; and Naturel Home Scents.
Our friends from Beyond Rhetoric will also be at the market, raising funds for and sharing about their work with young people in Maryland’s juvenile detention centers.
Bach to Rock Music School will be providing our live entertainment this week.
The Commons is pleased to be partnering with Maryland Money Market matching program this season to help SNAP benefits recipients stretch their food dollars.
In this time of re-opening transition, we ask everyone to be kind and neighborly. Make your own best decision about masks & distancing; and please be respectful of others’ choices and requests.
We are delighted to host Bach to Rock Live once again!
Join us on the plaza for performances by Bach to Rock’s solo performers, student bands, and their instructors’ band!
Free; all are welcome. Chairs and blankets encouraged.
*The rain date for this concert is the first Thursday of October (10/7).
In this time of re-opening transition, we ask everyone to be kind and neighborly. Make your own best decision about masks & distancing; and please be respectful of other’s choices and requests.
Everyone is welcome to Monday evening yoga with Monica Motley on the grassy circle.
Monica’s upbeat, athletic, and flowing yoga style emphasizes technique and alignment while cultivating the connection between breath and movement. Be prepared to sweat and move freely, finding increased strength, flexibility, endurance, balance, and relaxation.
Everyone is welcome to Monday evening yoga with Monica Motley on the grassy circle.
Monica’s upbeat, athletic, and flowing yoga style emphasizes technique and alignment while cultivating the connection between breath and movement. Be prepared to sweat and move freely, finding increased strength, flexibility, endurance, balance, and relaxation.
Everything sold at our market is grown, raised, or made in the Chesapeake region. Every week you’ll find local produce, meats, eggs, sweet and savory treats, adult beverages, and artisan crafts.
Vendors at this week’s market include: Clark’s Farm; Hensing’s Hilltop Acres; Great Harvest Bread Co.; Balti’Marons; Kindread Hill Farm; Pong’s Orchard; The Salvaged Stitch: Scoop & Paddle; Raw Blossom; Chez Tania, Real Food Real Tasty; My Favorite Things; and Drink Wild Air Candles.
Our friends from Beyond Rhetoric will also be at the market, raising funds for and sharing about their work with young people in Maryland’s juvenile detention centers.
During this week’s market our live music will be provided by Mike Walls.
The Commons is pleased to be partnering with Maryland Money Market matching program this season to help SNAP benefits recipients stretch their food dollars.
In this time of re-opening transition, we ask everyone to be kind and neighborly. Make your own best decision about masks & distancing; and please be respectful of others’ choices and requests.