Shop Local, Shop Simpler at the Winter Market, KCFM Customers!
Winter Market is this weekend! Come discover everything our vendors have to offer this Saturday, December 17th, 10am – 3pm in the Jacklin Building (entrance off of Kathleen) at the Kootenai County Fairgrounds.
- free parking
- free admission
- complimentary coffee and cookies
- 6 amazing raffle baskets
- 2 market food trucks: Carpe Diem Crepes and Friendly Islands Grill
- locally grown, made, and crafted gifts, body products, foods, baked goods, canned jams and salsas, and so many other goodies from over 75 market vendors (see a sampling below of what will be available!)
Idaho Livestock will be bringing ground beef, smokie sausages, all kinds of roasts, stew meat, meaty bones, liver, and beef fat for all your winter cooking needs.
Lake City Bakers will be bringing the holiday cheer in the form of their DIY Christmas Cookie Decorating Kits, breads both sweet and savory, and lots of other baked favorites. They are accepting pre-orders for many items through Friday morning as well.
Browning Beef will have 15% off their entire line of meat cuts! Happy Holidays to you.
Black Forest Bakery will have everything Lebkuchen, or Gingerbread, and made with local honey from Willow Wood Honey Farm. There will be lots of cookies, cakes, cherry and raspberry cheese pockets, and potato strudel.
Terratopia will have a wonderful selection of goat cheese, from marinated feta and fromage blanc to Grizzly Mountain (farmhouse style cheddar), Cabra al Vino (The Drunken Goat pictured below), and El Torreón (Spanish smoked paprika rubbed cheese). They’re also bringing jams and jellies!
Simply Sweet Cottage Treats is celebrating the season with eggnog cinnamon rolls (what?!), gingerbread cinnamon rolls, classic brown butter rolls, cranberry orange rolls, classic Christmas cookies (8 types), 5th generation secret carrot cake, pumpkin bread, and scones.
Local authors Clark and Deb Graham are providing winter reading material for you and yours! In Your Shoes and Girl on Honeysuckle Avenue are even set here in Coeur d’Alene.
Of course Killarney Farms will be there! They’re bringing chevre, Certified Organic garlic, winter squash, walnuts, carrots, cabbage, and rutabagas.
And Royal Highlands Produce is bringing carrots, beets, winter squash, and loads of onions and potatoes for storage.
Dandelion Half Acre will be there with everyone’s favorite cookies and shortbreads, along with special huckleberry shortbread rounds and coffee cakes perfect for entertaining or holiday brunch. They’ll also have new harvest spice/salt collections for enjoying or gift giving – maybe both! Snowflake ornaments are back too.
Pamelot Lavender has saved up some of her lavender for some very special products: sachets, heatpads, oil sprays. And she’ll have dried lavender and culinary lavender as well.
Hard Crack Toffee will have some delicious toffee as well as decadent toffee popcorn! Everything is packed perfectly for gifting as a holiday treat, hostess gift, or stocking stuffer.
Charlie’s Dog Coats is excited to bring lots of new handmade dog jackets! For easier fitting, customers should try to bring their dog’s tummy and length measurements.
ShaverFarms Wildbeary Huckleberry will have a ton of local huckleberry products handmade from scratch in small batches. They are a family owned company and have a commercial kitchen in Hayden, Idaho where they produce all their products. Their Huckleberries are locally sourced from Idaho, and their wide variety compliments any Holiday gathering.
Winifred Farms will have blooming amaryllis in birch pots and other decorative pots, Ranunculus corms for spring planting, and hand sewn holiday aprons! Find out more about Community Supported Agriculture with their 2023 Crop Share opportunities. Tulips will be their first share crop, and your purchase comes with VIP status and special gifts over the season. The perfect gift for the tulip lover!
Lakeshore Quilting and Design will be brining handbags, holiday quilts, pillows, and jewelry.
H-Brand Plants will have fun items for your house plant needs. There will be propagation stations in many shapes and sizes, antique tea cups (with saucers) containing unique plants, and an assortment of carnivorous plants. New this year is a decorative mini-greenhouse that sits on your table.
See you there!
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