Haymaker Farmer’s Market, June 14 2014
Editor’s note: This summer, Kentwired.com will be integrating more visual content, specifically photography and photo essay material, along with multimedia stories, onto the website. Anna Hoffman is a staff photographer for summer Kentwired.com. With these photos she hopes to capture the spirit of the local farmer’s market in downtown Kent.
Matt Herbuck, owner of Birdsong Farm, said he has been working farmers markets for nearly 20 years. “When I got here (from Maine), the local foods movement was really gaining some speed. Economy-wise, this place is booming,” he said. Dave Waldeck, a former Kent State student, said he majored in biology and was inspired to work the market as an environmental cause. “This is our favorite market: Kent, hands down. The people are fantastic…and they buy for all the right reasons,” he said.
“I started the company, KC Coffee, for (my dogs) Koda and Cayanne. Koda passed away and then six months later this guy came running to me… I think it was a sign. His name is Koton,” said Carter Bailey, owner of KC Coffee Company, a local coffee roasting business that aims to use natural ingredients for all of its products. Bailey said he deals directly with a farm in El Salvador for his signature Koda blend.
Shari Keefe, who said she was one of the original vendors at the market, drives from Hiram to sell home-grown flowers and homemade jams. She uses local berries and other local ingredients in her products. “This is fun, and Kent is so fun. People come here in the rain just to say ‘hi’…because they we are still here in the rain,” she said. “That’s such a great attitude.”