March 1

Be the first to see the new QAFM poster at the Art for the Market fundraiser Sunday

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The Queen Anne Farmers Market is well on its way to having a bigger, better 2010 season, expanding hours, dates and vendors when the market opens again in May. One of the many ways the QA Farmers Market Associations keeps the market coming back every year is by fundraising like crazy–soliciting donations, and getting unique local artists to contribute their talents to the cause.

For example, Elizabeth Mullaly’s unique posters designed especially for the market every year. Her 2009 design, showcasing two red beets, was such a hit the market had to order reprints to sell to many wanting Queen Anne-ers and QAFM attendees.

Her new, highly classified poster, which will become the face of the 2010 season, will be unveiled at the Art of the Market fundraiser this Sunday, March 7 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Queen Anne’s newest locally emphasized restaurant, emmer&rye.

For a minimum $50 donation per person (or $80 for two people), attendees will get a sneak peak at the poster as well as an evening full of fun at the market’s first ever “hyperlocal cocktail fundraiser.” Art of the Market highlights will include:

  • Unveiling of the new 2010 market poster and your own copy (signed by artist Elizabeth Mullaly if you wish)
  • Delicious appetizers created by Chef Seth Caswell (including his famous farro fries!) with produce courtesy of Full Circle Farms
  • Washington State wine courtesy of Ward Johnson Winery
  • Live music by world-reknowned “neo-flamenco” guitarist Andre Feriante, fresh from his Valentine’s Day concert at Benaroya Hall
  • A chance to win free poster framing, courtesy of Queen Anne Frame

“As Seattle’s only independent farmers market, we need your support to continue bringing the farmers to West Crockett. We can’t do it without you!” wrote QAFM Director Julie Whitehorn.

For more information, check the QAFM website. Buy tickets here.


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2010 season, Andrew Mellon Foundation, Art for the Market, Chef Seth Caswell, emmer&rye, hyperlocal cocktail fundraiser, poster, QAFMA, Queen Anne Famers Market, Ward Johnson Winery


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