Jewellery at the Heart's Content Community Market

It takes a special talent to take an object that would normally be thrown out
or kicked aside,
and turn it into beautiful jewellery.
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Natalie Jewellery
"My jewellery is handcrafted from a combination of found and modern materials.  The process of upcycling – rather than recycling – preserves the characteristics of the materials, adding a unique design element to each piece."

Have a look at Natalie's facebook page to see household copper pipe like you have never seen it before.  Amazing.

https://www.facebook.com/NatalieJewellery

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Katlyn's Jewellery Designs
"I create my sea glass peices with glass and pottery that I have found on the beach myself. They have all been smoothed and shaped by the ocean and made into jewellery the way that they had been found without any tampering or polishing. Most are done in wire wrapping designs and come in necklaces, pendants, and earrings."

I especially love Katlyn's wire designs around each stone.  Literally a piece of the rock from the rock. 
http://katlynsjewellerydesigns.weebly.com/


It's not too early for Christmas shopping is it? 
Get a head start at the market this
Saturday,
from 10AM to 3PM at the
Heart's Content Community Centre

See you there!
 
Tom has spent time in many areas of the province, and has certainly captured the beauty in his photographs.

He will have these photographs and more on display at the Community Market on Saturday.

In the mean time, browse through his website http://www.tomeaganphotography.com/ and enjoy!
 

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How to get there

Check out
 How to find the Heart's Content Community Market
for detailed directions and a printable map.


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Don't depend on your cell phone

Just a heads-up - cell service is non-existant in Heart's Content.


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Money

ATMs are nearby at the Ultramar Gas Bar and the local Royal Bank branch. 
You'll have no trouble finding them if you need them.

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ATMs nearby
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ATMs nearby
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Parking

There is plenty of parking if you follow the
signs that say "Campsites".
This will bring you just to the
left of the community centre,
and nice and close to the main door.
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Entrances

If possible, please use the
front and side entrance. 
The back entrance provides
wheelchair access, and
access for vendors.
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Campsites signs point to plenty of parking
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Back entrance to the Community Centre


See you there!
 
The Market is being held in the beautiful town of Heart's Content.  [Take your camera - you will want pictures]
The Heart's Content Community Centre is on Station Road, off Route 80.

Click the maps below to make them larger.
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Colour Map of Heart's Content with X to mark the Community Centre
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Black & White Map of Heart's Content - use this version if you are going to print it
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You'll see the sign for the Community Market just before Station Road
Follow the Campsites signs to find plenty of parking. You can park in the campsite area, and will be nice and close to the front door.
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You will find lots of parking to the left of the community centre if you follow the Campsites signs
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Looking toward the campsites area from the front door of the community centre
 

food. begins. there.

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Last year me and my (then) four year old attempted a vegetable garden.  So, we pulled weeds, cleared a few years worth of overgrowth, and waited for the last frost date to pass.  Then came the seeds: peas, carrots, radishes, green onion, and tomatoes.
Did I mention I know nothing about gardening?
We ended up with more green onion than we could use, and a radish.  One radish.  There were more, but the slugs had a feast before we got our hands on them. Oh and some tiny green tomatoes showed up just before the first snow fall.  The peas and carrots were a no-show.

Luckily, there are experts not too far away – who actually know what they’re doing with their vegetables.

GROWDAT  Farms sits near the half way point of the Trinity Bay side of the Baccalieu Trail, between the towns of Heart’s Desire and Heart’s Content (click here to visit their website for several maps to help you find it).
We recently paid a visit to GROWDAT.  It was easy to find, right along route 80 with signs easily seen from both directions. A winding,  dirt road leads up a steep hill to what feels like the top of the world, with a spectacular view of Southern Cove Pond.
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After parking, my girls were delighted to be greeted by
these guys ->

Donna was busy in the jam-packed greenhouse.  As soon as we walked in, my five year old exclaimed, “I wish we could buy all the flowers – they’re all so pretty!”  After much debate, she managed to choose a couple of favourites – at great prices – and we were on our way again.

I’m delighted to say that GROWDAT will be at the Heart’s Content Community  Market on June 30th, and plan to have “ a variety of lettuces, kale, swiss chard, pak choi, chinese cabbage, tomatoes, etc ... And vegetable starter plants for the late seasoners!” [source]

In the mean time, join their group on Facebook, check out the sites below for more information, or pay a visit to the farm yourself.  You won’t be disappointed.
 
 http://www.growdatfarms.com/ |  Facebook Group |  http://cruisemyroute.info/12heartscontent.htm