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Welcome to the 27th annual Best of Missouri Market®! The Garden is honored to host more than 120 of the best food producers and artisans from Missouri, as well as wonderfully talented guest vendors from neighboring communities, for this three-day marketplace. I hope you enjoy browsing our tents and discovering handcrafted treasures, delicious foods and wines, and, of course, beautiful plants. Be sure to visit our Kids’ Corner, food court, craft beer and cocktail court, and music stage, as well.
The Market would not be possible without the volunteers who devote countless hours of effort and support, or the generous sponsors who help ensure the event’s success.
Happy shopping!
Dr. Peter Wyse Jackson President, Missouri Botanical Garden
Dr. Peter Wyse Jackson
Become a Garden member or renew today, and we will apply a portion of today’s admission toward the purchase of the Garden membership. Present your ticket receipt at the Membership Tent to enjoy the savings. Annual Garden membership begins at $50 for an individual and $75 for two adults and children. Join at the Festival level to receive free admission for up to six adults to the Garden’s annual festivals, including Garden Glow and Gardenland Express!
Put Your Market Tickets to Good Use
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Sponsored by:Silver Sponsors:
Bronze Sponsors:
© 2018 Missouri Botanical Garden. Printed on 75% post-consumer recycled paper.Please recycle. Photography by: Lisa DeLorenzo Hager, Tom Incrocci, Kat Niehaus, Mary Lou Olson, Heather Marie Osborn, Robin Powell, Wesley Schaefer, and Sundos Schneider.
Market Friend: Ronnoco Coffee, LLC
Nora R. Stern
What’s InsideGeneral Information . . . . . . . . . 4
Food and Entertainment . . . . . . . 5
Kids’ Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
MBG Membership . . . . . . . . . . 7
What To Do In Your Garden Now . . . 8
Flora Borealis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Event Map . . . . . . . . . . . . 10–11
Vendors (Alphabetical) . . . . . 12–17
Vendors (By Tent) . . . . . . . . . 18–19
Garden Glow . . . . . . . . Back Cover
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Market HoursFriday, October 5:
Noon to 8 p.m. Kids’ Corner noon to 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, October 6–7: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Members-only shopping: Saturday only, 8 to 9 a.m.
Kids’ Corner 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Information• Vendors are located within tents on the east parking lot of the Garden• Craft Beer and Cocktail Court is
located at the Central Axis • Food court tents are located on Spoehrer Plaza and Linnean Plaza• Kids’ Corner is located at the Cohen Amphitheater, behind the Doris I. Schnuck Children’s Garden
Admission$15 for adults$7 children (12 and under)
and Garden membersFestival level and above and members’
children freeRegular admission rates apply for the
Doris I. Schnuck Children’s GardenTrams will not run during the Market
Parking Lot Shuttle ScheduleFriday, 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.Saturday, 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.Sunday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
First AidIn case of an accident or medical emergency, please locate anyone wearing Garden identification, and they will contact Security immediately to tend to your emergencies. Emergency services are provided by the St. Louis Fire Department.
Working Together Toward ZERO WASTE!The Garden strives to divert over 90% of Market waste from the landfill by:
• Asking food vendors to use only Certified Compostable ware for serving and sampling
• Recycling beverage cans and bottles and all cardboard• Using volunteer Zero Waste
Ambassadors to educating and assist visitors at our Waste Stations
• Relying on our facility support team to help sort waste while keeping the Market neat
• Sending recyclables on to be processed into new products.
• Composting all food and serving waste into soil amendments at a local facility
Thanks to our vendors, volunteers, and visitors for keeping this huge event’s footprint small.
YOU help the Garden show the way to be Green Today—Greener Tomorrow!
general information
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Food Court Spoehrer Plaza and Linnean PlazaBlue Owl Restaurant and BakeryCapitalist Pig BBGCatering St. LouisFitz’s Bottling CompanyJuan More TamaleLes Dames d’Escoffier St. LouisMama’s on the Hill “Mama Campisi’s”Merb’s CandiesRonnoco CoffeeSchnuck Markets, Inc.STL Pretzel Boy’s
Craft Beer and Cocktail Court
Central Axis Heirloom Bottling Co.Pinckney Bend DistilleryPublic House Brewing CompanySchlafly BeerStilL 630 DistilleryWood Hat Spirits
SassafrasInside Ridgway Visitor CenterSoups, salads, sandwiches, and pizzas Friday, noon to 4 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lunch served 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Garden Gate ShopInside Ridgway Visitor CenterBotanical-themed, Garden-mission, eco friendly, locally produced gifts
Friday, noon to 8:30 p.m.Saturday and Sunday,9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Homegrown TunesLinnean PlazaEnjoy the best of local music!
Southside Creole Playboys Friday, 5 to 8 p.m.
The Ladue Mountain Boys Saturday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Cara Louise Band Saturday, 2 to 4 p.m.
Flea Bitten Dawgs Sunday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The Jeremy Reidy Trio Sunday, 2 to 4 pm.
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Daily
• Pumpkin patch and pumpkin decorating hosted by Perennial STL (for kids 12 and under)
• Face Painting Friday, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Pot-A-Plant Activity
• Paper bag hat crafts sponsored by Independent Schools of St. Louis
• Chicken petting area and coop display from The Easy Chicken
• MO Kettle Corn for purchase
• Photo Opportunity
• College Nannies and Tutors Make-and-Take Crafts
• Strolling Magician Friday, 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday ONLY
• Schnucks pizza and ice cream
• The Home Depot Building Activity
• Strolling magician 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
• Block and Bridle Club of University of Missouri, Columbia Cow Milking
• Llamas and Alpacas from Wier World
• Schnucks Cookie Decorating (Center for Home Gardening Classroom) Saturday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, noon to 2 p.m.
kids’cornerFriday, noon to 8:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Located at Cohen Amphitheater unless noted
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Support the Garden and enjoy 12 months of extraordinary benefits reserved for members only!
• Free general admission to the Garden, Butterfly House, and Shaw Nature Reserve*
• Free admission to the Children’s Garden*
• Invitations to exclusive members-only previews and events
• Reduced admission to signature festivals, Garden Glow, and special exhibitions*
• Valuable savings on Garden shopping and education programs
• Special free gift: members-only umbrella
Stop by the Membership Tent in front of Ridgway Visitor Center today with your Market tickets to apply a portion of your admission toward a membership for yourself—or as a special holiday gift!
* Number of free or reduced admissions varies by membership level.
become a member and enjoy the garden in every season!
BestValue
Join at the new Festival level and receive 6 FREE tickets to Garden Glow, bigger and better than ever for 2018!
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extended through OCT. 20
Throughout October• Plant spring bulbs among hostas,
ferns, daylilies, or ground covers. As these plants grow they will hide the dying bulb foliage.
• Plant container-grown and balled-and-burlapped trees and shrubs now. Loosen the soil in an area two times the diameter of the root ball before planting. Mulch well after watering. Continue watering, if soils are dry.
• Store apples in a cool basement in old plastic sacks that have been perforated for good circulation.
• Sow cover crops such as winter rye after crops are harvested.
Week 1• Christmas cactus, potted azaleas,
and kalanchoe may be left outdoors until night temperatures drop to 40º F.
• Continue harvesting tender crops such as winter squash and pumpkins before frost. For best storage quality, leave an inch or two of stem on each. Dig sweet potatoes before a bad freeze.
• Gourds should be harvested when their shells become hard or when their color changes from green to brown.
• Cover tender plants with sheets or lightweight fabric covers to protect from frost.
Week 2• Cannas and dahlias can be dug
when frost nips their foliage. Allow the plants to dry under cover in an airy, frost-free place before storage.
Week 3• Transplant deciduous trees once they
have dropped their leaves.• Monitor fruit plantings for mouse
activity and take steps for control.• Continue mowing lawns until growth
stops. Keep leaves raked off lawns to prevent smothering grass. Now is a good time to apply lime if soil tests indicate.
Week 4• Plant tulips now.• Trees may be fertilized now, following
soil test guidelines.• Place wire guards around trunks of
young fruit trees for protection against mice and rabbits.
• Winterize mowers before storage.
WHAT TO DO IN YOUR GARDEN NOW
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BUY YOUR TICKETS TODAY!There is still time to enjoy Flora Borealis!
The nighttime multimedia experience is open Thursday through Saturday until October 20. Relax in the Biergarten and stroll the Garden until sundown before your experience begins.
extended through OCT. 20
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See pages 4–5 for a schedule of events.
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The Missouri Botanical Garden opened to the public in 1859. It was founded by Henry Shaw, a St. Louis businessman, whose will provided that the Garden be maintained for the public forever.
General Information(314) 577-5100 mobot.org
Market Entrance Saturday and Sunday OnlyP
Food Court
Tent 1
Food, Music, and Dining
Craft Beer and Cocktail
Court
Tent 2
Tent 3
Tent 4
Children’s Garden
Kids’ CornerBarnyard animals, pumpkin patch,
cookie decorating, crafts, food, and more
Market EntranceP
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Across the Board Game (Tent 4)Unique, high-quality, handcrafted wooden games and itemsKim McDaniel acrosstheboardgame.com
Ajanaku Jewelry (Tent 3)Handmade jewelry Kenya Ajanaku
Amy Buettner and Tucker Glasow (Tent 2)One-of-a-kind sterling and gold jewelry featuring rare and spectacular stones Amy Buettner and Tucker Glasow amybuettner.com
AnnKat Designs (Tent 2)Empowering fine jewelry—handcrafted mixed metal jewelry with healing gemstonesAnn Kathryn Kehoe AnnKatDesigns.com
Around Town Designs (Tent 1)4”x4” marble coasters with photos of landmarks and various places in around St. Louis and tumblersKaty Krausaroundtowndesigns.com
Artful Home Décor (Tent 3)Home décor decoupage items by Barbara Matchick using original photography by Greg MatchickBarbara and Greg Matchickartfulhomedecor.etsy.com
ASL Pewter (Tent 1)Handcrafted pewter, 100% lead free and functionalThomas and Patricia Hooperaslpewter.com
Baetje Farms (Tent 2)Goat and sheep milk cheesesVeronica Baetjebaetjefarms.com
Banner Road Baking Company (Tent 3)Hand-crafted granola in 6 flavorsAnne Croybannerroad.com
Baskets by Gina (Tent 4)Hand-woven baskets of various sizes and stylesGina Davis
Bavarian Smoke Haus (Tent 4)Smoked meats, summer sausage, sweet bologna, snack sticks, jerkies, bacon, and many styles of bratwurstJim Joerlingbshmo.com
The Beardly Man (Tent 3)Men’s beard oils, balms, and all-natural personal care productsJustin Greythebeardlyman.com
Bee in the Bucket (Tent 4)Notecards and printsCindy O’Harebeeinthebucket.com
The Berry Nutty Farm (Tent 1)Fruit spreads, fruit butter, and granolaAndrea Schnetzler and Darrell Tindalbenutty.com
Big Heart Tea Co. (Tent 2)Hand-blended herbal teaLisa Govrobighearttea.com
Bill’s Retro Robots (Tent 3)Whimsical found object robotswith heartWilliam (Bill) McKenneyfacebook.com/BillsRetroRobots/
Bird’s Botanicals (Tent 2)Orchids, carnivorous, air and succulent plants, fertilizer, bark and soil mix, pots, and concrete artDavid BirdBirdsBotanicals.com
Bittersweet Kitchen (Tent 3)All-natural, local, handcrafted dessert saucesAudrey Scherrerbittersweet-kitchen.com
The Blue Owl Restaurant and Bakery (Tent 1, Food Court)Quiche, pulled pork, nachos, chicken salad, soup, brats, strawberry salad, biscuits and gravy with sausage, pie, cake, cookies, and cheesecakeMary Hostettertheblueowl.com
Botanicals by Anita (Tent 4)Organic bath bombs, body butters, essential oils, shea butter bath sorbets, body polish, and soapsAnita McCrackenbotanicalsbyanita.com
Breezy Ridge Alpacas (Tent 3)Handmade alpaca clothing and accessoriesConnie Blechlebreezyridgealpacas.com
Burton’s Maplewood Farm (Tent 3)100% Pure and barrel-aged maple syrupTimothy Burtonburtonsmaplewoodfarm.com
C. Gibbons Honey (Tent 4)Honey, creamed fruit honey, lavender honey, mustard, beeswax candles, and beeswax productsSharon and Christoper Gibbons
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Capitalist Pig BBQ (Food Court)Cubano sandwiches, burnt ends, brisket, pulled pork, Billy Goat potato chips, and Coke productsRon Buechelecapitalistpigbbq.com
Carole Behrer—Traditional Crafts (Tent 1)Framed Theorems (19th Century stenciling on velvet) and Scherenschnitte (German papercutting)Carole Behrercarolebehrerart.com
Catering St. Louis (Food Court)Delicious fare from the grill, beer, wine, cocktails and soft drinks.cateringstlouis.com
Charming Cuisine (Tent 1)Food-themed jewelry and gifts, repainted art dolls and dollhousesRoxanne Stapletoncharmingcuisine.org
Chef’s Request Marinade and Seasonings (Tent 3)Marinade, BBQ sauces and seasonings, and Grizzly Grill BrushJack and Lois Garciachefsrequest.com
City House Country Mouse (Tent 2)Flower arrangments, wreaths, and plantsKate Estwingcityhousecountrymouse.com
Collin Garrity (Tent 3)Handmade in St. Louis wooden bowls, herb strippers, vases, spoons, lamps, and moreCollin Garritycollingarrity.com shopcollingarrity.etsy.com
Confluence Kombucha (Tent 4)Craft-brewed kombuchaJulienne Villariniconfluencekombucha.com
Cool Cow Cheese (Tent 2)Fresh farmstead artisan cheese and fresh cheese curdsTom Blatchfordcoolcowcheese.com
Dip’n Good Dips (Tent 1)Handmade, all-natural, gluten-free gourmet dip mixes and rubs. Handmade wicker dip chillers.Krista Lehmangotdip.biz
d’marie inc. (Tent 4)Flatbread wedges, vino and spice, frappe vino, moonshine mix, hard cider mix, magnets, and tumblersDianna Dunlevydmarieinc.com
The Easy Chicken (Kids’ Corner)Chicken petting area and coop displayMaria and Seth Jansentheeasychicken.com
E&G Customs (Tent 4)Artisan hand-chiseled granite and marble lazy susansElba Figueroa and George Kotini
Edg-Clif Winery and Brewery, LLC (Tent 4)Estate-grown wines, craft beers, and jelliesStephanie Littlefieldedg-clif.com
El Chico Bakery (Tent 3)Fruit-filled empanadas and Mexican pastriesOscar Rivera
Ella J. Taylor (Tent 2)Hand-sculpted, hand-painted birdhouses, ceramic and natural goodsElla Taylor
Feel handbags (Tent 1)7 handbag styles in 8 leather colors adorned with various bronze nature totemsErin Kaleelfeelhandmade.com
Fitz’s Bottling Company (Food Court)Fitz’s Craft SodasMichael Alterfitzsrootbeer.com
Flaherty’s—The Irish Candy Co! (Tent 4)Handmade Irish butter toffees, tea cakes, and butter caramels. Home of the “Tender Toffees”Joy Flahertyflahertyscandy.com
Float Trip Pickles, LLC (Tent 2)Float Trip Pickles, Float Trip Jalapenos, and Float Trip RelishGreg Pearmanfloattrippickles.com
Frontier Soups (Tent 4)36 varieties of natural soup mixes with no salt added, preservatives, or MSGAmy Jonesfrontiersoups.com
G&W Meat & Bavarian Style Sausage Inc. (Tent 2)G&W SausagesBob Wanningergwsausage.com
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Garden Gate Shop (Tent 4)Seasonal plants and fall merchandise Amy Skrabaczmobot.org
Gardner’s Wisconsin Cheese & Sausage (Tent 3)Many varieties of artisan cheese and sausage from the heart of America’s dairylandTye Gardnergardnerswisconsincheese.com
Gourds by Madonna (Tent 4)Painted, carved, and wood-burned gourdsMadonna Watermon
Gracelynn’s Clay Flowers (Tent 3)Flowers are hand made from air-dry resin clay. Each is cut, rolled, sculpted, and painted with oil colors.Gracelynn Tamrakfacebook.com/Gracelynns-clay -Flower-571591066349768/
Grate Roots Premium Horseradish (Tent 3)4 varieties of the world’s finest horseradish Stephanie Shermangrateroots.com
Green Meadow Barn Company (Tent 4)Repurposed barn wood crafted into harvest tables, coffee tables, hall tables, boxes, and benchesCarolyn Lintongreenmeadowbarncompany.com
The Gringo Goose (Tent 4)Goose Poop, Gringo Goose Poop, Duck Butter, and our swag line of tees and recipe cardsSarah Nodinegringogoose.com
Grown Up Kids’ Stuff (Tent 2)Chocolate, caramel, and butterscotch saucesConstance Wastcoat and Don Strandellgrownupkidstuff.com
Gulush Threads (Tent 1)Hand-embroidered hoops, jewelry, and kits (along with signed copies of my book)Kristen Gulagulush.com
Hands to Hearts (Tent 2)Hand-carved/sculpted gourds including vases, candles, ornaments, trinket boxes, and morePat Berkbigler
Heirloom Bottling Co. (Craft Beer and Cocktail Court)Fruit syrups and vinegar-infused syrups (shrub) for mixing cocktails or sodasBradford Zulickheirloombottling.com
Hemme Brothers Creamery (Tent 4)Handcrafted fresh and aged cheesesNathan Hemmehemmebrothers.com
Heritage Collection (Tent 2)Handcarved shorebird decoys and songbirdsJim Barksdale
Honeysuckle Acres/Speedy Salsa (Tent 3)Organically infused honey, gift sets, Bee Healthy Bath and Body products, and Speedy Salsa SpiceNick and Renee Kaufmannhoneysuckleacres.net
Insectsy (Tent 3)Modern, whimsical butterfly and insect displays, and butterfly jewelryStacey McNiellinsectsy.com
Irons in the Fire Artistic Blacksmithing (Tent 4)Hand-forged wrought iron hooks, furniture, yard art, and moreTony Brooksironsinthefire.net
Isabee’s and Native Pollinators (Tent 2)Native bee habitat, honeybee products including honey, soap, and waxScott Kleinisabees.com
J & S Turnings (Tent 3)Wood pens, tops, beads, bookmarks, vases, bowls, and boxes. Welded horeshoe art.Jay and Sherry Phillipsjsturnings.com
Jenny Walker Jewelry (Tent 1)Handcrafted jewelry made with colorful enamel, all metals, and semiprecious stonesJennifer Walkerjennywalkerjewelry.com
JORD Wood Watches (Tent 3)Wooden watchesEmily Kochjordwatches.com
Juan More Tamale (Food Court)Tamales: pork, chicken, chorizo and potato, cheese and jalapeno, vegetable, sweet tamales, and fresh fruit drinksSuzanne Santosfacebook.com/JuanMoreTamale/
Kakao Chocolate (Tent 3)Handmade, all-natural chocolates, confections, and cooking saucesBrian PelletierKakaoChocolate.com
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Karuna Prebiotics Plant Wellness Drinks (Tent 3)Healthy drinks made of whole plant superfoods, organic ingredients with no added sugarAngela Zengmykaruna.com
Kate Lally (Tent 3)Terracotta functional and decorative ceramics. Tiles, plaques, and decorative herb markers.Kate Lallykatelally.com
Kathy’s Teddy Bear Shoppe (Tent 2)Custom heirloom teddy bears and pillows created from recycled fur stoles and coatsKathy Niewaldkathysteddybears.com
Kelli Ulrey (Tent 3)Teether drool bibs, loveys, and swaddle blanketsKelli Ulreyprettypleasebytbk.com
La Kaiser (Tent 4)A collection made up of simplistic pieces with a touch contemporary and a pop of colorCindy Kaiser and Jenni Dowielakaiser.com
Les Dames d’Escoffier St. Louis (Food Court)Pulled pork tacos and veggie tacos, both served with a delicious slawMarilyn Freundlich and Cecily Hoffiusldeistl.org
LifePack LLC (Tent 3)Bags of Columbian coffee and plantable plates Claudia Barona and Andres Benavides
Lisa Colby Metalsmith (Tent 3)Hand-wrought sterling silver jewelryLisa Colbylisacolby.com
Lisa Williams Jewelry (Tent 3)Silver jewelryLisa Williamslisawilliamsjewelry.com
Litterbugs (Tent 2)Repurposed critters and winged things are unique handmade entomological creaturesRobert Vavralitterbugstudio.wordpress.com
Lonesome Traveler (Tent 3)Neckties, bow ties, squares, and baby bow ties handmade in STL.Jennifer Hillltoutpost.com
Made Fare Co. (Tent 4)Granola CrackleKylie Rothmadefare.com
Mahnal Jewelry (Tent 1)Handcrafted contemporary brass necklaces, bracelets, rings, and earringsShayba Muhammadmahnal.com
Mama’s on the Hill “Mama Campisi’s” (Food Court)Italian nachos, t-ravioli (meat or cheese), chicken or eggplant panini, cannoli, pasta with broccoli, and fruit saladAndrea Ervinmamasonthehill.com
Mary’s Little Lambs Products (Tent 3)Products hand made from the wool of my herd of Merino-Romney cross sheepMary Palmer-Scottmaryslittlelambs.bigcartel.com
Merb’s Candies (Food Court)Merb’s Candies, famous Bionic Apples, and chocolate confectionsTeri Beardonmerbscandies.com
Missouri NATIVE Wildflower Seed Bombs (Tent 4)We hand-make the seed bombs with organic compost, soil, and a mixture of Missouri NATIVE wildflower seedsSydney Donovan
Missouri Nature Art (Tent 4)Rescued MO wood furnishings, art, and home décor designed with the wild beauty of nature in mindMatt Faupelmissourinatureart.com
Missouri Wildflowers Nursery, LLC (Tent 1)Missouri native wildflowers, grasses, trees, shrubs, and vinesMervin Wallacemowildflowers.net
MO Kettle Corn (Kids’ Corner)Many varieties of kettle cornDoug and Tina Jonesmokettlecorn.com
Mutant Pulp (Tent 1)Paper toys and cardsGriffith Mooremutantpulp.com
Nancy’s Sweet Nothings (Tent 4)Scottish shortbread, scones, breads and mixes, flap Jack, tablet, and dry drink mixesNancy Ballance
New Spin on Tradition by Laura Hohn (Tent 4)Handcrafted ceramics inspired by nature, patterned and designed for daily use. Food safe glazes.Laura Hahnnewspinontradition.com
NHB KnifeWorks (Tent 2)Knives made by NHB KnifeWorks, copper and steel spatulas/ladles, and wooden cutting boardsNate Bonner and Melody Noelnhbknifeworks.com
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Noboleis Vineyards (Tent 2)Wine, including 8 different styles from dry reds to sweet whitesAngie Geisnoboleisvineyards.com
Ozark Forest Mushrooms LLC (Tent 1)Fresh and dried mushrooms, condiments, pestos, truffle butter, elderflower cordial, and mushroom kitsNicola MacPhersonozarkforest.com
Pam Bauer (Tent 4)Wool coats, mittens, dog coats, and Native American jewelryPam Bauer plgreenes-pambauer.com
Persimmon Hill Farm (Tent 4)Muffins, jams, jelly, preserves, butters, lemonade, juice, bbq sauce, syrup, and Shiitake mushroomsEarnie Bohnerpersimmonhill.com
Pinckney Bend Distillery (Craft Beer and Cocktail Court)Premium spirits by passionate people, cocktails, and premium spirits by the bottleRalph Haynes and Tara Steffenspinckneybend.com
Public House Brewing Company (Craft Beer and Cocktail Court)Missouri-brewed craft beerShana Shephensonpublichousebrewery.com
Rick Jordan Chocolatier (Tent 4)Bean to bar fine craft chocolate and confectionsRick Jordanrjchocolatier.com
Ronocco Coffee (Food Court)Complimentary coffeeronnoco.com
Sainte Genevieve Winery (Tent 1)WineElaine Mooney and Lesa Hoffmeistersaintegenevievewinery.com
sammysoap (Tent 2)Soaps and skincare. Earth’s most indulgent ingredients. Dedicated to disability wage equality.Beth Forseesammysoap.com
Schlafly Beer (Craft Beer and Cocktail Court)BeerLo Duganschlafly.com
Schnuck Markets, Inc. (Food Court)Smoked cheddar brats, salmon burgers, hot dogs, beer brats, potato chips, local beers, soda, and bottled waterschnucks.com
Schoolhouse Woodcrafts (Tent 3)Turned birdhouses, bird feeders, ornaments, bowls, and other items for the home and gardenPaul and Deborah Bahmschoolhousewoodcrafts.com
SeedGeeks (Tent 2)Heirloom vegetable, herb, and flower seeds, seed kits, raw and creamed honey, and handmade body care productsAngela and Marc Adlerseedgeeks.com
Sennit + Sauvage (Tent 2)Handmade collection of leather goods and textiles for wear and décorAllyson Bailey Wilmowskisennitandsauvage.com
Sherwood Linders (Tent 1)All of my luminaries are hand cut using an acetylene torch and made from recycled steel cans.Sherwood Linderssherwoodlinders.webs.com
Smith & Donovan Confections (Tent 2)Beautifully presented confections hand-crafted from family recipes perfected over generationsCarol Donovansmithanddonovan.com
Snow Flake Glass (Tent 4)Fused glass functional, decorative, and jewelry itemsPeggy Kingsnowflakeglass.com
Sole Survivor (Tent 3)Leather goods designed and made by Steve, Kate, and Annie Rye. Belts, handbags, briefcases, wallets, etc.Steve and Kay Ryesolesurvivorleather.com
Sriracha Granada (Tent 1)Sriracha Granada Hot Sauce and The Fallout Sriracha Dry RubNathan Litzsrirachagranada.com
St. James Winery (Tent 2)Wine made in the Ozark Highlands area of MissouriCindy Klinefelter and Shana Stephensonstjameswinery.com
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STEMS Vases (Tent 1)Anodized aluminum and fine beveled glass vases. Watertight with a patented, removable acrylic insert.Mari Schultzstemsvases.com
StilL 630 Distillery (Craft Beer and Cocktail Court)Distilled spirits, gift packs, and distillery merchandiseDavid Weglarzstill630.com
STL Pretzel Boy’s (Food Court)Soft pretzels with cheese dip and bottled waterJamie Villmer Garveystlpretzelboys.com
Stone Hill Winery (Tent 3)Award-winning winesVictoria Browning and Hayley Klevenstonehillwinery.com
Stone Hollow Studio, LLC (Tent 4)Original, hand-etched scrimshaw on natural materialsMichelle “Mike” Ochonickystonehollowstudio.com
Summerfield Landscaping (Tent 3)Wreaths, plants, dried flora, herb vinegars, fall produce, squashes, and Indian cornKurt and Jeni Schierbecker
Swiss Meat & Sausage Company (Tent 1)Award-winning smoked meat and sausages, several varieties of bratwurst, summer sausages, and snack stixSharon Fennewaldswissmeats.com
Sycamore Creek Vintage Postcard Art (Tent 4)Vintage postcard art from grandfather’s collection. Wooden plaques embellished with vintage buttonsCarol Meckfesselm.facebook.com/ Sycamorecreekvintagepostcardart/
Thomas Siciliano, Papermaker (Tent 3)Handmade paper artworksThomas Sicilianotspaper.etsy.com
Thompson Farms Soups & More (Tent 2)Handmade soup and dip mixes from family recipesJames Dennisthompsonfarmsoups.com
Tin Treasures (Tent 1)Heritage tin ware, cookie cutters, holiday tin décor, wood embroidery, and folk art birdhousesJulie Dawsontintreasures.com
The Tiny Hedgehog, LLC, (Tent 4)Handmade, creative clothing for babies and toddlersJ. Merlin Whitmanthetinyhedgehog.com
Todd’s Treats, LLC (Tent 1)Biscotti, classic cookies, butter toffee, toffee caramels, and chocolate-covered orange peelTodd Ellertoddstreats.com
Two Men and a Garden (Tent 4)Salsa and picklesJoel Austin and Becky Skeenstwomenandagarden.com
Villa Design (Tent 3)Unique jewelry that marries glass and metal with hand-casted botanicalsMelissa Villadiegovilladesign.etsy.com
Village Designs (Tent 4)Functional and wearable wire artDodie Eisenhauervillagedesigns.com
The Weaving Guys (Tent 4)Woven rugs, place mats, table runners, and mug rugs. All items are woven from recycled materials.Danté Hunter and James Peregrinfacebook.com/theweavingguys
Westphalia Vineyards (Tent 3)Wines produced at Westphalia Vineyards, a sulfite-free winery located in Central MissouriTerry Neunerwestphaliavineyards.com
Whispy Vines (Tent 4)Hanging water gardensJanet White
William C. Wood Collection (Tent 3)Botanical sculptures of American wildflowersWilliam C. Wood
Williams Brothers Meat Market (Tent 2)Bratwurst, bacon, sausage, and specialty itemsSteve Williamswilliamsbrothersmeats.com
Wood Hat Spirits (Craft Beer and Cocktail Court)Corn whiskey, bourbon, and liqueursKaty Hinegardnerwoodhatspirits.com
Zak Pottery (Tent 2)Handmade functional potterySandra Zakfacebook.com/zakpottery
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vendors (BY TENT)
Tent 1Around Town DesignsASL PewterThe Berry Nutty FarmThe Blue Owl Restaurant and BakeryCarole Behrer—Traditional CraftsCharming CuisineDip’n Good DipsFeel Handbags Gulush ThreadsJenny Walker JewelryMahnal JewelryMissouri Wildflowers Nursery, LLCMutant PulpOzark Forest Mushrooms LLCSainte Genevieve WinerySherwood LindersSriracha GranadaSTEMS VasesSwiss Meat & Sausage CompanyTin TreasuresTodd’s Treats, LLC
Tent 2Amy Buettner and Tucker GlasowAnnKat DesignsBaetje FarmsBig Heart Tea Co.Bird’s BotanicalsCity House Country Mouse Cool Cow CheeseElla J. Taylor Float Trip Pickles, LLCG&W Meat & Bavarian Style Sausage Inc.Grown Up Kids’ StuffHands to HeartsHeritage CollectionIsabee’s and Native PollinatorsKathy’s Teddy Bear ShoppeLitterbugsNHB KnifeWorksNoboleis VineyardssammysoapSeedGeeksSennit + SauvageSmith & Donovan ConfectionsSt. James WineryThompson Farms Soups & MoreWilliams Brothers Meat MarketZak Pottery
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Tent 3Ajanaku JewelryArtful Home DécorBanner Road Baking CompanyBeardly Man, TheBill’s Retro RobotsBittersweet KitchenBreezy Ridge AlpacasBurton’s Maplewood FarmChef’s Request Marinade and SeasoningsCollin GarrityEl Chico BakeryGardner’s Wisconsin Cheese & SausageGracelynn’s Clay FlowersGrate Roots Premium HorseradishHoneysuckle Acres/Speedy SalsaInsectsyJ & S TurningsJORD Wood WatchesKakao ChocolateKaruna Prebiotics Plant Wellness DrinksKate LallyKelli UlreyLifePackLisa Colby MetalsmithLisa Williams JewelryLonesome TravelerMary’s Little Lambs ProductsSchoolhouse WoodcraftsSole SurvivorStone Hill WinerySummerfield Landscaping Thomas Siciliano, PapermakerVilla Design Westphalia VineyardsWilliam C. Wood Collection
Tent 4Across the Board GameBaskets by GinaBavarian Smoke HausBee in the BucketBotanicals by AnitaC. Gibbons HoneyConfluence Kombucha d’marie inc.Edg-Clif Winery and Brewery, LLCE&G CustomsFlaherty’s—The Irish Candy Co!Frontier SoupsGarden Gate ShopGourds by MadonnaGreen Meadow Barn CompanyThe Gringo GooseHemme Brothers CreameryIrons in the Fire Artistic BlacksmithingLa KaiserMade Fare Co.Missouri NATIVE Wildflower Seed BombsMissouri Nature ArtNancy’s Sweet Nothings New Spin on Tradition by Laura Hohn Pam BauerPersimmon Hill Farm Rick Jordan ChocolatierSnow Flake GlassStone Hollow Studio, LLC Sycamore Creek Vintage Postcard ArtThe Tiny Hedgehog, LLC Two Men and a Garden Village DesignsThe Weaving GuysWhispy Vines
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NOVEMBER 17– JANUARY 1
Garden Glow is back!
Garden Glow features more than a million lights, interactive photo opportunities, traditional holiday music and festivities, delicious food and drinks, and more. Enjoy the Garden as it is transformed into a winter wonderland.
All ticket purchases now include admission to Gardenland Express, the Garden’s Holiday Flower and Train Show!
For complete schedule and admission details visit mobot.org/glow
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