August 2010
Neighbor Spotlight: Nathan Moomaw
Nathan Moomaw
by Nick Kotecki, photo by Lisa Marie Knapp
Nathan Moomaw has his hands in the dirt. He runs the show every Sunday at the Riverwest Gardeners Market. He keeps the grounds clean. He coordinates the vendors. He assists customers. He makes sure everyone’s happy, fills the five-gallon jug of ice cold drinking water. He sets up tents and tears them down at the end of the day.
Garden Park/Gardeners Market
Gardener’s Market Follows the Trend toward Local Produce
by Suzanne Zipperer
Why is it called Gardeners Market and not Farmers Market was my first question to Nathan Moomaw, manager of the Sunday market on the corner of Bremen and Locust Streets.
Calendary August 2010
August 1 – 2010 SUNDAY
AFRICAN WORLD FESTIVAL, Henry Maier Festival Park (Summerfest). NOON-MIDNIGHT $10/adv, children under 6 free
ART BAR 722 E Burleigh Open Canvas Artist Elizabeth Albeck. 6PM
BLACK CATHOLIC SACRED LITURGY, Potawatomi Stage at African World Festival. 9:30AM free admission
RIVERWEST GARDENERS MARKET Garden Park, Locust & Bremen, Sigmund Snopek. 10AM-4PM
RIVERWEST YOGASHALA 731 E Locust Free class. 1-2:30PM
Calendary August 2010
August 1 – 2010 SUNDAY
AFRICAN WORLD FESTIVAL, Henry Maier Festival Park (Summerfest). NOON-MIDNIGHT $10/adv, children under 6 free
ART BAR 722 E Burleigh Open Canvas Artist Elizabeth Albeck. 6PM
BLACK CATHOLIC SACRED LITURGY, Potawatomi Stage at African World Festival. 9:30AM free admission
RIVERWEST GARDENERS MARKET Garden Park, Locust & Bremen, Sigmund Snopek. 10AM-4PM
RIVERWEST YOGASHALA 731 E Locust Free class. 1-2:30PM
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