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* Carlton, Bob (May 14, 2010) "Alabama farmers and chefs return for 11th year at Pepper Place Saturday Market." ''The Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (May 14, 2010) "Alabama farmers and chefs return for 11th year at Pepper Place Saturday Market." ''The Birmingham News''


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The Pepper Place Saturday Market is a gathering of local farmers, chefs, artists, and musicians that takes place on Saturday mornings at Pepper Place from late spring to early fall. It was started in 2000 by Cathy Crenshaw, president of Sloss Real Estate, which owns Pepper Place.

The family-oriented market features produce, herbs, flowers, and plants from Alabama growers; demonstrations and samples from local chefs; art from local artisans; and live music. As of 2007, approximately 6000 people attend each Saturday.

References

  • O'Hara, Jo Ellen (May 4, 2007) "Pepper Place Market opens next Saturday." The Birmingham News.
  • Carlton, Bob (May 14, 2010) "Alabama farmers and chefs return for 11th year at Pepper Place Saturday Market." The Birmingham News