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The cure for the winter blues? The LINEN BUILDING SUNDAY MARKET, the Treasure Valley's only
year-round indoor market

Organic wine, handmade jewelry among offerings from new Creators making their debut at the Feb. 21 market

A portion of February market proceeds will benefit BOISE COMMUNITY RADIO

Musician THOMAS PAUL will perform

While other Treasure Valley markets are hibernating this winter, the Linen Building Sunday Market, the Valley's only year-round indoor market, remains open for business. Visit the market from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21, at the Linen Building, 1402 W. Grove St. in Downtown Boise's Linen District.

Every third Sunday of the month, the Linen Building Sunday Market showcases two dozen Creators offering locally-made arts and crafts, jewelry, clothing, produce, food and drink.

February Sunday Market Creators include:

- Holesinsky Certified Organic Vineyard and Winery (holesinsky.com). The mission of the award-winning Holesinsky's Vineyard is to create world-class wine with no short cuts, impurities, over-processing, filtering, additives or new oak. All of Holesinsky's wines are made using certified USDA organic grapes.
- Homegrown Jewelry (homegrownjewelry.com). Sunday Market newcomer Marla Leggette crafts handmade jewelry designed for everyday use or special occasions. Care is given to choosing the finest quality gemstones, glass, wood, horn and vintage beads, along with top-grade sterling and Thai silver and copper components.
- Mud Pie Arts Pottery (mudpiearts.com). Patricia Sadler-Trainor crafts unique, handmade Southwestern-inspired pottery for the home and table.
- Angie Berman. Avid vintage collector Angie Berman will have tons of retro clothes for men and women and stylish hand-made cowboy (and cowgirl) boots.

A portion of February Sunday Market proceeds will be donated to Boise Community Radio. Boise Community Radio is a group of local volunteers who believe that it is vitally important for residents of the Treasure Valley to have access to a more democratic form of radio programming - one that better reflects the character of our community. BCR will provide listeners with a delicious variety of music while engendering true representation in the discussion of local issues. Programming will be a result of choices made by and for members of our community. For more information, visit radioboise.org.

Live music will be provided by singer-songwriter-multi-instrumentalist Thomas Paul, who was recently named one of Boise's top musicians and singers. Adept at a wide variety of musical styles from rock to country to jazz to Latin, Paul is an in-demand session player and instructor in addition to an engaging solo artist. Hear music from his newest album, the 10-song genre-crossing affair House on Fire, and learn more about Paul at thomaspaulmusic.com.

A portion of Sunday Market proceeds are donated back to the community each month. Past recipients include the Idaho Foodbank, Boise Rescue Mission, Women's and Children's Alliance of Boise, Boise Bicycle Project, Idaho Youth Ranch, Interfaith Housing Services and Treasure Valley Institute for Children's Arts (TrICA).

For questions or more information, contact the Linen Building at 208.385.0111 or info@thelinenbuilding.com. Visit thelinenbuilding.com and interact with the Linen Building on Twitter, Facebook and MySpace.

ABOUT THE LINEN BUILDING SUNDAY MARKET: Debuting in April 2009, the Linen Building Sunday Market is a year-round, climate-controlled indoor market held every third Sunday of the month in Downtown Boise's Linen District. More than two dozen independent Creators offer locally-produced goods and services, including arts and crafts, jewelry, clothing, flowers, fresh produce, food and drink. The family-friendly entertainment includes live music and children's activities.

 

 

 

 

 

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