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Mission Community Market Returns on April 5 Under New Management

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The Thursday Night Farmers Market Is Now Operated by CUESA In 2010, a small group of farmers, neighborhood businesses, city staff, and nonprofits rallied together to form the Mission Community Market (MCM), with the mission of bringing diverse people in our community together. Through healthy foods, local producers, and community events, we transformed a block of Bartlett Street into a neighborhood gathering place. We have created a platform for new businesses to get their feet wet, for musicians to reach …


MCM Returns for 2017!

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We are excited to come back to 22nd Street on March 16, 2017! Join us this Thursday as we celebrate MCM’s return and a ribbon cutting for La Placita, the new public space on Bartlett! After years of community planning, surveying and the weekly placemaking efforts of the Mission Community Market, La Placita will provide a beautiful, safe and much needed public space in the heart of the Mission. The goal for the plaza is to create a flexible urban space …


How You Like Dem Apples?

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Perhaps one of the best things about this Summer-Fall hybrid season is apples! As many MCM shoppers know, everything you thought you knew about apples before is probably not even half the story. With over 30 years of experience, Dave Hale and the whole Hale Apple Farm crew can find the fruit to mach your taste buds. Whether you are looking for something tart and crisp to bite or something soft to bake, they will have it. At the farm, …


La Cocina Entrepreneurs Hit the Streets

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Over the past six years, La Cocina’s Street Food Festival has become a San Francisco staple. The festival features innovative food, education and discussion, and a chance for the SF community to share experience and taste with each other. At the center of all the flags, festivity, and great-eating are passionate woman. That’s right––along with filling your stomach, the festival is a radical way to support local female entrepreneurs. La Cocina started in 2005 and is based in the Mission District …


A Sweet Addition to MCM

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A woman hangs out of a window, leaning over the edge to serve grits. On the other side of the window, the grits are cooked in small batches, with lots of cream, cheese, and hot sauce. That’s the vision that Stephanie Fields had before she started Sugarfoot Grits. A southerner passionate about food, Fields came to Sugarfoot Grits with her favorite food and a great nickname. “Sugarfoot is a family nickname,” Fields says. “My uncle called me Sugarfoot when I …


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