Friday, October 14, 2011

CONTEST WINNERS FOR ESPANOLA FARMERS MARKET


WINNERS  ESPAÑOLA FARMERS’ MARKET
TWELFTH ANNUAL BIGGEST VEGETABLE & BEST POEM CONTEST
October 10, 2011

Vegetable Judge:              Glenna Dean, archeobotanist
Poetry Judge:             Joan Logghe, Santa Fe Poet Laureate
 BIGGEST HEIRLOOM SQUASH
First Place:                        Eufelia Martinez, La Puebla
Second Place:            Gene Lopez, Lyden
Third Place:                        Ross Vargas, La Madera
BIGGEST PUMPKIN
First Place:                        Ross Vargas, La Madera
Second Place:             Tranquilino & Floraida Martinez, Penasco
Third Place:                        Ross Vargas, La Madera
BIGGEST CHILE
First Place:                        Rosa Espinosa  & Antonio Velasquez, Lyden           
Second Place:            Jorge Corona (smallest)           
Third Place:                        Salvador Corona
BIGGEST APPLE
First Place:                        Tony Maestas, Chamita
Second Place:             Rudy Cordova, Hernandez
Third Place:                        Gene Lopez, Lyden
BIGGEST ROOT VEGETABLE
First Place:                        Tranquilino & Floraida Martinez, Penasco
Second Place:            Lawrence Campbell, Alcalde
Third Place:                        Eufelia Martinez, La Puebla
ODDEST VEGETABLE
First Place:                        Floyd Gonzales, La Puebla (giant cucumber)
Second Place:             Steve Jaramillo, Espanola (unruly potato)
Third Place:                        Luz & Leonard Lopez, Nambe (orange “penguin” squash)
WILD CARD VEGETABLE
First Place:                        Steve Jaramillo, Espanola (watermelon)
Second Place:            Elias Gomez, Alcalde (beans)
Third Place:                        Luz & Leonard Lopez, Nambe (white squash)
BEST POEM
Honoring all Student Poets

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

12th Annual Biggest Vegetable & Best Poem Contest

When? Monday, Octrober 10, 2011
Winners announced at 1:30 p.m.

Biggest pumpkin, heirloom squash, root vegetable, apple or smallest apple, chile, oddest vegetable, wild card outstanding vegetable. And best poem by a student about farming. Where? at the Espanola Farmers Market. Deliver all poems and vegetable contestants to the market by 10 a.m. on contest day. Call 505-685-4842 for more information.