Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 11, 1986, THE Friday EDITION, Page 2B, Image 10

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Rite of spring: Market opens
Sunshine welcomed the opening of a new
season for one of Eugene’s traditional signs of
spring.
The Saturday Market, a local attraction
featuring handmade arts and crafts, food and
music, began its 17th year Saturday with the
usual cross-section of local residents and visitors,
who have supported the the market's develop
ment through the years. •
A block-party atmosphere prevails at the
market, which draws everyone from families and
students to street musicians and artists to the Park
Blocks near East Eighth Avenue'and Oak Streets.
Claire Feighan, Saturday Market manager,
says-the.weekond event has become a so}id part of
the community. :
’’The fact that it’s a place where you can go
.down and buy your food and your arts and crafts
from people who actually'made them makes it
popular.'* she says.
The market also provides artists and craft
. speople an opportunity to start a business with
.Very little overhead, she adds. / •
• More than. 125 booths, selling pottery,
'.jewelry, wood carvings, clothing, food, furniture,
•'toys end-assorted gifts, wen? present for the Open
ing; Feighan says she. expects this nnrriber to ru
. -main fbr most of the season, which runs through ■
:• December.' '. ••• •. V ' *'••••.
• Wave got Yuppies, grandmothers, single
moms* and dads, nuclear families, extended
families, part-time and full-time artists, students,
people who sell at the market for fun. people who
make the majority of-their living here, people
from all over the,world, and incredibly, native
Oregonians,” she, says. • ;
.. Thanks to Saturday Market exposure, a
number of artisans and epicures have taken.their
wares .to bigger markets. .They include Monster ,
• Cookies," Toby's Tofu Products. Fibergraphics.'
. jody Coyote Jewelry and. Anita’s'Empanddas.
Leilani Horsfall, a Eugene resident,' has sold •
her brightly colored windsocks at the market for
about five years. She has a separate shop at the
Fifth Street Public. Market where she sells her
designs year-round. . .
Hut 'Horsfall, along with many .other booth
operators, still enjoys.the' relaxed.and friendly at
mosphere present in the Park Blocks.'. : '
Janari Dean, also a resident, has beep a part of
the market' for 10 years."selling her pottery work
She began by sharing a booth with another
woman,.but is now ori her ow.n and says'she. feels :
good about being able to build her. oyrn'business,
"I; enjoy being my own boss and selling directly
to the people." . ■
' For others, the market serves:as a single stop
oh a planned sales circuit. V "
lames, who declined to give his last name,
says he always comes to the Saturday Market's
first show to sell his wooden boxes: He attends
craft shows and festivals all over the western
United States, hut says he has returned to Eugene
for the past it) years.
Beth Warriner also takes her products op the
road, but says she sets up a stand at the Saturduy
. .. „ # „ •. V rn^BiHiiwpnim.
Kids of all axes and sixth* look to’the ofwniny of
the Saturday Market as a true sign that spring
' has arrived in Eugene., : :t'.: /; ••• •
Market whim she is home in Kugene. and it’s not
raining.' •" ■ ' / l. • . • .
Warriner has sold her natural stone jewelry at
the market for alnhit a year'and hail become one of
its many advocates. '
» " •* . ■ r7
"You get to see and meet lots of different
people." she .says.’ ‘.it’s great. And if yon can
make money at it, It's even better..",'
The Saturday Market grow out of the
Christmas EPK/ sales - the Eugene-Peace infor
mation Center . which wereorganized bv Lotte
Streisingerin the early 1‘JhOs, Pnighuu says. By
. 19W9. people were lining up outside the door of
the sale and it became obvious that a more fre
quent event would be supported by the
community
The market, vyhlch has produced many ini
itators around the country, was originally located
under the downtown Overpark It was then mov
ed to the Lane'County.Courthouse parking lot on
Oak Street la-fore find pig its current, permanent
home iri the Park Blocks
Story by Julie Freeman
INTERNATIONAL
NIGHT
An evening of exotic and cultural performances
from all around the globe
SUNDAY, APRIL 13
5:00 - 8:00pm • Mac Court
Tickets available at the EMU Main Desk
STUDENTS $5.00 in advance/$6.00 at the door
GENERAL $6.00 in advance/$7.00 at the door
Sponsored by the Foreign Students Organization