Meet Our Vendors
Learn more about our 2023 Farmers Market vendors — details coming soon!
As vendors are confirmed they will be added.
Interested in being a vendor at the Lake Lorraine Farmers Market? Applications are now open for the 2023 season!
Baking Up A Storm
OFFERING: cupcakes, kolaches, sweet breads, bars
ABOUT: Baking Up a Storm was started by home baker Chef Alex in 2019. Alex grew up working with his mom in her kitchen and has dedicated his career to working in the food industry. He enjoys experimenting to find the perfect combination of flavors that wow your taste buds, often with recipes that have been passed down through his family for generations. He offers a variety of made-from-scratch cupcakes, sweet-breads, mini cake loaves, and kolaches. Other sweet treats such as pies or cheesecakes are available via pre-order.
Battle Creek Farm
OFFERING: lettuce, spinach, peas, green beans, onions, kohlrabi, radishes, kale, cauliflower, rhubarb, asparagus, eggs, soap, potatoes, broccoli, squash, zucchini
doTerra
OFFERING: essential oils education and products made using essential oils
Gander Lake Art
OFFERING: Unique art
Hanisch Farms
OFFERING: Beef, Poultry, Eggs, Lamb, Pork, Vegetables
ABOUT: This family-owned and operated farm has been perfecting garden and meat produce for more than 15 years. Hanisch Farms offers chemical-free produce, grown from seed on the farm, as well as chemical free and free-range meat. Hanisch Farms also has experience in family canning, preserving and pickling produce.
Kane’s Baked Goods & Cafe
OFFERING: freshly baked muffins, scones, dessert breads, blondies, bars, cinnamon and caramel rolls.
Little Shire Farm
OFFERING: Infused honeys, raw honey, vegetables and vegetable plants
ABOUT: John and Lisa, the owners of Little Shire Farm, began their love for raising their own food as children in black Nebraska soil. They started with a farm market and CSA enterprise in Lincoln, Nebraska, and renewed their love for growing. In the last two decades, they’ve worked with numerous farmers in several states, helping develop community gardens, farmers markets and even a farmer training site. In 2016 they returned to their roots — sustainable agriculture — and grow on five acres, 1,900 sq. ft. greenhouses, infused honey, and expanding into growing mushrooms as well as beeswax and hemp production.
The Original Corn Pie Dessert
OFFERING: Corn pie dessert
Rainy Day Coffee Co.
OFFERING: Your local caffeine dealer serving the southeast South Dakota area with fresh roasted beans and Lucille the Coffee Truck. Order beans & merch online. Lucille the Coffee Truck will be at the Lake Lorraine Farmers Market every other week (check Facebook for confirmation)
ABOUT: Shania Rozeboom is the owner and roastess at Rainy Day Coffee Co. When she was 8 years old, she created a pretend restaurant in her basement with Barbie totes as tables and construction paper menus — the name was Rainy Day Inn. Ten years later she went on to business school and worked part-time at the Watertown Confectionery, a shop with chocolate, wine and coffee. She learned how to make wine, hand dip chocolates and roast coffee. She also got a taste of the satisfaction of producing a product yourself, and she was hooked. From there she managed a coffee shop and was a barista, roaster and the baker — by then, coffee had snuck into her fascination and there was no letting go!
Salas Salsas
OFFERING: Featuring a variety of salsas, tamales, fresh corn and black bean pico.
ABOUT: Salas Salsas are Patricia Burbine and Marcela Salas
— a mother-daughter team who wouldn't want to make salsa with anyone else! Their salsas have been a family effort since the very beginning.
Uptown Sauce Company
OFFERING: Tumeric Salsa, Classic Salsa, Smoky Pepper Pesto, Chimichurri, Midwest Marinara, Sweet Dill-icious Pickles, S+S Pickles, Bloody Mary Pickled Mix, Garden Blend Pickles, Grim Weeper Salsa
ABOUT: Uptown Sauce Company creates all their sauces from their urban farm located in Sioux Falls. They carry signature salsas, marinades and pasta sauces with a delicious twist, with no GMOs, no pesticides, no artificial flavors and no plastic.
Warner’s Produce
OFFERING: Vegetables, including heirloom and some hybrid tomato and pepper plants in the spring, as well as patio tomato plants, patio pepper plants and hanging basket tomatoes and peppers ’til they’re gone
ABOUT: Warner's Produce is a family farm near Montrose, S.D. Paul Warner is the great-grandson of the original homesteader of the property. The Warners raise their children on the farm and continue a tradition of agriculture that is currently four generations in the making. The Warners farm as sustainably as possible in order to provide their customers and family with healthy, nutritious vegetables while caring for the land.
Van Tol Farm
OFFERING: Produce and pies
Community Organizations
We’re glad to welcome community organizations to the Lake Lorraine Farmers Market to share information about who they are and how they serve the Sioux Falls area. Interested in coming to the market? Contact us at 605.929.9319 or via email.
Siouxland Libraries
OFFERING: Library staff available to answer any inquiries, information regarding library services, and books available for checkout on the spot. They will attend the market once per month.
ABOUT: Siouxland Libraries offers a wide variety of resources and materials available to the residents of Sioux Falls and Minnehaha County, both digitally and through its 13 library branches. Please stop by or contact your local branch for any questions you may have about library services!