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Posted on May 8th, 2008 in Food & Drink, Music

Local chefs & live music at Pepper Place

By Molly Folse

Shannon Gober

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Pepper Place Market opens for its ninth season this Saturday, May 3. The market is open 7 a.m.-noon each Saturday through Sept. 27 and features fruits, vegetables, flowers, honey, bread and other goods from local and regional producers. The market also features cooking demonstrations by Birmingham-area chefs as well as live music from local musicians.
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Check out the cooking demonstration and live music lineups below:
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Pepper Place Market 2008 Chef Demonstration Schedule
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Demonstrations begin at 9 a.m. each Saturday. Schedule is subject to change.
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May 3: daniel george – Daniel Briggs & George McMillan
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May 10: John’s City Diner - Shannon Gober
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May 17: The Homewood Gourmet – Franklin Biggs
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May 24: A Social Affair – Jim Cobb
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May 31: Grey House Grille - Shelby Adams
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June 7: Satterfield’s – Haller Magee
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June 14: Terrace Caf\’e9 – Jason Mezrano
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June 28: Icon – Ben Leingang
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July 5: Bitty’s Back Porch Catering – Kimberly Brock
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July 12:
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July 19: Standard Bistro – Alan Martin
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July 26: Culinary Institute of Virginia College – Antony Osborne
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August 2: Brock’s at Ross Bridge – Joshua Towey
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August 9: The Gardens Caf\’e9 – Nichole Keesey & Alan Bullen
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August 16: Sol y Luna – Guillermo Castro
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August 23: Table – Daniel Lasseter
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August 30: Caf\’e9 Iz – Ken Barrett
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September 6: Bottletree Caf\’e9 – Thomas Bagby
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September 13: Veranda on Highland – Tom Robey
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September 20: Ocean – George Reis
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September 27: Chef Clayton’s Food Systems – Clayton Sherrod
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Pepper Place Market 2008 Entertainment Schedule
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Performances take place on both the Richard Tubb Stage and the Interiors Market Stage.
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May 3: Fiddlin’ in the Parlor/Grover Sheffield
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May 10: TBA/Joel Kauffman
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May 17: Debbie Bond and Radiator Rick/Sonny Pritchett
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May 24: TBA/TBA
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May 31: Christ Episcopal Church/Mike Hipp
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June 7: Wayne and Marvin/Ron Dometrovich
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June 14: Fiddlin’ in the Parlor/Joel Kauffman
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June 28: Debbie Bond and Radiator Rick/Grover Sheffield
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July 5: Wayne and Marvin/TBA
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July 12: The Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame/Mike Hipp
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July 19: Fiddlin’ in the Parlor/Sonny Pritchett
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July 26: Donny Tomlin/Joel Kauffman
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August 2: Debbie Bond and Radiator Rick/TBA
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August 9: Wayne and Marvin/Ron Dometrovich
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August 16: Fiddlin’ in the Parlor/Joel Kauffman
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August 23: Flying Jenny/Iikah
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August 30: Donny Tomlin/Sonny Pritchett
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September 6: The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys/Grover Sheffield
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September 13: Wayne and Marvin/Mike Hipp
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September 20: Oxy Morons/Ron Dometrovich
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September 27: Fiddlin’ in the Parlor/Sonny Pritchett

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