Cure Organic Farm brings produce to The Source Saturdays

May 29, 2015

For the summer season, Cure Organic Farm will be selling its produce from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Saturday in the common area at The Source, 3350 Brighton Blvd.

Located six miles east of Boulder, Cure Organic Farm is a commercial family farm growing 100 different varieties of certified organic vegetables, herbs and flowers.

The farm was founded in 2005 by Anne and Paul Cure who reside on the farm with their family. All crops grown on Cure Organic Farm are distributed locally to restaurants, farmers’ markets and the farm store on site.

Located  in the heart of the RiNo neighborhood, The Source is a new generation artisan food market that occupies a former 1880‘s brick foundry building. The collective of artisans and retailers that make-up the tenants in the complex offer visitors everything from freshly baked bread to craft cocktails, from street tacos to contemporary flower arrangements. The Source is home to Acorn, Babette’s Artisan Bread, Beet & Yarrow, Boxcar Coffee Roasters, Collegiate Peaks Bank, Comida, Crooked Stave, Jennifer Olson Photography, Mondo Market, RiNo Yacht Club, Slow Food Denver, Svper Ordinary, The Proper Pour, Western Daughters Butchery, and Wunder Werks.

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