
| The Cottage: Gallery, Gifts & Goods @ The Farm The Unique, Local & Inspired Art of Shopping! Tuesday - Sunday 10am - 3 pm 6106 South 32nd Street (back entrance off 30th Street) Phoenix, AZ 85042 602. 268. 5905 original paintings fine prints fiber creations jewelry ceramics handcrafted goods and much more… Gift Certificates Available! “Make Yourself at Home” is our favorite greeting. Relax, shop, enjoy the welcoming smiles, laughter, wisdom, and great conversation. Slow down. Sit by the fireplace. Soak in beauty from the porch swing… Share a Cup-a-CommuniTea coffee, or cocoa with us “on the house”, as you enjoy the creative works from our growing family of over 50 local artists and artisans.You may chance to meet some of the artists and artisans, teachers, and others who love The Farm. The Perfect Meeting Place … for your next small group gathering, events, tea parties, and more. We are happy to now make The Cottage and it’s quaint little rooms available to you. Call to reserve a time and space, or for more information. A Day at The Farm For you & yours … family, friends, co-workers, staff … a custom-blended experience of The Farm and our offerings at The Artist’s Studio at the Farm at South Mountain. LOCAL! Necklace by Renee LeReine Jewelry ~ Madre Tierra Calming Mist created by Patricia Federico ~ Infusion Handcrafted Soaps by Montye Fuse and Son Yong Park ~ Lomaki Candles by Beth ~ Potted Herbs by Karin Wilson PICTURED at the top of this page: Studio St. Luke Earrings by Nicole Scholheimer, Hearts Desire Creations earrings by Teresa Wickersham, Painting of The Farm by Rosemarie Evans, vintage shawl, Still Life by Bertica Garcia Dubus, … |



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In keeping with the early philosophy, the ten acres just south of Southern and 32nd Street was planted with 100 pecan trees, and for over 40 years was nurtured by a retired cattleman by the name of Skeeter Coverdale. Ultimately Skeeter determined it was too much work to care for the trees and harvest the 5,000 pounds of nuts each year. He wanted to move to Punkin Center where he could buy a trailer, "drink beer, swat flies, and tell lies" - so he did! A. Wayne Smith, a well-known Phoenix landscape architect, purchased the property from Skeeter in 1983. The great trees give a wondrous sense of rural tranquility, and it is Mr. Smith's vision that has guided The Farm over the years into what you see today and what you will see in the future. |