

Working towards a more successful and sustainable life by connecting all our primary businesses of North Argyll with the local community.
Thanks to ALL who made yesterday such a fabulous day.
Hundreds of you came, and we had a full house of stalls.
It is a great deal of hard work that the marketeers put in to create the markets, and it is all so worth while when we get such a generous response as we saw.
If you missed it and want to see what happened - here is a picture gallery of a few snapshots of the day.
(if you are a photographer who would like to support what we do, we would LOVE to hear from you)
LORN has just started the process of getting down to the nitty gritty of what we all want to achieve through the network in the next 5 years or more. We have been taken under the wing of Fergus Younger and his colleagues at the Argyll and Bute Agricultural Forum, who have already done so much for other producers in other areas of Argyll. Others such as Pamela Conacher of HiArts have also pledged their support.
This is a great boost and we hope to have lots of help from everyone to make the right decisions.
LORN members are out and about this Easter
There are some going to the Corachie Easter Craft fair on Saturday 3rd April 2010
Corachie Clematis Plant Centre, Location: Bridge of Awe PA35 1HT
from 12.00 - 16.00
Craft Fair selling mainly hand made local produce, train rides, bouncy castle, Honeysuckle
Takeaway Coffee Shop and much more!
Mairi Stones will be at the Oban Art Society Art and Craft Show
Easter Sat and Mon,
10am to 5pm
Army Cadet Hall, next to centre car park,Oban
Market menu
to eat in or take away
Parsnip soup
Lentil soup
Sausage casserole
Mutton tagine
Hot dogs
Vegetarian Quiche
Mini Simnel cakes
Hot cross buns
Lemon cake
Chocolate krispy easter baskets
Tea, coffee, juice.
Our corner of the world looks like we are being protected from the ravages of the weather causing chaos in the rest of Scotland, its bright and sunny just now with only a stiff breeze.
We have a pretty full house again for the Easter market
- Pork, Beef, and Mutton
- lots of Cooking to eat at the market -- see next blog for menu
- fresh and smoked fish
- Cakes and baking
- Oils
- Chocolates
- Eggs
- Salad and seedlings
- Herbs
- Silk Scarves
- Easter decorations
- Jewellery
- Knitwear
- Quilting
- Pyrography
- ALI energy