2009 NH Farmers’
Markets
grown fruits and
vegetables, fresh fish, artisan breads and baked goods, cut flowers, perennials
and annuals,
wine, maple syrup,
soaps, wool crafts and more! Rain or shine, 249-9809, grdnprty1@aol.com.
heirloom poultry, beef
jerky, possibly lobsters. Rain or shine, 749-0377.
flowers, maple products,
conventional vegetables, fish, jams, wine, fruits, baked goods, eggs, jellies,
specialty
foods. Musicians, July 4
celebration, pumpkin decorating, trick or treat at the market. Rain or shine,
435-6410,
Romney@comcast.net, www.bedfordfarmersmarket.org.
Berlin-Gorham Farmers’
Market: parking
lot of Fred’s Service Station,
Oct. 31, Fri.,
baskets, pot racks,
flowers, wreathes, trees, wood, handmade art, fabric, non profits/green info
tables, health
and nutrition advice,
organics, candles, aromatherapy, bread, maple syrup, open all legal NH/MA legal
holidays.
Demonstrations, music, samples, clowns, life size farm fun cutouts. Also open
special times for
Riverfire, Downtown, French,
culture and heritage events. Rain or shine, 752-1592.
Local Works Farmers’
Market:
weekly farmers market
and outdoor marketplace featuring local produce, baked goods, fresh bread,
prepared
foods, crafts, jewelry,
wood working, live music and much more. Located at WREN on the corner of Rt.
302
and
www.wrencommunity.org.
Thurs. Locally grown and
locally made products. Weekly entertainment and demonstrations weekly. Rain or
shine, 938-6228, bacc@mcttelecom.com.
meats, fruits, seafood,
dairy, baked goods. Rain or shine, 672-4229, www.brooklinefarmersmarket.org.
grown and produced
agricultural products and fine crafts. Rain or shine, 523-4337,
canaanfarmmkt@valley.net, www.townofcanaannh.us
(see “Events”).
Wednesdays, 4-7pm. Fresh
local fruits, vegetables, baked goods, cheese, milk, maple products, potted
plants,
meats, seafood, jams,
jellies, cut flowers, herbs, crafts and more! Online shopping and purchasing
will be
available in 2008!
Weekly musical entertainment. Rain or shine, 783-9649, farmer@ccfma.net,
www.ccfma.net.
eggs, bread, spices,
annuals, perennial plants, floral arrangements, baked goods, jams, jellies,
preserves,
pottery, glass, jewelry,
ready to eat food, beef, etc. Children’s Story Time,
demonstrations. Assorted
other children’s programs. Rain or shine, 542-4321, www.claremontmarket.org.
Colebrook Farmers’
Market:
goods, wool, yarn,
crafts, maple, apples. Rain or shine, 237-4430.
Oct., Thursday,
Swiss chard, Romaine,
lettuce, jams, jellies, squashs, radishes, corn,
herbs, strawberries, raspberries,
blueberries,
blackberries, beans and more. Rain or shine, 237-4395.
plants, baked goods,
jams, maple, wines, meats, honey, crafts, worms for composting. Rain or shine,
224-
8862.
Contoocook Farmers’
Market:
Vegetables, including
organic, maple syrup, eggs, pies, jams, jellies, plants, meat, soaps, cut
flowers, granola.
Live music (bi-weekly),
Davisville Farmers’ Market: 909 E. Rt. 103, Warner.
June-Oct.,
potatoes, grain, crafts,
baked goods, cheese, dried fruits & vegetables, flowers, plants. Rain or
shine, 995-
1345, happyazmy.com.
goods, and much more.
Hayrides, music, petting zoo. Rain or shine, 463-8812, justforfunjj@yahoo.com,
www.farmersmarket.deerfield-nh/us.
offers a wide range of
fresh locally-grown produce, meats, flowers, prepared foods, and crafts.
Special
activities for children.
WIC accepted. Visit the museum and hike the trails as part of your visit. Rain
or shine,
632-4346, enfieldshakermuseum@yahoo.com, www.shakermuseum.org.
Vegetables, plants,
homemade goods, pies, jams, jellies, handmade quilts, pillows, hats, doll
clothes, pot
holders. Hay Day last
Sat. in Aug.,
Fitzwilliam Farmers’
Market: next
to Town hall. May-Sept.,
bread, wool and wool
products, flowers, maple products. Rain or shine, 585-9052, utuhusa@yahoo.com,
www.harvesttomarket.com.
Franklin Community
Farmers’ Market: 206 Central St. July-Sept.,
baked goods, used books,
crafts, ice cream, music and more! Rain or shine, 648-6586,
cindytaylormidwife@yahoo.com.
Gilmanton Farmers’
Market: Academy
at the 4 Corners. July-Oct.,
cut flowers, wool,
maple, fruits, bread, baked goods. Rain or shine, 267-7083,
meadowviewfarm@metrocast.net.
Hancock Farmers’ Market:
horsesheds
behind church in Hancock. May-Oct.,
produce, flowers,
plants, handicrafts, preserves, sweets and other local, seasonal, products.
Weekly special
events. 525-3172, konorei@hotmail.com.
flowers, plants, dairy,
maple, crafts, prepared foods, herbs, body care, honey, cheeses. Entertainment.
Rain
or shine, 802-299-9707, farmersmarket@hanoverchamber.org.
Hillsborough Pride Farmers’
Market:
Homemade crafts,
produce, flowers, eggs, baked goods, jams, specialty foods, handmade soaps,
hand
embroidered linens, notecards. Various occasional music. Rain or shine, 464-4640.
vegetables, berries,
fruits, plants, pottery, jewelry, hand loomed items, eggs, baked goods, artisan
breads,
maple, cut flowers, goat
cheese, meat, honey, organic goods. Weekly entertainment. Rain or shine, 520-
4974,
chendr7108@aol.com.
Jaffrey Farmers’ Market:
Rt.
202,
Produce, perennials,
baked goods, jams, jellies and honey. Rain or shine, 532-6561.
The Farmers’ Market of
Fruits, vegetables,
herbs, plants, flowers, maple syrup, honey, baked goods, bread, jams, jellies,
eggs, soap,
wool products, lamb,
pork, juried crafts. Rain or shine, 446-9474.
jams, jellies, flowers,
crafts, maple syrup, beef, pork, chicken, organic vegetables. Rain or shine,
267-6522,
BPRamsay1@aol.com.
milk soap, quilter,
artist, certified organic produce, fresh, local produce, baked goods, pestos,
jams, jellies, cut
flowers, plants, honey,
berries, photography, embroidered pillows, wood work, basketmaker,
meats (beef, pork,
lamb). Rain or shine,
788-3391, townmanager@lancasternh.org.
foods and crafts at the
market. Featuring over 30 vendors, live music and craft demonstrations at every
market. Contact the
market coordinator for information about the winter market, as well. Rain or
shine, 448-
5121, 704-996-0705, farmersmarket@lebcity.com, www.lebanonfarmersmarket.org.
Lee Farmers’ Market: Old Fire Station, Rt.
155. May-Oct.,
flowers, plants, baked
goods. Various entertainment and education through season. Rain or shine,
659-9329,
leemarket@comcast.net.
crafts. Rain or shine,
838-2200, lisbonmainstreet@roadrunner.com.
produce, in season,
meat, eggs, poultry, maple, preserves, baked goods, prepared foods, perennials,
cut
flowers, honey, crafts,
wood products. Cooking & craft demonstrations. Rain or shine, 444-0248,
cabinviewfarm@roadrunner.com.
Lyndeborough Farmers’
Market: Center
Hall, Center Rd. June-Sept.,
bedding plants, meats,
eggs, baked goods, jams. Rain or shine, 654-5362, kgrybko@aol.com.
Downtown
month of October close
at 6pm. Vegetables, herbs, flowers, melons, apples, wine, soaps, bread,
cookies,
baked goods, prepared
foods, strawberries, certified organic products, maple syrup. Rain or shine,
679-8101,
day of market telephone
205-1684, charliereid@ttlc.net.
Meredith Farmers’
Market: Trinity
Episcopal Church. July-Aug.,
meat, fruits,
vegetables, crafts, maple products, baked goods eggs. Rain or shine.
shine, 673-5792, mosseyapples@aol.com, www.Milfordnhfarmersmarket.com.
Farmers’ Market
Association of
fruits, vegetables, goat
milk soap, candles, apple and fruit wines, breads. Rain or shine, 883-5700,
sueb@greatamericandowntown.org, www.downtownnashua.org.
Vegetables, fruits,
meat, eggs, wine, beer, maple syrup, sweaters. Weekly events and entertainment.
Rain or
shine, 883-5700, sueb@greatamericandowntown.org, www.downtownnashua.org.
New
fruit, eggs, bread,
cakes, cookies, jams, granola and grain bars, hand spun wool, hand knit items,
cider, herbal
body products, meats
(lamb, beef, pork), yarn. Rain or shine, 487-2480, pygarus@aol.com,
www.newbostonfarmersmarket.org.
New
1pm, Sat. Market offers
vegetable and flowering plants, fruit and produce, baked goods, honey, maple
syrup,
wool yarns, fresh
flowers, daylilies, perennials, pottery, eggs, soap, herbs, felted wool items,
jams, jellies and
chutneys, seasonal
berries and other seasonal market goods. Rain or shine, 859-4251,
davcrord@metrocast.net.
Newbury Farmers’ &
Artisans Market: Rt. 103, near Newbury Library & playground. July-Oct.,
Locally grown and raised
produce, meats, eggs, fruits, plants, homemade breads and pastries, jams and
jellies, cookies and
more; hand crafted baskets, furniture, pottery, jewelry, herbal crafts, soaps.
Music every
week. Rain or shine,
763-0181, crazyrussell@msn.com.
10,
newmarketfarmersmarket@gmail.com.
Newfound Farmers’
Market:
market offering NH
raised meat and eggs, locally grown fruits and vegetables, bakery products and
crafts.
Rain or shine, 934-8146,
gitchfarm02@yahoo.com.
market. Over 40 vendors
of produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, and homespun crafts. Open rain or shine.
Children’s story time at
newportfarmersmarket@comcast.net.
The Northwood Area
Farmers’ Market: corner of Rts. 4, 202A/9 and Rt. 43, at
the Municipal building parking
lot. June 4-Sept. 24,
flowers, vegetable
plants, perennials, fish, poultry, vegan prepared food, hot dogs. Shine only,
682-0662,
northwoodfarmersmarket@yahoo.com.
fruits, vegetables in
season, flowers, plants, honey, maple syrup, baked goods. Opening day celebration
and
Fall Harvest
Celebration. Rain or shine, 679-8484, blaisdelllml@comcast.net.
Ossipee Farmers’ Market:
cheese, baked goods, crafts, soaps.
Demonstration or entertainment each week. Rain or shine, 539-7200,
director@ossipeemainstreet.org.
Pelham Farmers’ Market: St. Patrick Parish,
fruits and vegetables,
maple sugar products, eggs, baked goods and handmade crafts will be available.
Entertainment and fun
activities for the kids will vary weekly. A sample of offerings are face
painting, balloon
shapes and animals,
magic tricks, juggling and live music. Rain or shine, 635-3525, 978-500-0023,
pelhamfarmersmarket@yahoo.com.
plants, baked goods,
eggs, small fruit, apples, vegetables, wine, jewelry, knitted wear, maple
syrup, granola,
prepared foods, crafts,
entertainment, cut flowers, music balloon making, face painting. Rain or shine,
878-
6124, Mich.S@comcast.net, www.peterboroughfarmersmarket.webs.com.
Piermont Farmers’
Market: corner
of Rt. 25 & River Rd. June 2-Oct. 13, 3-6pm. Support local farmers by
shopping the Piermont
Farmers’ Market. We have everything from cheese and beef to plants, artwork,
veggies
and baked goods. Come
see for yourself! Rain or shine, 802-505-0123, emilygtshipman@hotmail.com.
goods, agricultural
crafts, organic produce, fruits in season, breads, jams, jellies, soaps, cut
flowers, annuals,
perennials, herbs,
specialty products, eggs. Rain or shine, 435-5570, chapmans4.1@myfairpoint.net.
meats, plants, herbs,
cut flowers, eggs, soaps, yarn, baked goods, farm crafts. Primavera Market-May
21, 3-
6pm. Rain or shine,
536-3823, cperk40119@aol.com.
Meaderboro Rd. May 8-Sept., Fri.,
3-6pm; Sat. 9am-12pm. Plants, flower and vegetables, herbs, eggs, baked
goods, relishes,
pickles, jams, berries, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, in season,
heirloom tomatoes,
fresh picked fruit in
season, organic vegetables, dog cookies, fresh flowers and herbs. Rain or
shine, 859-
6979, squires@metrocast.net.
Downtown
6pm, Tues. & Thurs.
Vegetables, fruits, berries, plants, annuals, perennials, baked goods, eggs,
herbs, jams,
jellies, canned
products, cut flowers, crafts. Rain or shine, unless severe weather. Rain or
shine, 332-1765.
Wentworth Greenhouses
Farmers’ Market:
(Winter dates, TBD).
Farm produce, seasonal vegetables, meats, poultry, seafood. Gardening workshops
and
lectures. Rain or shine,
743-0923 (direct), kokolis@comcast.net, www.wentworthgreenhouses.com.
Sanbornton Farmers’
Market: Sanbornton
Historical Society’s Lane Tavern,
June-Oct.,
goods, crafts, flowers,
fresh fruits, berries, herbs, honey, jams, jellies, potted plants, processed
foods, seeds,
syrup, vegetables, wood
crafts and products. Local entertainment, cooking demonstrations. Rain or
shine,
286-8700, budgie@metrocast.net.
produce, maple syrup,
vegetables, dog biscuits, fruits, and more! Rain or shine, 284-7163.
Seacoast Growers
Association: Contact 659-5322, info@seacoastgrowers.org,
www.seacoastgrowers.org.
Rain or shine, 692-4511.
Durham: Pettee Brook parking
lot, Pettee Brook Rd. June 1-Oct. 12, 2:15-5:30pm, Mon. Fruits,
vegetables, cut flowers,
plants, baked goods, guest craft vendors. Rain or shine, 658-0280
syrup, plants,
vegetables, fruits, crafts, prepared foods, wine, cut flowers and more. Rain or
shine, 658-
0280/5322.
6pm, Tues. Fruits,
vegetables, cut flowers, plants, baked goods, eggs, soaps, body products,
prepared
food. Rain or shine,
674-3990.
Sts. June 2-Oct. 13, 2:
flowers. Rain or shine,
658-0280/5322.
fruits, cut flowers,
meat, baked goods, prepared foods, plants, crafts, wine, cheese, teas, maple
syrup,
honey, soap, personal
care products. Rain or shine, 658-0280/5322.
maple syrup, honey,
eggs, dairy products, meats, bread, goats’ milk cheese, wool, coffee, cut
flowers, baked
goods (cookies, pies,
etc.). Rain or shine, 323-2392, farmersmarket@sunnyfield.us.
9am-3pm, Sat. Local
vegetables, fruits in season, baked goods, plants, wood, cut flowers, honey,
eggs, fiber
art, goat cheese, meats,
and more! Demonstrations
www.wakefieldmarketplace.homestead.com.
Warner Area Farmers’
Market: Town
Hall lawn. Mid-June-mid-Oct.,
vegetables, concluding
with Warner Fall Foliage Festival Columbus Day weekend. Rain or shine,
456-2319.
goods, jams, jellies,
eggs, vegetables, fruits, crafts, arts. Rain or shine, 345-8783, teaberrywolf@yahoo.com.
Weare Farmers’ Market:
fruits, certified
organic producer, fresh lamb, pork and chicken, baked goods, certified organic
breads, honey,
maple syrup, jams,
jellies, canned goods, fresh plants, cut flowers, goats’ milk soap and lotions.
Rain or shine,
413-6213, wearefarmersmarket@comcast.net.
White Oaks Market at
Beach/Laconia. June
25-Oct. 1,
ice cream, body
products, herbs, wool. Primavera Plant
Oct. 3. Rain or shine,
366-5695, DRosato@PrescottFarm.org.
Wilmot Farmers’ Market: Town Green. July-Sept.,
cheeses, honey, syrup,
prepared foods, herbs, baked foods, hot lunch and breakfast, soaps, wool,
pottery,
jewelry and more. Live
entertainment weekly on the bandstand. Rain or shine, 526-7729,
information@wilmotfarmersmarket.com, www.wilmotfarmrsmarket.com.
Winter Farmers’ Market:
vegetables, storage
vegetables, meats, baked goods, cheese, packaged foods, honey, maple syrup,
eggs,
milk, dairy.
pantries and soup
kitchens. Rain or shine, 498-6934, info@seacoasteatlocal.org,
www.seacoasteatlocal.org.
Woodsville Farmers’
Market: Rt.
302,
goods, starter plants.
Rain or shine, 747-2786, daryl@celticweb.com.
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