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The Farmers’ Markets in the Lakes Region are just some of the fifty plus markets in New Hampshire that provide a friendly and relaxed market place where vendors showcase some of the regions finest agricultural products. Local farmers offer a variety of fresh fruits, organic produce, flowers, herbs, eggs, milk, meats, maple syrups and more quality products. Visit one of our area’s farmers’ markets today and help keep our farming tradition alive.
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| Bristol Farmers’ Market |
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Every Saturday from 10:00 to 1:00 at Dedication Park, next to Newfound Memorial Middle School.
Locally raised meats, eggs, and veggies. Seasonal items and crafts. WIC coupons accepted.
Need more information or want to become a vendor? Call 934-8146.
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| Canterbury Farmers’ Market |
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The Canterbury Community Farmers’ Market is held in Canterbury Center in the Elkins Library parking lot.
Wednesdays, June through October from 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.
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| Farmington Farmers’ Market |
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The Farmington Farmers’ Market takes place behind TD North at Central & Main Streets every Saturday,
May-Oct. from 8:30am-12pm.Vegetables, plants, homemade goods, pies, jams, jellies, handmade quilts,
pillows, hats, doll clothes, pot holders. Hay Day last Sat. in Aug., 9am-4pm, Town Square. Rain or shine, 859-2551.
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| Franklin Farmers’ Market |
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The Franklin Farmer’s Market, run by a committee of members of the UU Congregation of Franklin, will being its 4th season on June 30th. The market will be held every Tuesday from 3 to 6 pm until September 29th. The purpose is to promote local economy, to encourage the production and use of organic products, and to support local farmers, craftsmen, and artisans. For more information or to register as a vendor call 934-2141.
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| Gilmanton Farmers’ Market |
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The Gilmanton Farmers’ Market takes place at the 4 Corners each Wednesday July-Oct. from 3-6pm. Vegetables, eggs, lamb, cut flowers, wool, maple, fruits, bread, baked goods. Rain or shine, 267-7083,meadowviewfarm@metrocast.net.
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| Laconia Farmers’ Market |
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The Laconia Farmers’ Market takes place on Beacon St. East every Saturday, June-Oct., from 8am-12pm. Vegetables, fruits, baked goods, jams, jellies, flowers, crafts, maple syrup, beef, pork, chicken, organic vegetables. Rain or shine, 267-6522 BPRamsay1@aol.com.
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| Laconia/Weirs Farmers’ Market |
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The White Oaks Market at Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center will take place every Thursday from 4 to 7 until October 25th. Produce, some organic, jams, jellies, honey, flowers, meats, ice cream, body products, herbs, wool. Primavera Plant Sale, May 28; End of Season Harvest Barn Dance, Oct. 3. Rain or shine, 366-5695, DRosato@PrescottFarm.org.
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| Meredith Farmers’ Market |
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The Meredith Farmers’ Market is held at the Trinity Episcopal Church, every Thursday, July-Aug., from 2:30-5:30pm. Fresh locally grown meat, fruits, vegetables, crafts, maple products, baked goods eggs. Rain or shine.
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| New Durham Farmers’ Market |
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The New Durham Farmers’ Market takes place just off Depot Rd., next to Post Office, from Mid-May-early-Oct., each Saturday from 8am to 1pm. The 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.
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| Plymouth Farmers’ Market |
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– The Plymouth Area Farmers’ Market is held every Thursday from 3 to 6 pm from June 18-Sept. 24 at 263 Highland St. Fresh vegetables, meats, plants, herbs, cut flowers, eggs, soaps, yarn, baked goods, farm crafts. Rain or shine, 536-3823, cperk40119@aol.com.
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| Sanbornton Farmers’ Market |
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The Sanbornton Farmers’ Market takes place at the Sanbornton Historical Society’s Lane Tavern, 520 Sanborn Rd., Rt. 132 each Friday from 3 to 6 pm. Agricultural crafts, baked goods, dairy, free range poultry, meat products, eggs, fiber 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.
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| Sandwich Farmers’ Market |
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The Sandwich Farmers’ Market is held at the Samuel H. Wentworth Library-‘Pines’ every Saturday from June-Nov. from 9am until 12pm. Organic produce, maple syrup, vegetables, dog biscuits, fruits, and more! Rain or shine, 284-7163.
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| Tamworth Farmers’ Market |
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Tamworth’s Farmers’ Market takes place every Saturday, June through October, from 9 to noon at the Unitarian Church, Rt. 113. Vegetables, 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.
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| Tilton Farmers’ Market |
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Shoppers heading to the Tanger Outlet Center in Tilton are accustomed to finding the latest brand name fashions and accessories. This summer, Tanger is also giving its customers a chance to sample some fresh, locally grown produce. The new “Exit 20 Farmers’ Market at Tanger Outlets” will take place each Wednesday from 3 pm – 6 pm, June 23rd – September 23rd in the Tanger parking lot between Old Navy and Starbucks Coffee. For more information call 800-4-TANGER or visit www.tangeroutlet.com.
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