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2011 FARMERS MARKET SCHEDULE

Atkinson Farmers' Market: Atkinson Community Center Parking Lot, 4 Main St., June.-Oct., Weds. 3-7 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, herbs, soaps crafts. Rain or shine, 362-6032, mang2121@aol.com,
www.awcc-nh/awcc/farmersmarket.htm .

Amherst Farmers' Market: The Village Green, May-Oct., Thurs, 2:30-6:30 pm. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, meats, fish, eggs, crafts. Rain or shine, 249-9809, grdnprty@aol.com. St. Paul Amherst Farmers' Market: 3 Craftsman Lane, Amherst, June-Oct., Fri. 4-7 pm. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, baked goods, meat, fish, kettle corn, soap. 234-0492, feliciahoy@gmail.com, www.stpaul-amherst.org.

Barrington Farmers' Market: Rt. 9 & 125, across from Calef's Country Store, Sat., June-Sept., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, maple, baked goods, meats, honey. 749-0377.

Bedford Farmers' Market: Off Wallace Rd, Benedictine Park. Mid-June-mid-Oct., 3-6pm, Tues. Flowers, maple products, vegetables, fish, meat, dairy, fruits, baked goods, wine, dog treats. Halloween activities, music and other activities throughout season. Rain or shine, 435-6419, Romney@comcast.net, www.bedfordfarmersmarket.org.

Berlin Farmers' Marketplace Local Works: Mechanic St. (off Main St.), June 23-Sept. 15, 3-6pm, Thurs. Vegetables, flowers, fruits, maple, meat, dairy, baked goods, prepared foods, crafts. Also chair massage, live music, Flower Show, July 28th, Vegetable Show Sept. 8. Rain or Shine, 723-1004, lauralocalworks@gmail.com, www.wrencommunity.org/localworks/farmersmarkets.php.

Bethlehem Farmers' Market Local Works: Main St., Bethlehem, May -Oct., 10am-2pm, Sat. Local produce, baked goods, meat, fish, dairy, crafts. Entertainment. Rain or shine, 869-9736, laurallocalworks@gmail.com, www.wrencommunity.org/localworks/farmersmarkets.php.

Bradford Farmers' Market: Community Center, Main St. June 2– mid-Oct., 3-6 pm, Thurs. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, crafts. Rain or shine, 938-2055, bradfordfarmmarket@gmail.com.

Campton Farmers' Market: off Exit 28, Rte. 49, Campton, Fri., May 27-Oct. 7, 3-6 pm, rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, meat, dairy, maple, baked goods, crafts. 536-1299, pepper@eagle1st.com .

Canaan Farmers' Market: Rtes. 4 & 118, on the park, downtown Canaan. May-Oct., 10am-1pm, Sun. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts. Rain or shine, 523-4337,canaanfarmmkt@valley.net, www.townofcanaan.nh.us >under Local Events.

Canterbury Community Farmers' Market: Elkins Library parking lot, Center Rd. June-Oct., Weds., 4-6:30pm. Fruits, vegetables, baked goods, dairy, maple products, plants, meats, candy, crafts. 5th Anniversary Season. Rain 2011 New Hampshire Farmers' Markets or shine, 783-9649, canterburyfarmersmarket@gmail.com, www.ccfma.net.

Chocorua Mad Planter Open Air Market: 1864 Chocorua Mtn Hwy (Route 16), June-Oct., Wed 3:00-7:00p.m, Saturday 1:00-5:00p.m. Vegetables, fruit, flowers & plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, honey, eggs, wool, fine art, fine crafts, dog treats & accessories

Claremont Farmers' Market: Broad St. Park, June 2- Oct. 6, Thurs., 4-7 pm. Vegetables, fruits, flowers & plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, prepared foods, crafts. Live music weekly, special activities the first Thursday of the month. Rain or shine, 504-6273, claremontmarket@aol.com, www.claremontfarmersmarket.com.

Colebrook Farmers' Market: Main St., July-Oct., 2-5:30 p.m., Fri., 8am-Noon, Sat. Vegetables, fruits, flowers & plants, bakery, crafts, wool. Rain or shine, 237-4395, captk_@wildblue.net.

Concord Farmers' Market: Capitol St., June-Oct., 8:30am-Noon, Sat. NH Fruits and vegetables, plants, baked goods, maple, wines, meats, dairy, fish, wool products, books. Rain or shine, 753-8262, stevenblaisdell@msn.com.

Contoocook Farmers' Market: Contoocook Train Depot, June 18-Oct. 15, Sat. 9am-Noon. Vegetables, fruits, eggs, flowers, dairy, maple, baked goods, meats, hand crafted wood products. Music each week. Rain or shine. 746-2874, planetloft@comcast.net, FaceBook/ Contoocook Farmers Market.

Cornish Farmers' Market: Rt. 120, Cornish Flat, Saturdays, 1st Sat. in May-last Sat. in Oct., 9am-1pm. Rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meats, crafts. Apple & Pumpkin Festivals, Christmas Market. 802-356-9135, cornishfarmersmarket@yahoo.com.

Deerfield Farmers' Market: Deerfield Fairgrounds, June-Oct., Fri., 3-7 pm. Vegetables, fruits, plants, baked goods, dairy, maple, meat, fish, crafts. Also music, petting farm, wagon rides, more. 608-7084, cdh1@metrocast.net, www.farmersmarketdeerfield.nh.us/.

Derry Farmers' Market: 1 W. Broadway, Wed., July 6-Oct.28, 3-7 pm, rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, plants, dairy, maple, bakery, meat, honey, prepared foods, crafts. Entertainment and demonstrations. 434-8974, bevferrante@yahoo.com, www.derry.nh.org .

Dover Farmers' Market: 550 Central Ave., Wed., June 8-Oct. 12, 2:15-6 pm, rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts. Rain or shine. 692-4511, celestedover@aol.com, www.seacoastgrowers.org. The Herbal Path Community Marketplace: 835 Central Ave., Dover. Fri., June-Sept., 3-6 pm. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, crafts. Rain or shine, 740-8400, may@herbalpath.com.

Durham Farmers' Market: Mill Road Plaza, Mon., June 6-Oct. 3, 2:15-5:30 pm. Rain or shine. Variety of local products. Music, demonstrations and special activities. davyanned@aol.com, wwwseacoastgrowers.org.

Enfield Farmers' Market: Huse Park, Main St./Rte. 4, Sat., July-Oct., 10 am-1 pm. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, fish, crafts. Rain or shine. 632-5026, sschneider@enfield.nh.us.

Exeter Farmers' Market: Swasey Parkway, downtown Exeter, Thurs., May 12-Oct. 27, 2:15-6 pm., rain or shine. Variety of local products. info@seacoastgrowers.org, www.seacoastgrowers.org.

Farmington Farmers' Market: Central & Main Sts. May 1-Oct., Sat., 8:30am-12:30 pm. Vegetables, flowers/plants, baked goods, handmade quilts, pillows, jewelry. 859-2551, barron's@worldpath.net.

Gilmanton Farmers' Market: Academy at Gilmanton 4 Corners. July-Oct., 3-6pm, Wed. Vegetables, fruits, maple, baked goods, meat, flowers, plants, dairy. Rain or shine, 267-7083, meadowviewfarm@metrocast.net.

Goshen Farmers' Market: Goshen Center Commons, June 18-Oct.1, 10am-1 pm, Sat. Fruits, vegetables, plants, flowers, maple, meats, weekly demonstrations, and music. Rain or shine. 475-5082, jeffp.sugarmtnfurniture@yahoo.com, www.goshennhfarm@artisans.com.

Hampton Farmers Market: Tues., June 7-Oct. 11, 3-6 pm. Rain or shine. Variety of local products. kelliechristinerocha@gmail.com, www.seacoastgrowers.org.

Hampton Falls Farmers Market: Hampton Falls Town Common, Mon., May-Oct., 2-6 pm, Rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, fish, organic spices, crafts. jestafarm@aol.com, 772-6963, www.hamptonfalls.org.

Hancock Farmers' Market: Main St., Hancock, Sat., May 21-Oct.8, 9 am-Noon, rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, maple, baked goods, eggs, prepared foods, fleeces/yarn, soaps, art, photography. Farm/craft demonstration or entertainment starting at 10 a.m. 525-3172, hancockfarmersmarket@hotmail.com, www.harvesttomarket.com/farmers-market/Hancock-Farmers-Market-NH.

Hanover Farmers' Market: Dartmouth Green, Weds., June –Oct., 3-6pm, rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, prepared foods, crafts. 643-5606, farmersmarket@ hanoverchamber.org, www.hanoverfarmersmarket.org.

Henniker Farmers' Market: 931 Flanders Rd. July-Oct., Wed., 3-6 pm. Vegetables, fruits, maple, bakery, meat, crafts. Rain or shine. 428-7196, hennikerfarmersmarket@gmail.com, www.hennikerfarmersmarket.us.

Hillsborough Farmers' Market: Butler Park, corner of Main & Central Sts., July-Sept., Sat. 9am.-Noon. Vegetables, fruits, flowers & plants, bakery, crafts, dog goodies, honey, soaps, jams, jellies, fresh eggs, blood pressure screening, occasional music. Rain or shine. 464-4640.

Hooksett Farmers' Market: 1292 Hooksett Rd., June-Sept., Weds. 4-7 pm. Vegetables, plants, dairy, baked goods, meat, fish. Rain or shine, 268-0279,jduffy@hooksett.org, FaceBook: Hooksett Farmers' Market.

Jackson Farmers Market: Next to the Snowflake Inn Field, end of June-Oct., Sat. 9am-1pm. Vegetables, fruits, plants, baked goods, maple, flowers, meat, dairy, crafts. Entertainment. Rain or shine, 520-4974 , chendr7108@aol.com.

Jaffrey Farmers' Market: Coll's Farmstand parking lot, Old Sharon Rd.—off Rte. 202. Sat., July 18-Sept. 24, 9am-Noon. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, maple, baked goods, honey. Rain or shine, 532-7168, teamjaffrey@myfairpoint.net.

Keene-The Farmers' Market of: Commercial parking lot off Gilbo Ave.(behind the Colonial Theater), Main St., Keene, Tues. & Sat., 9 am-2 pm, rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts, wine. 446-9474, jandk3@localnet.com.

Laconia Farmers' Market Association: Beacon St. City Hall parking lot, June 25-Oct.1, 8am-Noon, Sat. Vegetables, fruits, baked goods, flowers, crafts, maple syrup, meats, lobster, dog treats. Rain or shine, 267-5326, stillseekingfarm@yahoo.com. Laconia Main Street Outdoor Marketplace: Municipal parking lot between Main & Pleasant Sts. May-Oct., 3-7pm., Thurs. Vegetables, fruits, flowers & plants, dairy, maple, bakery, meat, crafts. 528-8541, rsbmoose@yahoo.com.

Lancaster Farmers' Market: Centennial Park, Sat., May-Oct., 9 am.-noon, rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts. 802-328-4060. www.lancasterfarmersmarket.net

Lebanon Farmers' Market/Lebanon Winter Farmers' Market: Colburn Park. June-Sept. 4-7pm, Thurs.; Lebanon United Methodist Church, Nov.-April, 10am-1pm, Sat. Vegetables, fruits, flowers & plants, dairy, maple, bakery, meat, crafts, prepared food, live music & craft demonstrations. Rain or shine, 448-5121, farmersmarket@lebcity.com, www.lebanonfarmersmarket.org.

Lee Farmers' Market: Old Fire Station, Rt. 155. May-Sept., 3-6pm, Thurs. Vegetables, fruits, flowers & plants, maple, bakery, meat, honey, wine, crafts. Rain or shine, 659-9329, tubadirt@comcast.net.

Lisbon Farmers' Market: Rt. 302, No. Main St., Lisbon, Sat., 9 am-Noon, rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, crafts. 838-2200, lisbonmainstreet@roadrunner.com.

Littleton Farmers' Market: Littleton Senior Center, 77 River Glen Lane., Littleton, Sunday, June 12-Oct. 9, 10 am-2 pm, rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, fish, crafts. 444-0248, cabinviewfarm@roadrunner.com

Manchester-International Farmers' Market: 315 Pine St., Manchester, Tues., June-Oct., 9am-2pm. rain or shine. A variety of vegetables and fruits. choyt@iinh.org, 647-1500 x 105. Manchester-Downtown Farmers' Market, Concord & Pine Sts., Thursday, June-Oct., 3- 6:30 pm., rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, maple, bakery, dairy, meat, fish, wine, dog treats. Weekly demonstrations, music, children's events, guest vendors. 679-8101, slewry@ intownmanchester.com, www.manchesterfarmersmarket.com.

Merrimack Farmers' Market: 515 Daniel Webster Highway (Tractor Supply Co. parking lot at the Commons), Weds., June 1-Sept. 28, 3:30-6:30pm. Vegetables, fruits, eggs, meats, cheese, baked goods, preserves and more.merrimackfarmersmarket@gmail.com.

Milford Farmers' Market: Granite Town Plaza, Elm St., June-Oct., 9am-Noon, Sat. Vegetables, fruit, flowers & plants, maple, bakery, meat, fish, jams/jellies & preserves. Weekly guest vendors and local entertainment. 673-2963, noreenoc@comcast.net, www.milfordnhfarmersmarket.com.

Nashua-City Hall Farmers' Market: 229 Main St., Nashua, Friday, June-Sept., 12-6 pm, rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, dairy, baked goods. 883-5700, sueb@greatamericandowntown.org, www.downtownnashua.org. Main Street Bridge Farmers' Market: Main St. Bridge, Nashua, Sun., June-Sept., 10 am-2 pm, rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, dairy, baked goods, meat, crafts. 883-5700, sueb@greatamericandowntown.org, www.downtownnashua.org.

New Boston Farmers' Market: Town Common. June-Oct., Sat., 9am-Noon . Vegetables, fruit, flowers & plants, bakery, crafts, dairy, prepared food, wine, honey. 487-2480, pygarus@aol.com, Facebook: New Boston Farmers' Market.

Newbury Farmers & Artisans Market: Route 103, Newbury. July 4-Oct. 3, Fri., 3-6 pm. Vegetables, fruits, meat, baked goods, flowers/plants, maple, crafts. hermnfay@tds.net.

New Durham Farmers' Market: off Depot Rd. next to Post Office, May-Oct., 9 am-1 pm, Sat. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, baked goods, juried pottery and other crafts. Rain or shine. 515-1249, kate@newdurhamfarmersmarket.com, www.newdurhamfarmers.market.com.

Newfound Farmers' Market: Lake St., Bristol. May-Oct., 10am-1pm, Sat. Vegetables, fruit, flowers & plants, baked goods, eggs, meat, crafts. Rain or shine, 934-8146, gitchfarmoz@yahoo.com.

New Hampton-Stone Gardens Farmers' Market: 1012 Straits Rd, , June-Sept., Mon. 3-6 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers & plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat. Rain or shine, 279-5720, mail@karensgreenhouse.com.

New London- Market on the Green: June-Sept., 3-6pm, Wed. Vegetables, baked goods, crafts. Rain or shine. 526-4444, info@marketonthegreen.com, www.marketonthegreen.com.

Newmarket Farmers' Market: Carpenter's Olde English Greenhouse, 220 S. Main St., Sat. June-Sept., 9am- 1 pm. Vegetables, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, wool, soap, spring water, crafts. 659-3391, newmarketfarmersmarket@gmail.com.

Newport Farmers' Market: on the Town Common. June-Oct., 3-6pm, Fri. Vegetables, fruit, flowers & plants, dairy, maple, bakery, meat, crafts. Weekly music and children's story time. Rain or shine. 865-9841, newportfarmersmarket@comcast.net, www.newportnhmarket.org.

Northwood Farmers' Market: Jct. Rtes. 4, 43, 202/9, May-Oct., 3-6:30pm, Thurs. Vegetables, fruits, flowers & plants, bakery, meat, soaps, lotions, jams, sauces. Rain or shine. 942-8313, northwoodfarmersmarket@yahoo.com, northwoodfarmersmarket.blogspot.com.

Nottingham Farmers' Market: Blaisdell Memorial Library. May-Oct., 1-4pm, Sun. Vegetables, fruit, flowers & plants, dairy, maple, meat. Rain or shine, 679-5392, brieghangardner@aol.com.

Ossipee Farmers' Market: Ossipee Main St. Park, Moultonville Rd., Center Ossipee, Sun., June-Sept., 10 am-1pm. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, fish, crafts. Rain or shine, 539-7200, director@ossipeemainstreet.org, www.ossiopeemainstreet.org

Penacook Farmers' Market: Rolfe Homestead, 11 Penacook St., Mon. June 20-Oct., 4:30-7pm. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, meat, maple, dairy, baked goods. Rain or shine. 568-0428, mdcotton@comcast.net

Peterborough Farmers' Market: Depot Sq., Peterborough, Wed., May-Oct., 3-6 pm. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, maple, meat, crafts, ethnic foods, wine. Live music. Rain or shine, 563-7711, www.peterboroughfarmersmarket.webs.com

Pittsfield Sunrise Farmers Market: River Rd. at the intersection of Rte. 28, Fri., June –Oct., 3-6 pm. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, maple. Rain or shine, 435-5570, chapmans4.1@myfairpoint.net.

Plaistow Recreation Farmers' Market: 145 Main St. Aug.- Oct., Thurs. 2-6pm. Vegetables, fruits, crafts. 382-5200, ext. 18, cmalette@plaistow.com, www.plaistow.com.

Plymouth Community Farmers' Market: 263 Highland St., Plymouth, Thurs., June 2- Sept. 8, 3-6 pm, rain or shine. Vegetables, flowers, plants, dairy, baked goods, meat, eggs, crafts. 536-3823, cperk40119@aol.com, Facebook:plymouthcommunityfarmers'mkt.

Portsmouth Farmers' Market: 1 Junkins Ave., Sat., May 7-Nov. 5, 8 am. 1 pm rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, fish, crafts. Live music every week, featured non-profit guests, special events, exhibits, demonstrations. info@seacoastgrowers.org, www.seacoastgrowers.org.

Rindge Farmers' and Crafters Market: West Rindge Common Park, corner of Rte. 202 and Bradford St., Thurs., 3-6 pm, May–Oct. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, fish, crafts. Rain or shine. 899-9805, rindgefm@aol.com.

Rochester Downtown Farmers' Market: Foster's Daily Democrat parking lot, 90 North Main St., Rochester, Tues. & Thurs., June-Oct., 3-6 pm. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, baked goods, crafts. 332-1765. Rochester 4 Corners Farmers' Market: 4 Corners Antique Shop parking lot, Jct. 202A & Estes Rd. May 21-Oct. 8, Sat. 9:30am-12:30pm. Vegetables, fruit, flowers & plants, baked goods. 859-6979, squires@metrocast.net.

Rye Farmers' Market: Rye Center, June-Sept., 2-5pm, Wed. Vegetables, fruit, flowers & plants, dairy, maple, bakery, meat, fish, prepared foods. Rain or shine. 431-7775, sorazi3@comcast.net.

Salem Farmers' Market: Lake Street Garden Center, 37 Lake St., Sun., 1-5pm, July 10-Oct. 30. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, prepared foods, honey, crafts. Live music, workshops, cooking demos. Rain or Shine, 339-8424, salemfarmersmarket@comcast.net, www.salemsfarmersmarket.com.

Sanbornton Farmers' Market: Rte. 132 across from Lane Tavern. June24-Oct.7, 3-6pm, Fri. Vegetables, fruit, flowers/plants, maple, bakery, meat, fish, crafts. Rain or shine, 286-8700, budgie@metrocast.net.

Sandwich Farmers' Market: Town Green, Center Sandwich. May-Nov., 9am-12pm, Sat. Vegetables, fruit, flowers/plants, dairy, maple. Special events during Old Home Week in August. Rain or shine, 284-7163. dizadb@yahoo.com.

Silver Lake, Mad Planter Open Air Market: 1864 Chocorua Mt. Highway (Rte. 16), May 28-Oct. 8, Weds.& Sats. Weds. 3-7 pm, Sat. 1 pm. Vegetables, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, fish, crafts. Rain or shine. 367-9727, info@madplanterllc.com, www.madplanterllc.com

Tamworth Farmers' Market: Unitarian Church in the Village. June-Oct., 9am-Noon, Sat. Vegetables, fruit, flowers & plants, dairy, maple, bakery, meat, fish. Special Thanksgiving & Holiday markets. Rain or shine, 323-2368/2392, tamworthfarmersmarket@sunnyfield.us.

Temple Farmers' Market: Rt. 45, Town Common, May-Oct., 11am-2pm, Sun. Vegetables, fruits, flowers & plants, dairy, maple, bakery, meat, honey, crafts. 878-0802, vmamone@comcast.net.

Tilton-Exit 20 Farmer's Market at Tanger Outlets:, June 22-Sept.21, 3-6pm, Wed. Vegetables, fruits, maple, flowers/plants, baked goods, meat, fish, crafts. 286-8700, budgie@metrocast.net.

Walpole Farmers' Market: Walpole Town Common, Walpole, Fri., Summer., 4-7 pm, rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, dairy, maple, meat, honey, wine, prepared food, chair massage. Special events and activities throughout the season. Thanksgiving and Holiday markets. 756-3168, jill@walpolefarmersmarket.com, www.walpolefarmersmarket.com.

Wakefield Farmers' Market: corner of Rt. 16 & Wakefield Rd. May 28-Oct. 8, 9am-3pm, Sat. Vegetables, fruits, baked goods, flowers/plants, meat, plants, crafts. Demonstrations last Sat. of month. Rain or shine, 473-8762.

Warner Area Farmers' Market: Town Hall lawn. June-Oct., 9am-1pm, Sat. Vegetables, fruit, flowers & plants, dairy, maple, bakery, meat, fish, crafts. Special events including Warner Fall Foliage Festival, Oct. 8-9. Rain or shine, 456-2319, kgfarm@tds.net.

Weare -We Are One Farmers' Market: 1436 S. Stark Highway,. Year round, Fri., 3:30-6:30 pm. (Oct. 8-Mar. 1: 290 Quaker St., Weare, Fri. 4-6 pm) Vegetables, fruits, flowers & plants, dairy, bakery, meat, fiber, crafts. Periodic live music, kids activities, exhibits. Rain or shine, 344-2323, wearefarmersmarket@mygsc.com, www.weare1farmersmarket.org.

Wentworth Greenhouses Farmers' Market: 141 Rollinsford Rd., Rollinsford, June 18-Oct.29, Sat. 10am.-2pm. Vegetables, fruits, flowers & plants, dairy, maple, bakery, meat, crafts. Live music, craft demonstrations, periodic harvest breakfasts. 743-4919, kokolis@comcast.net, www.wentworthgreenhouses.com, FaceBook: Wentworth Greenhouses Farmers' Market.

Whitefield Farmers' Market: On the Common, Fri., 3-6 pm. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, maple, baked goods, crafts. Rain or shine, 837-8778, graduals@yahoo.com

Wilmot Farmers' Market: Town Green, Wilmot, Sat., end of June-Sept., 9 am-noon, rain or shine. Vegetables, fruits, crafts. Music. 735-5058, mlloydevans@tds.net, www.wilmotfarmersmarket.com.

Wolfeboro Area Farmers' Market: Clark Park, Clark Rd., June 16-Oct. 6, 12:30-4:30pm, Thurs. Vegetables, fruit, flowers & plants, dairy, maple, bakery, meat, fish. Music, weekly demonstrations. Rain or shine. 539-5603, crookedpinefarm@hotmail.com.

For a complete listing of NH Farmers' Markets, visit http://agriculture.nh.gov/publications/index.htm, or www.nhfma.org

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New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts Farmers’ Markets offer the colorful and tasty bounty of local farms and gardens all season long. Enjoy the friendly, open air market atmosphere while shopping for fresh vegetables, fruits, flowers, locally prepared foods and specialty items. There are many convenient Farmers’ Markets located throughout the states.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
MASSACHUSETTS
Andover Farmers Market
97 Main Street, Andover Historical Society
Saturdays, 12:30pm- 3:30pm, June 25 to October 8, 2011

Bedford Farmers Market
South Road and Railroad Avenue Mondays, 1:00 to 5:30, June 13 to October 17, 2011

Beverly Farmers Market
Veteran's Park, Rantoul St. and Railroad Ave.
Monday 3:30 - 6:45, June 20 - October 3, 2011

Billerica Farmers Market
Billerica Garden Club, P.O. Box 139
Monday June 27 - October 24, 2011, 3:00 to 7:00pm

Chelmsford Farmers Market
Chelmsford Town Common
Thursdays 2:00pm-6:00pm July 8 - October 14, 2011

Dracut Farmers Market
Dracut Historical Society, 1660 Lakeview Ave.
Saturdays 10 - 1pm, July 16 - August 27, 2011

Gloucester/Cape Ann Farmers Market
Stage Fort Park with free parking
EBT accepted Thursday, 3:00 pm to 6:30 pm, June 30 - October 13, 2011

Haverhill Farmers Market
GAR Park, Main Street, Rte 125
Saturdays, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, July 17 - October 30, 2010

Ipswich Farmers Market
Ebsco Parking Lot on Estie's Street
Saturdays, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, July 10 - Oct 9, 2010

Lawrence
Farmers Market (Saturday)
Parking lot across from Greater Lawrence Family Health Center, 216 Park Street, Saturday 10:00am - 2pm, July 7 to October 29, 2011 EBT accepted Lawrence Farmers Market (Wednesday) Appleton Way between Essex and Common St, City Hall Wednesdays, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, July 7 - October 27, 2011 EBT accepted

Lowell
Farmers Market
Lowell City Hall Plaza, Arcand Drive
Friday, 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm, July to October, 2010 EBT accepted

Lynn
Farmers Market
Exchange and Washington Streets, Central Square
Thursday, 11:00 pm - 3:00 pm, July 1 to October 28, 2010 EBT

Marblehead Farmer Market
Marblehead Middle School rear field off Vine Street
Please Join us in 2011, our 14th year!

Middleton Farmers Market
49 South Main Street, Wednesday, 3:00pm to 7:00pm , 06/22 to 10/26

Newburyport
Farmers Market
The Tannery Marketplace, 50 Water Street
Sundays, 9:00am-1:00pm, May 2-December 19, 2010

Peabody
Farmers Market
Railroad Ave. behind the Courthouse
Tuesdays, 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm, July to October 2010

Rowley Farmers Market
Rowley Town Common, Rte 1A
Sunday, 8:00 am - 1:00 pm, July 11 to September 19 2010

Salem Farmers Market Derby Square, on Front Street Thursdays, June 16-October 20, 2011, 3:00pm-7:00pm, EBT accepted

Salisbury Farmers Market Grape Hill Farmer's Mkt Fri 3-8pm; Sat 7am-3pm, Sun 9am-5pm 28 Rabbit Rd,

Saugus/Cliftondale Farmers Market
Cliftondale Square off Rte. 1 @Jackson Street
Tuesdays, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, July - Oct 2010

Topsfield Farmers Market
Topsfield Fairgrounds Rte 1A
Saturdays, 7:00 - Noon, July 10 - September 25 20100

West Newbury Farmers Market
Grange Hall, 21 Garden Street, Saturday,
9:00am to 12:00pm, 07/01 to 10/31

Wilmington
Farmers Market
Corner of Middlesex Aveenue & School Street
Sundays 12:30 - 3:30 July 10 - September 24, 2011

For more information on visit http://www.massfarmersmarkets.org/
Granite State:

By mid-month the sweet corn is as high as the proverbial
elephant, and the roadside stands and agricultural fairs are
bursting with local fruits, vegetables and flowers.  Visitors
always enjoy picking up some sweet treats at an ice cream
stand along the way, and tossing heirloom tomatoes into their
picnic baskets en route to one of our dozens of state parks –
which are ideal places for a summer picnic.

Throughout New Hampshire, family farms have been a
cornerstone of life for centuries.  They’re still here with beautiful
vistas and landscapes; and many of them offer opportunities to
bring visitors closer to the origins of their food. The idea is to
eat local, stay healthy, travel lightly.  

Close to the Seacoast, visitors can “pick” from farms and farm
stands that are local favorites.  In Barrington, Warren Farm
(www.warrenfarmnh.com) is now open for business and, while
strawberry picking is waning, raspberry picking is just ramping
up.  Heather Warren says Reveille and Killarney are the early
raspberry varieties they have ready; however, raspberry
availability will increase over time, providing some great picking
over the coming weeks. The farmstand at the farm is open
Monday through Thursday 10am to 6pm, Friday and Saturday
9am to 4pm, and Sunday 10am to 4pm.

While maintaining an agricultural focus, Seacoast Growers
Association (SGA) farmers' markets also offer fresh seafood
and quality prepared foods such as jams, cookie dough, honey
mead and blended teas. Skilled artisans also present fine
crafts ranging from woven reed baskets, pottery and leather
work, to goat milk soap, herbal medicine, jewelry and Chinese
brush paintings. Visit www.seacoastgrowers.org.  

Some of the SGA markets include:
Portsmouth Farmers’ Market – every Saturday from 8:00 am to
1:00 pm in the City Hall parking lot on Junkins Ave.
With a record 32 vendors, the Exeter market takes place in its
traditional location at Swansey Parkway, off Water Street in
downtown Exeter, from 2:15 to 6:00 p.m. every Thursday.  
Occasional musical guests also grace the stage there.
The Dover Farmers' Market has settled into its new home in the
parking lot of the Herbal Path at 835 Central Ave.  The Dover
market is held every Wednesday from 2:15 to 6:00 p.m.
The Durham Farmers' Market returns to the parking lot of
Durham Bike on Pettee Brook Lane in the downtown loop.  New
to Durham this year is Nottingham Orchards, selling
blueberries, peaches, a large variety of apples, and fresh-
pressed, unpasteurized apple cider

On Tuesdays, the Hampton market is held from 3:00 to 6:00 p.
m. in the Sacred Heart School parking lot, across from the post
office just north of Route 101.  New vendors this year include
Divine Cuisines (prepared and packaged Indian foods);
George Beland Furniture; Jewell Towne Vineyards (award-
winning wines); New Roots Farm (certified organic vegetables
and herbs and pastured heritage breed pork); Outlaw Farm
(naturally raised beef); and Ramsbotham's Riverview Farm
(specialty cut flowers, plants, decorative gourds, vegetables,
pork, chicken and eggs).

The charming Kingston Farmers' Market is also held every
Tuesday from 2:15 to 5:30 p.m. "on the plains" across from the
fire station on Main Street / Route 111.  The intimacy and
traditional New England setting of this farmers' market make it
a real treat to attend.  Kingston this year also boasts three new
vendors: Catnip Acres Herb Farm (organic greenhouse
vegetable and herb seedlings, plus raspberries, vegetables,
herbs and flowers); Marcotte Farm (vegetables and
raspberries); and Sugarmomma's Maple Farm (maple syrup,
candy, nuts and ice cream, as well as homemade popcorn and
hot sauces).
In the center of the state in Manchester, every Thursday
afternoon from 3 -6:30 pm through October, visit one of the
largest farmers markets in the state. The Downtown
Manchester Farmers Market is a unique and exciting
community event.  Over 25 vendors bring the very best New
Hampshire produce, meat, cut flowers, baked goods, specialty
foods, certified organic products, and other unique items to the
heart of Manchester. Weekly family activities include cooking
demonstrations, music, farm animals and other entertainment.
Located on Concord Street next to Victory Park.  www.
manchesterfarmersmarket.com

In the Monadnock region, visitors can find Stonewall Farm in
Keene www.stonewallfarm.org. This working farm and
educational center showcases local vendors such as Cheshire
Gardens – a certified organic farm in Winchester, and Orchard
Hill Fruit and Vegetable Farm in East Alstead. Their farm stand
is also open every day until 7 pm. Enjoy ice cream on a
summer day surrounded by pastures, nature trails, gardens, a
brook, and playground and picnic area.

In the Lake Sunapee region, visit Spring Ledge Farm in New
London www.springledgefarm.com, on the east side of the
lake.  Their 25-acre garden of vegetables and pick-your-own-
berries and/or flowers is one of many such farms in the area.
They’re now harvesting fresh Spring Ledge tomatoes, along
with mesclun salad greens, beet greens, arugula, radishes,
micro greens, rhubarb and spinach.  The flower fields also look
great this year, with thousands of blooms and over 225
varieties.  In addition, the farmstand boasts fresh artisan
breads Wed, Fri, and Sat.  

In the Great North Woods, the Berlin-Gorham Farmers’ Market
is a “must visit.”  Held in the parking lot of Fred’s Service
Station, 215 Glen Ave., Route 16, Berlin every other Saturday
from July 11 - October 31.  Visitors will also find crafts, baskets,
flowers, wood, handmade art, and much more.

The Local Works Farmers’ Market in Bethlehem is another
North Country marketplace that mixes local produce with live
music and more.  Main Street, Bethlehem, May 23-October 10,
twice-weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays.  Visitors will find
a varied mix of local produce, baked goods, fresh bread and
prepared foods as well as crafts, jewelry, wood working, live
music and much more.  Located at WREN on the corner of Rt.
302 and Park Ave. in the village of Bethlehem.  www.
wrencommunity.org.

A very popular farmers’ market in New Hampshire’s
quintessential New England Town of Jackson is the Jackson
Farmers’ Market next to the Snowflake Inn Field – July through
October, 9am-1pm on Saturdays.   Fresh produce, vegetables,
berries, fruits and plants are available as well as pottery,
jewelry and hand-loomed items.  Also, eggs, baked goods,
artisan breads, maple, cut flowers, goat cheese, meat, honey,
organic goods and more.  There’s also weekly entertainment.

And that’s just a few of the many farm stands and farmers’
markets around the state! Search by city, town or zip code to
discover farmers’ markets, farm stands and harvest your own
locations all over New Hampshire.  There are now 72 markets
throughout the state selling locally grown produce and NH
Made products. According to many, there’s no better place than
New Hampshire to taste summer, fresh from the vine! www.
visitnh.gov.
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