Thank you one and all for the successful sun dance! – Lil
At The Market This Week
Good Morning All, and what a beauty of a morning.
We had a summer storm here the night before last, refreshing and taking care of the pollen that seems to be everywhere.
The size of the market is smaller this week, family commitments like graduations will limit the number of regular vendors this week. We do have Ray Boas joining us with a book that he’s put together featuring a history of Walpole NH using postcards. Billy Stahl is joining us this week, a local musician who’s family is often at the market. Come enjoy his acoustic guitar.
Although the number of vendors is limited, the offerings are great. Abenaki Springs will have fresh organically grown salad greens and if the weather holds lovely field grown strawberries. Brookfield Farm offers a selection of pasture raised meats and will be featuring Sausage Sticks to munch on while your at the market, working up an appetite with all that shopping. Orchard Hill Breadworks will be coming with their usual breads, muffins, and pizza to enjoy while you are at the market or to bring home, I hear that they are bringing Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies…. yum! Sawyers Cheese will be there with samples, and you can talk with Judy from Not Your Ordinary Farm about her Lamb and Duck.
Iris X and Keri’s Kures are featuring remedies for body and soul. Looking for a gift for a grad or a bride, what about a hand crafted item from Amie’s Art Farm or Old Bridge Farm?
The Walpole Farmers Market is happy to provide EBT/SNAP Benefits. Use your card, and with the Double Up on Veggie Bucks you can purchase up to $20 dollars worth of local foods.
For more information about the Walpole Farmers Market, visit the website at Walpolefarmersmarket.com, follow us on facebook, or contact Holly Gowdy at 445-5104
Hope to see you at the market the forecast is for sunny and 75 degrees.
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