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2018 New Hampshire Farmers’ Markets If you know of a market that is not on this list, please contact us at [email protected]. This directory is organized alphabetically by town name. The NH icon denotes markets that participate in the Granite State Market Match program of the Nutrition Incentives Network. Cus- tomers using SNAP benefits will have their expenses matched dollar for dollar at these markets. A $10 match cap/market may exist (spend up to $10 using SNAP and get up to $10 match for a total of $20). Amherst Open Air Market/Amherst Farm & Craft Market: 305 State Rte. 101, Amherst, Sat., 10 a.m.—1 p.m., year round. Vegetables, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, fish, soaps, crafts. Chowder cook off, applefest, pumpkinfest, Thanksgiving craft event, winter wreath decorating event. 465-1863, [email protected], www.amherstopenairmarket.com. Barnstead Farmers’ Market: 96 Maple St./Rte. 28, Ctr. Barnstead, Sat., second week of June– Columbus Day weekend, 9 a.m.-Noon. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, jams/jellies, crafts. Kids activity tent, music, farm to table demos and more. . Rain or shine. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. 269-2329, [email protected], www.barnsteadfarmersmarket.club. Bedford Farmers’ Market: St. Elizabeth Seton Church parking lot, 190 Meetinghouse Rd. Tues., June 12-Oct.9, 3-6 p.m. Vegetables, fruit, flowers/plants, maple, baked goods, meat, prepared foods, soaps, crafts, food trucks. Music and community tables each week; kid vendor week Aug. 7. SNAP/EBT accept- ed at individual vendors. Rain or shine. [email protected], www.facebook.com/bedfordfarmersmarketnh Bethlehem Farmers’ Market: 2011 Main St.(outside the WREN Local Works store), June 16– Sept. 29, Sat., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts. Rain or shine. 869-9736, [email protected], www.wrenworks.org/programs/farmers-market/ Canaan Farmers’ and Artisans’ Market: St. Mary’s Church, Rtes. 4, Sun., May -Oct., 10 a.m.-2p.m. 523-4943. [email protected], https://www.facebook.com/canaanfarmersmarket. Canterbury Community Farmers’ Market: Elkins Library parking area and field, 9 Center Rd., Weds., June-first week of Oct., 4-6:30 p.m. Fruits, vegetables, flowers/plants, baked goods, dairy, maple, meats, ready to eat Indian food, granola, Vegan cashew ice cream, salsa, specialty wine jellies, knif sharpening, crafts. Live music each week, seasonal themed activities. Eat Local Monthcelebration Aug. 1,Sandwich Slam, Aug. 8, Art at the MARkeT, Aug. 29. Full schedule on our website. Winter market planned. Rain or shine, 783-9043, [email protected], www.ccfma.net. Claremont Farmers’ Market: Visitor Center Green (below the Visitor Cen- ter), 14 North St., Sat., May 26-Sept. 8, 9 a.m.-1p.m. Rain or shine. SNAP/EBT ac- cepted at the market. Children’s Power of Produce program, June 30-Aug. 18. Weekly entertainment and more. 504-0288, [email protected], www.claremontparks.com (see farmers’ market link)

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Page 1: 2018 New Hampshire Farmers’ Markets entertainment weekly. Vouch-ers for Veterans, September. Rain or shine. 817-6030, rochesternhfarmers-market@gmail.com, Tamworth Farmers’ Market:

2018 New Hampshire Farmers’ Markets

If you know of a market that is not on this list, please contact us at [email protected]. This directory is organized alphabetically by town name.

The NH icon denotes markets that participate in the Granite State Market Match program of the Nutrition Incentives Network. Cus-tomers using SNAP benefits will have their expenses matched dollar

for dollar at these markets. A $10 match cap/market may exist (spend up to $10 using SNAP and get up to $10 match for a total of $20).

Amherst Open Air Market/Amherst Farm & Craft Market: 305 State Rte. 101, Amherst, Sat., 10 a.m.—1 p.m., year round. Vegetables, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, fish, soaps, crafts. Chowder cook off, applefest, pumpkinfest, Thanksgiving craft event, winter wreath decorating event. 465-1863, [email protected], www.amherstopenairmarket.com. Barnstead Farmers’ Market: 96 Maple St./Rte. 28, Ctr. Barnstead, Sat., second week of June– Columbus Day weekend, 9 a.m.-Noon. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, jams/jellies, crafts. Kids activity tent, music, farm to table demos and more. . Rain or shine. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. 269-2329, [email protected], www.barnsteadfarmersmarket.club. Bedford Farmers’ Market: St. Elizabeth Seton Church parking lot, 190 Meetinghouse Rd. Tues., June 12-Oct.9, 3-6 p.m. Vegetables, fruit, flowers/plants, maple, baked goods, meat, prepared foods, soaps, crafts, food trucks. Music and community tables each week; kid vendor week Aug. 7. SNAP/EBT accept-ed at individual vendors. Rain or shine. [email protected], www.facebook.com/bedfordfarmersmarketnh Bethlehem Farmers’ Market: 2011 Main St.(outside the WREN Local Works store), June 16–Sept. 29, Sat., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts. Rain or shine. 869-9736, [email protected], www.wrenworks.org/programs/farmers-market/

Canaan Farmers’ and Artisans’ Market: St. Mary’s Church, Rtes. 4, Sun., May -Oct., 10 a.m.-2p.m. 523-4943. [email protected], https://www.facebook.com/canaanfarmersmarket.

Canterbury Community Farmers’ Market: Elkins Library parking area and field, 9 Center Rd., Weds., June-first week of Oct., 4-6:30 p.m. Fruits, vegetables, flowers/plants, baked goods, dairy, maple, meats, ready to eat Indian food, granola, Vegan cashew ice cream, salsa, specialty wine jellies, knif sharpening, crafts. Live music each week, seasonal themed activities. Eat Local Monthcelebration Aug. 1,Sandwich Slam, Aug. 8, Art at the MARkeT, Aug. 29. Full schedule on our website. Winter market planned. Rain or shine, 783-9043, [email protected], www.ccfma.net.

Claremont Farmers’ Market: Visitor Center Green (below the Visitor Cen-ter), 14 North St., Sat., May 26-Sept. 8, 9 a.m.-1p.m. Rain or shine. SNAP/EBT ac-

cepted at the market. Children’s Power of Produce program, June 30-Aug. 18. Weekly entertainment and more. 504-0288, [email protected], www.claremontparks.com (see farmers’ market link)

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Concord Farmers’ Market: Capitol St., Sat. May 6-Oct. 28, 8:30 a.m.-Noon. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, baked goods, maple, meat, fish, honey,

jams/jellies, condiments, mushrooms, pickles, teas, dog treats, pasta/sauces, nuts, popcorn, soap, lotions, wood products. Visit our website for special event info. SNAP/EBT ac-cepted at the market. Rain or shine. [email protected], www.concordfarmersmarket.com.

Contoocook Farmers’ Market: Gazebo at Contoocook Riverway Park (behind Contoocook Train Depot), 896 Main St. Sat., June -Oct. , 9 a.m.-Noon. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, maple, baked goods, meats, jams, salsas, soaps, Alpaca products, wood crafts, crafts. Craft fair the first Satur-

day of each month featuring local juried crafts. Winter market planned. Rain or shine. 746-3749, [email protected], https://www.facebook.com/ContoocookFarmersMarket Derry Homegrown Farm & Artisan Market: 1 West Broadway, Derry (lawn area in front of Benson’s Lumber and Derry Feed), Weds., June -Sept., 3-7 p.m. Vegetables, fruit, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, mustard, jams/jellies, olive oils, pasta, wine, beer, mead, honey, chocolate, gluten free, soaps, skin care, crafts. Live music, children’s activities, artist demos, beer/wine/mead tastings, raffles. Rain or shine. SNAP/EBT accepted at individual vendors. 548-3935, [email protected], www.derryhomegrown.com.

Dover Farmers’ Market: Chamber of Commerce lot, 550 Central Ave., Weds., June 6-Oct. 3, 2:15-6 p.m. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. Rain or shine. marketmanag-

[email protected], www.seacoastgrowers.org. Durham Farmers’ Market: Jackson’s Landing, 10 Piscataqua Rd., Mon., June 4-Oct. 1 (No market o Labor Day), 2:15-6p.m. Rain or shine. [email protected],

www.seacoastgrowers.org. Exeter Farmers’ Market: Swasey Parkway, downtown Exeter, Thurs., May 3-Oct.25, 2:15-6 p.m. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. Music and events listed on the website. Rain or shine. mar-

[email protected], www.seacoastgrowers.org. Franklin Farmers’ Market: Bessie Rowell Community Center, Tues., July-Aug., 3-6 p.m. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. 496-9423, ext. 8369, [email protected], Franklin Farmers Market on Faebook.

Gilford Farmers’ Market: The Benjamin Rowe House, 88 Belknap Mountain Rd., Sat., June-Sept., 9 a.m.-Noon. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, maple, baked goods, meat, soaps/personal care, crafts. Occasional entertainment and educational exhibits, Rain or shine. 527-9009, [email protected].

Gorham Farmers Market: On the Common, Thurs., June 14-Sept. 27, 3-7 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts. Healthy food demos. Rain or shine.

SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. 869-9736, [email protected], www.wrenworks.org/programs/farmers-market/ Hanover Area Farmers’ Market: Southwest corner of Dartmouth College Green, Weds., June 6–Oct. 17 3-6 p.m. Rain or shine. 643-3115, [email protected], www.hanoverfarmersmarket.org.

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Henniker Community Market: Henniker Community Center Park, 57 Main St.. Thurs., May—Oct., 4-7 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, fish, crafts (see website for a complete list of vendors.) Live music every week—schedule online. Rain or shine. 568-1562, [email protected], www.hennikerfarmersmarket.com. Hillsborough Farmers’ Market: Butler Park, Main St., Sat., June 2-Sept. 15,

9a.m.-Noon. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, baked goods, maple, meat, crafts. Occasional Musi-cal entertainment throughout the season. Rain or shine. 464-3500, [email protected], http://www.hillsboroughpride.org/farmersmarket.html

TEAM Jaffrey Community Farmers’ Market: Town Common, Main Street, Mon., June 4– Sept., 3-6p.m. Rain or shine. 532-7168, www.jaffreycommon.org/jaffreycommunityfarmersmarket Farmers’ Market of Keene: Gilbo Ave. and Main St., May-Oct.,Tues. and Sat., 9a.m.-1p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts, herbs, teas, tinctures, hand-

made Adirondack furniture. Live music on Saturdays. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. [email protected], www.keenefarmersmarket.com

Laconia Farmers’ Market: 45 Beacon St. East, Sat., June –Sept., 8:30a.m.-Noon. Vegetables, fruits, dairy, baked goods, maple, meat, crafts. SNAP/EBT accepted at individual vendors. Rain or

shine. 267-5326, [email protected], www.laconiafarmersmarket.com. Lancaster Farmers’ Market: Centennial Park, Main St., Sat., May 19 – Oct. 13, 9 a.m.-noon. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts. Rain or shine. SNAP/EBT ac-cepted at the market. www.lancasterfarmersmarket.org

Lebanon Farmers’ Market: Colburn Park, Thurs., May-Sept., 4-7 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, maple baked goods, fish, meat, crafts. Weekly entertainment and music, kids activities,

pony rides. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. 306-7927, [email protected] www.lebanonfarmersmarket.org. Lee Farmers’ Market: Lee Public Works, corner of Mast Rd and Recycling Center Rd. Thurs., June-Sept., 3-6p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, fish, goat cheese, hon-ey, crafts. Rain or shine, 234-7908, [email protected], https://www.facebook.com/leefarmersmarket/. Lisbon Farmers’ Market: Main St. (Rte. 302), Thurs., June-Oct., 3-6 p.m. Rain or shine. [email protected], www.lisbonmainstreet.org.

Littleton Farmers’ Market: River Glen Lane, Sun., June-Oct., 10 a.m.-1p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, prepared foods, crafts. SNAP/EBT accepted at

the market. Rain or shine. 802-473-6071 [email protected], www.littletonfarmersmarket.com.

Manchester Community Market: Stanton Plaza, 700 Elm St. (across from Veteran’s Park), Thurs., June 21-Oct. 4, 3-6:30 pm.,.645-6285.

Merrimack Farmers’ Market: Vault Storage parking lot, 526 Daniel Webster Highway, Weds., June 13– Oct.10, 3-6 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, micro-greens, maple, baked goods, meat, honey, stone-fired pizza. Rain or shine. [email protected].

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Milford Farmers’ Market: **New location** near the former spot: 300 Elm St., across from the New Hampshire Antique Co-op, Sat., June 16-Oct. 13, 10 a.m.-1p.m. Vegetables, fruit, flowers/ plants, maple, dairy, baked goods, meat, granola, candy, honey, jams/jellies, spice mixes, goat milk soap, bee balm lotions, alpaca products. SNAP/EBT accepted at individual vendors. Live entertainment at every market. 345-0860, [email protected], www.milfordnhfarmersmarket.com,

Facebook: Milford Farmers of NH Milton Farmers Market: 1305 White Mountain Highway, last Sat. of the month, May-Oct., 9:30 a.m.– 2:30 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, baked goods, jams/jellies, fudge, sauces, yarn & fiber, pet products, jewelry, photography, woodenware, crafts. Wool/fiber market, Sept. 24. Rain or shine. 923-8919, [email protected], Milton Farmers’ Market on Facebook.

Nashua Farmers’ Market: Main St., Sun., June-Oct., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flow-ers/plants, meats, maple, dairy, baked goods, mushrooms, crafts. Live music and special events weekly. Rain or shine. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. 883-5700,

[email protected], http://www.downtownnashua.org/nashuafarmersmarket/. New Boston Farmers’ Markets: Town Common, corner of Rte. 13 and Meetinghouse Hill Rd., Sat., June-Oct., 10a.m.-1p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, honey, herbal teas, skin care products, fiber products, soap. Weekly live music, local community/ education guest demos, raffles, Children’s Market Day, Mid-Summer Night Market, Aug. 11. Rain or shine. 487-2159, [email protected], http://newbostonfarmersmarket.webs.com, Facebook. Open Air Market of New Hampton: Exit 23 on Townhouse Rd., off Rte.104, Sat., June 9-Columbus Day weekend, 9 a.m.-noon. Vegetables, berries, dairy—milk, cheese, yogurt, maple, organic meats, baked goods, eggs, wood crafts, yarns, tie dye, jewelry. Live music. Rain or shine. [email protected], www.openairmarketnh.com New Ipswich Farmers’ Market: 661 Turnpike Rd., Sat., May-Oct. 13, 10 a.m.-2p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts. Music and children’s activities planned. Rain or shine. 400-0186, [email protected], www.townofnewipswich.org

Newport Farmers’ Market: Town Common. Fri., May -Oct., 3-6 p.m. Vegetables, fruit, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts. Weekly music, kiddie train rides, library story

time. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. Rain or shine. 543-1488, [email protected], www.newportfarmersmarktnh.com North Conway Farmers’ Market: 64 East Conway Rd., Center Conway, Sat., May 26-Oct. 6, 9a.m.-2 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts. Rain or shine. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. 662-0943, [email protected], www.northconwayfarmersmarket.com Antique Alley Regional Farmers’ Market: 442 First NH Turnpike (Rte. 4), Northwood, Fri., June 22-Sept., 4-6:30 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts. Live music. SNAP/EBT accepted at individual vendors. 661-7345, [email protected].

Penacook Farmers’ Market: 95-97 Village St., Mon., June–Oct., 4-6:30 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts. Occa-

sional live entertainment, free popcorn, community organizations. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. Rain or shine. [email protected], www.penacookcommunitycenter.org.

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Fresh Chicks Local Outdoor Market: Monadnock Community Hospital, Peter-borough, Mon., May-Oct., 11am-3p.m. www.facebook.com/Fresh-Chicks-Local-Outdoor-Market Peterborough Farmers’ Market; Peterborough Community Center, 25 Elm St., Weds., May– Dec., 3-6 p.m. Peterborough NH Farmers Markets on Facebook.

Plymouth Outdoor Farmers’ Market: Plymouth Senior Center, 8 Depot St., Thurs., May-Sept., 3-6 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, apple sauce, miso, beer, crafts.

Weekly live music, Children’s day, local non-profits. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. Rain or shine. 398-9303, [email protected], www.localfoodsplymouth.org.

Portsmouth Farmers’ Market: City Hall, 1 Junkins Ave., Sat., May 5-Nov. 3, 8 a.m. -1p.m. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. Rain or shine.

[email protected], www.seacoastgrowers.org. Rindge Farmers’ and Crafters’ Market: West Rindge Village Common Park (Rte. 202 N, north of the 119/202 intersection) Thurs., May 18-Oct. 28, 3-6 p.m. Produce, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meats, poultry, eggs, fiber products, pottery, crafts. Rain or shine. Winter market planned. [email protected]

Rochester Farmers’ Market: On the common, Tues., June 12-Sept. 26, 3-6 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, soap, candles, pottery, crafts. SNAP/EBT ac-

cepted at individual vendors. Live entertainment weekly. Vouchers for Veterans, September. Rain or shine. 817-6030, [email protected], www.rochesternhfarmersmarket.com. Salem Farmers’ Market: Salem Market Place, 224 North Broadway (Rte 28), Sun., year round, 10 a.m.– 2 p.m. . Rain or Shine. [email protected], www.salemnhfarmersmarket.org.

Somersworth Farmers’ Market: Goodwin Community Health, 311 Rte. 108, Mon., June –Sept., 3-6 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts. SNAP/EBT accepted at the

market. Music, cooking demos, cooking classes. Rain or shine. 994-6357, [email protected] Tamworth Farmers’ Market: Unitarian Universalist Fellowship parking lot, 30 Tamworth Rd., Sat., May-October, 9a.m.– 1p.m. Vegetables, fruit, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat,

fish, honey prepared foods, crafts. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. Weekly music by area musicians. Rain or shine, 323-2368/2392, [email protected], www.tamworthfarmersmarket.org. Wakefield Farmers/Crafters Market: Corner of Rte. 153 and Rte. 16, Sat., Memorial Day-Columbus Day, 9a.m.-3 p.m. Vegetables, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, crafts. Rain or shine. www.wakefieldmarketplace.org. Warner Area Farmers’ Market: Town Hall lawn, 5 East Main St., Sat., May 19-Oct., 9a.m.-1p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, maple, baked goods, dairy, meat, jams/jellies, soap, crafts. Weekly mu-sic, food demos, Spring into Warner Arts Festival, May 19Warner Fall Foliage Festival, Oct. 6-7mid-summer garlic harvest party. Rain or shine. 456-2319, www.facebook.com/warnerareafarmersmarket

Wilmot Farmers’ Market: Rte. 11 and Kearsarge Valley Rd., Sat., June-Oct., 9 a.m.-noon. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, crafts. Live music and special events weekly. Rain or shine. SNAP/EBT accepted at individu-

al vendors. 938-2416, [email protected], www.wilmotfarmersmarket.com.

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www.agriculture.nh.gov

Winchester Farmers’ Market on Main: 111 Main St., Sat., May-Oct., 10 a.m. –2 p.m. SNAP/EBT accepted at the market. 239-6361, [email protected], www.winchesterfarmersmarketnh.org

Wolfeboro Area Farmers’ Market: Clark Park, 233 S. Main St., Thurs., June -Oct., 12:30-4:30 p.m. Vegetables, fruits, flowers/plants, herbs, dairy, maple, baked goods, meat, fish, mushrooms, herbs, honey, jams/jellies, prepared foods, dog treats, vegan ice cream. SNAP/EBT

accepted at the market. Rain or shine. 539-8134, [email protected], www.wolfeboroareafarmersmarket.com.