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May 1, 2021
Saturday, May 1, 2021, St. Mary’s County Farmers Markets opening for the 2021 season. Customers will find a variety of locally grown and locally made products from eggs, meats and cheeses to soap, cider and apple pie.
• North St. Mary’s County Farmers Market is open for the season, currently located at the Charlotte Hall Library, 37600 New Market Road in Charlotte Hall. Open 8:00 a.m., to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday (starting May 1, 2021)
• Home Grown Farm Market, located at the Big Red Barn at 21078 Three Notch Road, Lexington Park, open 9:00 a.m., to 1:00 p.m., on Saturdays. For up-to-date market information, click here.
Monthly Archives: May 2021
On Tuesday, April 27, 2021, five former volunteer firefighters of the West Lanham Hills Volunteer Fire Department were indicted by a grand jury on various arson, conspiracy, and/or misconduct in office charges for allegedly participating with four intentionally-set fires of vacant structures in Prince George’s County in late 2019 and early 2020. The indictments.
You can t beat the freshness of a farmers market.
Factoring in the cost savings and the satisfying feeling of supporting community growers #ShopLocal a trip to the market is a fine endeavor.
The Beaver County Farmers Markets bloom again, starting April 24, with regular 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday hours in the Beaver County Court House parking lot.
Then once May rolls around, weekly hours commence at locations in Ambridge, Beaver Falls, Chippewa Township and New Brighton. Come June, another weekly market pops up in Aliquippa.
Times/locations
•Beaver Falls, 3:30 to 6:30 p.m Mondays, the parking lot behind Brodhead Apartments on Eighth Avenue, May 3 to Nov. 22.
Boulder County Farmers Markets- Longmont
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About Us
Boulder County Farmers Markets is the brainchild of a group of local farmers, who came together with their vision of a local market in the mid-1980s. What started with a few tables of produce loaded off the backs of pickup trucks has evolved into robust destination markets in Boulder, Longmont, Lafayette, Denver and online. The handful of inspired farmers has expanded to include more than 150 local vendors, hosting the longest market season in the State of Colorado.
Alongside that growth, the markets firmly maintain the farmers’ original vision. The nonprofit Boulder County Farmers Markets are producer-only markets: our farmers and ranchers grow what they sell. Today, the markets serve as community gathering events, provide nourishment to neighbors, boost sustainable agriculture and support the local economy. The bounty of local fruits and vegetables coexist with decorative plants and beautiful flowers. The