Last Chance to Catch Lebanon's Winter Farmers' Market
Apr 13, 2017 11:32AM ● By Linda DitchMany vendors also offer homemade breads and sweet treats such as donuts, maple candies, and pies. You’ll also find farm-raised meats (beef, pork, chicken), eggs, and goat cheese. Homemade crafts and soaps will be sold too, and live music will entertain you while you shop.
The market not only brings visitors farm-fresh products but also provides a place where local farmers, crafters, producers, and artists can offer their wares directly to consumers. You can talk with the person who grew the spring lettuces, made the jelly, or raised the beef. They are happy to answer your questions, and some will even share a recipe suggestion if needed. The prepared foods also use at least 25 percent local ingredients.
The market offers a debit and EBT program, so visitors may use their cards at the market. EBT users are also eligible for Granite State Market Match. Everyone shopping with a card will receive up to $10 in matching funds to spend at the market.
While it’s sad to see the winter market coming to a close, don’t worry. You won’t have long to wait for the summer market’s opening day on Thursday, May 18 from 4 to 7pm at Colburn Park. A weekly music series will also take place, and AVA Gallery will also set up art stations for children. The summer farmers’ market will take place every week until September 28th.