The Milton Farmers’ Market is officially closed for the 2013 season. It was an incredible year of growth, and we’re excited for 2014. Check out our story here:
http://prezi.com/ws-vnwego3om/milton-farmers-market/
If you are a vendor interested in participating in the 2014 market, please review our 2014 MFM Guidelines and fill out and return the 2014 MFM Application, available on our website.
Please note that the application fee is waived for Milton High School students interested in having a booth at the market. The market includes produce from area farms, prepared foods and crafts from local artists. It brings the community together, promoting healthy eating, and supporting our local farmers and artists. We aaccept Farm to Family Coupons and WIC Coupons. New in 2014, we will be accepting EBT and debit cards thanks to a grant from NOFA. The 2013 Market Included the Following Vendors:
Milton Garden Club: Flowers, Plants, Herbs, Seeds, Veggies, Baked Goods, and more. Valley Herb Company: Culinary herbs, cut flowers, some greens (kale, chard, radishes, squash, pumpkins). New Farms for New Americans: Sambusas, mixed vegetable soup, mandazis, mixed vegetables and rice, njera potato cakes, chickpeas with vegetables. Karen’s Artisan Popcorn
Snack Sacks by Mary: Environmentally friendly alternative to plastic bags and other disposable products. Jim Ballard: Vegetables, Greens, Squash, Pumpkins. Vermont Rolling Pins and Gourmet Pizza
Beaudoin’s Farmstand: Beans, peas, cucumbers, blueberries, raspberries, beets, and more. Homemade canned goods like Amish peach jelly, Blue Berry Jam, other jellies and other jams (about 20-25 flavors) pickled beets, pickles and more. Fresh baked pies and bread, as well as fresh eggs, corn, Amish peaches, and potatoes. Catharine Vadnais & Gabi Grant: Baked goods, American to European Style cakes, cookies, breads, biscuit mixes, sunflowers (when in season), potted plants, herbs and potted herbs. * All baked goods and mixes with flour will be made with King Arthur Flour and fresh eggs, when possible. All plants, including herbs are homegrown. Deanna Lawrence: Maple syrup, maple candy, pickled eggs, fresh eggs, cucumbers, tomatoes, beans, and homemade salsa. All products made or grown in Milton! Horace and Ann Clark: Milton grown produce, fruits, berries, vegetables, honey, frozen, canned, cooked or baked products made from these items, bettery plants, grafted fruit trees, woods and craft products, photos and artwork. Lee’s Crafted Candles: Handmade candles. Carly Buswell, Cosmos Cuts: Orgnaic eggs, baked goods, homemade dog treats, fresh fruit, veggies. Cobble Hill Creations: Homemade relishes and pickles, Handmade jewelry, earrings, necklaces, bracelets. Information table from a selected local nonprofit (see below). August 1: “Learn How to Compost” with Chittenden Solid Waste District
August 8: “What’s Compostable?” with Chittenden Solid Waste District
August 15: Women Helping Battered Women
August 22: Kinney Drugs will be giving away water bottles, bug spray and pharmacy information.