NAPLES — Beginning Thursday, May 24, the town will once again have a farmers market on the Village Green. The market will be open every Thursday, rain or shine, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Labor Day.
Opening day will be full of music, food and fun. The gazebo will host a number of local musicians entertaining shoppers as they sample the wares of the local vendors.
Vendors will be Tourmaline Hill Farm, of Greenwood, whose products are a variety of goat cheese flavored chevres, goat milk feta, ricotta and mozzarella, goat milk, goat milk kefir, goat milk yogurt, goat meat, eggs, pork and beef; Fitch Farm Kitchen, of Stoneham, with baked goods, hot sauce, dry mixes, pickles, relishes, herb oils and vinegars; Maine Garden Shed, also of Stoneham, with vegetables, herbs plants, veggie seedlings, and some “cottage chic” items such as birch displays and chalkboards; Green Roots Farm, of North Waterford, with sustainable produce, cut flowers, seedlings, woodworking crafts and soaps.
Additional vendors are Goss Farm of West Poland and Mechanic Falls, with mixed vegetables, pumpkins, apples, pears, blueberries and raspberries; Meadow Ridge Perennial Farm, of Hebron, whose products are hardy Maine grown perennials, flowering shrubs, fresh cut flower bouquets, sunflowers and glads; and Thunder Hill Farm, of Waterford, with grass fed beef products, naturally raised pork, free range boiler chicken, eggs and maple syrup.
There will be guest vendors and music throughout the season.
For more information contact Michelle Fitch, market manager, at naplesfarmersmarket@hotmail.com or at 928-2187.
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