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4th Annual Indoor Farmer's Market & Artisan Market at the Merrimack Y: Vendor Tables Available
Merrimack Y's 4th Annual Indoor Farmer's Market and Artisan Market is April 1.

4th Annual Indoor Farmer’s Market & Artisan Market at the Merrimack YMCA
Saturday, April 1, 9am to 1pm
Join us for family friendly Indoor Farmer’s Market at the Merrimack YMCA on
Saturday, April 1 from 9:00am to 1:00pm. There will be a wide variety
of vendors selling such items as farm fresh eggs, beef, hand crafted
candles and soap, jams and jellies, bread, handmade jewelry, homemade
pet treats, vegetable and flower seedlings.
Table fees are $45 if the Y provides the table, $35 if you bring your
own, and an extra $5 if you need electricity. Each vendor gets a 10’
wide space and tables are 6’ long.
A catered lunch will be available for purchase prepared by Texas Road House.
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Free admission on April 1 for Farmer’s Market attendees with plenty
of free parking. The YMCA is located at 6 Henry Clary Drive in Merrimack
Applications are being accepted now for vendor tables. You can
complete entire registration online electronically on the Y’s website
(www.nmymca.org) First, click on “Register” Search for “Indoor Farmer’s
Market-2017, then “Register for Program.” If you are not a member of
the YMCA of Greater Nashua YMCA, you must create a non-member account
and then register for the program to pay reservation fee. Contact Briana
Desfosses at bdesfosses@nmymca.org or by calling 603-881-7778 if you
have any questions. Last year, we hosted over 55 vendors (and a wait
list of more than 25 vendors), so don’t want to register.
Proceeds benefit the Y’s annual campaign, providing scholarships to
local children and families in need so they can experience Y programs
and services such as child care, before and after school care, day camp
and more - regardless of their ability to pay. Over the past three
years, the Y has provided more than $1.5 million dollars in financial
assistance to more than 5,000 local children, adults and families.