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Salem NH Farmers Market opens Summer Market Sunday June 17 Please join us!
Salem NH Farmers Market Summer Market
Salem NH Farmers Market is delighted to announce the upcoming third Season of bringing the New Hampshire Southern Tier community fresh grown and made products by local farms and vendors.
“You can’t buy Happiness, but you can Buy Local which is sort of the same thing”...
The Summer Market Season will kick off on Sunday, June 17 from 12 to 4 p.m.
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Hosted by Lake Street Garden Center 37 Lake Street, Salem, NH.
We are attracting outstanding vendors bringing to our community their farm grown harvest and freshly made products such as fresh all natural meats, cheese, eggs, local wines, honey, maple, relish and jams, soaps, lotions just to name a few. Along with many fine all natural prepared foods. Every vendor who sells at the market is the actual producer. SFM does not allow buy and sell items. Many of the items are part of the Made in NH Association.
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The Salem NH Farmers Market accepts EBT/ SNAP from the USDA Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) (Formerly the Food Stamp Program) under their guidelines.
The Market also accepts Debit card only transactions allowing our customers to purchase tokens $5.00 increments and use with any vendor at our market. These are extra dollars the vendor would not normally get if he did not take CC. The market absorbs the processing fees for them.
The Salem NH Farmers Market is a Community Event for our southern tier community towns. For more information about the market please contact Jane Lang, Volunteer Market Coordinator 603-339-8424 or please visit our web site www.salemnhfarmersmarket.com and sign up for our newsletter which Jane sends out prior to every market with the list of vendors to prepare your shopping list.
“The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings.”
― Masanobu Fukuoka
