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Farmers markets 2020

With new state guidance, a bushel of our favorite local farmers’ markets are ready for business – and we’ve rounded them up so you can get shopping (safely) under the summer sun…

Feast & Field Market

Location: Fable Farm Fermentory’s outdoor orchard at 1525 Royalton Turnpike, Barnard, VT (temporary for 2020)
Dates: 5-9 PM on Thursdays June 18 through September 24, 2020
Vendors and offerings:

  • Fable Farm dinners sourced from Eastman Farm, Kiss the Cow, and Heartwood Farm
  • Local beer, cider, wine, kombucha
  • Live music presented by BarnArts

Safety precautions:

  • A sliding scale entrance fee ($5-20 per person) included in the online dinner reservation to avoid in-person transactions
  • Limited attendance (currently 50 people) per week
  • Reservations required (members receive priority)
  • Masks worn by staff
  • Tables spaced 10 feet apart, parties limited to two families each

Market on the Green

Location: The Green, Woodstock, VT (across the street from Norman Williams Public Library)
Dates: 3-6 PM on Wednesdays June 10 through October 14, 2020
Vendors and offerings (expanded list expected in July):

  • Ambrosia Confections
  • Ana’s Empanadas (802-342-2084, anasempanadas@gmail.com or anyaraguas@gmail.com)
  • Clover Apothecary
  • Deep Meadow Farm produce (802-674-4181, farmer1@deepmeadowfarm.net)
  • Fat Dragon Farm wood-fired pizza (347-784-6516, otto.pierce@gmail.com)
  • Fresh Roots Farm produce (freshrootsfarmer@gmail.com)
  • Hi Low Farm produce (802-457-1971, highlowfarmvt@gmail.com)
  • Mountain View Bison burgers and steaks (802-342-0429, thubb12@gmail.com)
  • Rays of Sunshine fresh-baked breads (802-779-7578, johnray3rd@hotmail.com)
  • SILO Distillery (802-674-4220, mary@silodistillery.com)
  • St.J Distillery (802-751-5129, gpiper@stjdistillery.com)
  • Wild Hart Distillery (802-922-1520, craig@wildhartdistillery.com)

Safety precautions:

  • Shoppers are encouraged to wear a mask (available on-site)
  • Hand sanitation stations are available upon entering and exiting the market
  • All produce bagged by vendors, all prepared foods take-away only
  • Pre-orders available (use contact information for each vendor listed above)
  • Postponing music, crafts, and kids’ activities till July

Market on the Green

Norwich Farmers’ Market

Location: 301 US Route 5, South Norwich, VT
Dates: 9 AM – 1 PM Saturdays from May 4 to October 26, 2020
Vendors and offerings: Click here for a complete list
Safety precautions:

  • Masks recommended for shoppers
  • Masks and gloves worn by vendors
  • Hand sanitizer stations
  • Products limited to agricultural food, seedlings, and prepared foods for off-site consumption
  • Second market area created in the north parking lot for social distancing
  • One entrance and one exit per market section
  • And more – click here for a complete list

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Royalton Farmers’ Market

Location: Town Green, South Royalton, VT
Dates: 3-6 PM Thursdays, June 18 through October 2020
Vendors and offerings: Click here for details
Safety precautions:

  • Masks required for vendors and shoppers  
  • Hand sanitizer stations
  • Social distancing of 10-12 feet recommended

Hartland Farmers’ Market

Location: 153 Route 5, Hartland, VT
Dates: Customers order online here between 6 AM Monday and 6 PM Wednesday for pickup from 4-6 PM Fridays till September 25, 2020. Click here for logistics.
Vendors and offerings: Produce, meat, prepared goods, art from…

  • HeartLand Farms
  • The Tucker Farm
  • Clay Hill Corners
  • Dinner of Herbs
  • Artisan Eats VT
  • Contented Butterfly Farm

Safety precautions:

  • Pre-order only
  • Masks and gloves required for vendors
  • Designated pickup times for high-risk customers

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