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MASSACHUSETTS FARMERS' MARKET DIRECTORY Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources 251 Causeway Street, Suite 500, Boston, MA 02114 | www.mass.gov/agr For more information, contact: David Webber, 617-626-1754, [email protected] Barnstable County Osterville Berkshire Area/Lanesboro Osterville Historical Museum, 155 West Berkshire Mall Parking Lot by Sears; Bay Road, Friday, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, Route 8 at Connector Rd., Saturday, Brewster June 18 to September 17. Contact: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm, May 8 to November Windmill Village, 51 Drummer Boy Road, Jennifer Morgan Williams, 20. Contact: Lenita Bober, Wednesday, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm, June [email protected] , (508) [email protected] , (413) 569- 23 to September 8. Contact: Sadie Hill, 428-5861, , HIP 3663, , farmersmarket@brewsterhistoricalsociety Provincetown Great Barrington .org , (508) 237-2124, EBT-SNAP Accepted, Ryder Street, next to Town Hall, 18 Church Street, Saturday, 9:00 am - Saturday, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, May 22 to 1:00 pm, May 8 to November 13. Chatham October 30. Contact: Jess Cook, Contact: Betsy , 1652 Main Street, Local Color and Ocean [email protected] , , EBT-SNAP [email protected] , (413) 822- State Job Lot Parking Lot, Tuesday, 3:00 Accepted, HIP 6072, EBT-SNAP Accepted, HIP pm - 6:30 pm, June 1 to October. Sandwich Great Barrington Winter Contact: Kathy Sanders, [email protected] , 33 Water Street, The Wing School, Eisner Camp, 53 Brookside Road, (508) 247-7268, EBT-SNAP Accepted, Tuesday, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, June 15 Saturday, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, 11/21, to October 12. Contact: Joe Beaulieu, 12/19, 1/16, 2/20, 3/27, 4/10. Contact: Falmouth Jr., [email protected] , (508) Martha Suquet, Marina Park at Falmouth Harbor, 496-9209, , HIP [email protected] , (413) 528-0041, EBT-SNAP Accepted, Scranton Ave., Thursday, 12:00 pm - Sandwich Winter 5:00 pm, May 27 to October 7. Contact: HIP Jen Christian, 33 Water Street, The Wing School, Hancock [email protected] , , Saturday, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, 11/14, EBT-SNAP Accepted, HIP 12/19, 1/9, 2/13, 3/13, 4/10, 5/8. Appletree Hill Organic Farm, Farmstand Contact: Joe Beaulieu, Jr., Yard on Rt. 43, 3210 Hancock Rd., Harwich [email protected] , (508) 496- Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am - 4:00 Harwich Historical Society, Route 39, 9209, , HIP pm, June 6 to October 10. Contact: Roger Johnson, Thursday, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm, June 10 South Yarmouth/Bass River to October 7. Contact: Rebecca [email protected] , (413) Gallerizzo, [email protected]; 311 Old Main Street, Thursday and 458-3933, , [email protected] , Saturday, 9:00 am - 1:30 pm, June 10 Lee (508) 760-4011, , to September 11. Contact: Carlene Veara, Town Green, Intersection of Main, Orleans [email protected] , Housatonic and West Park Streets, 21 Old Colony Way, Saturday, 9:00 am - (774) 217-1067, EBT-SNAP Accepted, Saturday, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, May 29 1:00 pm, May to December. Contact: HIP to October 9. Contact: Kathleen DeVarennes, [email protected] , Gretel Norgeot, Truro [email protected] , (413) 854-1561, EBT-SNAP Accepted, (508) 237-9492, EBT-SNAP Accepted, 20 Truro Center Road, Monday, 8:00 HIP HIP am - Noon, June 14 to September 13. Lenox Contact: Hannah Oakland, Orleans Winter [email protected] , , EBT-SNAP 21 Housatonic Street, Friday, 1:00 pm - Nauset Regional Middle School, 70 Accepted, HIP 5:00 pm, May 28 to October 1. Contact: Amy Feld, [email protected]; Route 28, Saturdays, 9:00 am to 12:00 Wellfleet pm, November 7-21 and December 5- [email protected] , (413) 822-7428, EBT- 19, Reduced Hours with On-line In the Grove behind The Congregational SNAP Accepted, Ordering & pick up. Contact: Gretel Church, 200 Main Street, Wednesday, Monterey Norgeot, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm, May 12 to October [email protected] , 6. Contact: Alyssa Staker, Roadside Café, 275 Main Rd., Rt 23, (508) 237-9492, EBT-SNAP Accepted, [email protected] , , Friday, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Online pre- HIP EBT-SNAP Accepted, HIP ordering at gouldfarmmarket.com, June to August. Contact: Francie Leventhal, Berkshire County [email protected] , , , New Marlborough Williamstown Fall River/Health First Village Green, Rt. 57, 134 Hartsville-New Spring Street Parking lot, Saturday, 9:00 HealthFirst Family Care Center, 387 Marlboro Road, Sunday, 10:00 am - am - 1:00 pm, May 22 to October 16. Quarry St, Wednesday, 2:00 pm - 4:00 1:00 pm, May 16 to October 10. Contact: Anne Hogeland, pm, June 16 to October 27. Contact: Contact: Jessica Holcomb, [email protected] , (413) 441- Karen Schwalbe, [email protected] , , , 4811, , [email protected] , (508) 524-2601, , HIP North Adams Bristol County Fall River/Kennedy Park St. Anthony Municipal Parking Lot; Intersection of Rt. 8 (Marshall St.) and Kennedy Park, Saturday, 7:00 am - St. Anthony Drive, Saturday, 9:00 am - Attleboro 12:00 pm, July 11 to November. 1:00 pm, June 5 to October 16. Contact: Capron Park, 201 County Street, Contact: Rachel Golsby, Suzy Helme, SHelme@northadams- O'Connell Field next to Capron Park Zoo, [email protected] , (774) 259- ma.gov , (413) 664-6180, EBT-SNAP Saturday, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, June 26 8043, , Accepted, HIP to October 30. Contact: Sabrina Fall River/St. Anne's Hospital North Adams Winter Maguire, [email protected] , , , 795 Middle Street, Tuesday, 11:00 am - The Armory, 206 Ashland St, Saturday, HIP 2:00 pm, June 15 to October 26. 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm, First Saturday, Contact: Karen Schwalbe, November to March, Pre-order and Pick- Dartmouth [email protected] , (508) up only. Contact: Suzy Helme, St. Mary's Parish Center, 789 Dartmouth 524-2601, , HIP [email protected] , (413) Street, Friday, 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm, June New Bedford Winter 664-6180, EBT-SNAP Accepted, HIP 4 to October 27. Contact: Susan Murray, North Adams Winter [email protected] , Buttonwood Warming House (Senior (774) 400-7277, , HIP Center), Buttonwood Park, Saturday, Greylock Works, 508 State Road, 10:00 am -2:00 pm, January 9 to. Easton Sunday, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, 11/22 and Contact: Marcy Eichner, 12/20. Contact: Libbie Pike, 591 Depot Street, Saturday, 10:00 am - [email protected] , (508) 817- [email protected] 2:00 pm, June 27 to October 31. 4166, EBT-SNAP Accepted, HIP , (413) 528-0041, EBT-SNAP Accepted, Contact: Lesley Heyl, New Bedford/Brooklawn Park HIP [email protected] , (860) Otis 460-0034, EBT-SNAP Accepted, Brooklawn Park, 1997 Acushnet Ave., Monday, 2:00pm - 6:00 pm, June to Papa's Healthy Food and Fuel, 2000 East Fairhaven October. Contact: Marcy Eichner, Otis Rd., Route 23 East, Saturday, 9:00 J&L Beaulieu Farm, 151 Alden Rd. at the [email protected] , (508) 259- am - 1:00 pm, May 29 to October 9. Bright Yellow Farmstand, Sunday, 11:00 2647, EBT-SNAP Accepted, HIP Contact: Jess Ripley, [email protected] am - 3:00 pm, June 13 to October 31. New Bedford/Buttonwood Park , (413) 357-9919, , Contact: Joe Beaulieu, Jr., Pittsfield/Downtown [email protected] , (508) 496- Behind the Library, 745 Rockdale Ave., 9209, EBT-SNAP Accepted, HIP Thursday, 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm, June 3 to The Common, First Street, Saturday, October 28. Contact: Marcy Eichner, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, May 15 to October Fairhaven/Huttleston [email protected] , (508) 259- 9. Contact: Stacy Strain, Marketplace 2647, EBT-SNAP Accepted, HIP [email protected] , (413) 344-0816, Fairhaven Visitors Center New Bedford/Clasky Common EBT-SNAP Accepted, HIP Lawn/Fairhaven High School Lawn, Pittsfield/Winter Saturday, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, May 22 1118 Pleasant Street between Pearl and to September 18. Contact: Christopher Pope Streets, Friday, 2:00 pm - 6:00 Zion Lutheran Church, 74 First Street, Richard, fairhaventours@fairhaven- pm, June to October. Contact: Marcy 2nd Saturday of the month, 9:00 am - ma.gov , (508) 979-4085, , Eichner, [email protected] , 1:00 pm, Not going for 2020-2021 (508) 259-2647, EBT-SNAP Accepted, season. Contact: Jessica Vecchia, Fairhaven/Roxanne's Garden HIP [email protected] , (413) 344-0816, Center North Easton Winter/Langwater EBT-SNAP Accepted, HIP 189 Alden Road, Sunday, 10:00 am - Farm Sheffield 4:00 pm, June to October. Contact: Roxanne Rupkus, Langwater Farm, 209 Washington 125 Main Street, Friday, 3:00 pm - 6:00 [email protected] , (508) 642- Street, Saturday, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, pm, May 28 to October 8. Contact: Josh 4688, , January 16 to April 24. Contact: Rory Webb, O'Dwyer, [email protected] , , Fall River/Cardinal Medeiros [email protected] , (508) EBT-SNAP Accepted, Towers 205-9665, EBT-SNAP Accepted, HIP West Stockbridge Cardinal Medeiros Towers, 1197 South Dartmouth/Round the Robeson Street, Friday, 2:00 pm - 5:00 Bend Farm The Foundry Green on Harris Street in pm, June 18 to October 29. Contact: the center of the Village, Thursday, 3:00 Karen Schwalbe, Round the Bend Farm, 92 Allens Neck pm - 6:00 pm, May 27 to October 7. [email protected] , (508) Road, Third Saturdays, 10:00 am - 2:00 Contact: Robin Schmidt and Sarah 524-2601, , HIP pm, April to December. Contact: Hannah Thorne , [email protected] , , Wylie, [email protected] , EBT-SNAP Accepted, HIP (508) 938-5127, , Swansea Beverly Magnolia Community Stony Creek Farm, 1210 Wilbur Avenue, Veteran's Park, Rantoul Street and Lexington Ave., Sunday, 10:00 am - Sunday, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, year- Railroad Avenue, Monday, 3:00 pm - 1:00 pm, June 6 to October 3.
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