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April 24, 2008: Portsmouth, NH
The
weekly farmers' market in Portsmouth opens Saturday, May 3, bringing
Seacoast residents and visitors another season of shopping just a
short, gas-saving walk or bike ride from downtown. Fifteen new,
independent businesses – a growth of 36% from 2007 – have joined
Seacoast Growers’ Association in its 32nd year, so the selection will be better than ever.
Every
Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the City Hall lot on Junkins Avenue,
fresh and local produce, flowers & garden plants, meats &
cheeses, breads & pastries, fine crafts and more are available.
Stock up on groceries, enjoy a live musical performance, and buy a gift
for your mom … all in one stop!
Opening
Ceremonies will be held the second week of the market, May 10, with a
special ribbon-cutting at 10 a.m. by Portsmouth Mayor Tom Ferrini,
attended by City Manager John Bohenko and members of the City Council.
The week’s live music will be provided by American Flyer, a collection
of instruments and vocals on classic and contemporary Bluegrass,
originals and covers. Other entertainment for the month is: Random Acts
of Harmony, May 3; Taylor River Band, May 17; Jonathan Blakeslee, May
24; and The Reef Band, May 31.
Additional
weekday markets in Dover, Durham, Exeter, Hampton and Kingston are open
the first week of June through mid-October. The Dover farmers’ market,
in particular, has grown and now boasts extended hours. Open weekly
until 6:00 pm, it has moved to the parking lot of McIntosh College’s
Atlantic Culinary Academy, 181 Silver St., where a total of 15 weekly
vendors will provide farm-fresh produce, fine crafts and gourmet foods.
(Dover: Wednesdays starting June 4, 2:30-6:00 p.m., McIntosh College’s Atlantic Culinary Academy parking lot, 181 Silver St.; Durham: Mondays starting June 2, 2:30-5:30 p.m., Durham traffic circle, Pettee Brook parking lot; Exeter: Thursdays starting June 5, 2:30-6:00 p.m., Swasey Parkway; Hampton: Tuesdays starting June 3, 3:00-6:00 p.m., Route 1, across from the post office; Kingston: Tuesdays starting June 3, 2:30-5:30 p.m., Main Street.)
The
average American eats food that's traveled 1500 miles from field to
plate. Who wants to be average? Shop local, enjoy the flavor, meet your
neighbors, and reduce your carbon footprint. For details and
directions, visit www.seacoastgrowers.org.
Seacoast
Growers’ Association is a state-registered nonprofit organization
representing 57 local small businesses. SGA works closely with Slow
Food Seacoast, Seacoast Eat Local, and Seacoast Local, all of whom can
be found every Saturday at the market booth. A hotline listing
in-season produce and weekly special events can be reached 24 hours a
day at (603) 658-0280. For details and directions, visit www.seacoastgrowers.org.
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