Wednesdays from 12 to 4 PM, June 29 through October 12
To find out who will attend each week, sign up for the market email here.
a $15 weekly SNAP Match benefit for those enrolled in the program.
Details can be found below.
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The market is located in the lower front parking lot, just as you enter Russell's. Shopper parking is available both in front and in back of the store. | |
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Berry Good Baked Goods
"I like to keep it fun and pretty, emphasizing flavor over flash. Many customers love the look of my sugar cookies, but are also thrilled with the taste.
My custom sugar cookies are exactly what you are looking for in order to celebrate a special event.
We have an assortment of other cookies as well! " - Suzanne Berry
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Brigham Farm is a 23-acre family-owned farm in Concord.
The sixth generation, Jane Brigham Bailey and Charles (Chip) Poutasse, operate the farm and farm stand today, with a home farm of five acres and about 6 acres of rented land.
Brigham's delicious corn has arrived at the market and will be with us for many weeks to come.
Tomatoes and flowers are grown by neighboring Macone Farm by Susan Macone.
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offers many seafood choices, including: fresh wild sockeye salmon, blue fish filet, haddock, halibut, cod, sea scallops, swordfish, sushi grade tuna, Atlantic salmon, Arctic char, shrimp, lobster meat, crab meat, and our own fresh caught live lobsters!
Deadline: Tuesday, 9 PM
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Dragonfly Longarm Quilting Services
Testimonial:
Margo Coates and Dragonfly Longarm Quilting Services created for me an heirloom quality quilt from an "aged" quilt topthat I discovered in my Mom's things when she went to a nursing home.
Margo not only did an excellent job of finding the right backing, perfect for the age of the quilt fabrics, but she went the extra steps of getting the fabric dated by the Quilt Museum in Lowell and curing the "aged" look to the fabrics.
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Grateful Tastes
Grateful Tastes, a family business, has set the mission of bringing delicious hyper local New England grown produce from all seasons and harvests, to our consumers families and into their homes. Each of our versatile, small batch family recipes are crafted with freshly picked, seasonally available produces, certified organic cane sugar, and an all natural & vegan pectin.
You can easily access all our recipe and use ideas along with our most important links at https://linktr.ee/gratefultastes.
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Bread: Apple Pie, Bruschetta Twist, Cheddar Garlic, Cinnamon Chip Swirl, Dakota, Honey Whole Wheat, Pepperoni and Old Fashioned White.
Look for cookies, scones, brownie, cookies and mixes, too.
Bring your bread rewards card. Ask Cheryl for one if you don't have one yet!
Deadline: Tuesday, 6 PM
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"We are on the mission to help mainstream African style foods in the United States,"
says Paulette Ngachoko, "and offer 3 delicious spice blends, Peanut Sauce and Creamy Sunflower Sauce.
Now we are rolling out frozen meals made with Peanut Sauce, jasmine rice, peas and carrots."
Preorder by email: hapi@hapiafricangourmet.com.
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Lanni Orchards
Lanni will bring us a truly impressive assortment of fruit and vegetables throughout the season!
Look for apples, melons, berries and grapes this week.
Lanni Orchards, located in Lunenberg, has over 90 acres of land and more than three generations of experience.
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Lilac Hedge Farm
As children return to school, make mealtime easier with the help of prepared foods from the Wayland Market vendors. Lilac Hedge offers pot pies, meatballs, stews, chili, soups, Shepherd's pie and pulled pork.
Pre-order:
https://lilachedgefarm.com
Deadline: Sunday, midnight
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Luz Apiaries
Hudson beekeeper Joe Luz offers light, dark and infused honey from hives he maintains in Hudson, Wayland
and other local towns.
"In addition to carrying our own local Raw Honey, we now carry Raw Hawaiin Honey straight from the big Island of Honolulu: Eucalyptus, Lehua, and Coffee."
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North Brook Farm
Laura and Mick return with alpaca socks, inserts, yarns, mittens, scarves, shawls
and blankets to keep you warm as the temps cool down.
Alpaca fiber is softer, warmer and stronger than sheep’s wool, and has no lanolin.
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Saltbox Farm
"We grow using only organic practices and believe that the best quality produce comes from the best quality soil, and for that we spend all season building up the structure and nutrients using techniques like cover cropping, crop rotation, and compost and bio-nutrient density applications."
Join the Saltbox Farm apprentices out in the fields to learn about regenerative agriculture.The space is beautiful, the work is rewarding, and the potential for rich conversation is great! Email mark@saltboxfarmconcord.com
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Tex Mex Eats
Amanda grew up on the Gulf Coast of South Texas fueled on traditional, authentic Mexican food, grilled meats, fresh seafood and her greatest influence - her Mother's cooking.
Tamales: Pork, Bean & Cheese, Farmers Vegan, Jalapeno & Cheddar.
Enchiladas, Beef or Vegetarian Chili Beans and Salsas.
Preorder: https://www.txmexeats.com
Deadline: Tuesday 2 PM
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The Bagel Table
We offer our "crispy on the outside,
chewy on the inside" bagels.
Varieties: Plain, Egg, Wheat, Honey Grain, Marble, French Toast, Jalapeño Cheddar, Veggie, Cinnamon Raisin, Poppy, Sesame, Asiago, Onion, Wheat Everything and Everything.
We also make English muffins and challah bread. Cream cheese is now available by the tub: Plain, Chive and Garden Veggie.
Pre-order email: ordermybagelswayland@gmail.com.
Deadline: Monday noon
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Tom and I have always supported local farms and growers. Over the years, we recognized the importance of finding people, who like us, put a value on what is sustainable. Tom spent many years honing his skill of working with the harvest from the farm.
Come find us at the Wayland Farmers' Market for sandwiches, salads, spreads, and vinaigrettes or check out our online store to see what items are currently available.
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The W Gallery (Arts Wayland)
Join Arts Wayland at Russell’s Garden Center on Wednesday, September 7th from 2 to 4PM.
We will have a table filled with one-of-a-kind handmade artisanal pieces created by your local friends and neighbors. Shop local, and support the arts!
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Uncle Joeys Cannoli
Uncle Joeys Cannoli provides a delicious variety of fresh filled cannoli for public & private events, personal and corporate parties, fundraisers and much more, all over New England!
Preorder:https://unclejoeyscannoli.com/cannoli-to-go-platters/
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Valicenti Pasta Farm
Fresh pasta (fettuccine, linguine, rigatoni, conchiglie, ramen, pappardelle, spaghetti and trenne) and vegetarian, carnivore and gluten-free ravioli.
Pick up meat and vegetable lasagna and pasta sauces: Pizza Sauce, Red Gravy, Golden Gravy and "alla Norma" and Arugula Pesto.
Preorder:https://www.gimmiespaghetti.com/farmers-market-order
Deadline: Tuesday 10 AM
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Our thanks to The Village Bank for funding the SNAP Match benefits program, which provides shoppers with
an additional $15 worth of food each
week of the market season.
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Some of our vendors accept SNAP and HIP. If you are a SNAP household, you are already enrolled in HIP. You will receive
$1 for each dollar you spend on eligible fruits and vegetables up to a monthly limit.
To use your SNAP benefits, purchase tokens at the market tent before you
begin shopping. You can use these tokens at any vendor who accepts SNAP.
See the list of participating vendors below.
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You do not need tokens for HIP vendors. They process transactions at their tent.
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September 7 Vendors:
(you may need to click below to see full list)
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Market Details
The Wayland Summer Farmers' Market takes place weekly on Wednesdays from 12 to 4 PM June 29 through October 12.
The market is located in the lower (west) front parking lot of
Russell's Garden Center
397 Boston Post Road
Wayland, MA 01778
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