NewburyportNews.com, Newburyport, MA

Local News

June 12, 2009

Georgetown farmers market cropping up in town on July 11

GEORGETOWN — A farmers market is coming to town next month, bringing fresh produce, baked goods and crafts to the Park and Ride parking lot. It will start July 11 and run every Saturday until Sept. 26 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

"The planning is going well so far," said farmers market organizer Jim Lacey. "We have five definite vendors so far with food, and expect at least three crafters."

Lacey said that Georgetown nonprofit groups are welcome to set up booths selling hot dogs, popcorn, sodas or other food items to benefit their groups.

The farmers market is intended to bring people downtown to see local businesses and encourage buying from local farmers. "We want to be part of the 'buy local' movement," Lacey said.

Vendors pay $10 for a 10-by-10-foot area for the four hours of the fair each week and can have a space for as few or many weeks as they would like. "We are being very flexible since this is the first year we're doing this," Lacey said.

There is still space for anyone hoping to sell goods at the market. "You do not need to live in Georgetown to have a spot at the market," Lacey said. Ideas for products to sell include flowers and herbs, eggs, meat, ice cream and crafts, in addition to the usual fare of fruits and vegetables.

Lacey said the farmers market committee is looking into having coupons to use at local businesses to help increase foot traffic downtown.

For more information or to reserve a space, contact Lacey at 978-352-2229 or e-mail jamlacey@verizon.net.

Text Only | Photo Reprints

Port Pics
AP Video
Obama Scraps Birth Control Mandate US Airmen's Killer Sentenced to Life in Germany Navy Names Ship for Gabrielle Giffords Raw Video: Deadly Blasts in Syria Romney Slams President Obama at CPAC Gingrich: Pres. Obama 'waging War on Religion' 5 Killed in Wrong-way Crash on I-10 in La. Uzbek Man Pleads Guilty in Plot to Kill Obama Denver's Largest-Ever Drug Bust Nets Dozens Marines: No Punishment for Nazi-like Flag Vets Look to Translate Military Skills Into Jobs Raw Video: School Bus Burst Into Flames LA School Reopens Amid Sex Abuse Scandal $25B Settlement Reached Over Foreclosure Abuses Pentagon: Allow Women Closer to Front Lines LA School in Sex Abuse Scandal Reopens Raw Video: Italy's Mount Etna Bursts Into Life Greeks March; Angry Despite Debt Deal Air Force Airlines: Leaders Get Polished Service Ga Girl Fights Off Kidnapper at Walmart
Special Features