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Lewes Farmers Market at George Smith Park July 22

July 21, 2017

On Saturday, July 22, at 8 a.m., the Historic Lewes Farmers Market rings the bell to open at George H. P. Smith Park. Thirty-five vendors are at market selling tomatoes, sweet corn, peaches, cucumbers, beets, radishes, potatoes, kale, carrots, squash, beef-pork-lamb, artisanal cheeses, baked goods, local honey, freshly-cut flowers, and chicken and duck eggs.

At 9 a.m., Jennifer Noonan, children's librarian from the Lewes Public Library, will read “Big Yellow Sunflower” by Frances Barry. All children and their adults are welcome to come to Children's Story Time, a partnership program between the HLFM and the Lewes Public Library. The Story Time Tent is located near the children's playground at the park.

Also at 9 a.m., Susan Maddox of Earth Harmony Produce in Frankford will discuss how she and her daughter, Cassidy, created Earth Harmony Produce in 2014 to create a sustainable business that offered food grown free of pesticides, herbicides and chemicals. They farm two acres using organic methods. The produce they bring to the market is selected for nutrient density and flavor - the kinds of foods that farmers market shoppers have come to expect from producer-only markets like the Historic Lewes Farmers Market.

At 10 a.m., Dru Tevis, the pastry chef of the Sweet Spot at Fork & Flask @ Nage in Rehoboth will prepare a delectable dessert.

The market continues its annual tradition of a free Annual Bike Raffle. This year, the bike the market is giving away is a Sun Bicycles Revolutions Coaster Bike. This peach-colored beauty comes with white streamers and a basket. Tickets for the raffle are free, and the winner is drawn on Labor Day Weekend. To enter the contest, customers need to fill out a ticket at the HLFM Information Tent. One can enter every Saturday, so market regulars have a better chance of winning. This cruiser was purchased at Seagreen Bicycle, a local bike shop at 209 Monroe Ave., Lewes.

To help celebrate National Farmers Market Week, on Saturday, Aug. 5, the Historic Lewes Farmers Market will host its 11th Annual Tomato Festival. HLFM vendors will have an extraordinary array of delicious local tomatoes just picked and ready for the table. There will also be face painting for children, guess the number of cherry tomatoes, and special tastings of tomato recipes prepared by the best chefs at the beach.

The market continues its SNAP (EBT Food Stamps) program. To help lower economic barriers to local, healthy food, the HLFM matches up to $20 each participant each week with HLFM Bonus Bucks. SNAP participants are encouraged to come to the SNAP tent at the market to pick up the bonus $20 in tokens to use at the market. In addition to SNAP, the Historic Lewes Farmers Market welcomes participants in Delaware's Women, Infants and Children program. WIC coupons can now be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at the market.

The market is open every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. There's lots of parking at the Shields Elementary School and Lewes School Parking lots, just off the corner of Savannah Road and Sussex Drive and a short walk to the market. For customers not able to walk that far, there is a drop-off and pick-up entrance in the circle in front of the Fred Thomas Building on Dupont Avenue next to the park.

At the Saturday market, a Veggie Valet service is provided to help customers carry bags back to their cars. This service is located right outside the HLFM Information Tent.

The HLFM's Wednesday Outdoor Market at Crooked Hammock Brewery is now open from 8 to 11 a.m. with an expanded number of vendors. The market is located at Crooked Hammock Way and Kings Highway in Lewes.

In case of inclement weather, the Market moves to Shields Elementary School parking lot at Savannah Road and Sussex Drive.

More information about the market is available at www.historiclewesfarmersmarket.org.

 

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