Blog entries by Leigh Hallett

About Leigh Hallett

Leigh has been Executive Director of the Federation since 2014. She can be reached by email ([email protected]) or by calling the MFFM offices (487-7114).

Waterville Market Rules 2007

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Downtown Waterville Farmers’ Market Association Adopted April 2007 1. LOCATION AND TIME: a. The Downtown Waterville Farmers’ Market (DWFM) is located in the Concourse Parking Lot in the northern corner of the area that directly abuts Main Street. b. The Market is officially open every Thursday from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM from the first […]

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Orono Market Rules 2002

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The Market rules are to be followed by all those who participate in the Orono Farmers’ Market. Membership Selection The following process was adaopted in 1999. Membership application deadline is March 15, fee will be $35.00. Membership will be $50.00 after that date. Returning members in good standing will be automatically reinstated providing their membership […]

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North Berwick Market Rules 2010

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Visit the North Berwick Market website for more information. Bolded items denote a change from 2011 rules. Apply with the North Berwick Farmers Market. Location is the Town Hall Parking Lot, North Berwick, Maine. 2012 Season is from May 4, 2012 through October 26, 2012. Time and Day is Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 […]

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Farmers’ market publications

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By Tom Roberts Print and web-based information sources for information about farmers’ markets and farmers’ market culture. And other farm-related publications of interest to small scale farmers. Orono Farmers’ Market 1996 Consumer Survey done by University analysts. The Best of Selling Outdoors, 2011 edition [pdf 1.6mB]. A compilation of the best articles from the MFFM […]

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Belfast Market Guidelines 2003

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I. PARTICIPATION A. The Farmers’ Market consists of local small growers of vegetables and other related agricultural products; local producers of “added value” items such as baked goods, pickles, preserves, etc.; local people involved in catching, processing and distributing Maine seafood products; local crafts people; and any other category deemedacceptable to the voting membership. B. […]

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