Carlisle Farmer’s Market
  New England Made
New England  Grown


 
The next Market is February 18, 2012!

New this month at the winter market will be the Forgotten Skills Cooking Class!
  • Class : Making Stocks (Beef, Chicken, Fish, and Veggie). Includes recipe handouts.
  • Time : February 18th (10:00-10:30 and 11:30-12:00)
  • Signup : Call Ken Grady at (978) 500-3317. Space is limited so call quickly!
  • Cost : Free, but there is a $5 suggested donation
The remaining winter markets will be on March 10 and April 21, 2012.

We'll have hot soup for lunch and baked goods and coffee for breakfast.

Look for us on facebook here
 Local and Organic Vegetables, Pantry Items, Baked Goods, Eggs, Cheese, Grass Fed Beef, Winter Wheat, Local Honey, Handmade Cards, Homespun Yarn, Handmade Soap, Handmade Jewelry, Ceramics and more
Located at Union Hall in the the Unitarian  Universalist Church  at 27 School St.
 Carlisle, MA

Saturday, 9 AM to 1PM
 

Join us for breakfast, hot coffee and tea, soup and baked goods.

On the town green in Carlisle Massachusetts

 
Farmers Market open from 9 AM to 1PM
Do you enjoy the finest peak season, incredibly tasty, freshly picked, locally grown, fairly priced vegetables and fruits?
If you do, visit CARLISLE FARMERS MARKET located at Union Hall at the Universalist Unitarian Church on 27 School Street in Carlisle.
Are you a Locavore? You'll find locally grown vegetables and fruit from Carlisle's farmers and from Carlisle community gardens (Foss Farm) along with other wonderful produce, jams, home baked bread and treats, fudge, eggs, and crafts. You will find many delicious veggies for your next meals.
Discover local cheese, salsa, pesto, savory and sweet baked goods, fudge, cookies, cider, and honey. Craftsmen will also be on hand selling flowers, plants, jewelry, knit items, soap, antique furniture, and countless other things.  Listen to local musicians and enjoy a cup of coffee and a bite to eat.
Here’s the Map!

Want to join The Farmer’s Market?
Click here for a vendor application
Click here for the guidelines

Celebrating
 7 YEARS! 2012
 
 




 
Supported by Mass Department of Agriculture