Saline Saturday and Tuesday Farmers Markets have 20 vendors with so many choices. Lots of veggies and fruit including the first peaches of the season (yum!) as well as yummy baked goods, cheese, meat, eggs, jams and jellies, coffee and so much more. There are still plants and flowers to beautify your home and hand-crafted items that make great gifts.
Saturday Farmers Market open 8am-noon, Downtown on S. Ann Arbor St., May-Oct.
Tuesday Farmers Market open 3-7pm, Saline District Library, 555 N. Maple Rd., June-Sept.
Website: cityofsaline.org/farmersmarket
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Saline Tuesday Farmers Market has more vendors and more choices. Located at the Saline District Library, 555 N. Maple Rd. every Tuesday from 3pm-7pm the market offers shopping opportunities to those coming home from work as well as patrons who find the hours perfect for their schedule. Available at the market are fresh local veggies and fruit, an abundance of flowers and plants, yummy baked goods and beautifully hand-crafted items as well as eggs, meat, jams...and so much more.
Website: cityofsaline.org/farmersmarket
Website: cityofsaline.org/farmersmarket
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Beginning Saturday June 9 the Saline Farmers Market is accepting
the Bridge Card for purchases at the market.
Patrons with a state issued Bridge Card can visit the Bridge Card
booth at the Saturday Saline Farmers Market to get tokens in $1 increments to
use for market purchases. The amount
requested will be subtracted from their Bridge Card and market tokens will be
issued to use at participating market vendors stalls. Look for a “Bridge Card Tokens Accepted Here”
sign in vendors stalls which will identify those who accept the Bridge Card
tokens.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) / Bridge Card provides
financial assistance for food purchasing to low- and no-income people
and families living in the U.S. It is a federal aid program, administered by the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, but benefits are
distributed by the individual U.S. states. It is historically and
commonly known as the Food Stamp Program.
Items that can be purchased with the Bridge Card are all foods
items as long as they are not hot, prepared foods that are meant to be eaten
immediately. Also included are seeds and
plants that produce food.
Tokens can be redeemed at the Tuesday Saline Farmers Market but can
only be purchased at the Saturday Saline Farmers Market.
We are very excited to add the SNAP program to the Farmers Market
this year. This program will provide low
income families the opportunity to buy local, fresh food, attract more
customers to our market and become one of the many Farmers Markets who are
participating in this program.
For more information call Nancy Crisp, Market Manager at 734
429-3518 or email salinefarmersmarket@comcast.net or visit our
website at cityofsaline.org/farmersmarket.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Tuesday Farmers Market
Begins June 5th
The mid-week market begins this
Tuesday, June 5th from 3pm-7pm and runs through September 25th
at the Saline District Library, 555
N. Maple Road , ½ mile north of Michigan Ave. with plenty of convenient
parking.
Many of our customers have
been waiting for the opening and have told us that they look forward to being
able to shop in the afternoon on their way home from work or just because it is
a very convenient time for them.
The market has so much to
choose from including flowers, plants, hanging baskets, annuals, perennials and
vegetable and herb plants. Baked goods
will be plentiful as well as eggs, meat, maple syrup, jams, and grilling rubs. We have an assortment of Spring produce and
fruit and as the market continues we will have an awesome abundance of veggies
and fruit.
Hand-crafted items will
include soaps, lotions, wood-crafted items, beautiful jewelry, candles, yard
art, bird feeders and houses and much more.
For more
information call Nancy Crisp, Market Manager at 734 429-3518 or email salinefarmersmarket@comcast.net or
visit our website at cityofsaline.org/farmersmarket.
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