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« : August 29, 2009, 06:32:04 PM »

Bear with me, I may have posted this before, but I saw signs for a Fairfax Farmers Market, I went the first week, but have never seen anything since.  Yvonne Eastman was the only one there.  I don't think The Burger Barn has been open either.  Looks like somebody built a new one, but apparently hasn't gotten much use.

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« #1 : August 29, 2009, 09:19:24 PM »

I saw the 'original Burger Barn' up in Route 15, just before you get into Jeffersonville.

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« #2 : August 30, 2009, 07:27:49 AM »

From my perspective Nicole has put a lot of time and effort into this and the people are just not coming for whatever reasons. She has baked goods and eggs every Saturday. All she can do is offer her land and hope others like the idea too.  I know for myself I wanted to do the market but money was an issue at the time and weather was another one for most people selling goods. It is a diffucult time to start something new in town. I can see where in time this will becomes the place to go on Saturday morning before or after the Bakery tradition. I wish our town had a pavillion. We could find all kinds of things to offer. I know we had less artists for "Art in Bloom" this year due to not being able to buy the supplies to make the art, however, the artists that were there did very well and we raised the same amount of money that we could have if there were more artists. I think it is just a sign of the times and things will look up soon. I know for me I will plan on being a committed vendor next year. I bet if Trevor did his famous maple coffees we would get lots of people down there. People are still talking about the coffee we had. Thank you Trevor.       
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« #3 : August 31, 2009, 09:17:59 AM »

It will take time to catch on - a few loyal market goers who love to talk it up and things will start rolling eventually.  Westford's market ( of which they do have a nice sized Gazebo - not enough for all of them though) didn't really take off at first either.  But the more they did, and made connections, the more it grew.  I wouldn't say it's huge, but it's probably the biggest I've seen it this year.  I wonder if them having it on Friday has any effect on Fairfax's on Saturday?
« : August 31, 2009, 09:33:04 AM Henry »

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« #4 : September 01, 2009, 10:46:04 AM »

Farmers' Markets across the state are having a hard time this year.  Add that to the difficulty in lining up vendors and customers for a new market, and you'll quickly see that it is not an easy task to get the Fairfax market off the ground.

A farmers' market should be one of the cornerstones of a small community.  I have been involved with the Westford Farmers' Market for the past five years (vendor and board member) and have watched it grow steadily each year.  This year, we have a thriving market with 15-20 regular vendors selling everything from fruit, produce, eggs, meat, bread, pastry, kettle corn, wine, take-out foods, pickles, coffee beans, fudge, etc.  We have live music under the gazebo every week, and events planned in conjunction with the library and others.

However, if you look beyond the tasty farm products, you'll see this is a quite amazing social gathering.  People come with their families and stay for hours...meeting friends, swinging at the playground, eating dinner, listening to music.  Both new and old faces show up each week.  It's a vital part of our community for many reasons.  That, as much as anything else, is part of the catalyst which makes a market work.

Keep at it and support all your local markets.  The community will be better for it. 

For those interested, the Westford Farmers' Market is on Fridays at 3:30-6:30pm on the town common.   Information at

« : September 01, 2009, 01:23:37 PM Henry »
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« #5 : September 01, 2009, 06:15:51 PM »

Nicole and I have been there every Saturday since the first in June at 7:30.  We figured since there was so much interest in town to have a farmer's market, if we built it they would come.  Well...we built it and nobody came.  We called it done 2 weeks ago.  We both have busy families and other obligations Saturday mornings and really feel like we gave it our all.  If anyone has some positive ideas to make this happen or the time to invest in researching and facilitating, we welcome them.
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