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MDI WINTER FARMERS' AND CRAFTERS' MARKET
Date and Time
Sunday Jan 21, 2024
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM ESTSunday, January 21 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Location
YWCA MDI 36 Mount Desert Street Bar Harbor
Website
Contact Information
YWCA MDI (207) 288-5008 office@ywcamdi.org
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Visit the YWCA of Mount Desert Island from 9:30am-12:30pm on Sunday, January 21st, and third Sundays throughout the winter, to discover your favorites from local farmers and food producers, and explore the displays of the Island Arts Association crafters while you shop. SNAP/EBT accepted, and SNAP shoppers can earn back $1 in Maine Harvest Bucks for every $2 spent. One of the best parts of eating locally is the chance to connect with the people growing your food. Whether you like to trade vegetables with your friends, purchase eggs from a seasonally stocked cooler a half mile down the road, or patronize small businesses in your area founded by your neighborhood entrepreneurs, food tastes best when you know it was produced with love. Purchasing local foods is also a great way to support Maine’s growing network of farmers, bakers, coffee roasters, and chefs, who are working in concert with their communities to build resilient local food economies. This winter, you can find some of your favorite farmers and food producers from the Bar Harbor Eden Farmers Market, plus others, at the YWCA of Mount Desert Island on 36 Mt Desert St in Bar Harbor. Blazing Sky Farm of Brooks will have winter greens, squash, and root vegetables, as will Orland-based Rainbow Farms, alongside their pasture-raised meat and eggs. Seal Cove’s own mushroom maven, Middle Earth mushrooms, will come with nutrient-packed shiitakes and oysters, and solar-powered Precipice Coffee of Ellsworth will sell coffee by the cup and by the bag as well as their locally famous baked goods. From Pembroke, Pen & Cob Farm will offer microgreens in addition to Downeast treats like spruce syrup and wild blueberry jam. You can also shop for Sunset Acres’ creamy and delectable goat cheese, produced in Brooksville on the banks of the Bagaduce River, plus bagels to rival New York’s best from Bill’s Bagels of Orono, and the freshest pasta you’ve ever tasted via Italian-trained MDI Pasta Girl. Be sure to check out the high-quality craft products made by members of the Island Arts Association. All farm and food products (except those consumed on the premises) can be paid for with SNAP. All SNAP customers will receive $1 back in Maine Harvest Bucks, which can be redeemed for any Maine-grown produce at the market, for every $2 spent. The market’s SNAP booth is made possible through an ongoing partnership with Maine Federation of Farmers Markets, a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting farmers markets and ensuring that local food can be enjoyed by all. The Winter Farmers and Crafters Market was organized by market vendors with the support of Healthy Acadia and the YWCA of MDI. The market will be held indoors at the YWCA MDI in Bar Harbor on the third Sunday of each month from December through March. The market will run from 9:30am to 12:30pm.
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