Get ready for another fantastic Saturday at the Maynard Farmers Market! This week, we have a full lineup of farm-fresh produce, artisan goods, volunteer opportunities, music, and a Community E-Waste Recycling Event. Here’s what’s in store:
Date: Saturday, August 24, 2024
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM, rain or shine



Farm and Food Vendors
Applefield Farm: Offering diverse, sustainably-grown vegetables and flowers.
Balance Rock Farm: Grass-fed meats and other local products from a multi-generational family farm.
Cookie Lady Treats: Freshly baked goods to satisfy your sweet tooth.
FSG Baking: European-style breads, rolls, pretzels, and pastries made with wholesome, partially organic ingredients.
Hudson Hives: Local honey, beeswax candles, balms, and more.
Bens Raclette: Authentic Raclette cheese served on fresh baguettes with jam or honey.
Aaronap Cellars: Premium wines exploring the unique terroirs of Massachusetts.
Maynard Maple: Delicious maple syrup, candy, cream, and sugar.
Muddy Water Coffee is off this week, but will be back next week
Artisans
Mrs. Shute’s Art Studio: Original artwork, reproductions, and colorful friendship bracelets.
Blaq Star Soaps: Handmade soaps inspired by nostalgic music.
True Happiness Designs Jewelry: Handcrafted sterling silver jewelry with a focus on gemstone beauty.
Special Event: Community E-Waste Recycling by Techcycle Solutions
Bring your old technology and electronics, to help keep Maynard clean and sustainable. Check our event page for the full list of acceptable items. Many items can be recycled for free!
Community Tables
Boston Area Gleaners: Learn about their mission to support an equitable and sustainable local food system.
NEADS World Class Service Dogs: Discover how this organization trains service dogs for individuals with disabilities.
Music and Children’s Activity
Maria Frattura: Enjoy live jazz standards and more from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
Make and Take Wooden Magnets: A fun, creative activity for kids to craft their own magnets.
Come out and enjoy the market while supporting local vendors and doing your part for the environment. See you there!

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