2009 Farmers’ Markets are here!
Get ready for June…
- Spring spinach, garlic scape and Salty Sea feta omelets
- Salads of crisp lettuce, spicy arugula, sliced radishes and turnips, chives, and Ida Red storage apples
- Strawberry rhubarb pies
- Mint iced tea
Hurrah! This is what June tastes like at a farmers’ markets near you. With each passing day there is something new ripening and a new farmers’ market opening up for the season. Three of our markets open this week, and the two weekend markets are moving to more spacious, tree-covered spots to accomodate new vendors:
- Armory Farmers’ Market in Providence’s Westside
Thursdays 3-7pm, opens June 4 - Hope St. Farmers’ Market at Lippitt Park
Saturdays 9:30-12:30pm, opens June 6 - Pawtucket Farmers’ Market at Slater Mill, Downtown
Sundays 12-3pm, opens June 7
A bit of RI farmers’ market trivia:
- 40 summer farmers’ markets in 2009 vs. 34 last year
- 19 in Providence County, 13 in South County, 8 in Eastern RI
- 1 farmers’ market for every 26,000 Rhode Islanders
- New markets this year in Harmony, Johnston, Middletown, Portsmouth, South Kingstown, Weekapaug
- 19 farmers’ markets are already open this first week of June, at least one every day of the week. Bon appetit and cheers to a new season!
- Zip code with the most farmers’ market (4): 02906 Providence
- Zip code with the most farmers’ market per person (1 per 4,300 people): 02857 Scituate
- Towns with farmers’ markets and farmstands (19): Barrington, Block Island, Burrillville, Charlestown, Cranston, East Greenwich, East Providence, Johnston, Lincoln, Middletown, North Kingstown, Portsmouth, Richmond, Scituate, South Kingstown, Tiverton, Warwick, Westerly
- Towns with farmers’ markets but no farmstands (5): Bristol, Newport, Pawtucket, Providence, Woonsocket
- Towns with no farmers’ markets but with farmstands (12): Coventry, Cumberland, Exeter, Foster, Glocester, Hopkinton, Jamestown, Little Compton, North Smithfield, Smithfield, Warren, West Greenwich
- Towns with no farmers’ markets or farmstands (3): Central Falls, North Providence, West Warwick
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