Seacoast Eat Local

Farmers Market

4 Captain Smith Emerson Rd, Lee, NH 03861, USA

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Seacoast Eat Local

Farmers Market

May 2, 2024 - Oct. 24, 2024

The Exeter Farmers' Market will be located at Swasey Parkway in Exeter and run from 2:30PM-6PM on Thursdays from 5/2/24 - 10/31/24 (27 weeks) and will be closed on the 4th of July. This farmers' market will have a wide variety of locally produced, grown, and raised foods along with crafts from local artists.

May 4, 2024 - Oct. 26, 2024

The Portsmouth Farmers' Market will be located at 1 Junkins Ave, Portsmouth NH and run from 8:00AM-12:00PM on Saturdays from 5/4/24 - 10/26/24 (26 weeks). This farmers' market will have a wide variety of locally produced, grown, and raised foods along with crafts from local artists.

June 3, 2024 - Sept. 30, 2024

The Durham Farmers' Market will be located in the downtown mini park on 66 Main St in Durham and run from 2:30PM-6PM on Mondays from 6/3/24 - 10/7/24 (18 weeks) and will be closed on Labor Day. This farmers' market will have a great variety of locally produced, grown, and raised foods along with crafts from local artists.

June 5, 2024 - Oct. 2, 2024

The Dover Farmers' Market will be located in the Jenny Thompson Pool parking lot at the corner of Oak St. and Portland Ave on Wednesdays from 6/5/24 - 10/2/24 (18 weeks). We are currently considering shifting the time this market occurs to 3PM-7PM, and will keep interested vendors and customers included in any updates as we have further discussions with community members, vendors, and the city. This farmers' market will have a variety of locally produced, grown, and raised foods along with crafts from local artists.

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Seacoast Eat Local cultivates a thriving food economy by building bridges between regional food producers and consumers. Our vision is that the Seacoast Region will have a vibrant, diverse community of successful farms and food producers and ever-expanding access for consumers. In dedication to this mission, we operate four primary programs: Farmers' Markets, the Seacoast Harvest Local Food Guide, SNAP/EBT and incentives services, and consumer education programs.

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