This is a first in a series of posts that is aimed at guiding you to find just the right gift for everyone on your list. The New Glasgow Farmers Market has something for everyone and in every budget!
Why is buying local so important?
Well it’s like this, all items at the Market are hand made, baked or grown locally, they are not imported. By purchasing from one of our talented artisans or producers, you are directly supporting a local family and by proxy, the community at large. When a producer or artisan sells their items, they have to go make, bake or grow more. By doing so, they are putting money back into the community when they buy their supplies. Whether it’s supply stores, feed stores or other local shops, it all supports the community and promotes healthy economic growth in our County. That’s why Farmers Markets are a sustainable and very important part of the future.
The beauty of it is that you are giving a very special gift that was handcrafted with love, thought and care to give to someone special and the people on your list deserve nothing less.
Think outside of the big box!
As we begin, please keep in mind that we do have new vendors that come time to time or are new and may not be showcased here and there’s many more items than we have space to show, so that’s why it is important to come to the Market every week, you never know what hidden gem you’ll find!
LeSoap, Sarah LeBlanc Soaps, Bath Bombs & Body ProductsPetite Riviere WineryPiedmont Pottery, Gary FredericksPiedmont Pottery, Gary FredericksLee Bezanson JewelleryQuilted Chaos, Charlotte McCuish Totes, purses, wallets, pouches, animals and bowlsKeely Stevenson, Youth Vendor Necklaces, pendants and bookmarksKeely Stevenson, Youth Vendor Necklaces, pendants and bookmarksKeely Stevenson, Youth Vendor Necklaces, pendants and bookmarksSainte Famille WineryLeSoap, Sarah LeBlanc Soaps, Bath Bombs & Body ProductsLeSoap, Sarah LeBlanc Soaps, Bath Bombs & Body ProductsLeSoap, Sarah LeBlanc Soaps, Bath Bombs & Body ProductsLismore Sheep Farm Mittens, Wool Blankets, insoles and more December 12th and 19thFarmers Market reusable Tote bag $15 found at the Welcome tableArt by Dionne earrings, pens, notebooks, mugs, art on various media.Gem Creations, Ginny Arnold Sea glass Jewellery December 5th and 12thGem Creations, Ginny Arnold Sea glass Jewellery December 5th and 12thHandcrafted by Melissa, Melissa Zimmerman Scarves, necklaces, reusable shopping bags, blankets and more
NGFM Gift Certificates, $10 denominations, redeemable at any Market Vendor, good for Winter and Summer Markets
Saturday Mornings
9am until 1pm, year round
Last Saturday for 2023 is December 16
Weeknight Markets for 2023, from 4pm until 8pm:
Wednesday, October 4
Wednesday, November 8
Wednesday, November 22
Wednesday, December 6
Wednesday, December 20
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