WFM Market News September 19, 2024

WFM Market News - September 19, 2024

Hi Market Friends,


This warm and (mostly) mild September feels like a long farewell to an outstanding summer, gently easing us towards the official start of fall this weekend.  Apples may have replaced peaches but you’ll still find plenty of your favorite summer veggies alongside the winter squash and pumpkins that have recently appeared.


This week, we’re excited to welcome some of Westfield State’s first year students who’ll be visiting the Market and exploring downtown Westfield as part of the Discovering Westfield program. Welcome Owls!


If you ordered mums during the ACTS Giant Mum Sale, your mums will be available for pickup on Sunday, September 15th and September 22nd.


See you Thursday!


The WFM Management Team


Vendors & Community Partners at the Market This Week

**HIP Accepted    *SNAP Accepted

B’s Breads* – Assorted Sourdough Breads

Bev’s Patchwork – Handmade Home Decor & Gifts

The Bread Basket* – Breads and Pies

Classic Grille – Hamburgers made with locally sourced beef.

Crescent City Snowballs* – New Orleans Style Snowballs

Crystal Clear Emotions – Handmade Sterling Silver Jewelry

Daggers Meadery – Local Honey Mead

Doce Mercer* – Cold Brew Coffee, Flavored Iced Teas, Baked Goods

En3rgyUp Organic Juices* – Organic Juices and Ginger Shots

Growing with Minerals** – All Natural Herbs, Vegetables, and Products

Livingstone Mycology** – Gourmet Mushrooms

Mimi’s Hilltop Apiary*– Raw Honey, Beeswax Skincare

Northside Creamery* – Premium Handmade Ice Cream

Pignatare’s Farm** – Fruits, Vegetables, and Flowers

Quabbin Hill Farms** – Vegetables, Microgreens, CBD Products

Rail’s End Crafts – Home Decor and Fun Fabric Items

Ray’s Family Farm** – Fruits, Vegetables, and Flowers

Sharpen Something! – Knife Sharpening

Sweet JJ’s* – Cookies, Tarts, and Pastries

Vlad’s Fired Pizza – Oven Fired Pizza

Wicker Woman Herbals* – Herbal Products

Crystal Clear Emotions

Crystal Clear Emotions specializes in handmade sterling silver jewelry using unique semi precious stones and is celebrating their 25th year anniversary this year. Owner Sue Laganelli's mission is to put a smile on a woman’s face one piece of jewelry at a time.

Mass Farmers Markets will be showcasing Massachusetts farmers and small businesses at the Massachusetts Building, and they need dedicated volunteers from Sep. 13th to 29th to work a 4.5-hour shift at their booth. In return, you'll receive a free ticket to the fair and a parking pass for your shift day. Join their amazing team, have a blast, and be part of the fun while making a difference! Sign up here!

Sharpen Something!

New to the market this week is Sharpen Something!, run by James Moreau. James has been sharpening since 2018 and truly enjoys bringing people's kitchen knives and other cutting tools back to life. Bring your dull knives and questions

Westfield Cultural Council

It's Westfield Cultural Council final week at the Market and your last chance to share your opinions and help them determine their funding priorities for next year. WCC has provided grants for WFM's season-long Music at the Market series, ArtWorks of Westfield's Downtown Live Summer Concert Series, next month's WOW Pumpkinfest, and other community programs that you, your family, friends, and neighbors have enjoyed. Please take a few moments to stop by WCC's table and share your thoughts.

Ray's Family Farm

Pumpkins and winter squash are available at Ray's Family Farm, along with late summer favorites like sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers and so much more.

Music at the Market

Smiling woman and man each holding an acoustic guitar

Tom & O'Neill

12:00PM - 2:30PM

We go by “Tom & O’Neill”. We have been playing together for the past 10 years. Our music consists of a mix of folk, country, soft rock and Celtic. Here’s a link to a performance we did for Greenfield Community TV.

Gary Kotros

2:30PM - 5:00PM

Bio coming soon!

POP Club Logo

Pop Club This Week

Stop by the SNAP Tent to check in and pick up your POP Bucks.

Then, explore the market. Fall fruits and veggies are here: pumpkins, apples, winter squash, and more! What are your favorite fall fruits and vegetables?

Rachel’s Table is the premier food rescue and distribution program in Western Massachusetts, created by members of the Women’s Philanthropy Division of the Jewish Federation of Western Massachusetts to address food insecurity in the region. Bring your donations of unexpired non-perishable goods and/or fresh produce to the WFM Market Tent where it will be collected by Rachel’s Table volunteers after each market.

Guess the Copper Beech Tree's Age 50/50 Raffle

Buy a $5 ticket in ECOTA’s 50-50 raffle and put in your best guess of how old you think the Copper Beech tree was when it was cut down.  The raffle has been extended until October 17, 2024 and tickets are available at the church and at ECOTA’s table at the market. The drawing will be held on October 20, 2024.

Healthy Incentives Program logo.

Do you have SNAP? Stop by the SNAP Tent and we’ll explain how to turn $10 on your SNAP card into $20 with WFM’s weekly SNAP match.

 

If you live in MA and have SNAP, then you have HIP, which gives you $40, $60 or $80 a month put back instantly on your SNAP card when you use SNAP to buy local produce. Ask us about HIP at the SNAP Tent.

We thank the generous sponsors and funders of our 2024 season

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