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Nathan Fiddles with Knobs, Farmer’s Market in the Plans

by Max Hartshorne on September 9, 2006

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Fall is in the air this morning, it was a bit cloudy as I rode my bike down Sugarloaf Street en route to the cafe. I woke up later than usual, it was nice not to rush out. I got a chance to spend some time with my grandson Nathan, he brought me books to read him and made his way around the living room, switching knobs and fiddling with whatever dials he could find.

The cafe was full of people when I arrived, unfortunately, our WiFi is not working, but that didn’t make anyone grumpy. We’ve got big plans here, as we gaze out at Park Street at the far side of the common. That’s where we’d like organize a farmer’s market next spring. Dave Jackson, of Enterprise Farm, has said he’d like to set up a stand. And we think many more farmers will also want to be part of it. I emailed Bernie Kubiak, the Deerfield Town Manager, and we’re working on a presentation for the selectboard.

Our neighbors across the street at CISA might also play a part in this scheme. We’ll keep you posted!

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Kent E St. John September 9, 2006 at 3:11 pm

How cool, love spending time at farmers markets. keep up the good work!

Max Hartshorne August 28, 2011 at 10:18 pm

No such luck. Last week 8/11 I read a NY Times story suggesting that there are now too many farmer’s markets and that it’s this glut that’s causing farmers to all make a lot less money at each market because the pie is being split up so many ways. So maybe this was for the best.

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