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 Farmers Market 

 

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Voted four years in a row by the Ann Arbor News as "The Best Place to Buy Produce!"

Welcome. The Ann Arbor Farmers Market features locally grown food, plants, prepared food items, and handcrafts, all sold by the wonderful people who make them.  Located in the historic Kerrytown District, in a lovely open-air marketplace.

Market Hours:

May through December: 
Wednesday & Saturday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

January through April:
Saturday Only, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

AT LONG LAST!  ANN ARBOR FARMERS MARKET CANVAS TOTE BAGS!!! 

These tote bags aren't just any bags, they are extra-special, extra-local tote bags.  Made, just blocks away, at Fox Tent & Awning.  Printed, just a few more blocks away, at Adrian's Printing.  Their design comes from a vintage Ann Arbor Farmers Market bag longtime vendor Alex Nemeth found in his barn, circa 1965.

...only $15, in the market office.  Stop by and pick one up today.  This may very well be the tote bag of your dreams!

 

                                 tote bag

 

See Market Manager, Molly Notarianni talk about the Farmers Market on CTN show "Conversations."

 

     Please remember, no dogs are allowed at the market on market days.

 apples  lettuce  
 sprouts  onions and garlics  

 

Become a market volunteer!

The Ann Arbor Farmers Market is looking for volunteers!  We have so many exciting things we hope to do this season, and we will only be able to accomplish our goals with your help.  From one-time events to involvement with ongoing projects, there is an opportunity for everyone to contribute, helping ensure that the Ann Arbor Farmers Market remains a vibrant, fresh, exciting part of our community.

Some ideas of volunteer opportunities include:

*Scooping and serving ice cream or hanging decorations at one of our market festivals

*Documenting the weekly colors and characters, as a weekly market photographer

*Keeping shoppers and vendors alike updated on market goings-on, by contributing articles to the market newsletter

*Learning more about our wonderful cast of market vendors, by helping to complete our market oral history project.

*Conducting occasional market surveys, so we know exactly how the market is growing and changing over time

*Helping plan events that make the market more family- and kid-friendly.

*Anything else you can dream up!

If you are interested in becoming a market volunteer, please send an email to FarmersMarketVolunteers@a2gov.org, or call the market office, at 734.994.3276.

 

NOW ON SALE!

                                                                   book cover

ANN ARBOR FRESH! COOKBOOK
A wonderful collection of recipes and stories from the Ann Arbor Farmers Market and the Kerrytown Historic District (by Raquel B. Agranoff and Lois Kane). $10, copies available for purchase in the Market Office.

 

Ann Arbor
Farmers Market

315 Detroit Street
734.994.3276

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Produce Update:

December 27, 2008 

This week: Apples, arugula, bread, cider, eggs, kale,  meat, onions, potatoes, salad greens, spinach, winter squash

Get it while you can: 
Seasonal decorative holiday greens

What's to come: MORE apples, bread, cider, eggs, meat, root vegetables, winter greens, winter squash  

Master Plan Implementation Newsletter volume two

Master  Plan Implementation Newsletter volume one

Farmers Market Mission Statement, approved 3/20/08 (pdf)

Minutes from March 11 2008 meeting (pdf)

Survey from March 11 2008 meeting (pdf)

Public Meeting Tuesday March 11 2008, 5:30pm, Cobblestone Farm (pdf)

Chapter 8 (pdf)

Chapter 31(pdf)

Market Master plan (pdf)

Public Market Operating Rules (pdf)

Market Renovation Update (pdf)

Meet our new Market Manager (pdf)

 
Molly Notarianni
Market Manager


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