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Week 2 Market

June 15 @ 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm

VENDORS:

Produce, Meats, Fish, Cheese:
Brigham Farm
Deershorn Farm
Griffin Hall Farm
Harper’s Farm (HIP)
Farmhouse Meats and Cheeses
Svenfish

Bread & Baked Goods:
Bread Obsession
Sweet Botanical Bakes
Something Sweet Without Wheat

Prepared Foods:
The NADA Cart
Happy Jars
Samira’s Homemade
Scott Brother’s Kitchen & Market

Specialty Foods:
Grateful Tastes
Hapi African Gourmet
Q’s Nuts
Richie’s Slush

Drinks:
Flores De Cafe
Stormalong Cider

Artisans & Crafts:
Landy’s Diversity Candles & Gift Baskets
Elzire’s Acre

Miscellaneous:
Medford Bytes Podcast
Henna Inspired
Venier Forge
Garbage to Garden Compost
Sol Gardens Flower Farm

PERFORMERS:

3-5pm Antartica is a musical duo playing 60s and 70s Pop Covers, “The Music Everyone Knows and Loves”.

5-7pm Three at Home is a cocktail of harmony-driven rock infused with soulful energy and emotion. Take the honest lyrics of Brandi Carlile, the tight harmonies of Fleetwood Mac, the passion and energy of Frank Turner, and shake it vigorously inside a container of Lake Street Dive throwback vibes, and you get Three At Home.

DANN RUSSO – VOCALS, GUITAR

MARY CASIELLO – VOCALS, KEYS

KARI PAISLEY-FLANGO – VOCALS, DRUMS

*These performances are supported in part by a grant from the Medford Arts Council, an agency that is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.

COMMUNITY TABLE:

Royal House and Slave Quarters functions as a site of memory. In the eighteenth century, the plantation was home to the Royalls, the largest slaveholding family in Massachusetts, and at least sixty enslaved women, men, and children whose forced labor helped build the Royall family’s wealth. As one of the only remaining freestanding quarters where enslaved people lived and worked in the North, the museum bears witness to their lives, to the intertwined stories of wealth and bondage in Pre-Revolutionary Massachusetts, and to the resistance and political and legal activism of enslaved and free Black people in the eighteenth century. The museum is open to the public for tours on weekends from June through October, while school and group tours are available from mid-March to mid-November. The museum also presents a range of public programs throughout the year.

Details

Date:
June 15
Time:
3:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Organizer

Medford Farmers Market
Email
medfordfarmersmarket@gmail.com
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Venue

Medford Farmers Market
2501 Mystic Valley Pkwy
Medford, MA 02155 United States
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