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HEBRON FARMERS' MARKET
Our regular Saturday market is now closed until Spring 2012, so to replenish your marketing...

 

Check our Farmers and Artisans page to buy directly from our vendors.

 

  1 Main Street (Junction Rte 85 & 66)

Hebron, CT 06248

Parking is directly behind the

Church of Hope

Click for map

 

Stroll this charming New England market under the church steeple, discover treasures at the Big Red Barn, shop the freshest quality produce for the pantry and handmade speciality products for yourself!

June through October.

The Hebron Farmers' Market brings local farmers, bakers, and crafters together so you experience the freshest quality fruits, vegetables, baked goods and natural products-produced right here in Connecticut-while enjoying live entertainment and browsing hand made artisan ware.

 

 Check for products in season, recipe ideas, a calendar of activities, and some surprises too!  Sign up for our e-mail newsletter to receive the latest news and announcements.


"How To's"  at the Farmers' Market

Park--behind the red barn or Rte 66 Hebron Public Lot and stroll over to behind the church (same side Rte 66)

Arrive early for the best selection!

  • Bring change and small bills.

  • This is a WIC-FMNP Certified market.

  • Bring your own market bags and wagons for toting your purchases.  Keep a cooler handy in your vehicle for perishables.

  • Get to know your friendly local farmers and artisans.

  • Become a locavore! A person who attempts to eat only foods grown locally!

2010 - Opening Day Festivities
 
 

Thanks to all who frequent our Market!

We look forward to seeing you again!



        NEWS!

COMMUNITY VOICE CHANNEL TELEVISION FEATURES HFM 2011

Second Season Opens

MooDog Press

Hebron Bulletin

Grand Opening Success

Featuring

Locally Grown

Fresh Chickens & Cornish Hens
Red & Green Lettuce & Cabbage, Onions, Garlic, Acorn & Butternut Squash, Beets, Fresh Herbs
Cauliflower, Turnips, Pumpkins, Tomatoes

Fresh Baked Breads 
Maple Syrup      

Jams and Jellies
Eggs
Guest Artisans

Jewelry, Soap and Candle designers