Community Corner
Belmont Farmers Market Opens Thursday, June 13
New collaborations with Belmont Public Library and Beth El Temple Center.

They will be ringing the ceremonial "market bell" next Thursday as the Belmont Farmers Market will reopen for the season June 13, at 2 p.m.
The market is located in the Claflin Parking Lot behind the stores in Belmont Center and will run until 6:30 p.m. in the summer. The market will remain open until late October.
The all-volunteer organization – named a Best of Boston winner by Boston Magazine – now in its eighth year features local fresh produce, cheeses, meats, fish, wine, baked goods, preserves, pasta, dips and teas.
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This year the Farmers Market is partnering with the Belmont Public Library to host "Storytime at the Market" for children from two to five years old. Listen to a new story every week at 3:15 p.m. in the Market's event tent. Belmont children's librarians will be special guests once each month: June 13, July 1, August 8, Sept. 12 and Oct. 10.
And in a new collaboration, the Beth El Temple Center on Concord Avenue has generously allowed the Food Collaborative to plant vegetables for the Belmont Food Pantry on their property. Four-raised beds will be planted and tended entirely by volunteers. If you'd like to help grow food for our neighbors who use the Pantry, contact the market.
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The Market is a project of the Belmont Food Collaborative, Inc. whose goal is to sponsor education about food and nutrition, and to help provide families in need with fresh produce
The Market accepts SNAP benefits (formerly food stamps), which are processed quickly and easily. Please let your friends and neighbors know about this service so that we can better serve the community.
Sign up for our weekly e-Newsletter to keep up with market news during the season at belmontfarmersmarket.org, or e-mail belmontfarmersmarket@gmail.com
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