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 Eat local. Shop local.
It does make a difference!

 


The Caledon Farmers’ Market has been bringing locally grown and produced foods and other items to the residents and visitors of Caledon since 2009!

The 2012 Caledon Farmers’ Market season promises to be fun, interesting and tasty!

More details will be added as the Market Season approaches, so please keep checking back.

·       Open June to October (Rain or shine)

·       Every Saturday | 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

·       Located in Bolton at 150 Queen Street South (site of the Albion Bolton Community Centre) CLICK HERE for Google Map.

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Weekly Market Themes:

The 2012 Market Season will feature a special theme each week to guide the culinary demonstrations, children’s crafts and other scheduled activities.

Here are the themes from 2011:

June 16

Opening Day

June 23

Senior’s Day

June 30

Summer Fruit & Preserves

July 7

Maple Syrup

July 14

Bring your Pet

July 21

Barbeque

July 28

Tender Fruit

August 4

Honey & Baked Goods

August 11

Herbs & Mushrooms

August 18

Country Festival

August 25

Sprouts & Grains

September 1

Corn

September 8

Tomatoes, Sauces & Salsa

September 15

Harvest Festival

September 22

Chocolate

September 29

Apples & Cider

October 6

Thanksgiving / Pumpkins

The 2012 season schedule is being developed so stay tuned for details.

“Freshalicious” Culinary Demonstrations

We were very pleased that Stacey Fokas ~ Caledon resident, “local food guru” and best-selling author of Freshalicious ~ performed a series of culinary demonstrations at the Market in 2011

Each demonstration featured products that were available for purchase at the Market.


We look forward to Stacey’s return to the Market in 2012.
 Details will be announced in The Market Message e-newsletter and on the Caledon Farmers’ Market Facebook page.

Top 5 Reasons for Eating Locally:

·       Taste and Nutrition: Locally produced food is fresher, tastier and more nutritious than imported foods. This is primarily because it takes less time to travel between the farm and the consumer. For produce in particular, this means that it is picked when fully ripe – and not before. Studies have also shown that many foods lose their nutritional value with storage and transport.

·       Farmland Preservation: Supporting local farmers helps to make their farm businesses more viable, which contributes to preserving the beautiful farmlands and rural flavour of our area.

·       Local Economy: Money spent on local food circulates within our local economy, strengthening the community for all of us.

·       Food Safety: Ontario food is produced to some of the highest food safety standards in the world.

·       Sustainability: In this era of environmental stewardship and responsibility, it is important we all do our part to ensure sustainable solutions are used in our day-to-day lives. Consuming locally produced foods is a “three-times-a-day” step in the right direction!

We are fortunate, at the Caledon Farmers’ Market, to have local vendors selling a wide variety of high quality goods. From organic vegetables and meat, to honey, baked goods and chocolate, to unique and interesting pottery, jewelry, and stained glass… just to name a few.


What’s in season? Check the Ontario Vegetables & Fruit – Peak Availability Guide

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2012 Caledon Farmers’ Market Newsletter Archives

Issue 30 | January

 

 

2011 Caledon Farmers’ Market Newsletter Archives

Issue 12 | January
Issue 13 | February
Issue 14 | March
Issue 15 | April
Issue 16 | May
Issue 17 | May
Issue 18 | June
Issue 19 | June
Issue 20 | July
Issue 21 | July

Issue 22 | August
Issue 23 | August
Issue 24 | August
Issue 25 | September
Issue 26 | September
Issue 27 | October
Issue 28 | November
Issue 29 | December

 

2010 Caledon Farmers’ Market Newsletter Archives

Issue 1 | June
Issue 2 | June
Issue 3 | July
Issue 4 | July
Issue 5 | August
Issue 6 | August

Issue 7 | September
Issue 8 | September
Issue 9 | October
Issue 10 | November
Issue 11 | December

2011 Vendor Information
Vendor Registration Package
Vendor Handbook – rules & regulations, marketing & merchandising tips
Region of Peel Health Inspection Guidelines for Food Vendors

For additional information call 905.584.2272 x4286 or email edc@caledon.ca

               



 

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