Feb 11, 2015
Have you enjoyed the market experience and considered applying to be a farm vendor yourself? If so, you’ll want to know that Sharbot Lake Farmers Market (SLFM) is offering an information session for potential farm vendors on Wed. Feb. 25, 6:30-8 pm at
St. Lawrence Employment Centre, 1099 Garrett Street, Sharbot Lake. This is your opportunity to meet and ask existing vendors your questions and discover the benefits of vending at Sharbot Lake Farmers Market.
Do you or does someone you know grow or raise mushrooms, sunflowers, berries, other fruit, ancient grains, beef, goat or duck? These are just some of the products that would complement what is offered at our market. It’s a good time to start garden and seed planning for the spring, or to think about raising livestock.
SLFM also promotes vendor farmgates through its brochure, its website, and other media so your sale opportunities would not be limited to market days.
Did you know that you can apply to be an Occasional Vendor so you can try out the Market before joining? The fee is only $25 per Saturday up to three Saturdays. (If you decide to apply for membership after your third Saturday and your application is accepted, your fees paid to date would be applied towards your membership fee.)
SLFM will be entering its fifth season in 2015 and is located on beautiful Sharbot Lake Beach. SLFM offers local products from within 100 km of Sharbot Lake. Our Market season runs from Victoria Day Weekend through Thanksgiving Weekend.
To pre-register (free), please contact Mary de Bassecourt, Market Manager, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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