A message from our wonderful Magnolia Community Farmers Market

THANK YOU TO THIS COMMITTEE

Dear Friends and Neighbors,

 

With Columbus/Indigenous People’s Day come and gone, the unofficial, (official) unofficial delayed closing bell of the “extended New England summer” has gonged. I hope you are all rested and recovered from a long and often wet farmers market season on Lexington Ave. Mother Nature sure had an alternative agenda for our weekend weather this year, and I feel like it was an uphill climb since June.

 

Many thanks for all the familiar faces who came to support Magtoberfest last weekend, a collaboration between the Farmers Market and the Magnolia Library. The shape of this event has evolved quite a bit since its inception as a fall festival, but now this beer, bubbly, music and food truck extravaganza has become one of the most well-attended fundraising events in town! The entirely volunteer-run Magnolia Library & Community Center is such an important entity in our village and we are proud to help keep their doors open year after year by partnering for this event. Thank you all for attending, supporting and donating to the cause!

 

Each year, the drop in temperatures and the turning of the leaves brings a change in gears for our MCFM board. No more Sunday morning alarm clocks, foot traffic counts, vendor schedules, or road closures. Time for fiscal evaluations and financial assessments. Moments of reflection and consideration as we calculate our next moves as a board, as a team, as a farmers market.

 

This summer of 2023, our fifth season on Lexington Ave, was admittedly a struggle to get off the ground. After scouring hundreds of websites, sending cold-call style emails, canvassing other local markets, snail-mailing applications, pouring time into originally crafted marketing material, attending locally sourced food conventions, and pleading and poking over several platforms of social media we finally procured the required farms and foodies to make a go of it, with up to 12 tents popped on Lex on our busiest day.  The shopping community seemingly loves our Sunday morning family; from day-1, it has felt like Magnolians appreciate our efforts, and we sincerely hope it has been worth it for our vendors, as well.

 

But man, is it exhausting. We are a small but mighty team, and we have always been driven by a passion for our community, a dedication to bringing fresh foods and produce to our quiet neck of the woods, where local “food shopping” is really only cafes and a convenience store for anyone with transportation challenges. Our team has been so much fun to work with, and our collective enthusiasm year after year is inspiring. But we all have growing families, aspiring careers, and personal obligations that we can no longer shelf.

 

It is not without much contemplation, that the planning board for Magnolia Community Farmers Market has decided to table this project and we will not be putting on the Market in 2024. The commitment of time and resources is no longer something any of us is able to shoulder, without sacrificing self care, paid opportunities and personal needs. We have loved working with and for each of you, and have benefited immensely from our years of service to Magnolia. Your passion for farms, food, fun and family is unmatched and all of Magnolia and greater Cape Ann is lucky to have received a bit of your magic through this market.

 

The time and effort that goes into planning, advising, permitting, insuring, and financially managing a project like a farmers market is certainly not for everyone. I’m so blessed to have had some amazing people come together to make the work feel fun, to make the engine run smoothly, to get the cogs spinning in sync every year. Our OG team, Rebecca Doyon, Nying Gallo and Caitlyn Shatford are among the most intelligent, powerful and downright amazing women I have ever been fortunate enough to know. Your passion, your knowledge, your ingenuity are unmatched. Thank you for your commitment to my crazy ideas and for giving me your time and your love. The phenomenal additions of Greg Farrenkopf’s web designing and marketing brilliance, Dylan Belong Gallo’s zany ideas that always worked, and David Kelley’s logistical and engineering wizardry rounded out an incomparable board which I am forever grateful to call family. I can only hope that if anyone chooses to take these reigns, they are fortunate enough to find a collection of outstanding individuals like you. You all have my heart and I’d follow you anywhere.

 

I’m confident in my decision to step away, but it’s not without a bit of happy sadness. Magnolia has my heart and I’ve loved every Sunday you’ve shared with me. I may be stepping away from the market but not from my passion for this community, my commitment to the library, my pride for our pier and my admiration for the special magic this place holds.  Thank you for being a part of this adventure. Now it’s time for the next…

#meetmeinmagnolia

 

Alana

Magnolia Community Farmers Market

President

 

 

REMINDER/ Magnolia Community Farmers Market will be closed on September 3, 2023, for Labor Day weekend

Just a quick reminder that we are closed this weekend as it is Labor Day weekend and we close on holidays. Please have a happy and safe holiday weekend! See you on the 10th!

Thank you all for your support.  Enjoy your Labor Day and Gloucester’s Schooner Festival.

Thank you to the amazing Magnolia Community Farmers Market Committee

The Magnolia Community Farmers Market was a success summer of 2022 thanks the following hard workers.

Alana Horne
David Kelley
Rebecca Doyon
Greg Farrenkopf (eclectic clam)
Dylan and Nying Gallo

The whole vibe of the Market was fun and enjoyable.  We all had a good time with meeting new people, reconnecting with old friends and buying local.

Thank you all who participated and who come to support us.

Hope to see on Sunday, October 9, 2022 for the 2nd annual Magtoberfest.

 

 

 

Magnolia Community Farmers Market

From Alana, magnolia Community Farmers Market:

I cannot believe we are creeping up on the end of our season! It feels like the summer has flown by and it has been such a pleasure to spend every Sunday with you all!

And don’t forget about our second annual end of the summer bash, Magtoberfest! Sunday October 9, 11-5! Come join us as we celebrate all Magnolia has to offer as we dance the day away to three great local bands and pig out on 8 food trucks and tents. Enjoy a biergarten by Notch Brewing or a handcrafted sparkling cocktail by Bubble Bar Boston. Farm stands, Makers Market, Kids Zone, Classic Cars and More!  A joint effort to benefit both the Magnolia Community Farmers Market and Magnolia Library and Community Center.

Meet you in Magnolia!

 

Alana

MCFM

 

Reminder/ The Magnolia Community Farmers Market will not be held on September 3rd

We will be back on Lexington Avenue, Magnolia, Gloucester, MA September 11, 2022, from 10:00 – 01:00.  Everyone please enjoy Gloucester’s Schooner Festival this weekend.  Thank you

 

It is going to be a beautiful day for the Magnolia Community Farmers Market on Sunday, August 21, 2022

Have a great breakfast at the Happy Humpback and enjoy a stroll done Lexington Avenue. Please remember to shop local.  It is going to be a beautiful day.

eclecticclam

New England Baked Stuffed Clams made with the freshest clams in the Atlantic. DM us if you want some!

Marshall Farmstand

 

 

Magnolia Community Farmers Market Cancelled due to extreme heat on Sunday

Hello everyone:

Given the predicted extreme temperatures this weekend, we are hearing that other markets have opted to cancel. Most of these markets are “inland,” and all forecasts projecting high temps are noting “cooler on the coast,” but most of those predictions still fall in the mid-90s.

In the past we have experienced farmers market heat waves and dealt with them in several ways. However, this time, knowing there is a precedent for lower foot traffic as the thermostat rises, and since you all have fresh produce and foods that could be dramatically affected by the heat, we have elected to cancel Sunday’s market. We wanted to let you know that we talked as a team about the best option for all and based on the predicted temperatures, and sadly we have made a tough, but final decision to cancel this week’s market.

Using social media and our emailing list we will let our customers know the situation, but would appreciate it if you could spread the word to your followers as well.

We wish you all best of luck this weekend during these extremely hot few days and we look forward to seeing you all next week.

Best,

MCFM

Alana, David, Rebecca, Nying, Greg and Dylan

 

 

 

Attention Edible Entrepreneurs

Attention FOODIES! Are you looking for a venue to sell your product and grow your customer base? Do you love spending beautiful Sunday mornings with great people in the sunshine listening to live music by the sea? MCFM is still accepting FOOD VENDORS! Spread the word! visit https://www.magnoliacommunityfarmersmarket.com/become-a…/ to learn more about JOINING US THIS SUMMER!

Would you like to become a Vendor at our Magnolia Community Farmers Market?

Amended

2022 Vendor Application

The Magnolia Community Farmers Market is now accepting vendor applications for our 2022 season. Please review our General Vendor Guidelines prior to completing this application. If accepted we will request permitting information based on your responses below.

Street Market Details
When: Sundays, 10am-1pm
Dates: June 5th through October 2rd (we will be closed July 3rd and September 4th due to holiday weekends)
Where: Lexington Ave., Magnolia, MA

10X10 Space Cost: $35 per week
Double Tent Cost: $70 per week
Seasonal Commitment (16 weeks!): $400 (a $160 savings!)

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Business Name*
Contact Person*
Street Address (include City, State, and Zip)*
Phone Number*
Alternative Phone Number
Email Address*
How do you plan to participate?*
Week-to-week basis
Full season
How many 10×10 spaces do you need?*
1
2
3
Other:
Please list or describe the products you intend to sell. Please remember that MCFM seeks to provide consumers with only locally produced, hand-crafted products, crafts and wares. For all non-food/craft vendors, products that are manufactured​, ​commercially produced, assembled from commercially available parts, plans, kits or cast from commercial molds ​will not be accepted ​into the market. The market will host local photography, organically sourced wares, and original artwork only.  For more information on the types of vendors we accept, please refer to https://www.magnoliacommunityfarmersmarket.com/become-a-vendor/*
If you intend to participate on a week-to-week basis, please list all known dates you plan to attend. Additional dates may be added in the future.
How would you like to pay your vendor fee?*
*If paying by check, the weekly fee for planned dates can be with separate checks or all on one. We will bill you separately if additional dates are added later.
PayPal invoice. We’ll send you an invoice once your application is received
No fee. I have a storefront ON Lexington Ave. Please save us a spot!
The MCFM Planning Committee reserves the right to approve or deny participation in the market based on the content of a vendor’s sales collection.
Submit

2022 Magnolia Farmer’s Market is around the corner

Our 2022 Season is Right Around the Corner!
The Magnolia Community Farmer’s Market is will be opening June 5th, 2022 and we are now accepting applications for local, fresh produce, prepared foods, and wares.

The Magnolia Community Farmers Market is committed to providing local farmers, purveyors and artisans with a community centered market, driven by its passion to provide local products to local consumers
Neighbor helping neighbor.
Buy Local. Buy Fresh. Be a Better Market.

Our 2022 Season will open at 10am on Lexington Ave June 5, 2022

Find Fresh Food & Local Wares

Message from the Magnolia Community Farmers Market

We are saddened to hear of the temporary hiatus of Cape Ann Farmers Market. Their footing in the Cape Ann community cannot be emulated. We wish them the best as they regroup and gather ground for a 2023 return.
Until then, we hope that you’ll consider visiting Magnolia, Sunday mornings from 10-1, to support our local farms for all your freshest produce shopping, direct from Marshall’s Farm Stand & Greenhouses , Saturn’s Garden LLC and Twin Birch Farm. Our collection of artisans and food entrepreneurs is eager to continue providing for Magnolia and all of Cape Ann for the 2022 season. See you June 5!

More Information on the upcoming Magnolia Community Farmers Market

Its been a busy week and its only Wednesday! Step one of the permitting process with the City of G is complete. New marketing materials have been ordered to send out to prospective vendors. And registration forms have been submitted for Wellfest2022 at the Cape Ann YMCA. Oh…. and!!! New FARM Alert! Our vendor application season has only just begun and BAM! New FARM! Looking forward to seeing what the folks at Twin Birch Farm, Ipswich, MA have in store for us this summer! I love this time of year!

Magtoberfest/ fun times ahead

Magtoberfest is a joint effort between the Magnolia Library and the Magnolia Community Farmers Market.

October 10, 11-5

Antique Car Show, featuring 22 classic cars 11-2

Cape Ann makers Market

Notch Beer Truck Beirgarten

Sacred Cod and Butter Ur Biscuit food trucks, as well as Classic Cooks Catering, Eclectic Clam, Source Bakery for food tents

Children’s Area featuring Cape Ann Vernal Pond, a face painter, crafts and more hosted in the Dunkin Donuts Parking lot

Anderson Gram Acoustic Duo playing from 11-1

Allen Estes and Mike O’Connell playing from 1-3

Groove Therapy playing from 3-5

Smaller scale Harvest Fest Farmers Market featuring 3 farms, another bakery, assorted jams and treats hosted in the JD Myers and Friends Pub parking lot

Special thanks to Lloyd Waites of JD Myers and Friends, Deo Braga of Dunks, Beauport Hearing Care, and HighTide Realty Trust

The Magnolia library needs to raise about $75k to complete our renovations and the Magnolia COmmunity Farmers Market has worked tirelessly to bring more good juju and foot traffic to the business of Lexington Ave in Magnolia. And also, we just all love a good party.

Attached are the promo things we are using in all the places.

Alana, MCFM (and MLCC, and the Bridge, and 1623 lol!)

 MagToberFest.mp4

Magnolia Community Farmers Market September 19, 2021 Please Shop local

Come on down Sunday September 19, 2021, 2021 on Lexington Avenue, Magnolia Gloucester, MA, 10 – 1.  Every week it gets better and better. Hope to see you there. Shop local and thank you.  Also it is going to be a good sunshine of a day.  Hope to see you all on Sunday.  Thank you for shopping local.