What issues are you and/or your group interested or expert in?
organics, farm to school, school gardens, home gardens, food coops
Are you a food producer? If so, what types of food do you produce?
vegetables, apples, berry fruit
If you produce foods of some sort, please choose one of the following:
I produce foods only for my own and my family's consumption
Other info about Me (please mention any food, fishing, agriculture, or community groups you are affiliated with):
Affiliated with the Jefferson Coop, an internet (web and email) based coop with experience in direct ordering and sharing of cases on our web site for groceries and organic produce (both local and not). Email me for more info and links to our web site and instructions.
Hi Adam,
We recently organized Gardiner Farmers' Market held each Wed., 2-6pm. on The Common, Rt. 201, one block up from the historic downtown district. If you haven't been, consider this an invitation. We have a blog at www.GardinerFarmersMarket.org where you can find out who is participating and any events organized around market day.
Check out the website for the Jerrerson Food Coop if you live within driving range of Whitefield/Jefferson area. We serve members as far away as Lincoln all the way to Gardiner. We have Shopping Cart systems for ordering groceries and share boards to break up full cases and organic produce. Makes coop as easy as Amazon. One click.
I am the guy with the funny "Will Answer Questions" hat at the Common Ground Fair Exhibition Hall. This coming year is our third annual seed swap at the fair and the Hall staff encourages all of you seed savers to share your excess seed with fairgoers. Just harvest the seed and bring it to us at the fair. we will have it cleaned and packaged for distribution.
Here they come! The holidays. A mixture of excitement, joy, overwhelm and reckless abandon. It creeps up on you every year, doesn't it? And yet you can see it coming.
Thanksgiving is first. The old standards come out, there's so much emphasis on ...
HI everyone-- with enough volunteers we are now moving ahead! Please join us! See the details below:
Benefit supper for the New Gloucester Veggie Connection.
Thursday December 17, 2009, 5-6:30.
Ticket sales will go towards the purchase of seeds ...
I actually just posted this in another group, but I wanted to share a website I put together.
This was thought of years ago, and with the help of a couple professional video folks, I was able to produce this trailer and will complete our first tw...
I started thinking about this website about two years ago. The purpose is to be entertaining, and educational to consumers and kids. These video interviews will create an archive of our farmers. Sign up for the email list, and you'll get a reminde...
I also thought I would share a project I am working on(http://www.buyingclubsoftware.com/). We hope to have it ready in early 2010, and will be working with the Portland Food Coop to test out our new software specifically made for buying clubs.
USDA meats for sale: Beef, Veal, Pork & Lamb . Grass fed, all-natural - no hormones, antibotics or steroids. We sell by individual cuts or in variety boxed specials. Call us 207-938-3836 or check out our website to check on availability & prices.
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We recently organized Gardiner Farmers' Market held each Wed., 2-6pm. on The Common, Rt. 201, one block up from the historic downtown district. If you haven't been, consider this an invitation. We have a blog at www.GardinerFarmersMarket.org where you can find out who is participating and any events organized around market day.