Then go to the library. That's the only place around certified by the State Department of Agriculture. I think to get that certification, everything HAS to be locally grown. But, like someone said, you aren't likely to find apples.pixiegirl said:Not the one at the library the one that's just a little south of that. Wood's Produce I think.
Since it has the State seal of approval, it CAN'T exclude anyone who produces Maryland-grown products. You do occasionally see non-Amish farmers there, but it is a super convienant location for the Amish, and there is only so much room to put up a stand.FastCarsSpeed said:Well the one at the Charlotte hall library is for the Local Amish only from what I understand. They were getting pushed out of the crap market down the street plus this is a little closer to their homes. Its either there or McKays for me as one has said they buy alot of local produce.
I thought you were 24.BadGirl said:I have lived here for 42 years.... oooooops, I mean 27 years..... and I have NEVER been to the Farmer's Market. I doubt that I'm missing anything from what people have already posted.
Speaking of yard sales, does anyone know when the grandiose Breton Bay shindig is going down?fttrsbeerwench said:I prefer yard sales
I'm glad that you reminded me that I'm only 24; I forgot.BuddyLee said:I thought you were 24.
DoWhat said:Nothing wrong with putting things up on blocks.
Happens a lot around theses here parts.
BuddyLee said:Speaking of yard sales, does anyone know when the grandiose Breton Bay shindig is going down?
I need some more treasures to put in my shed.JaRome said:Breton Bay Community Yard Sale May 7. Starting at dawn...
JaRome said:I need a shed...