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Nourishing communities with fresh products and entertainment

May 20, 2025003 Mins Read
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New Castle County Farmers’ Market Program
| Delaware News Journal

Raise your plate and community

With its transverse cut of daring flavors, friendly faces and lively atmospheres, the producer markets are a destination for the senses. An atmosphere.

THE New Castle County Farmers’ Market Program Connects communities with farmers and local producers with traditional weekly markets and stands, while improving lifestyles with sustainable and affordable food options.

Walk in the Bellevue Farmers Market Friday is strengthening this vision, because customers are welcomed with sellers offering seasonal products, craft products and bakery products. The spirits are high while the neighbors meet in the outdoor space to buy weekly races, or for tasty meals on the go in friendly friendly atmospheres.

With a growing list of sellers like Beth house goodsThe market provides the community less frequented food, cooking demonstrations and the possibility of reconnecting with the cycles of nature in the region. It also offers customers the unique opportunity to meet people who develop and make food.

“The market reflects the unique character of the community,” explains Carly Thompson, who oversees the New Castle County Farmers Market program. “It has become a popular event for residents and local families to move and explore the products and goods manufactured and harvested in their own neighborhood.”

Get to know your food and your neighbors

THE Fresh farm To the Reader’s Café in the library and the Route 9 innovation center opened its doors last summer with accessibility to its heart. It offers seasonal products, some cultivated in the own garden on site coffee, as well as local honey and other stable foods to shelves at the neighbors of the library. In summer, you can find fresh products while the winter months offer dried herbs, honey, jams and other pantry. The Farm Fresh stand also offers kitchen demonstrations and unsold products are used at the reader’s coffee.

The Farm Fresh stand and the Bellevue market are both partly supported by a USDA grant through the producer market and the local food promotion program. In addition to the markets covered by this subsidy, the county operates three additional seasonal producer markets in Carousel Park, Glasgow Park and the Appoquinimimink library in Middletown. The funding of Bellevue Farmers Market and the Readers Café Farm to Table, Farm Fresh Program, was made possible by the agricultural marketing service of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) via Grant AM22FMPD1101.

The Farm FRESH stand at the Reader’s Café is open on Monday-MERDI and Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Bellevue market is open every Friday at 3 a.m. to 7 p.m. throughout the market season, Le Bellevue Farmers Market offers seasonal events, notably Bee Fest in June, the National Week of the Farmer Market in August, a celebration of the fall harvest market in October and the end of the celebration of the market season in November. Events include food trucks, special guests, children’s and family activities, raffles and gifts.

Learn more about the markets https://www.newcastlede.gov/farmersmarkets.

The members of the Editorial and the Information Staff of USA Today Network were not involved in the creation of this content.

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