Vendor
2009 Vendor Application, Policies and Regulations
The 2009 season begins on June 10 in our shady location at the back of the Bristol Green. We plan to have weekly music and children's activities this year, and advertise extensively to build our customer base.
In addition to the weekly 3:00-6:00 p.m. Wednesday markets, we'll hold a once a month Saturday market from 9:30-11:30 a.m. The first Saturday market on June 20 will coincide with "Previously Pocock", a street fair celebrating Bristol's heritage. The others will be held on the last Saturday of each month.
Please see the attached vendor application, policy and regulation information below:
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- 2009 Vendor/Membership Application
- Bristol Farmers Market Policies
- State Regulations for Farmers Market Vendors
We're looking forward to offering a diverse and abundant local market for the five-town community. If you're interested in being a vender, please print out and complete the vendor application and send it as soon as possible to:
Bristol Farmer's Market
c/o Sally Burrell
P.O. Box 77
Lincoln, VT 05443
There are many ways to participate in the Bristol Farmers' Market besides or in addition to being a vender. If you'd like to be involved please contact me.
Happy planting, prepping and creating!
Sally Burrell, Market Manager
Phone: 453-7397
eMail: sallyb_sallyb@yahoo.com
2008 Vendors
THE 2008 season:
The Last Resort Farm, Monkton - organic berries, vegetables, flowers, preserves, eggs
Euro Restaruant, Essex Junction - prepared meals, lemonade, creemes
Five Town Health Center, Bristol - herbal products, health therapies
Full Belly Farm, Lincoln - beef, chicken, felted booties
New Leaf Organics, www.newleaforganics.org, Monkton - organic mixed vegetables, flowers, bedding plants, herbs, berries
L. Farmstand, Ferrisburg - plants, vegetables, berries, baked goods, pickles
Corinne Hewitt & Abby Hamilton, Bristol - vegetables, flowers, herbs, baked goods, hams, plants
Weed Farm, Lincoln - herb plants, fresh herbs, eggs, quiches
South Hardscrabble Farm, Bristol - berries, vegetables, flowers, prepared foods, preserves
Lorraine's Baked Goods, Bristol - bread, pies, cookies, biscuits, donuts, cakes, crisps
Lower Notch Berry Farm, Bristol - blueberries, raspberries, vegetables, blueberry honey
Bill Masterson, Lincoln - corn, vegetables
Matlak Kwauhtle Mayforth, Bristol - pottery, paintings
Marijke's Perennial Gardens, Starksboro - perennial plants, herbs, cut flowers, berry plants, garden signs, iced tea, house plants
Dechen Rheault, Lincoln - massage, reiki, perfume oils
Pedro Salas, Starksboro - honey, beeswax candles
Walden Garden, Vergennes - garlic pesto, flowers, greens, herbs
Master Gardeners, www.uvm.edu/mastergardener/
Sweet Ass Soaps, Brandon - body scrub, body butter, lotion, soaps, quilts
Lee Beckwith, Monkton - forged iron products
Kidzcolors, Bristol - paintings, notecards
Whistle Hill Farm, New Haven - sedums, succulents, birdhouses
Bode Simha Will & Corinne Chatlean, Lincoln - bread, juice and jewelry
Martin Studios, Bristol - pottery, origami
Daniel Lyons, Bristol - photography, cards
Case Street Flower Farm, Middlebury - organic breads, cookies, cut flowers, photo notecards, salves & tinctures, handmade scarves
Addison County Council Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
Lincoln Peak Vineyard & Nursery, www.lincolnpeakvineyard.com, New Haven - wine and grape plants
Phenomenal Fudge, www.pfudge.com, Shoreham - fudge

