Mayor Randy McClement at the Everedy Square and Shab Row Market. |
In addition, Mayor McClement challenges the Frederick community to try one new local product weekly during the growing season.
Mayor McClement said, “We are very fortunate to have
several wonderful Farmers’ Markets conveniently located within the City limits.
Seeing the crowds that gather at the markets attest to the fact that people want
to eat healthy and feel good about supporting our local economy. Buying local,
eating fresh is a win for everyone.”
Seasonal pick-your-own options at Glade Link Farms. |
1. Shop at one of the 8 Farmers Markets located in the City of Frederick or at a county market.
3. Visit a farm or orchard's farm market on site and take home some locally produced treats. Hours vary, so verify hours in advance.
4. Visit one of Frederick County's two creameries, Rocky Point Creamery and South Mountain Creamery, for a farm-fresh treat.
5. Dine at one of Frederick's many restaurants that source their products locally, or make plans to dine at one of the area restaurants participating in Farm-to-Fork Frederick.
6. Pick-Your-Own - Take a trip to a local farm such as Catoctin Mountain Orchard, Glade Link Farms, or Pryor's Orchard to pick your own farm-fresh products.
7. Enter the Buy Local Photo Challenge to "Take the Challenge to the EXTREME." Snap and enter a creative photo showing how you participated in the challenge.
Buy from Hometown Harvest - a Farmers market that comes to you! - Located here in Frederick
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