Produce and Fruits: Button Life Farm, Calleva, Kingsbury Orchard, Mixed Greens, Oak Ridge Farm, Rocklands Farm, Penny's Plants
Meats and Cheeses: Palmyra Cheese
Flowers and Herbs: M&M Plants
Arts and Crafts: Seneca Creek Studios, Trinity Farm Pottery, Lotsaknots
Food: Canela Bakery, Java Cruiser, The Twisted Cone, Bakery Le Printemps.
Other: K-9 Barkery (dog treats), Wooly Queen (soap), Joanne Betz Jewelry |
June 29th sees the return of our wildly popular and entertaining Bark in the Park, Cute Dog Contest. You’ll definitely feel the energy and excitement at this event. Wind down to the sounds of the Walking Sticks in concert!
On July 13th, Poolesville Elementary School will be holding their Annual Carnival, right here on Whalen Commons! Stop by and enjoy a good old fashioned carnival, inflatables, games, food, prizes, and Cotton Candy. We will end the evening with a performance by Turley the Magician.
On July 27th, We will hold a Health & Wellness Expo. Also check out the creative talent of Our Local Artisans at this event. Last Measure in concert.
August 17th! Car Shows, Sock Hops, all things 50's, is the theme for this event. Rock out to the sounds of the Colliders in concert! |
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Poolesville Farmers’ Market is an old-fashion, small town get together held four times a year at Whalen Commons in Poolesville, Maryland, in the heart of Montgomery County’s Agricultural Reserve. The Poolesville Community and Economic Development Committee manages the market.
The market is a wonderful place to relax on Friday evening with family and friends. You can shop by for locally grown produce, fruits, cheese, and meats. Enjoy fresh baked goods. Pick up some handmade soap. Buy some locally made arts and crafts. Our music is world class, our side events fun and entertaining.
Make an evening of it! Bring your lawn chairs and Frisbees and have dinner on the Commons, or after you’ve done your shopping, stop by one of Poolesville’s many fine restaurants for dinner or drinks.
You haven’t been to Poolesville? We’ll come on out and enjoy this unique community event. We’re only a 20-minute drive from Frederick, Germantown, Gaithersburg and Potomac. Back to Top |
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July 29, 2011: Celebrate Local Artisans. Joe Stebbings will be at the market demonstrating his amazing carving skills. If you attended our Holiday Lighting Ceremony last year you may have seen his ice carvings - come on out to the market and check out his wood carvings. There will also be spinning, weaving and jewelry making demonstrations.
June 8, 2011: We are delighted that the Button Farm Living History Center will be joining us at each of the four markets. It is truly a remarkable place. Located on 60 acres off Black Rock Road in Germantown, this working farm not only produces great vegetables, but also depicts 19th Century slave plantation life. The farm features a civil war-era barn, historic outbuildings, livestock pens, museum garden, and slave cemetery and is home to The Underground Railroad Immersion Experience, a dramatic reenactment of the journey from slavery to freedom.
Check it out at http://www.menare.org/buttonfarm.html . Back to Top |