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Vote for the Seville Farm Market!

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Hey! Please vote for your favorite farm market in the Best Produce category of the Medina Gazette Best of the Best Reader's Choice Competition! https://medina-gazette.com/live-content/best-of-the-best/#/gallery?group=354102

Seville Farm Market in the news

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Thanks to Jonathan Delozier of The Medina Gazette for this story on the market's 10th anniversary season! https://medina-gazette.com/news/228807/seville-farm-market-celebrates-10-years/

Health guidelines: Let's keep each other safe

We are excited to announce the Seville Farm Market is open for the 2020 season! In response to COVID-19, we have instituted these safety measures for the protection of our customers and vendors: - Vendors will be properly spaced to allow for social distancing. - Vendors will be required to wear facial masks. - Vendors will sanitize surfaces and hands between each transaction. - Hand sanitizer will be available for customers at each vendor. - Customers are encouraged to wear facial masks while shopping and practice the recommended six feet of social distancing. - Customers are encouraged to allow only the vendors to touch items for sale and bag purchased items in new plastic bags. Please do not bring reusable bags at this time. - If you are sick, please refrain from visiting the market. Thank you!

10th anniversary season opening day (we hope): May 23

Dear Seville Farm Market Friends, People who make and grow things to nourish hearts and bodies are a hopeful bunch -- and we know that all of you who support the Seville Farmers Market are, too. Why else would you roll out of bed early on a Saturday morning to visit the market, see what's fresh, and stock up on goodness for the week to come? So many things in the world seem surreal and unpredictable here in the final week of March, but we know at least a few things that are predictable: Those seeds now planted in greenhouses and garden beds will sprout. The bread dough will rise in the oven, the lids on the canning jars filled with jam will snap down tight, and the creative ideas in the minds of our talented artisans will germinate and grow to fruition. Well, all this happens most of the time ... which is enough to keep us hoping, trying, planting, making, re-planting, weeding, harvesting, cooking and showing up every summer Saturday to share what we have with you. This ma