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Tewksbury Community Market a Go Today At Livingston St.

Ida has moved on, and the Tewksbury Community Market debuts today at its new home at Livingston Street Park, near the playground. The market will be open from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. today.

Organizers advise arriving before 5 p.m. to beat the Youth Football traffic. Park in the lots across from the Rec Center, next to the playground, and across from the ‘Field of Dreams.’

Weather looks — dare we say it? — PERFECT!

The lineup:

FARMS & MORE:

– Gaouette Farm (fresh fruits & veggies)

– Green Hollow Orchard (eggs, fresh veggies, candles)

– Pleasant Valley Gardens Farm (fresh veggies)

– Tewksbury Public Library’s Community Garden (fresh veggies)

DINNER FOOD TRUCKS:

– Birds Nest Italian Street Food (sliders, deep fried manicotti, garlic parmesan french fries, crispy eggplant fries, mozzarella sticks, fried ravioli)

– Empanada Dada (empanadas) 

– Wanderlust Food Truck (ribs, corn, chorizo, cheesy focaccia, beet humus)

DESSERT FOOD TRUCKS:

– Kona Ice (shaved ice)

– Shishkaberrys (chocolate covered strawberries) 

SWEETS: 

– Cupcake City (cupcakes)

– Drive-By Pies (pies)

– Fudge ‘n Stuff (fudge, candied nuts, salted & roasted cashews)

– KRM Chocolates (chocolate truffles, chocolate barks, chocolate dipped cookies)

– Purple Carrot Bread Co. (breads, pastries) 

– Sweet Lydias (smores, marshmallow, candy bars)

CAN’T MISS FOOD VENDORS:

– Bittersweet Herb Farm (sauces, seasonings, oils, jams, balsamic vinegar)

– Grateful Tastes (artisan spreads)

– Joyberry Farms (mushrooms)

– Kiss The Cook (mac & cheese)

– Lemons Bring Love (charity lemonade stand)

– Mill City Cheesemongers (cheeses)

– Naturel Juicing (cold-pressed juices)

– Polish Prince Pierogi (pierogi)

– Seafood Express (seafood)

– Tewksbury Honey (honey)

ARTISANS, CRAFTERS & MORE:

– Amy’s She Shed Creations (signs, glassware, wreaths, assortment of handmade items)

– From Sea To You (sea glass pictures & art)

– Juice Box Diva (purses, wallets, coin purses, notebooks & more made from juice pouches)

– KC Styles Accessories (handmade jewelry, scarves, hair accessories)

– MSM Crafts (all occasion cards & other papercraft items)

– My Scrubs Don’t Suck (sugar scrubs)

– National Sharpening (mobile sharpening service for knives, scissors & garden tools)

– Poet Up A Tree (eye glass holders, key chains, decorative boxes, plant hangers, anklets)

– Scents Delivered (goat milk soap, essential oils, fragrance oils, sugar scrubs)

– Straingley Handmade (wreaths, string art, handmade jewelry, greeting cards, customized glass & mugs, vinyl decals)

– Tewksbury Florist & Greenery (flowers, plants)

– This That & Other Things (home décor)

– Friends of the Tewksbury Public Library (community cookbooks)

Please note Purple Carrot Bread Co., Polish Prince Pierogi, and the Tewksbury Public Library’s Community Garden will be arriving around 4pm. The rest of the vendors are scheduled to be open at 3pm.

Most vendors accept both cash and credit. Pleasant Valley Gardens Farm also accepts WIC, SNAP, EBT and all state and federal farmers market coupons. 

Visit the Tewksbury Community Market’s website at http://www.tewksburymarket.com to learn more. Follow the Tewksbury Community Market’s Facebook (@TewksburyMarket), Twitter (@TewksburyMarket), and Instagram (@TewksburyCommunityMarket) for additional market updates throughout the season.

The Tewksbury Community Market is organized through the Tewksbury Public Library, in cooperation with several town departments, including the Community Development Department, Health Department and Town Manager’s Office. Have a question about the market? Contact Community Outreach Librarian Robert Hayes at 978-640-4490 x 205 or rhayes@tewksburypl.org and Community Development Administrative Assistant Alex Lowder at 978-640-4370 x 248 or alowder@tewksbury-ma.gov. 

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