Event Series Greenfield Farmers’ Market

Greenfield Farmers’ Market

Court Square Court Square, Greenfield

Established in 1975, the Greenfield Farmers’ Market provides a direct, profitable retail sales outlet for area Farmers/Growers, and promotes the production of high quality locally grown produce and other farm or agricultural products. Additionally, to enhance both the Market and the community, we include baked goods and value added food products, crafts and other locally prepared merchandise on a space-available basis, to educate the consumer in the value of local production. The Greenfield Farmers’ Market usually has 30 participating vendors that sell a wide variety of organic and conventional produce ranging from heirloom tomatoes, yellow & green squash, potatoes, corn, multiple varieties of lettuce, onions, scallions, culinary herbs, swiss chard, kale, beets, broccoli, cauliflower, sweet & hot peppers, strawberries, red & black raspberries, blueberries, apples, peaches, pears, plums, apple cider, watermelon, leeks, perennial plant – cone flower, bee balm, hosta, pansies and many more varieties of plants, locally raised grass-fed beef, pork and lamb, fresh eggs, cheese and so much more!

GPL’s Pop Up Library at the Greenfield Farmers Market

Greenfield Public Library 412 Main St, Greenfield

The Greenfield Public Library will be at the Greenfield Farmers Market on Saturday, October 15, from 8 am -12:30 pm. Stop by to get or update a library card! There will be giveaways, button making, and a chance to learn what’s new at your local library, all while supporting your local farmers!

Free

Racial Justice Rising & Twice As Smart Present: Where Is The Kindness? Homelessness, Migration, and Immigration

First United Methodist Church 25 Church Street, Greenfield

Saturday, October 15 at 2 p.m. IN PERSON PROGRAM at First United Methodist Church 25 Church Street, Greenfield MA Program is free — Donations are welcome! ~ Masks optional ~ Join students and staff of Twice As Smart as they explore immigration, migration, and homelessness — topics filled with adversity for many — using the powerful mode of song. This will be an interactive program, so please bring your family's migration and/or immigration stories and experiences to share. With students Bella, Jay, Jemenae, Johan, Jose, and Leilani, and instructors Gloria Matlock, Becca Eowind, and Michael Nix. Twice as Smart is a Greenfield, MA program that assists children with their educational endeavors. Director Gloria Matlock and her team teach communication and homework skills, financial literacy, and other topics. Racial Justice Rising's programs are supported in part by grants from these Local Cultural Councils: Amherst, Ashfield, Bernardston, Buckland, Charlemont-Hawley, Conway, Deerfield, Gill, Greenfield, Heath, Montague, New Salem, Northfield, Orange, Pelham, Rowe, Shelburne, Shutesbury, Warwick, Wendell, and Whately, local agencies which are supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.