Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Bath Winter Farmers' Market is in full swing!


Great things are happening at the Freight Shed and the market mornings are bustling!! So many people are actually walking to "their" downtown market, vendors are getting at least another hour sleep in the mornings and some are driving smaller vehicles since they don't need to transport their tables. Market mornings are also turning into a great time connect with area non-profits including KELT, ArtVAn, BRCTC so far.  This week Main St Bath will have information about all the wonderful things happening in Bath during December and Samantha Ricker will be on hand to tell you about her new book: The Maine Conscious Consumer. Next week the Bath Forestry Committee will be giving away small potted evergreen trees! Remember the winter market hours are 9AM-Noon.


We really could use some help battening down the hatches! Here's what's on deck - This "Hands on Friday" November the 30th  Noon -3:00PM Please join us - bring a friend. Together we will:
  • Install plastic sheeting at east sill the length of the building
  • Install rigid insulation at the soffits
  • Re-purposed carpet for added insulation below vendor stalls
  • Modify vendor stall wall
  • Insulate below the bathroom
  • Pick up some donated lumber (bring a truck if you've got one)
  • General housekeeping
  • Measure south wall pine boards / determine how much material is needed to complete the wall
Please let me know if you can make it. We'll have some warm Sparrow Farm Cranberry Cake.
Wiebke   at  207-841-5505   or   bathfreightshed@gmail.com

Pictured above: Georgetown families gather food for area families in need at Thanksgiving market; Megan Hixon with her drawing of the Freight Shed done for her Engineering Graphics class taught by Cindy Cygan at BRCTC; Jan Goranson of Goranson Farm with Georgetown students.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

2nd Winter Farmers Market at the Freight Shed!

Great Morning! Thanks everyone!
Join us for a meeting at noon on Tuesday November 13th at City Hall in the basement meeting room. Help us plan the continuing preservation effort! Check out this article in the Coastal Journal.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Bath Winter Farmers' Market Opens!

What a great Saturday kickoff! Now through April every Saturday you can join us at the Freight Shed for a great variety of local foods and products together with music, exhibits and boat building. To read more about it check out this article in the Coastal Journal.
Each week we plan on having a different school or community group join us. Chris Cabot from KELT was on hand to share their farmland and local foods work. We look forward to hosting the Chewonki Foundation, ArtVan, Spindleworks, the Theater Project and many more in upcoming weeks!