![]() Join us for Week 17 of the 2020 Mount Airy Main Street Farmers' Market on Wednesday, September 23, 3-7 PM as we finish out the jump right into fall! We have just two more weeks of our official market season in Downtown Mount Airy. So come visit us when you can! We're in the Railyard behind the historic Mount Airy train station at 3 North Main Street, Mount Airy, MD 21771. Convenient parking is available in the upper Bank Parking Lot across Main Street and up in the Municipal Parking Lot off of Park Avenue. This week we're celebrating fall with our LOCAL BAKERS, they love to bake for you, our Mount Airy Main Street Farmers' Market Patrons! Enjoy Locally Baked at the Mount Airy Main Street Farmers' Market along with locally roasted coffee, locally grown fruits, vegetables, plus locally produced meat, cheese, eggs, popcorn MORE! VENDORS: The Farmers and Producers at the Mount Airy Main Street Farmers' Market who are taking pre-orders for this Wednesday, September 23rd, are found below as well as what they are offering this week. Each will have products at the market for sale as well. Please call them directly to pre-order. Remember to pre-order from the vendors below by 6PM this Tuesday, September 22nd or stop by the market this Wednesday to pick up your locally grown and produced foods! {Remember: Face coverings/masks must be worn, practice social 6' distancing, no pets, shop quickly, bring a list... click here for a refresher about our safety precautions & rules.
Take Note! MAMSA also has some stylish T-Shirts for sale commemorating when the Town of Mount Airy, MD was established - in 1894! We're coming out with some cool Mount Airy T-Shirts - stay tuned for more info! Stop by the BIG YELLOW MAMSA Tent to learn more!
![]() TODAY'S RECIPE & NUTRITION TIP! Curried Coconut Butternut Squash Soup courtesy of Maryland Farmers Markets "Some call this #sweaterweather, we call it soup weather! This curried coconut butternut squash soup checks all the boxes. Creamy (yet creamless!), comforting, gently spiced, and easy to make, this vegan soup will keep you warm and cozy as the temperatures drop." "Butternut squash is a type of winter squash native to the Americas. Technically a fruit, it has long been utilized as a complete source of vegan protein by native populations when also paired with corn and beans. Together, the three are referred to as "The Three Sisters" and are a common sight in autumn. Butternut squash makes a great addition to many sweet and savory dishes. It is a potent source of vitamin A and other nutrients. Even though it is a high-carbohydrate food, it has a low glycemic index, making it a smart addition to most healthy meal plans. ~ Butternut Squash Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits ![]() Remember to Make it Memorable on Main! Shop. Dine. Tour & Enjoy! Try something new while in Mount Airy along Main Street! Visit "The Simpson-Baker-Bowlus Pop Up Park across Main Street behind the Bank Building!" Find time to support a Main Street business when you can. As businesses are starting to open back up, be sure to visit them online or in person. Many are making appointments to accommodate your needs. A list of Main Street merchants can be found on the Mount Airy Main Street Association's Website. The Mount Airy Main Street Farmers' Market was formed in 2007 and is a production of the Mount Airy Main Street Association in partnership with the Town of Mount Airy, and made possible in part by the generosity of our Sponsors and Partners: Browning Reagle Insurance, Mt. Airy Children's Dental Associates, Vapor Emporium, Walmart-Mount Airy in support of Mt. Airy Net, and SuperFoods Cafe & Market . The NEW Mount Airy Main Street Farmers' Market - C.S.A. Edition 2020 - redesigned for the changing times - runs on Wednesdays, June 3-September 30, 2020, 3 - 7 p.m. It is located in the historic Town of Mount Airy, Maryland in the Railyard behind the historic Mount Airy Train Station at 3 North Main Street, Mount Airy, MD 21771. To learn about the Mount Airy Main Street Farmers' Market, please visit MountAiryMainStreetFarmersMarket.org or follow us on Facebook.
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