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ACS Launches Successful Summer Community Farmers Market

ACS launched a new Community Farmers Market on its campus this summer that attracted close to 1,000 visitors and featured 53 different vendors over the course of 10 Saturday market days. Thank you to the many ACS family members, teachers, and students who participated as vendors and came out to shop, helping make the market a success as the first summer-long farmers market in Egg Harbor Township. On August 27, the final market day, vendors and ACS staff gathered for a group photo.

Egg Harbor Township Mayor Paul Hodson kicked off the launch of the new market at a ribbon-cutting with school officials and volunteers on June 25.   “You’ve started something good here and I really think it’s going to take off,” said Mayor Hodson, as he walked around the market and interacted with vendors. Participating in the ribbon-cutting were Carole Karabashian, ACS Director of Development and Communication; Arzum Sanchez, the Farmers Market Manager; Mayor Hodson; and Elaine Carroll, Farmers Market volunteer and ambassador.

The market opened outdoors on June 18 with just five vendors — Busy Bees, Smith Poultry Farm, Root Cellar Tavern, Thirty-One Gifts, and April Made for Kitten Aid — and grew to average of 18 vendors per week, with some vendors moving into the air-conditioned gym and others staying outdoors.

There was something for everyone at the market — fresh vegetables from Smith Poultry Farm of Williamstown and the ACS School Garden, beautiful succulent arrangements from Round Tree Farm in Mullica Hill, handmade crafts, jewelry, art and photography, dog treats, books, educational materials, and more.

Visitors could enjoy a cup of lemonade or a plate of delicious sausage and peppers or tacos from Root Cellar Tavern in Dorothy. Major Confections sold fancy cupcakes and desserts. There were inspirational T-shirts and Bibles on sale from Truth That Rocks Bookstore in Northfield, and you could even get a chair massage from a therapist with Drift Day Spa in Northfield. Visitors could also learn about getting organic produce delivered to their home by Just Organics – partnered with Honey Tree Health. Members of Greentree Church in Egg Harbor Township gave spiritual encouragement and shared the gospel with those who stopped by their table.

“The Farmers Market was a great opportunity for our school to connect with the local community, provide a place to get fresh, organic produce, and showcase the many talented local crafters and artists in our area,” said Sanchez, who managed the market each week.  “We were also thrilled to see so many ACS families and students participate in some way, volunteering at the ACS School Garden Table and even selling jewelry and knick-knacks that they had made.”

 

 

ACS Farmers Market Opens for Business on June 18; More Vendors Signing Up to Fill Summer Saturday Schedule

Our ACS Community Farmers Market opened for its first market date on Saturday, June 18 under sunny skies and a steady stream of visitors and well-wishers, including Egg Harbor Township Mayor Paul Hodson, who were eager to check out the first-ever summer long Farmers Market located in Egg Harbor Township.

“We are very grateful for the five vendors who came out to be the pioneers for this new event,” said market manager Arzum Sanchez.  “Every vendor did well today and said they are looking forward to coming back.”  Sanchez said there will be more than double the number of vendors at the next market date — this coming Saturday, June 25.  “We anticipate having more vendors at our market every week and we encourage our school families, friends, Township residents, and people across Atlantic County to come out to shop and enjoy the market,” Sanchez said.

Vendors can sign up at any time and can register for one market date or multiple dates up until August 27.  There is no market date on July 2.

The after-school Garden Club also expects to have a booth in July and August to sell organic produce grown in the school garden, including squash, tomatoes, cucumbers, and lettuce.

The vendors at Saturday’s market, who plan to be at upcoming market dates, were:  April Made for Kitten Aid; Busy Bees NJ in Cape May Courthouse; Root Cellar Tavern in Dorothy; Smith Poultry Farm in Williamstown, and Thirty-One Gifts.

Help us grow our ACS Farmers Market by signing up as a vendor and making plans to come and shop at the market.

CLICK HERE for more information and to register as a vendor.