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Farmers Market on the Square will accept SNAP payments

Market will re-open April 4, 2015, and will accept SNAP benefits (EBT cards). Next season will be the third season for the market, which is already well established, a destination event. Coordinators Barbara Armitage and Caitlin Helm invite producers to sign up now for the coming season.

Barbara Armitage writes:
There is no winter time off for the members of the Farmer's Market on the Square in Columbia. We are already hard at work preparing for the 2015 season of FM2.

Farmer's Market on the Square is pleased to announce that we will be accepting SNAP benefits (EBT cards) for approved purchases when the market reopens Saturday April 4, 2015, in the Adair Annex Parking Lot, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY.

For information on becoming a Farmer's Market on the Square vendor contact Barbara Armitage, Saturday Market Coordinator, at 270-250-2979 or Tuckers.Sation@gmail.com or Caitlin Helm, Tuesday Market Coordinator at 270-378-0576 or cahelm2011@gmail.com. - Barbara Armitage
Comments re article 71932 Farmers Markets vendors can sign up for free SNAP equipment




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