May 13, 2021
Fresh local strawberries will be at the Historic Lewes Farmers Market May 15. SUBMITTED PHOTO
The Historic Lewes Farmers Market is set for 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., Saturday, May 15, at George H. P. Smith Park at Johnson and DuPont avenues in Lewes.
Vendors will bring juicy strawberries, freshly cut asparagus, lettuces and greens including mini-romaines, baby kale, bok choy, arugula, Swiss chard, spinach, salad and stir-fry mixes, starter plants including heirloom tomatoes, herbs and various veggies. Customers will also find a great selection of eggs, milk, butter, grass-fed pork, chicken, crabs, oysters, mushrooms, honey, jams, baked goods and more.
Plants for gardening are plentiful at the Lewes market. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO May 5, 2021
This Saturday, May 8, the Historic Lewes Farmers Market opens at 8 a.m., at George H.P. Smith Park (Johnson and DuPont avenues) with lots of potted plants, wreaths and flowers to help celebrate moms on their special day.
In addition to flowers and plants, the farmers/producers will be bringing freshly cut asparagus, lettuces and greens, including mini-romaines, baby kale, arugula, Swiss chard, spinach, salad and stir-fry mixes. Customers will also find salad turnips, radishes, and perhaps, the first strawberries of the season. There is also a great selection of eggs, milk, butter, pork, chicken, mushrooms, honey, herbs, jams, heavenly baked goods, and more.
The May 8 edition of the Historic Lewes Farmers Market will open at 8 a.m. at George H.P. Smith Park, with the pandemic precaution of one-way flow no longer in effect.Coastal Point ⢠Submitted (Brook Hedge)
This Saturday, May 8, the Historic Lewes Farmers Market will open at 8 a.m. at George H.P. Smith Park (Johnson and DuPont Avenues in Lewes) and run until noon, with potted plants, wreaths and flowers to help celebrate moms on their special day.
In addition to flowers and plants, the farmers/producers will be bringing freshly cut asparagus, lettuces and greens, including mini-romaines, baby kale, arugula, Swiss chard, spinach, salad and stir-fry mixes. Customers will also find salad turnips, radishes and, perhaps, the first strawberries of the season. There is also a selection of eggs, milk, butter, pork, chicken, mushrooms, honey, herbs, jams, baked goods and more.
Historic Lewes Farmers Market opens at George H.P. Smith Park May 1
The Historic Lewes Farmers Market celebrates the opening of its 16th season from 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, May 1, at George H.P. Smith Park April 29, 2021
The Historic Lewes Farmers Market celebrates the opening of its 16th season from 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, May 1, at George H.P. Smith Park at the corner of Dupont and Johnson avenues. (The market moves to Shields School parking lot at Sussex Drive and Savannah Road if it rains.)
The good news is there is no longer the one-way flow COVID protocol. After entering the market, customers may now visit any vendor in the market and walk in any direction in the market. However, everyone in the market must still wear face masks and maintain six feet social distancing. Hand sanitizer and a handwashing station will be located at the entrance to the market in the circle in front of the Fred Thomas Building at the foot of Dupont. This circle will also be open for
April 28, 2021
Welcome to the first weekend of May everyone! We re a few days closer to Memorial Day Weekend 2021 and the start of the traditional summer season in and around the mid-Atlantic region of the United States.
The Delaware and Maryland beaches are starting to pick up in activity, along with excitement for a warm weather season that will hopefully bring about the easing of COVID-19 related restrictions and mandates.
We re starting to see that in many areas already as the nation s vaccine rollout continues in earnest. So optimism abounds as we inch closer to Memorial Day Weekend!
We have several great local events to tell you about for these early days of May, at the beaches, in northern Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania and in Maryland s capital city of Annapolis.