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A Sunny Day And Sunny Smiles Mark The Seasonal Start Of The Newtown Farmers Market

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With its soft opening on June 15, the Newtown Farmers Market is ready for summer.

Just minutes after it opened, market managers Sean Fitzpatrick of Real Food Share and Andrea Saunders observed the clear sky, dotted with just a few soft clouds instead of the expected rain clouds, and shoppers starting to arrive.

“So far, so good,” said Fitzpatrick within the first ten minutes.

The market will return to Fairfield Hills every Tuesday, from 2 to 6:30 pm, through October.

The vendors who will participate in this year’s Newtown Farmers Market were announced the week before the soft opening. This year’s vendors are expected to be Shortt’s Farm, produce; Waldingfield Farm, produce; Daffodil Hill Growers, produce and flowers; Real Food Share, produce; Carrot Top Kitchens, soups, and pickles; Wonderland Jam, jams, jellies, preserves, marmalades; Sugar Magnolia Bakery, cupcakes, donuts, cookies; Nick’s Catering, prepared meals; Down to Earth Apiaries, honey; Upper Grassy Greens, microgreens; Aquarian Catering, prepared meals; Oronoque Farms, pies; South Ridge Farm, flowers; Beldotti’s, bread, pesto, mozzarella; Dani’s Pantry, prepared meals; The Healing Herb Garden, elderberry-based syrups, jams, soaps, baked goods; Sonny’s Grinders, food truck; Little Kernel, kettle corn; and C.H. Booth Library, books, puzzles, DVDs for purchase.

For more information about the Newtown Farmers Market see its Instagram account, @newtown_ct_farmers_market; its Facebook page, Newtown Farmers Market; or its website, newtownctfarmersmarket.com.

Eliza Hallabeck can be reached at eliza@thebee.com.

Newtown residents Gianna and 9-month-old Joseph Silvestri enjoy a juice from Aquarian Catering at the Newtown Farmers Market on June 15. —Bee Photos, Hallabeck
Market managers Sean Fitzpatrick and Andrea Saunders, at Fitzpatrick’s Real Food Share tent on June 15, are all smiles.
“Best mom ever,” her daughter Hannah said. Lynn Kovac stands with her daughters — from left, Lexi, Hannah, and Briana — at the June 15 Newtown Farmers Market.
Newtown resident Ursula Naumann shops at The Healing Herb Garden tent, owned by Kitti Deak, right.
A shopper walks through the Newtown Farmers Market, minutes after it opened for the season, Tuesday.
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