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Winter Market
Weare, New Hampshire
At Old Town Hall and Community Center, 16 N Stark Hwy, the winter edition of Weare Farmers Market runs in a distinctly small-scale, seasonal format that fits the colder months. This is the off-season counterpart to summer shopping, with Friday hours and an October-to-May stretch that keeps the market active through fall, winter, and spring. The market’s published presence is lean, but it consistently identifies itself as Weare Farmers Market and maintains a newsletter archive with entries from 2012 through 2014, giving this winter market a documented, ongoing footprint in town. If you are planning a visit, the key facts are straightforward: an indoor community-building setting, a short Friday window, and a vendor roster tied to farms and handmade goods rather than a long amenities list.
The named vendors point to a mix that leans practical and local: farms, produce, greenhouse growing, and handmade work rather than a long catalog of specialty categories. Even with a sparse public profile, the vendor names give a clearer sense of the market than any generic category list would.
Beyond those names, the market also keeps a newsletter archive, which suggests shoppers could encounter updates or seasonal notes tied to market activity over time.
The most plan-changing detail here is the schedule: this winter market is open only on Fridays from 4 to 6 pm, within a seasonal run from October through May. That narrow window makes this more of a targeted stop than an open-ended weekend browse. The market is held at Old Town Hall and Community Center, 16 N Stark Hwy, which gives the visit a fixed civic-building location rather than a temporary roadside setup. Dogs are not allowed, and restrooms are listed as unavailable, two practical details worth knowing before arrival. Payment methods are marked clear, which at least indicates the market publishes straightforward payment information for shoppers. A phone contact is also provided at 603 491-4203 for market-related questions. With no parking, transit, or accessibility details published here, the safest assumption is to plan around the short Friday hours and the basic house rules that are spelled out.
October – May
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