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Note there are many Quincy's but this site is for Massachusetts.
(And we are not Quincy Market. That's in Boston seven miles north.)
The Quincy Farmers Market is a woman-owned and operated business since 1982.
Founded by a Finnish Emigrant. Continued by a Retired Special Needs School Teacher.
Check out the Friends of the QFM 40th Anniversary Party www.quincyfarmersmarket.com/lobsterbake
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More pohotos, videos to follow...
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A Poem for Our Market

Click to hear the poem, Festooning Renga, written about the Quincy Farmers Market while in the market. 

"Festooning" is a cooperative behavior of bees. "Renga" is a collaborative form of poetry. They are metaphors for our market.


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Festooning Renga 
by Kevin Dye & Thomas Flanagan


Festooning makes connections,
we decorate the place,
by linking hands around our world,
here, let me make the case.


We must become a network,
an interchange,
a face,
a someone we all recognize,
Placemaking the Place.


Then we become resilient,
from "how's it going" to "let's do."
We cope with bumps and bruises,
yet speak up and join the crew.


The "we" that comes together,
are drawn not dragged along,
to weave a heartfelt fabric,
of honey, grain and song.


The soft touch of our spirit,
reaches into each and every hand,
sharing what we gather,
to rebuild our wounded land.


Lives are linked like fingers,
tucked closely in hopeful reach,
and warmth will kindly linger,
when we learn as we seek to teach.


Click to hear live recording

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Full Time Vendors
Charles River Farm- microgreens, potted plants, mushrooms
Oriental Farm- Asian veggies and herbs
Mike's Farm Fresh Eggs - Chicken, Duck and Quail
Golden Rule Honey, honey from six locations
BFF (Best Friends Forever) Kitchen, rubs and spice mixes

Moss by Cee, Sea Moss-Based Fiber Fruit Gels
Nygee's Naturalz, hand-made soaps

Visiting Vendors
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Click the picture above for an interactive Google Map then click for directions.
The market is in 

From the South...

From the North...

 4 minute Guides

This is a series of four minute walking guides to get you to here. Along the way we call attention to some history, architecture, and local lore.
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Public Transit

From the Quincy Center MBTA hub
Walking from the...

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    Is this location better or not?

    Did you know that if you can get home delivery for $3 through Quincy Eats? If you can not make it to the market to pick up your CSA or a pre-order, or if you walk, bike, or take a bus click the Quincy Eats deliver button below.
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More news...

  • The Quincy Farmers Market traditionally opens  
  • If you would like to become a vendor in our market, or volunteer, become a Market Ambassador, or train to become a market manager contact us now at 339-225-2607.   
  • If you would like to start a business in the Food or Cottage Industry we may be able to help.
  • Involvement in our market community also happens online in social media, through our live Queen of Quincy Quisine cooking shows, live online Garden-to-Glass mixology parties, Farm-to-Table dinners at local restaurants, and other events around town.
  • We run a walk-through market, Community Supported Agriculture, and online pre-order all with pick-up or ($3) delivery. 
  • In addition to shopping we typically feature public art, fine art, community information and civic engagement opportunities, and music.​
  • Contact us at janet.little@comcast.net or 339-225-2607 .

Deliveries and Shipping

You can get home delivery from the Farmers Markets for CSA pickup, vendor pre-orders, personal shopping experiences, and Queen of Quincy Quisine participatory cooking shows through Quincy Eats Anywhere. This is a project of Quincy Eats. It is in  the vanguard cadre of projects we are engaged in through the Service Innovation Lab of Granite City Grows. Stayed tuned for details.
Some of the honey and maple products are available in our new store. For more selections you can get deliveries.
Golden Rule Honey
Laurie will also get you the local Massachusetts honey you have been waiting for. Call her at (978) 407-3934.
 Ackermann's Maple Syrup
Ackermann's Breakfast Box Subscription (Offer)
It isn't just ordering on-line. But a membership that will consist of a package mailed to your door every quarter. 4 times a year you will receive 100% pure maple syrup, barrel aged or infused maple syrup, maple cream, and pancake mix. Then once a year you will receive an Ackermann Maple Farm t-shirt, maple candies and a free gift card for your birthday. We are also including a free $35.00 holiday gift, monthly recipe cards, and as part of being a member you will receive 10% off our website for all extra purchases.
ALL FOR ONLY $19.99 a Month - Check for availability this offer may expire.
Contact Ian ackermannmaplesyrup@gmail.comack

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PictureSource location of products and vendors at the Quincy Farmers Market.
Most of our vendors are family-owned, small businesses from Massachusetts, many from Quincy.

No resellers, no dealers, no wholesalers, no used goods.

Every vendor is directly involved in developing and producing the products they sell. Ask them to tell you about their story.



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