About the Market
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Located in Greenbelt, Maryland, the Greenbelt Farmers Market, Inc. (GFM) provides fresh, nutritious, high-quality food grown or produced in the region. The purpose of this venture is:

  • to provide a venue for farmers and other vendors to bring fresh, nutritious, high-quality food grown or produced in the region to Greenbelt and neighboring communities;

  • to foster direct connections between local shoppers and small-scale farmers and food producers; and

  • to enhance the Greenbelt Roosevelt Center by providing a friendly, central setting for shopping and socializing

Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 May 2008 08:58
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Guidlines for Market Days PDF Print E-mail

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This section highlights GFM market policies. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list, but it does outline policies most relevant to Vendors and on-site issues. It will be ammended from time to time.

Market Day Policies include:


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Market Sponsors PDF Print E-mail

The Greenbelt Farmers Market is sponsored in part by the following organizations or businesses. Please support your farmers market by supporting these businesses.

Last Updated on Monday, 08 December 2008 15:16
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Board of Directors PDF Print E-mail

The Greenbelt Farmers Market is comprised of a five-member, volunteer Board of Directors.

Last Updated on Friday, 27 August 2010 11:41
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Directions to the Market PDF Print E-mail

The Greenbelt Farmers Market is easily found in the heart of Historic Greenbelt, Maryland, the Roosevelt Center. Currently, there is no public transportation available to Roosevelt Center on market days. We are located about 2.5 miles from the Greenbelt Metro Station, where there are taxicabs and flex-cars available. There is plenty of free parking available around the market at Roosevelt Center, the Greenbelt Community Center, behind the library, and on nearby streets.

Driving Directions

Last Updated on Monday, 21 April 2008 08:16
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