MORE DETAILS: Farmers Market at Perry Auditorium at Gardner City Hall. Saturday November 23, 2024 10am to 1pm
Erica Bosse advises that about 30 vendors will have more than 40 tables. Jordans Turkey Farm and Wildwood Farm both have pre order Turkey options for pick up at the market and buying limited amount available at the market. Will have produce and veggies including Rock Harvest Farm, My County Mushrooms, Guys Bees, Plant Matter Microgreens, and Growing Places and more. Will have HIP and SNAP vendors there. Also Brew Biscuits, Plainview Alpaca Farm, and lotions and salves. Also a wonderful baker and food line up with Deercreek Bagels, Victoria Coffee, and lots more including pies. The Gardner CAC will be doing a drive. There will be Live Music. It’s a mix of returning vendors and new vendors from our North central MA region.
Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson With a weekly update and FIRE ADVISORY
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This Weekend: Annual Veterans Day ceremony Monday, November 11th at 11 a.m. in Perry Auditorium at Gardner City Hall. The Mayor stated, “I highly suggest you get there around 10:45, 10:30, just to make sure that you’re in your place because once 11 o’clock hits, that’s when people start marching in.:”
Events: On November 13th, the ever-popular Festival of Trees is coming back to the City of Gardner over at the Garden Museum for its 19th year in a row. —- Turkey raffle to benefit the Gardner CAC on November 15th at 7 p.m. at the Acadian Social Club. The mayor stated, “The CAC is one of our strongest partner organizations that we have here in the city. —- The Gardner 2024 Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day will be on November 16th from 9 a.m. to noon at the Gardner Transfer Station —- Yard waste will be picked up again this month in the week of November 19th to 22nd, again on your normal trash day. — Special Thanksgiving edition of the Gardner Farmers Market in Perry Auditorium is Saturday, November 23rd from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. —- Annual tree lighting ceremony and holiday stroll December 1st from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., starting at Gardner City Hall, going up Main Street and Central Street over to Monument Park. FREE horse-run carriage rides again this year. Memorial Lights forms available at City Hall, Velvet Goose, and John’s Sport Shop.
Advisory: Effective immediately due to extreme weather conditions, any and all types of outdoor open fires are prohibited in the city of Gardner. All forms of open flame, including for the purposes of cooking, recreational, or ornamental fires are banned until further notice. This includes fires associated with fire pits, chimneys, and outdoor fireplaces. Also the burning of brush and other yard debris is prohibited at this time. All residents are also asked to use extreme caution when disposing of smoking materials, ensure that they are fully extinguished prior to disposing of them, and only use non-combustible containers to dispose of those smoking materials.