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Farmers' market not
returning to Clinton
this summer
Justine Alkema
Postmedia Network
Clinton residents have
enjoyed a local farmers'
market for the last couple of
years, but unfortunately the
market will not be returning
this summer.
The main reason for this is
that Wingham opened a
farmer's market on the exact
same day and time as Clin-
ton's market. This drew away
many of Clinton's vendors
since Wingham provides a
larger venue for the
businesses.
Switching the market to
another day or time proved
difficult for several reasons.
Firstly, there was no one to
take on the project. Since the
market was started by the
BIA with no paid staff, it was
already a huge amount of
work for its volunteers.
Working to switch the date
and time is a huge task and
no one was available to take
that on.
Also, there are already
many markets in the area at
various times, making it dif-
ficult to find a time that
works. Some of these
include markets in Brussles
and Bayfield on Fridays,
Exeter on Thursdays, and a
large market in Goderich on
Saturdays. At this point,
people are encouraged to
visit those markets.
"It is really disappointing
for the people coming out
and for the vendors," said
Sandy Garnet who helped
organize the market. "We
did just jump into it
because were really excited
about it, and the customers
were asking for it. But it
didn't fly like we hoped it
would."
The Clinton market had 9
vendors for quite a while and
a core group of customers
which helped it continue to
operate. However it was a bit
of a struggle to get new and
younger families.
The market was held on
Wednesdays, and some peo-
ple asked that it be on Satur-
days. However that wouldn't
work as competing with
Goderich's Saturday market
was not feasible.
One consolation is that
local grocery stores are try-
ing to bring in more local
good. Garnet, who was a key
figure in initiating the pro-
ject and also owns the store
Made in Huron, is trying to
bring more local food into
her store. Made in Huron
features local cheese, pre-
serves, frozen meats, pies
and more
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