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Atlas Farm Mobile Market

Multiple locations, Holyoke and Greenfield - 475 Maple Street
Holyoke, MA 01040
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Multiple locations, Holyoke and Greenfield - 475 Maple Street Holyoke Massachusetts 01040
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Multiple stops in Holyoke & Greenfield, Tuesdays and Thursdays. See full schedule below.

Pay With: Credit/Debit, SNAP/EBT, HIP (Healthy Incentives Program)
Market Manager: Richie Allium
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About

Atlas Farm’s Mobile Market makes fresh produce accessible to a wider community of customers. We accept SNAP/HIP benefits and maintain affordable prices with the sale of surplus and seconds from the farm.

The Atlas Farm Mobile Market collaborates with various local organizations for its mobile market stops. Open to the public and SNAP/HIP accepted.

Fresh, local, affordable, organic produce right to your front door!

Holyoke Sites

Tuesdays/Martes
Zielinski Apartments (70 Walnut Street) 10:00-11:30

Wednesdays/Miercoles
Holyoke Senior Center (291 Pine St) 10:00-11:00

Holyoke Medical Center (575 Beech St, Lot D) 11:15-1:15
Library Commons (210 Elm St) 1:30-3:30
Fridays/Viernes
Coughlin Apartments (300 Walnut Street) 10:00-11:30
Falcetti Towers (475 Maple Street) 11:45-1:15
Rosary Towers (21 Bowers St) 1:45-3:15

Greenfield/Montague Sites

Tuesdays/Martes

Leyden Woods-Bayberry Court 1-3
Oak Courts (1 Oak Courts) 3:30-5:30
Thursdays/Jueves
Elm Terrace Apartments (1 Elm Terrace) 10:00-11:30
Greenfield High School 1:45-12:45
Millers Falls Library (11 Bridge St, Millers Falls) 2:00-3:30
Peskeomskut Park (Avenue A, Turners Falls) 4:00-5:30
We are also interested in developing partnerships with other community-based organizations. Please contact Meghan at farmersmarkets@atlasfarm.com with inquiries.

Vendors

Season

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Day of the Week

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

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Peach update

There are no peaches for harvest in Massachusetts this year — an unfortunate casualty of increasingly variable weather fueled by climate change. We are keeping the guide updated with information about other fruit that is available, along with farms that are sourcing peaches from other parts of the region.

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