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26 THE QUEENS COURIER • MARCH 21, 2013 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com Market may make comeback BY ANGY ALTAMIRANO [email protected] The community has spoken and Hunters Point might be getting its beloved farmers’ market back on weekends. At a meeting of the Hunters Point Civic Association, residents voiced their opinions on important issues, with many shedding light on their desire to bring back the farmers’ market. After one resident volunteered to lead the issue, Down to Earth Farmers Markets was contacted. “We are very excited to be bringing a farmers market back to the neighborhood and happy to be working with Down to Earth Farmers Market,” said Brent O’Leary, president of the Hunters Point Civic Association. Down to Earth Markets manages 20 farmers’ markets in New York City and Westchester and Rockland Counties and strives to bring “locally crafted products” to the residents of each community. There had previously been a market on 48th Street on Saturdays, but when the day was shifted to Wednesdays, the change did not go over well with residents and the operation closed down. “It was an outcry from the residents that they wanted to have it back,” said Frankie Rowland, director of community relations and marketing for Down to Earth Markets. “We want to return the market to 48th Street on Saturdays.” At a recent Community Board 2 meeting in Sunnyside, representatives from Down to Earth Markets, including Rowland, presented their plan to the residents and board members. “Local is a big aspect of what we do. We want to support local agriculture,” said Rowland. “We want to provide fresh local food to the residents of the area and allow them to have direct interaction with each other.” The farmers’ market would feature locally grown produce, fruits and vegetables in season, and local bread. In addition, there may be vendors selling local honey, olive oil, cheese and eggs. According to Rowland, the fi rst step was reaching out to Community Board 2 and now they will have a followup meeting with the civic association. The meeting will then be followed with the organization pursuing proper permits from the Department of Transportation. If the farmers’ market is approved, it will be launched in June or July on 48th Street between Vernon Boulevard and 5th Street and will open every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. until the last Saturday before Thanksgiving. Photo courtesy of Down to Earth Markets BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER • Draperies • Vertical Blinds • Honeycomb Shades • Custom Window Shades • Mini Blinds • Roman Shades • Balloon Shades • Swags & Jabots • Shutters • Upholstery • Radiator Covers • Table Pads Nobody Beats Our Prices! FREE Shop At Home Service UP TO 70% OFF LIST PRICE Free Interior Design Consultation *Not to be combined w/other offers. Expires 4/5/13 $50 OFF with purchase of $500 or more $100 OFF with purchase of $1,000 or more GOMER’S Window Treatments SINCE 1962 Factory Showroom: 268 St. & Hillside Ave., Floral Park 1/4mi E. of Little Neck Pkwy. 1-800.522.6156 www.gomersdecorators.com FREE Measuring & Installation w/purchase of $100. w.this ad. NOW AVAILABLE 0% Financing See store for details. $20 OFF with purchase of $200 or more *Not to be combined w/other offers. Expires 4/5/13 *Not to be combined w/other offers. Expires 4/5/13 I WILL HEAR BETTER THIS YEAR Better Hearing Event Tues–Thurs • March 19–21 • 9am–4pm 107 Northern Blvd, Ste 309 • Great Neck Attend our event and receive a complimentary consultation and FREE clean and check of your current instruments! st of the PLLC 2013 THE QUEENS QueensCourier.com 516.504.3025 gbaudiology.com Buy 1, Get 1 FREE Carton of Batteries Limit 2 per patient. Expires 4/30/13. Place


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