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Ellington Historical Society To Open New Farm Exhibit
Explore Ellington's rich farming history, visit vintage clothing display, enter the pumpkin decorating contest and enjoy live fiddle music

Dianne, is a life long resident of Ellington CT, having attended Ellington Schools and even doing a 5 year stint at the Ellington Chuck Wagon during high school and college (now that is #ellingtongrown)! She is the Exectutive Director of the Ellington Farmers' Market Inc. and is dedicated to healthy living, healthy foods, and a vibrant community. She is proud to take part in many of the events that keeps this town active and strong. Dianne feels it is important to share uplifting stories about the people, projects and activities in the community and would love to share your stories. Contact Dianne at dtrueb2@gmail.com if you have a story to share.
Explore Ellington's rich farming history, visit vintage clothing display, enter the pumpkin decorating contest and enjoy live fiddle music

Enter your decorated pumpkin to win prizes at the Grand Opening of the Farm Exhibit at the Nellie McKnight Museum
Market to continue in Arbor park through October 31st, winter market in jeopardy.
Matching SNAP, Senior and WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program voucher programs help low income families obtain healthy foods at the market.
Produce is peaking and the market is bursting with locally raised and produced food items, bath and body products and artisan wares.
Submit your experiences and feelings about living through the Covid 19 Pandemic to be included in "Nellies Time Capsule"
The Ellington Farmers’ Market helps low income families, seniors, and women with WIC benefits to obtain locally sourced healthy foods.
Market organizers are pleased to return to the quaint shaded setting of Arbor Park for the remainder of the season through Oct. 17th
Empowering children to make healthy food choices, kids receive a take home an activity and a $2 token to purchase produce at the market
Ellington Youth Services is ready for summer with multiple programs planned & an outdoor classroom prepared!
Ellington Farmers Market will have loads of fresh native strawberries, lots of local produce and welcome DiFiores Ravioli Shop to the market
One of the few area markets open for traditional strolling and shopping, Ellington hosts over 30 vendors with farm and food products.
Open air shopping, great tasting foods and supporting your local economy are just a few reasons to shop your local farmers' market.
Regulations are in place to make the Ellington Farmers Market safe during the COVID-19 pandemic as our world attempts to “re-open"
Pre-order your favorite market products for safe, easy pickups. Cash and carry sales also available at the market each Saturday morning
The Hall Memorial Library in Ellington is offering curbside service and a multitude of online services. Due dates have been extended.
Over 30 vendors in a safe outdoor environment at the Ellington High School. Meats, produce, plants, dairy, seafood, specialty foods and more
Guidelines and procedures are in place to provide a safe, outdoor shopping environment and to support local economy; volunteers needed.
To better ensure traffic flow and implement safety procedures the market will begin the season at the Ellington High School
Ellington Historical Society to capture and preserve the history of life changing pandemic through the eyes of Ellington residents.