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Sheboygan County Interfaith Organization

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Winter Farmers Market

SCIO Farmers Market Est. 1989Thank you to all our loyal farmers market customers! The Winter Market ended in April and we look forward to the summer season. If you have any questions, call the market office and leave a message, or email: maria@sheboygancountyinterfaith.org.

 


Would you like to vend at the Winter Farmers Market? 
Apply here.

SCIO Sheboygan Winter Farmers Market
First Congregational Church UCC
310 Bluff Avenue
Sheboygan, WI
November-April
1st and 3rd Saturdays, 9am-12pm

How the SCIO Farmers Market Serves Sheboygan County

Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program: 

The Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) offers low-income seniors an opportunity to purchase $25 worth of fresh, locally grown fruits, vegetables, and herbs from certified farmers. ​ Income eligible seniors (see eligibility below) can apply on a first come, first serve basis at the SCIO Farmers Market information booth or designated times at senior dining sites throughout the county. SFMNP vouchers can be used June 1st-Oct. 31st at participating Farmers Markets and roadside stands in Wisconsin.
 

Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program Income Guidelines 2020

 
Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program Income Guidelines

The SCIO Farmers Market Accepts FoodShare

Bring your EBT card to the SCIO information booth and receive wooden tokens to spend at the Market. Use EBT tokens to buy: bread, eggs, meat, fish, dairy, honey, maple syrup, and preserves. In addition, receive up to $10 in fresh produce vouchers through the generosity of St. Nicholas Hospital and the Double Your Bucks Program. Fresh produce vouchers can be used to buy fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs.

Other Voucher Programs

The Sheboygan County Food Bank, Lakeshore Community Health Center and WIC also distribute coupons that can be exchanged for vouchers at the Farmers Market. *Vouchers are limited

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