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Donate a School Supply or Show a Teacher ID and receive a $5 Token to Shop at Either JAM’s Monthly M


The Tiffin Seneca Farmers’ Market will kick off this Saturday, May 20 from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm on Madison Street between Washington and Jefferson Street. The farmers market would like to thank Sutton Bank for sponsoring the Tiffin Seneca Farmers’ Market.


Get ready for a fun-filled day filled with fresh produce, handmade goods, and activities for the whole family. We’re excited to partner with JAM’s monthly market and offer a $5 token incentive for school supply donations. Plus, help us Stuff Bus with the United Way bus with supplies and make a difference in our community!

At the first market, the first 100 people to donate a school supply to United Way to help stuff the bus or show a teacher ID, shoppers will receive a $5 token to spend at the farmers market or at JAM’s monthly market as a thank you for your donation. Tokens can be used towards any purchase from our vendors.


*The $5 credit card tokens will ONLY be good at JAM’s on May 20*


Tokens are graciously being donated by Madison Street Tavern and Nicole Miller, State Farm for sponsoring the tokens.


Discover fresh and delicious produce for the month of May including Asparagus, Bok Choy, Lettuce, spinach, summer squash and more! There will also be beef, candles, tumblers, pottery, and more

Vendors for the week include:

This week vendors include: Baked by Bells, Bella Cuisine, Blossoms N’ Butterflies, Clay Hill Organic, CR Juices LLC, Hope’s Landing, Juno the Dog Treat, Kiwanis Club of Seneca County, Nagel Family Cattle, Put Your Name on it 2014, Raizen Girls Cookies, Riehm Produce Farm, Smith Brothers Sweets, Triggers Farm Market, Tiffin Lions Cub ,and Windy Hill Acres.

Kids Activities: Alliance Church and Ace of Face.

Food Truck: Tawanna Tacos


About Seneca County Common Ground

Created in 2019, Seneca County Common Ground (SCCG) is a new organization whose mission is to strengthen Seneca County's local food system through collaboration to improve the overall health and growth of our community, and a vision of a vibrant, accessible, and sustainable local food system in Seneca County that supports the health of residents, businesses, and institutions. The board of the organization includes Reverend Aaron Gerlach of Old Trinity Episcopal Church, local business owner and chair of the Downtown Retailers Committee Dave Spridgeon, local business leader Dale Depew, TSEP Development Coordinator Adam Gillmor, Director of Franciscan Earth Literacy Center Mimi Lange Johnston and local food vendors Kristy Buskirk of Clay Hill Farms and John Riehm of Riehm Produce Farm, owner of JAM’s Monthly Market, Jami Fadley, and Ryan Poignon, of the Poignon Project. SCCG oversees the operations of the Tiffin Seneca Farmers Market and supports other local food initiatives including the Tiffin Community Kitchen Project. Find out more at sccommonground.org or find Seneca County Common Ground on Facebook.

About the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

SNAP provides nutrition benefits to supplement the food budget of needy families so they can purchase healthy food and move towards self-sufficiency. Read more at https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program.


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