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Farmers market to take food stamps
Grant will provide 2-for-1 deal for food stamp recipients for local produce

Date published: 9/18/2009

BY EMILY BATTLE

Traditionally, farmers market shopping has been nearly impossible for two groups of people--those who don't carry cash and those who use food stamps to buy their food.

A local group will launch a program this Saturday that aims to eliminate both of these obstacles to buying fresh, locally grown produce, meats and other food products.

At Spotsylvania County's Gordon Road commuter lot farmers market on Saturday, the regional Buy Fresh Buy Local group will set up a stand with machines that will allow people to use their debit or Electronic Benefit Transfer cards to get tokens to use at that market.

The program is made possible by a grant from the Wholesome Wave Foundation.

The grant also provides money to allow EBT customers to double their money when they buy tokens to use at the market, up to $10 at a time. That means if you swipe your EBT card to get $6 worth of tokens, you'll have $12 to spend at the market.

Debit customers will be charged a $1 fee to access the tokens and will be able to buy a minimum of $10 worth at a time.

The program is a partnership among the Quin Rivers community action group, the Virginia Cooperative Extension, the Gordon Road farmers market executive committee, Spotsylvania's Department of Social Services and the Rappahannock Area Agency on Aging.

"We want people to realize what a great market we have and to get more people to experience the market and really see the value and the healthy nutritious food that's available every week," said Elizabeth Borst, who is managing the program.

The grant for the matching money will run through the rest of this market season and the 2010 season, or whenever the $7,000 in matching funds are exhausted.

Borst said the groups working on the program hope to seek out local foundations or institutions that can provide money to keep it going and possibly expand it to other farmers markets in the region.

Before next year's market season, Borst hopes to work on other issues to make the program more accessible, such as providing transportation to get customers who use government benefits to Gordon Road, which is not currently served by FRED buses on Saturdays.


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WHAT: Use your debit card or double your food stamp benefits at the Gordon Road farmers market

WHERE: The commuter lot at the intersection of Route 3 and Gordon Road in Spotsylvania WHEN: Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., through Dec. 21



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Date published: 9/18/2009



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ccc123- Are you kidding? (posted by btrflykys , Sep. 18, 2009 9:34 am)    0 likes
altho, i am not a recipient of food stamps... I think it is a wonderful thing!! not only are people getting fresh food (which is so much healthier), they are getting twice as much!!! how can you be sarcastic about something like that?

I think its a good idea (posted by djks , Sep. 18, 2009 9:32 am)    0 likes
I would personally much rather see food stamp families buying veggies, than soda pop and moon pies, or the equivalent. I have thought for a long time that, if it didn't belong to an actual "food group" I didn't want to be paying for it. Fresh healthy fruits and veggies!?! much better! and there's no candy junk food aisle to worry about!

Wow, where do I sign up for EBT? (posted by ccc123 , Sep. 18, 2009 7:47 am)    0 likes
I guess dog food is the only item EBT won't cover these days.

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