Farmers Helpers wanted!

Saturday, April 05, 2008

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FARMER HELPERS NEEDED TO WORK AT CITY MARKETS

Some of the farmers who will come to sell at Philadelphia’s outdoor markets this summer need help at their stands. If you like the food and excitement of the farmers’ market and need some cash, you should consider working for a farmer! There will be a two-hour training workshop in late April for anyone who is interested. Leave a comment on this entry, and I will be in touch via email. This training is supported by the Penn State Philadelphia Resource Center (Penn State Extension Service).

Posted by Joanna on 04/05 at 10:02 AM

I don’t see a link on this post. Could you please let me know where I could sign up for that training? Thanks!

Posted by  on  04/06  at  10:34 PM

I’m definitely interesting in being a farmer’s helper!

Posted by TC  on  04/07  at  11:36 AM

Hey there,

Sounds ideal to me! Please clue me in on the details about the training workshop. Thanks.

Posted by  on  04/09  at  03:11 PM

Hey! This sounds fun. Let me know more.

Posted by  on  04/09  at  06:55 PM

I’d be interested, too!  How much time a week is it?

Posted by  on  04/11  at  10:01 AM

Hey, just found this post. If the training hasn’t happened yet I’d love more info about it. Thanks!

Posted by  on  04/22  at  10:47 PM

Sounds great! Please send me an email about training! Thanks grin

Posted by  on  04/25  at  12:53 PM

I just found this post. If there is any way to still help out with foodstands, i would be very interested. thanks!

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