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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Reston Farmers Market to Open May 9 with Health Rules

Reston Farmers Market Opening Approved—May 9th

The Fairfax County Park Authority has approved opening the Reston Farmers Market for 2020.  The opening is planned for Saturday, May 9, at the usual time (8 AM ‘til 12 noon) and usual place- the parking lot at Lake Anne Village Center. 

The Market will be quite different in look and feel during the Covid 19 emergency.  The layout of stands will be more spread out in order to facilitate social distancing.  And, there will certainly be new rules for this period.

Here’s how the rules we expect to post at the Market look in final draft form.  It will be important that all customers adhere to them in order to assure that the Reston Farmers Market be permitted to stay open to serve you and to protect the health and safety of everyone in the market.  

DO NOT ENTER IF SICK

1- Keep at least 6 feet from other people
2- Send no more than 2 family members into the market
3- All should wear a face mask or other face covering
4- No pets allowed
5- One customer at a stall at a time
6- Do not touch products or surfaces.  Let vendors bag purchases.
7- No on-site eating of purchases or sampling.
8- Payment by credit or debit card preferred.
8- Do not linger. Complete shopping as quickly as possible.
9- Leave by exits only.

Thank you for coming and for cooperating!
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