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Lakeville's Agricultural Commission is actively exploring new locations for community events, particularly in light of challenges at the historic town hall and Ted Williams' camp. During a recent meeting, members discussed the need for accessible parking and the potential for off-road venues that would not disrupt local traffic. The commission is considering revisiting discussions with the parks department regarding Ted Williams' camp, which has seen increased activity, making it a less viable option for future events.
The commission also touched on the idea of establishing a food co-op, emphasizing that a suitable site for a farmer's market is essential before moving forward with this initiative. There is interest from community members, but the lack of a designated location has stalled further discussions. One member noted that a local farm had expressed limited capacity for surplus produce, which could impact the co-op's viability.
Additionally, the commission is awaiting updates on grants related to tourism and agrotourism, which could provide funding for future projects. Members expressed a commitment to follow up with the town administrator to gather more information on these opportunities.
As the commission continues to navigate these discussions, the focus remains on finding practical solutions that will benefit the Lakeville community and enhance local agricultural initiatives.
Converted from Lakeville Agricultural Commission, 8-14-25 meeting on August 16, 2025
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