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Dolgeville Blueberries, Blues, and BBQ

Blueberries, Blues, and BBQ

The Blueberries, Blues and BBQ Festival held at Plowe Park and begins at 9:00am on August 5, 2023 in Dolgeville, Herkimer County, NY.

We’re so excited about the Frankfort Farmers’ Market!

Get ready for the Frankfort Farmers’ Market beginning June 17 on Saturdays, 9am-1pm at the Frankfort Marina! Season is from June-October.

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Local Foods Mohawk Valley Farmers’ Market

Where you spend your money matters, and there are environmental, economic, and health benefits to buying your goods locally.

This is never more true than in the case of local food, which benefits the environment by reducing the amount of resources expended from farm to fork and requires less packaging and refrigeration. Local food benefits our economy by increasing our food security, reinvesting in local resources, and improving the transparency in our food system. Local food benefits our health by minimizing nutrient loss between harvest and consumption and may be less likely to be contaminated by chemical and biological pollutants.

The Local Foods Mohawk Valley Farmers’ Market has a variety of producers offering a wide selection of produce.

Check out the LFMV website for all the details!

HOW THE ONLINE FARMER’S MARKET WORKS:

  • Register for a customer account
  • Shop from our categories or your favorite vendors – the online store will be open from 6:00 a.m. Wednesday to 11:55 p.m. Sunday
  • Pay for your order via the online cart
  • Pick up your order via curbside delivery the following Tuesday between 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Preschool (5 Prospect Street)

Please read a slightly more detailed version of how the market works on our Customer Info page after you register your account.

LFMV’s goals can be broken into micro and macro missions:

Micro mission

To help connect and conveniently distribute the goods of local farmers, craftspeople, and artisan producers to local customers as a means of cultivating a robust local economy— one that emphasizes the importance of community resilience and transparency in the face of macro events.

Macro mission

To participate and to collaborate in the larger movement of re-localizing economies in order to mitigate the effects of climate change and modern socio-cultural alienation, and by doing so, to become less reliant on fossil fuels, to reduce waste created by unsold goods, and to keep money circulating in our community.

Old Forge Farmers Market

Old Forge Farmers Market

Old Forge Farmers Market

Old Forge Farmers Market LogoThe Old Forge Market runs from June 16 through October 6, 2023 from 1:00pm until 5:00pm at the George Hiltebrant Recreation Center parking lot at 201 North Street, Old Forge, NY.

Old Forge Farmers Market is a vibrant community market pulling farmers, crafters and artisans from all over upstate NY. The market provides fresh and nutritious food to the Old Forge and surround community while also providing support for our local producers. While the market is primarily food based, we reserve several spots for local and regional artisans to bring great variety, quality and people! A weekly spot is also reserved for a single local non-profit or governmental agency to promote community resources.

Have questions about attending or vending at the market? Visit us on our Old Forge Farmers Market Facebook page or call us for more information at 315.369.3353.

 

To find more farmers markets near you remember to visit Mohawk Valley Farmers Markets.

Booneville Community Harvest Market

Boonville Community Harvest Market

A true farmers’ market that promotes local agriculture while encouraging community collaboration.

The Boonville Community Harvest market takes place on Fridays from 2:00pm until 7:00pm at Erwin Park, Boonville, Oneida County, NY. Please use Moose River Road as market is located at the upper Pavillion parking lot.

Boonville Community MarketThe Boonville Community Harvest was created to provide a cooperative and organized marketing alternative for small scale agricultural and specialty products.

  • We promote local production of agricultural and specialty products.
  • We strive to improve the variety, taste and freshness of products available to customers in our area.
  • We promote strong, trusting relationships between consumers and vendors by insisting on honesty and transparency in all aspects of the creation of products.
  • We enhance the quality of life in our area by providing a community activity that promotes a wholesome, social gathering place.

 

Local Foods Mohawk Valley Farmers’ Market

Where you spend your money matters, and there are environmental, economic, and health benefits to buying your goods locally.

This is never more true than in the case of local food, which benefits the environment by reducing the amount of resources expended from farm to fork and requires less packaging and refrigeration. Local food benefits our economy by increasing our food security, reinvesting in local resources, and improving the transparency in our food system. Local food benefits our health by minimizing nutrient loss between harvest and consumption and may be less likely to be contaminated by chemical and biological pollutants.

The Local Foods Mohawk Valley Farmers’ Market has a variety of producers offering a wide selection of produce.

Check out the LFMV website for all the details!

HOW THE ONLINE FARMER’S MARKET WORKS:

  • Register for a customer account
  • Shop from our categories or your favorite vendors – the online store will be open from 6:00 a.m. Wednesday to 11:55 p.m. Sunday
  • Pay for your order via the online cart
  • Pick up your order via curbside delivery the following Tuesday between 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Preschool (5 Prospect Street)

Please read a slightly more detailed version of how the market works on our Customer Info page after you register your account.

LFMV’s goals can be broken into micro and macro missions:

Micro mission

To help connect and conveniently distribute the goods of local farmers, craftspeople, and artisan producers to local customers as a means of cultivating a robust local economy— one that emphasizes the importance of community resilience and transparency in the face of macro events.

Macro mission

To participate and to collaborate in the larger movement of re-localizing economies in order to mitigate the effects of climate change and modern socio-cultural alienation, and by doing so, to become less reliant on fossil fuels, to reduce waste created by unsold goods, and to keep money circulating in our community.

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Richfield Springs Farmers Market

Richfield Springs Farmers Market

Richfield Springs FARMERS MARKET takes place on SATURDAYS, from 8:00am until 1:00pm through October 28, 2023 at Spring Park on Route 20, Richfield Springs, Otsego County, NY.

Richfield Springs Farmers Market

Market items wil include:

Produce, Eggs, Meat, Flowers, Plants,
Milk, Gifts, Honey, Maple Syrup & More
Like us on Facebook at Richfield Springs Farmers Market
New Vendors and Customers Welcome.

For more information please contact market organizers at 315-750-5847 or visit the market Facebook page for weekly updates.

You can find more events near you at Mohawk Valley Today Events!

 

Little Falls Farmers Market

Little Falls Farmers Market

Little Falls Farmers Market

Little Falls Farmers MarketThe Little Falls Farmers Market Takes place on Saturdays 8 am – noon, May through October. FMNP Accepted FCC Accepted. Market is located at the M&T Bank Building parking lot 501 E. Main Street Little Falls NY.

The market has been in operation for 40 years in the city of Little Falls. Opening day is 1st Sat. of May thru the end of October each year.

Be sure to check often to find updates about the market vendors and specialty items at the Market Facebook page.

 

You can find more events near you at Mohawk Valley Today Events.

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Gloversville Farmers’ Market

Gloversville Farmers Market

The Gloversville Farmers Market is open from the first Saturday in May through mid-October under the Elm Street Pavillion between Bleeker and Spring Streets, Gloversville, NY.

Gloversville Farmers Market FlierVendors sell bedding plants, fruits and vegetables (in season), baked goods, snacks, eggs, meats (pork and beef, pasture-raised chicken), and seasonal flowers. Some vendors sell only non-GMO or organic products, and many vendors accept Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program coupons!

Rain or shine, the Gloversville Farmers’ Market provides a great atmosphere for the whole family under the Pavilion.

For more information please visit the Fulton Montgomery Farmers Market Association.

 

Oneida County Public Market Shop Now

Oneida County Public Market

Oneida County Public market

Shopping local made easier!

We are a hub for the sale of fresh and unique products and a festival-like atmosphere of entertainment, art and family.

The Oneida County Public Market (OCPM) was established in 2011 by County Executive Anthony Picente, Jr. as an economic development initiative with a primary goal of establishing the first year-round produce market in downtown Utica, a community classified as a food desert by the USDA. The dual focus of this initiative included not only the establishment of the Public Market, but the revitalization of the long shuttered Railroad Express Agency (REA) wing of the Union Station.

You can now PREORDER OCPM Vendor’s items on our E-commerce site!

*Shop from Monday at 5PM to Thursday at 5PM

*Pickup orders from the market on Saturday between 10Am-12:30PM

*Pickup either IN THE MARKET from the E-commerce table or CURBSIDE PICKUP!

Use the link below to shop!

https://oneidacountymarket.localfoodmarketplace.com/Products

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Oneonta Farmer's Market

Oneonta Farmers’ Market

The Oneonta Farmers’ Market

The Oneonta Farmers’ Market is a year round market connecting community with farmers & artisans that produce and raise their food.

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The market is open on Saturdays from 9 am to 12 pm

Location

The  Market is located at the Foothills, Market Street, Oneonta.

Please use recommended best practices for social distancing, face masks and sanitation. It is helpful to reach out to vendors directly and pre-order items to speed up time at market and attempt to ensure ample supply.
Market applications for prospective vendors and community guests can be found on the Vendor page.

You can find more local markets in Mohawk Valley Markets.

There are more events and things to do at Mohawk Valley Events.

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Dolgeville Farmers Market

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The Dolgeville Farmers Market takes place on Saturdays from 9:00am until 1:00pm in Plowe Park located at 56 S. Main Street in Dolgeville, Herkimer County, NY.

Welcome to Dolgeville, NY

Dolgeville is located in both Herkimer and Fulton counties. Located in the lands of the Haudenosaunee, the area was first settled by Europeans in 1794 when Samuel Low constructed two mills–a saw mill and a grist mill.

Located along the banks of the East Canada Creek, the village was first named Green’s Bridge after a settler named green built a bridge over the creek. It was renamed to Brockett’s Bridge in 1826 and would petition the government to be renamed to Dolgeville after Alfred Dolge in 1881. The village was incorporated in 1891.

Dolgeville Forward, Inc. is proud to act as the official sponsor of the Dolgeville Farmers’ Market. This means that our organization is responsible for all aspects of the Market as governed by the New York State Department of Ag and Markets with support from Herkimer County Cornell Cooperative Extension.

 

You can find more farmers markets bear you at Mohawk Valley Today Farmers Markets!