Launch of the Veggie Van program: Increasing Food Access and Supporting Local Farmers
Cornell Cooperative Extension Herkimer County is thrilled to announce the launch of the Veggie Van, a mobile farmers’ market.
Cornell Cooperative Extension Herkimer County is thrilled to announce the launch of the Veggie Van, a mobile farmers’ market.
West End Farm is located in Herkimer, NY, offers lots of locations and opportunities to make farm fresh produce easily accessible for all!
The 2024 Herkimer County Local Foods Map is now available from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Herkimer County in East Herkimer.
The Blueberries, Blues and BBQ Festival held at Plowe Park and begins at 9:00am on August 5, 2023 in Dolgeville, Herkimer County, NY.
Get ready for the Frankfort Farmers’ Market beginning June 17 on Saturdays, 9am-1pm at the Frankfort Marina! Season is from June-October.
Growers, producers, and artisans, all located within 50 miles of Cooperstown, provide your weekly staples including fresh seasonal produce, pasture-raised meats, handmade breads, artisan cheeses, grass-fed milk and free-range eggs. Round out your shopping list with honey, flowers, plants, wine, maple syrup, sweet treats, artisan crafts, and more! Enjoy live local music at the Market every Saturday, 10 am to noon.
Take a look at the recipes we’ve gathered that feature Farmers’ Market ingredients!
Saturday Markets
May through December: 9 am – 2 pm
January through April: 10 am – 2 pm
Tuesday Markets
July, August & September, 12 pm – 5 pm
SNAP welcome at every Market. A match of up to $20 for SNAP-eligible food is provided by the Cooperstown Lions Club SNAP Match program, and the Double Up Food Bucks program offers an additional match of up to $20 to buy fruit and vegetables. So a $20 EBT spend results in $60 of local food fresh from the Market. Ask for the Farmers’ Market manager to get started. We also welcome vouchers from the Cooperstown Food Pantry. Find out more
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
Growers, producers, and artisans, all located within 50 miles of Cooperstown, provide your weekly staples including fresh seasonal produce, pasture-raised meats, handmade breads, artisan cheeses, grass-fed milk and free-range eggs. Round out your shopping list with honey, flowers, plants, wine, maple syrup, sweet treats, artisan crafts, and more! Enjoy live local music at the Market every Saturday, 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. located at 101 Main Street in Pioneer Alley.
Take a look at the recipes we’ve gathered that feature Farmers’ Market ingredients!
January through April: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
SNAP welcome at every Market. A match of up to $20 for SNAP-eligible food is provided by the Cooperstown Lions Club SNAP Match program, and the Double Up Food Bucks program offers an additional match of up to $20 to buy fruit and vegetables. So a $20 EBT spend results in $60 of local food fresh from the Market. Ask for the Farmers’ Market manager to get started. We also welcome vouchers from the Cooperstown Food Pantry. Find out more
Growers, producers, and artisans, all located within 50 miles of Cooperstown, provide your weekly staples including fresh seasonal produce, pasture-raised meats, handmade breads, artisan cheeses, grass-fed milk and free-range eggs. Round out your shopping list with honey, flowers, plants, wine, maple syrup, sweet treats, artisan crafts, and more! Enjoy live local music at the Market every Saturday, 10 am to noon.
Take a look at the recipes we’ve gathered that feature Farmers’ Market ingredients!
Saturday Markets
May through December: 9 am – 2 pm
January through April: 10 am – 2 pm
Tuesday Markets
July, August & September, 12 pm – 5 pm
SNAP welcome at every Market. A match of up to $20 for SNAP-eligible food is provided by the Cooperstown Lions Club SNAP Match program, and the Double Up Food Bucks program offers an additional match of up to $20 to buy fruit and vegetables. So a $20 EBT spend results in $60 of local food fresh from the Market. Ask for the Farmers’ Market manager to get started. We also welcome vouchers from the Cooperstown Food Pantry. Find out more
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
Growers, producers, and artisans, all located within 50 miles of Cooperstown, provide your weekly staples including fresh seasonal produce, pasture-raised meats, handmade breads, artisan cheeses, grass-fed milk and free-range eggs. Round out your shopping list with honey, flowers, plants, wine, maple syrup, sweet treats, artisan crafts, and more! Enjoy live local music at the Market every Saturday, 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. located at 101 Main Street in Pioneer Alley.
Take a look at the recipes we’ve gathered that feature Farmers’ Market ingredients!
January through April: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
SNAP welcome at every Market. A match of up to $20 for SNAP-eligible food is provided by the Cooperstown Lions Club SNAP Match program, and the Double Up Food Bucks program offers an additional match of up to $20 to buy fruit and vegetables. So a $20 EBT spend results in $60 of local food fresh from the Market. Ask for the Farmers’ Market manager to get started. We also welcome vouchers from the Cooperstown Food Pantry. Find out more
Growers, producers, and artisans, all located within 50 miles of Cooperstown, provide your weekly staples including fresh seasonal produce, pasture-raised meats, handmade breads, artisan cheeses, grass-fed milk and free-range eggs. Round out your shopping list with honey, flowers, plants, wine, maple syrup, sweet treats, artisan crafts, and more! Enjoy live local music at the Market every Saturday, 10 am to noon.
Take a look at the recipes we’ve gathered that feature Farmers’ Market ingredients!
Saturday Markets
May through December: 9 am – 2 pm
January through April: 10 am – 2 pm
Tuesday Markets
July, August & September, 12 pm – 5 pm
SNAP welcome at every Market. A match of up to $20 for SNAP-eligible food is provided by the Cooperstown Lions Club SNAP Match program, and the Double Up Food Bucks program offers an additional match of up to $20 to buy fruit and vegetables. So a $20 EBT spend results in $60 of local food fresh from the Market. Ask for the Farmers’ Market manager to get started. We also welcome vouchers from the Cooperstown Food Pantry. Find out more
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
Growers, producers, and artisans, all located within 50 miles of Cooperstown, provide your weekly staples including fresh seasonal produce, pasture-raised meats, handmade breads, artisan cheeses, grass-fed milk and free-range eggs. Round out your shopping list with honey, flowers, plants, wine, maple syrup, sweet treats, artisan crafts, and more! Enjoy live local music at the Market every Saturday, 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. located at 101 Main Street in Pioneer Alley.
Take a look at the recipes we’ve gathered that feature Farmers’ Market ingredients!
January through April: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
SNAP welcome at every Market. A match of up to $20 for SNAP-eligible food is provided by the Cooperstown Lions Club SNAP Match program, and the Double Up Food Bucks program offers an additional match of up to $20 to buy fruit and vegetables. So a $20 EBT spend results in $60 of local food fresh from the Market. Ask for the Farmers’ Market manager to get started. We also welcome vouchers from the Cooperstown Food Pantry. Find out more
Growers, producers, and artisans, all located within 50 miles of Cooperstown, provide your weekly staples including fresh seasonal produce, pasture-raised meats, handmade breads, artisan cheeses, grass-fed milk and free-range eggs. Round out your shopping list with honey, flowers, plants, wine, maple syrup, sweet treats, artisan crafts, and more! Enjoy live local music at the Market every Saturday, 10 am to noon.
Take a look at the recipes we’ve gathered that feature Farmers’ Market ingredients!
Saturday Markets
May through December: 9 am – 2 pm
January through April: 10 am – 2 pm
Tuesday Markets
July, August & September, 12 pm – 5 pm
SNAP welcome at every Market. A match of up to $20 for SNAP-eligible food is provided by the Cooperstown Lions Club SNAP Match program, and the Double Up Food Bucks program offers an additional match of up to $20 to buy fruit and vegetables. So a $20 EBT spend results in $60 of local food fresh from the Market. Ask for the Farmers’ Market manager to get started. We also welcome vouchers from the Cooperstown Food Pantry. Find out more