Tag Archive for: Oneida County

Take a look at Utica’s new mural!

If you’ve been to Utica Coffee Roasters on Genesee Street, you’ve probably seen the vibrant and colorful mural.

Bring an appetite to the Taste of CNY coming November 4

If you’re always on the hunt for great tasting, locally-sourced food, you’re in for a treat with the Taste of CNY.

Newly Added Mohawk Valley Today Events

The best way to get your event listed on Mohawk Valley Today – send your info to us and we will post it!

EOS/ESD Association, Inc. Announces 2024 Elected Officers and Board Members

EOS/ESD Association, Inc. announced its elected officers and board members for 2024 at its annual meeting on October 1, 2023 at the 45th Annual Symposium & Exhibits in Riverside, CA.

2024 Boilermaker Special Registration Events a Success

More than 4,100 runners registered During the 2024 Boilermaker Road Race special registration events to lock in their spots for the 2024 race.

Makers of the Mohawk Valley Exhibit at Herkimer College

Herkimer College kicked off its Fall Fest & Alumni weekend on Friday, Sept. 29, with an opening reception of the Makers of the Mohawk Valley art exhibition at the Cogar Gallery through November 10, 2023.

Fall Foliage Scenic Drives in the Mohawk Valley

Now is the time to plan your fall foliage scenic drives in the Mohawk Valley, NY. Learn what to know and where to go before heading out.

2024 Boilermaker Special Registration Ends Oct 1

The Boilermaker Road Race special registration period, which opened on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023, at 10 a.m., will end on Sunday Oct 1, 2023.

M.A. Polce to Host ‘Boo’s and Cyber News’ Event

M.A. Polce to Host ‘Boo’s and Cyber News’ Event to Foster a Cyber-Resilient Local Business Community in the Mohawk Valley.

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County • Photo courtesy of CCE Oneida County Facebook

CCE OF ONEIDA COUNTY SEEKS NEW BOARD OF DIRECTOR MEMBERS

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County (CCE OC) is seeking Oneida County residents to join their Board of Directors to help lead and strengthen the CCE OC programs.

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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.

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.

Whitesboro Farmers Market Banner

Whitesboro Farmers Market

Whitesboro Farmers Market

Whitesboro Farmers Marlket produceBuy local at the Whitesboro Farmers Market every Monday from 2 – 7pm at the Village Park, located at Main and Clinton Streets, Whitesboro, NY (by St. Paul’s Church).

From June thru end of September you can buy local fruits, vegetables, meats, baked goods, crafts, and more! Buy local, every Monday from 2 – 7pm!

For more information please visit the Whitesboro Farmers Market Facebook page or the Village of Whitesboro Farmers Market website for current information.

You can find more markets near you at Mohawk Valley Today Farmers Markets.

 

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Whitesboro Farmers Market Banner

Whitesboro Farmers Market

Whitesboro Farmers Market

Whitesboro Farmers Marlket produceBuy local at the Whitesboro Farmers Market every Monday from 2 – 7pm at the Village Park, located at Main and Clinton Streets, Whitesboro, NY (by St. Paul’s Church).

From June thru end of September you can buy local fruits, vegetables, meats, baked goods, crafts, and more! Buy local, every Monday from 2 – 7pm!

For more information please visit the Whitesboro Farmers Market Facebook page or the Village of Whitesboro Farmers Market website for current information.

You can find more markets near you at Mohawk Valley Today Farmers Markets.

 

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.