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Armonk Fall Harvest Market Debuts Saturday, Sept. 12th

New outdoor market features local farmers and food makers, plus music and kids activities. At Hillside Church, 448 Bedford Road, 8:30am-1pm

Imagine: the first bite of a juicy, crisp Macoun apple. Savory roasted cauliflower. Soothing butternut squash soup…

Down to Earth Markets celebrates a joyful truth: Every Food Has a Season. Now in Armonk, the company is getting ready to debut a market dedicated to the delicious season of Fall. Starting Saturday, September 12th, enjoy the first-ever Armonk Fall Harvest Market.

This new market is a collaborative effort with the Hillside Church, led by Pastor Matt Turner. In addition to the market’s local farmers and food makers, it will feature events including live music, kids face painting, and more. Another community partner, White Plains Hospital, plans to give out free reusable shopping bags to customers.

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As of press time, vendors are continuing to confirm. The current vendor roster includes:

  • Arlotta Food Studio - Artisanal olive oils and vinegars
  • Karl Family Farm - Pasture-raised beef, pork, chicken - and more - plus an array of fresh vegetables
  • Pickle Licious - Pickles, olives, hummus, and more
  • Wave Hill Breads - Handcrafted breads and pastries
  • Wright’s Farm - Fruit orchard and vegetable farm, offering pies and jams, too
  • City Saucery - Italian sauces with local farm ingredients. They will participate in the market on September 12th and October 3rd.

Plus more to come!

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When: 4 consecutive Saturdays: September 12th, 19th, and 26th + October 3rd, 2015 - Market hours: 8:30 am to 1:00 pm

Where: Outdoors in the lower parking lot of Hillside Church, 448 Bedford Road, Armonk, NY 10504

In the event the Armonk Fall Harvest Market proves to be a popular weekly gathering, Down to Earth Markets would like to work with the community to grow it into a full season farmers market next year.

Thank you for supporting local farmers and food makers!

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