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Extra Pleasant!

Place preorders from our vendors Tues, 7:00pm – Thurs, 7:00pm. Then walk up Saturday, 8:30am – 1:00pm, to gather your preorders shop further

There is SO much that makes Pleasantville a delicious good time, especially this Saturday, 7/9:

  • Our Saturday weather looks GREAT!
  • This week's market harvest is noteworthy with blueberries, young yellow and green squash, crisp broccoli and broccolini, sweet cherries, and the first corn of the season!
  • Pleasantville has wonderful shops, eateries, and attractions offering a pleasant place to stroll all weekend.
  • And this Saturday, July 9th, the Pleasantville Music Festival is back to create a super, extra special Pleasantville kind of day!

See you at the Market!

THANKS: PFM is BEST FOR A 9th YEAR IN A ROW!

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The Pleasantville Farmers Market has been voted Best Of Westchester by the readers of Westchester Magazine for a 9th year in a row (2014 - 2022)! The most important aspect in our run as the Best has been the teamwork of all involved. Our farmers and food artisans are incredibly dedicated to their role in providing healthful food for our community, year-round. Our shoppers dependably shop for their families each week while supporting these regional producers. Pleasantville's municipal leaders and staff, the Pleasantville Chamber of Commerce and our Sponsors all provide key support. And our staff and volunteers provide untold hours to ensure this complex event succeeds each week. Thanks to all of you for contributing to the Market so it can provide its best.

PFM-O OPENS TONIGHT

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Visit Pleasantville Farmers Market Online to preorder, Tuesday 7pm - Thursday 7pm. t's easy, quick, and convenient!

WHO'S IN THIS WEEK?

View our Map of the Market to see where all returning and new vendors visiting this Saturday will be located in the marketplace.
Note: Red Barn Bakery, 3x3 Kitchen Provisions, Puras Paletas, and Little Croc Bakehouse are absent this week.

In addition to Weekly vendors the following Rotation vendors will also be in this Saturday:

  • Bombay Chutney Company
  • Demi Olive Oil
  • Edenesque
  • Forward Roots
  • Hamov Eh
  • Kriemhild Dairy Farms
  • Manor Sangria
  • Strudel House
  • Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery

Lead Sponsor Phelps Hospital Northwell Health shares the following: "Health experts have emphasized the significance of reducing sodium and increasing potassium levels in the US diet. Sodium intake can be lowered by avoiding processed foods, and by eating more fresh produce. Potassium occurs naturally in items like fresh beets and beet greens, Swiss chard, kohlrabi, mushrooms, radishes and spinach".

The Valley Table has dropped off complementary issues of its latest issues. Stop by the Managers Tent for a copy this Saturday while supplies last.

VENDOR HIGHLIGHTS

Mead Orchards now has yellow peaches (in addition to sweet blueberries, cherries and baby squash).

Dobler Farms and Gajeski Produce have your first corn of the season!

Woven Stars Farm has a 25% off SALE on Denver-Style lamb spare ribs --delicious on the grill these rib racks come in a variety of sizes and pair well with Bombay Chutneys, Spice Revolution dry rubs, and Warwick Valley Pinot Noir or Dry Rose.

Wright's Farm notes they have both Queen Anne (blush) and sweet red cherries, red raspberries, and they've fresh string beans and crisp cucumbers too.

Kiernan Farm is ready for your July 4th grilling plans with a SALE on beef sirloin steaks at $19.50/lb, 1.25 to 1.5 lb avg size each (reg. $25.50/lb). Buy any 3 packages (mix or match) of their pork sausages (hot Italian, sweet Italian, breakfast) at $13.50/lb. get $5.00 off the total. Also, buy five 1lb packages of ground beef at $13.00/lb, you get $10.00 off the total.

Both Manor Sangria and Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery will be in with their unique and well-crafted items. Check out PFM-O to review their offerings.

Edgwick Farm says this is this last week for Scape Goat and Blueberry Canterbury while supplies last. Good week to order through PFM-O to to make sure to get yours before it's gone.

Summer grilling season is underway and SOVA Farm has fresh USDA Organic, pastured chicken set for your menu. They continue to highlight wonderfully fresh and convenient Spatchcock chickens. These lay flat on your grill, and cook in 1/2 the time (35-40 minutes) compared to a whole bird. SOVA also has other cuts as well including boneless/skinless breast, thighs, drumsticks and wings.

Nina White of Bobolink Dairy & Bakehouse says, "This week is a good one for cheeses such as Amram and Forêt for Ray, -- and for the wood-fired breads Cranberry Walnut Loaf and Flaxseed Armadillo."

EVENTS AT THE MARKET

Community Tent:
8:30am - 12:15pm
Friends of Buttonhook Forest
(FoBF) is a broad community coalition dedicated to the protection and preservation of a 20.3 acre untouched forest containing a rich biodiverse habitat and a newly discovered indigenous cultural site -- all located within New York City's New Croton Reservoir Watershed in Chappaqua, New York. The Buttonhook Forest is currently slated for residential development. For more info visit their tent this Saturday at the Market or visit preservebuttonhook.org. Thanks to Sponsor Patty Anker & the A Team of Howard Hanna / Rand Realty.

Market Sprouts Kids Event:
There is no Kids Event this Saturday (unless you count the return of our GIANT Connect 4 set out for kids to enjoy).

Music Series Performance:
10:30am - 12:30pm

Welcome back returning performer and president of the music collective, Tribes Hill, Susan Kane. Susan has drawn inspiration from everyone from the Beatles to Pete Seeger to the Grateful Dead, performing from Greenwich Village to our village. Have a listen by clicking here. Our Music Series performances are made possible thanks to generous support from our Sponsor Westchester Prep.

    KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

    Masks:
    Pleasantville Farmers Market remains committed to the health and safety of the whole community, including shoppers, vendors, volunteers, and staff. As such, unvaccinated shoppers are required to mask while shopping, and all visitors are welcome to mask out of an abundance of caution if preferred.
    Covid:
    Avoid the Market if you're sick
    . Especially so if you exhibit any symptoms of the COVID-19 virus (temperature of 100° or above, a cough, a sore throat, shortness of breath). The New York State Department of Health has set up a hotline at 888-364-3065 where Department of Health experts are available to answer questions regarding COVID-19.

    Parking:
    The Village of Pleasantville's Memorial Plaza parking lot now requires payment. The Village's Pango smartphone app and a new pay station are available to make payment for Plaza lot parking and metered street side spaces. Have your license plate number when making payment. For the most convenient way to pay, download the free Pango app today and follow the prompts to set up an account and method of payment. If you prefer free parking get to know the "hidden parking lots of P'ville" (6 out of 9 lots are free) by clicking here.

    Using SNAP at the Market:
    The Pleasantville Farmers Market welcomes shoppers using SNAP EBT. To use SNAP benefits begin at the Manager's Tent where you can redeem your benefits as tokens. And due to a generous grant from Market Sponsor The Pleasantville Lions Club, you'll receive 40% more value as "Bonus Bucks", enhancing your ability to purchase nutritious, farm fresh foods for you and your family.

      IN THE COMMUNITY:

      Pleasantville Music Festival is back this Saturday!
      Saturday 7/9 seems to have good weather, definitely has awesome music and guarantees a great P'ville community vibe! Last chance for more information: PleasantvilleMusicFestival.com.

      Shop Local:
      The Pleasantville Chamber of Commerce can help you stay connected to the small businesses that make Pleasantville such a wonderful place to visit and to live. They have a new website for 2022 with a fresh new look, enhanced navigation, improved member directory, and an additional feature to help find parking spots. It's also fully responsive with mobile devices, making it easier to navigate on a wide range of web browsers and devices. Visit the Pleasantville Chamber of Commerce to learn more.

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