Community Corner
Happy Thanksgiving! Pleasantville Farmers Market
The Market is open Saturday, 8:30am – 1:00pm

The farmers at the Pleasantville Farmers Market will have their tables piled high with the season's harvest of greens, squash, apples, root crops, and more. Our food artisans will have a wide variety of items to complement your menu, or to compliment the host. And this week shoppers will see crafted items too: Alpacatrax (wool and finished wool items), Living Edge Designs (cutting boards, bread peals) and The River Garden is back with beautiful dried floral items. On behalf of the Market and all its vendors, we THANK YOU for shopping with us all season. And, after next week's Market closure on 11/24, we hope to see you at the Indoor Market on 12/1.
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The Pleasantville Farmers Market is the largest, YEAR-ROUND farmers market in Westchester. Twelve months out of the year our farmers and food artisans have great foods, so please continue to support them as they move into the cozy, warm Pleasantville Middle School for the winter months. Here's the schedule:
- November 17: LAST Outdoor Market
- November 24: Market CLOSED
- December 1: OPENING DAY Indoor Market
Can we count you in?
Arrive December 1 for the Indoor Market Opening Day. December through March shop the Market for fresh seafood, crisp greens, hardy vegetables, well-stored fruits and root crops, cheeses and meats, and numerous other delicious foods. Note: for the second year the Indoor Market hours will remain the same as the outdoor season's: 8:30am to 1:00pm.
NOTES FOR SATURDAY
Who's In This Week? View our Map of the Market to see where vendors visiting this Saturday will be located in the marketplace. You can also have a look at our Vendor Page by clicking here -- note that each vendor's "Frequency" is listed, clarifying how often they will visit the Market each month.
In addition to our Weekly Vendors the following Rotation Vendors will also be in this Saturday:
- Alpacatrax
- Bombay Emerald Chutney Company
- Conant Valley Jams
- Dancing Spirits Herbs
- Kriemhild Dairy Farms
- Living Edge Designs
- Red Barn Bakery
- Sallyeander
- Spoonful Of Sugar Bake Shop
- Strudel Z
- Whitecliff Vineyards
Open When, and Park Where?
The outdoor Market is open Saturday from 8:30am to 1:00pm. Click here for directions to the outdoor Market. Get to know the "hidden parking lots of Pville". There are 8 parking lots within a few blocks of the Market. Review them all by clicking here to view a parking map.
VENDOR HIGHLIGHTS
Supposed To Bring Dessert?
Our produce farms and orchards have sweet potatoes, pumpkins and apples if you're baking a pie from scratch. Or stop by Dutch Desserts, Wright's Farm, Bread Alone, Strudel Z, Red Barn Bakery or gluten-free Spoonful of Sugar Bake Shop to pick up a terrific dessert. (To pre-order GF items from Spoonful (up until this evening) email chrisgallispoonful@gmail.com).
Appetizers & Gifts For The Host?
Healing Home Foods has delicious, gluten-free snacks for a crowd. Pickle Licious has items for platters with your favorite pickles, pickled veggies and olives. The Market is full of fresh breads and artisan cheeses too. For gifts seek crafted items from Alpacatrax, The River Garden, Living Edge Designs and Sallyeander. Also, remember our food artisans such as Bombay Emerald Chutney Company (cranberry chutney- perfect for a spicy Thanksgiving), Hudson River Apiaries (beeswax candles), Drink More Good (soda syrups), Spice Revolution, Conant Valley Jams, and Whitecliff Vineyards.
You Are The Host?
Gather ingredients for satisfying weekly meals and for your holiday menu from our farms. Also, plan some easy meals with help from prepared food vendors such as Pika's Farm Table (quiche, soups), Go-Go Pops (soups, salads, pot pies), and Trotta Foods (fresh pasta & sauces).
Saturday Is The Last Visit Of The Year For:
Morgiewicz Produce, Wright's Farm, Whitecliff Vineyard, Drink More Good, Break Breads Not Hearts, Aba's Falafel and Little Seed Gardens -- so stop by to stock up on their items and wish them a good holiday season.
Drink More Good: Case Discount
Stock up for holidays or the winter season with their Mixed Case Pack - pick your favorite 12 small bottles for $9 each! Perfect for stocking stuffers and gift baskets. You can pre-order by sending an email (info@drinkmoregood.com) by Friday 6pm.
Kiernan Farm
Beef stew cubes are discounted this week to $10.50/lb (reg. $12.00/lb). Pork nitrate free smoked kielbasa are discounted to $11.25/lb (reg. $13.25/lb). And for ground beef by 5 one pound packages at $10.75/lb each, get $10.00 off the total.
Cowberry Crossing Farm:
London Broil & Lamb Shanks 25% OFF
Cowberry Crossing Farm has top round London broil and lamb shanks at 25% off, as well as numerous discounts on other beef and lamb items. This is the last week for Organic ginger and turmeric. For Thanksgiving they still have turkeys, and will bring Organic onions, garlic, shallots, five types of potatoes, winter squash, sweet potatoes and greens.
Whitecliff Vineyards
Whitecliff Vineyards visits Saturday with terrific, regionally produced wines. Stop by to stock up and thank them for another great season.
Bobolink Dairy & Bakehouse Special for the holiday: a beautiful and delicious Rosemary Wreath! Made with unbleached stone ground wheat flour, whole corn flour, whole oats, fresh rosemary, salt and yeast, this bread freezes very well. Just take it out of the freezer on Thanksgiving morning, and heat it up at around 350F before serving. The ring is approximately 12" in diameter, and is $6.
Spoonful Of Sugar Bake Shop
To pre-order GF items from Spoonful, up until this evening email chrisgallispoonful@gmail.com. They're offering the following pies for the holidays: Apple Crumb, Double Crust Apple, and Pumpkin. All available in family size and single serve.
Edgwick Farm
Thanksgiving seasonal: Canterbury soft goat cheese with Cranberry Orange jam - yum!
SEASONAL CRAFT ITEMS:
This Saturday shoppers will see The River Garden with their stunning dried floral items, Living Edge Designs with their terrific cutting boards made from regional woods, and Alpacatrax offering wool and finished wool items from their own alpaca herd, including thick wool socks. And we also are highlighting Sallyeander, visiting Saturday with their beautiful soaps.
EVENTS IN THE COMMUNITY
Gleaning Event Friday, 11/23 (10:00am-noon)
Each year the Pleasantville Community Garden holds a gleaning event at Hilltop Hanover Farm. Last year 60 volunteers arrived and harvested 1200 lbs of vegetables which were donated to food pantries in our area. Here's a great opportunity to get your guests out and moving after your Thanksgiving feast! If you would like to join the team please email dwjuros@yahoo.com. Kids and adults are welcome.
Community: A Collaborative Art Project
11/30 (5:30pm-7:30pm)
An exhibit opening and art sale will be held at Arc Stages on 11/30, displaying engaging work created by people ages 2 - 82. Art created at Pleasantville High School, Pleasantville Farmers Market, as well as in local homes and art studios. 11/30 is also opening night of 1940's Radio Hour, at 8:00pm - for more tickets and information click here.