Community Corner
In Line For A Good Season & Good Reason
Pleasantville Farmers Market is open Saturday, 8:30am – 1:00pm

Despite all, we're in line for a series of spring harvests, which will only get better week after week. And your direct support of our farmers and food artisans is so helpful at this time. We've come a long way as a market community of vendors and shoppers since March 7 when we began working together to respond to COVID-19. A year ago we showed that we could easily adapt to use resuable bags more thoroughly - guess that was a warm up. This spring, in only seven weeks you have helped us implement some of the most effective market safety protocols in the country. We thank you for your cooperation in wearing a mask while shopping quickly, and for your patience as we continue to improve all vendor lines so they have adequate spacing. Due to your effort, and that of our vendors, and to the support of our Village and County leaders, we can say the Market's core role remains active and in place: to provide a safe space for residents to make quick and purposeful trips to get groceries.
Please Continue to Give Us Your Help
Below are ways as a shopper you can help the Market remain a safe and efficient place to gather food. Your adherence to these shopping guidelines assists us in keeping the Market open to support residents and vendors alike. Currently, there's a well-spaced queue to enter from 8:30am to approximately 9:45am, with fewer lines after that time.
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- Wear a mask or cloth, covering both nose and mouth, when visiting the Market.
- Wear gloves, and remember to bring your reusable bags.
- If needed, make use of our handwashing station located near the main entrance.
- Physically distance yourself 6' from other shoppers while in the marketplace.
- To help lessen crowding, please keep your visit to the Market as short as possible.
- Pre-order items from vendors to help our vendor lines move quickly (a list of vendors present with pre-order items is provided further down this newsletter).
- If your trip is only to collect pre-ordered items, or you wish to avoid the morning rush, arrive after 10:00am when lines have receded (pre-ordered items will be waiting for you).
- Select just one member of your family as the "designated shopper" to send to the Market.
- If arriving as a couple, bring enough reusable bags so that you can split up shopping duties.
- Please do not use the Market as a social or family outing.
- The marketplace begins the day with only one entrance at the south end, and a queue to admit shoppers. Be prepared to wait on the sidewalk in a queue, spaced 6' from your neighbors. The Market begins admitting shoppers at 8:30am.
Absolutely avoid the Market if you are 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.
The Market cannot guarantee that it will stay open without a gap in service during this health crisis. We post whether the Market will be open on our website's homepage every Wednesday.
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Who's In This Week?
View our Map of the Market to see where vendors visiting this Saturday will be located in the marketplace.
In addition to our Weekly Vendors the Rotation Vendors listed below will also be in this Saturday.
- Dancing Spirits Herbs
- Demi Olive Oil
- Spirits Lab Distilling Company
- Simply Planted
- Strudel House
Morgiewicz Produce and North Winds Lavender Farm are expected on 5/23.
Bombay Emerald Chutney Company, Chaseholm Farm Creamery, Dutch Desserts, Dancing Spirits Herbs, Go-Go Pops, Head & Heal CBD, Healing Home Foods, Red Barn Bakery, SallyeAnder, The River Garden, and Wright's Farm have paused their participation until further notice.
Open When?
The Market is open Saturday from 8:30am to 1:00pm at Memorial Plaza.
Phelps Health Tip:
Lead Sponsor Phelps Hospital Northwell Health shares the following: "Protections work together. Your nose reduces the risk of viral particles getting to your throat. A mask reduces the risk of the viral particles getting to your nose, and social distancing reduces the risk of them getting to your mask. Together, these countermeasures work very well" (Peter Tippett MD PhD).
NEW: PRE-ORDER LISTING
We've created a new pdf, updated weekly, listing all vendors offering the option to pre-order items. Rotation Vendors offering pre-ordering are listed with the weeks they're present (please only pre-order on weeks they are in). For some vendors who are absent but still producing, you can receive items by mail or by picking those up at the vendor's location. To review pre-ordering click:
Market Vendor Pre-Order Information.
VENDOR HIGHLIGHTS FOR SATURDAY
NEW: Spirits Lab Distilling Company
Spirits Lab, from Newburgh, NY, is one of the Hudson Valley's newest craft distilleries. They use NY grown grains and botanicals to produce small batch craft spirits including a gluten free vodka, gin, bourbon and rye. They'll have all those for sale Saturday, as well as to go, ready to drink Blood Orange Old Fashioned cocktails - and hand sanitizer too. Stop by to greet them on their first visit to the Market (They will be with us on the 4th Saturday of April, May and June with further dates TBA).
Demi Olive Oil
John Grado will be in Saturday with EVOO. Stock up.
Dancing Spirits Herbs Is back!
Clare Pierson will be in with lots of salve for everyone's chapped hands, and she will have all vinegars on SALE for $12.
Pika's Farm Table
Need lunch to be easy? Pika has so many soups and savory tarts to choose from. Check with her each week to see what her kitchen has made for yours (ie: wouldn't a warm caramelized onion & goat cheese tart be nice on a cool spring day?).
Edgwick Farm
Edgwick's neighbor Jones Farm harvested rhubarb this week. That mean you will be able to enjoy Strawberry Rhubarb Canterbury (fresh rhubarb compote mixed with strawberry preserves and layered under Edgwick's classic soft goat cheese). They also have Horseradish Garlic Canterbury (soft goat cheese dressed up with spicy horseradish and minced garlic). And because everyone deserves a treat in these pandemic times, Talitha has made chocolate goat cheese truffles. Yum!
Teagevity: Make Your Favorite Fruity Teas
Missing casual Saturdays at the Market with your favorite Teagevity fruity tea? You can buy those as loose tea to make a gallon at home! Hibiscus Pineapple, Strawberry Fields and Blood Orange are full of vitamin C to give one the will to fight on to summer! One 2oz bag makes a gallon of iced tea for the fridge. Email all pre-order requests to teagevity@gmail.com. Note: you'll want to get honey from Hudson River Apiaries or Mead Orchards to sweeten your tea to perfection.
Kiernan Farm
This Saturday Kiernan Farm's beef tip roasts are discounted at $12.50/lb (reg. $15.00/lb) and their pork country style ribs (2 pieces/pkg) are on SALE at $9.50/lb (re. $12.50/lb). Also buy five 1lb packages of ground beef at $10.75/lb, you get $10.00 off the total.
Simply Planted Greenhouses
Simply Planted is located at the north end (near Teagevity) with an assortment of spring bulbs, herbs, lettuce bowls, hanging baskets, perennials and cool season Drop & Grows.
Spice Revolution
Spice revolution is featuring their favorite salt free spices including including Mediterranean island, ratatouille, herbs de Provence, pot herbs, Mideast street, baharat, fines herbs & more.
Sweet!
Strudel House will be at the Market Saturday.
Neversink Farm
Neversink Farm will have fresh radishes, scallions, beets, bok choy, crisp greens and more this Saturday.
IN THE COMMUNITY
Veggie Go-Go: Feed The Front
Nearly every day, Jack Miller and his mother, Lynn, of Veggie Go-Go, make free meals for the staffs at two intensive-care units at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie. For every $500 raised at gofundme.com, they assemble 25 to 30 lunches at the family’s Veggie Go-Go in Wappingers Falls that Jack delivers to the hospital. We hope to eventually see Go-Go back at the Market but until then we applaud their initiative during COVID-19 to assist health care workers on the front lines.
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Shop Local Business Listing: Updated Daily
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. Their Shop Local Business Listing is updated daily with the latest on store hours and pick up options. To view the listing visit pleasantvillechamber.com.
Pleasantville Community Blood Drive
There is a huge blood shortage going on as all community drives have been cancelled until further notice (one at the High School on April 21 has been cancelled). Donations are down by 75%. Blood is still urgently needed during the crisis. Donors can now help in a safe way and during a time that works for them by going to the Elmsford Donor Center by appointment. The Blood Center has increased the capacity at its Donor Centers by expanding their hours of operation and adding additional days. They also provide for more physical space between donors, have reduced the number of donors per hour, and take several additional sanitary measures and precautions regarding both donors and staff. In order to control donor flow, appointments must be made and walk-ins will be not accepted until further notice. For questions regarding eligibility (travel, medications, last donation, etc), call 800-688-0900. To schedule an appointment to donate at Elmsford Donor Center, 525 Executive Blvd: https://donate.nybc.org/donor/schedules/center/20