Friday, June 25, 2010

☞ SHOP: Morningside Park Farmers' Market




Saturday, June 26th, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM at Morningside Park, West 110th Street and Manhattan Avenue (rain or shine). We are posting our weekly reminder to support the Morningside Park Farmer's Market so everyone can get the word out. Get your local grown, organic goods and some local caught fish at the best quality green market that we have currently uptown. Let's keep the momentum going! The closest train to this location is the B,C at 110th Street. Check out the list of vendors and upcoming events on the Community Markets site: LINK. All photos by Ulysses

6 comments:

  1. also--if you would like to see poultry, eggs or other items not currently offered, please request it at the manager's area. they are trying to get a egg provider, so the more they can demonstrate demand, the better!

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  2. where the heck is it? We walked in at 122nd street, walked down to the lake, up the stairs toward ST John, didn't see it. Where oh where?

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  3. At the southeast corner of the park at 110th and manhattan.

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  4. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE....buy something every week from these vendors. They must be supported by us if we want them to keep coming! They make the area feel so much nicer! And the stuff is high quality! There is even a fish monger! Every saturday...

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  5. Oh the sugar snap peas were so delicious! It's so nice to have a market uptown. I bought a bunch of kale, too and made some very addictive kale chips. Nom nom.

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  6. hi! i'm the manager at the market- please come say hello and check out the delicious produce, nuts, coffee, pickles, bread, wild caught fish, free range pork, and beautiful potted flowers! and yes please do make suggestions- of recipes, items you'd like to see made available, friends you know who play music and might want to come down and play for us!! we are on the corner of 110th street and manhattan ave every saturday from 9-5. let's hear it for supporting regional farmers and producers!

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