The St. Mark's Church Greenmarket, which has connected the East Village with local food and farms since 1981, reopens for the season on Tuesday, June 4. Vendors include:
• Kernan Farms Vegetables, including the first of the season’s asparagus and strawberries from Cumberland County, New Jersey
• Bread Alone Bread, pastries and pies made from local flour, from Ulster County, New York
• El Mirador Farm Vegetables, Mexican specialty produce, and herbs from Monmouth County, New Jersey (New Farmer Development Project Participant)
St. Mark’s Church Greenmarket
East 10th Street and 2nd Avenue
Tuesdays 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. from June 4 through November 26
* WIC and FMNP checks accepted at individual farmer stands.
* EBT/Food Stamps/Debit/Credit accepted at market info tent from 12p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
St. Mark’s Church Greenmarket Reopens today
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3 comments:
How odd. Guess I bought strawberries there last week from a renegade farmer.
The berries I've been getting up at Union Square so far this year have been excellent. Glad this is open, a fine little market.
It's great to have this in the neighborhood.
- East Villager
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