Prepared Foods, Knife Sharpening, and More at HVR Farmers Market

Open Every Sunday
10am-2pm

15 Mount Ebo Road, South
Brewster, New York 10509

This Weekend...
ROCK HILL FARMS

Come down to the Market to See the Animals!
Driving Demonstrations with “Bill & Bob”, the team will be kept all day just outside the main building and would love to be pet and have their picture taken with you!

A Perfect Family Activity!



KNIFE SHARPENING THIS WEEKEND!

Remember your knives, tools and blades this weekend, Nick the Knife, a world class artisan sharpener will be at the market to tune up your edges!


Ace Endico Farm Table

Bartolo Prepared Foods


DoReMeFarms

FRESH Snappy Pickles, and luscious varieties of Marinated Olives to nosh on by the pool or serve guests with wine at the Pickle and Olive Table!

HVRFM Shop will have delicious ORGANIC Sacred Grounds Coffee Roasters ICED COFFEE FOR SALE, along with Pastries and Bread from Brewster Pastry, Honey Products from Sweet Pea Farms, and Crown Maple Syrup!

General Cochran Farms- Will Have Pints of Ice Cream in Chocolate, Vanilla and Ginger, MEAT Specials and More!!


Judson Farm will be back with a wonderful variety of fresh berries, fruit and produce!!


Laurel Maud Jams with a growing organic Jam Selection! Varieties including mixed berry, apple-cinnamon, and more! Her Savory Jams are especially delicious served with soft cheeses and chilled white wine to beat the summer heat!


Ryder Farm Organic with their always gorgeous and always fresh selection of Produce, Herbs and Flowers


There will be Something for Everyone!

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