Pleasantville Farmers Market November 1, 2014

The fall harvest is in full swing at the Pleasantville Farmers Market with ingredients for warming dishes like meats and root vegetables to roast, fall soups, or apple pies and cobblers. Steam a pot full of fall apples to stock up on homemade apple sauce. Get energized with “superfoods” such as kale, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and cauliflower. Mull wine from Adair Vineyards and rest by the fireplace after your meal. Plan ahead now by using the Market's interactive map to review all vendors in attendance this Saturday.

Gorgeous Dried Flower Alert
The River Garden is doubling display space this week to accommodate their harvest of dried flowers. Stop by and have a look at their unique floral wreaths, dried bouquets, harvest sheaves, and fresh eucalyptus. Flowers were cut fresh through the growing season and hung to dry in The River Garden barn. Now they have been assembled into stunning floral craft, waiting to color your home with memories of summer.

 
 

All Seven Parking Lots Open
Following last week's closure for the Ragamuffin Parade, Memorial Lot is open for parking again this week, as are 6 other nearby lots. Get to know all the "Hidden Parking Lots of Pleasantville" by clicking here to download a parking map.Order A Heritage Breed

Nicholas White Turkey
The sign-up list for Thanksgiving turkeys is open. Try a heritage breed turkey this year --Campanelli Poultry Farm has gorgeous Nicholas Whites. They will take orders on 11/1 and 11/8, and delivery will be made on 11/15. Stop by their tent Saturday to learn more.
 

Online Shopping From Vendors You Know
Sometimes life gets in the way of a leisurely visit to the Market. If you can't get to the Market Saturday, you can still enjoy much of the good food the Market has to offer by shopping the Pleasantville Farmers Market online through our affiliation with Fresh Nation. Fresh Nation is committed to providing access to the Market's fresh regional foods, from Market to table - your table. Simply browse our participating farmers and food artisans, and place your order by noon on Friday. Fresh Nation shoppers will hand select your items from Market vendors, then deliver them to your home. Prices are the same as at the Market, plus a small delivery charge. For more information and to explore the Market online store click here.

Hudson Valley Restaurant Week Is Here 11/3- 11/16
Enjoy great dining and great deals at restaurants throughout the Hudson Valley. No tickets or passes are required, although reservations are strongly encouraged. HVRW features prix fixe, three-course dinners for $29.95 and lunches for $20.95 (plus drinks, tax and tip). For a list of participating restaurants in Westchester County, sortable by cuisine type, or town, click here.

Outdoor To Indoor Market Schedule
Here is the schedule to mark in your calendar:November 22: LAST Outdoor Market
November 29: Market is CLOSED for transition
December 6: OPENING DAY Indoor Market at the Pleasantville Middle School

COOL WEATHER
WARM KITCHEN
The fall harvest is in full swing at the Pleasantville Farmers Market with ingredients for warming dishes like meats and root vegetables to roast, fall soups, or apple pies and cobblers. Steam a pot full of fall apples to stock up on homemade apple sauce. Get energized with “superfoods” such as kale, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and cauliflower. Mull wine from Adair Vineyards and rest by the fireplace after your meal. Plan ahead now by using the Market's interactive map to review all vendors in attendance this Saturday.Gorgeous Dried Flower Alert
The River Garden is doubling display space this week to accommodate their harvest of dried flowers. Stop by and have a look at their unique floral wreaths, dried bouquets, harvest sheaves, and fresh eucalyptus. Flowers were cut fresh through the growing season and hung to dry in The River Garden barn. Now they have been assembled into stunning floral craft, waiting to color your home with memories of summer.

 
 

All Seven Parking Lots Open
Following last week's closure for the Ragamuffin Parade, Memorial Lot is open for parking again this week, as are 6 other nearby lots. Get to know all the "Hidden Parking Lots of Pleasantville" by clicking here to download a parking map.Order A Heritage Breed Nicholas White Turkey
The sign-up list for Thanksgiving turkeys is open. Try a heritage breed turkey this year --Campanelli Poultry Farm has gorgeous Nicholas Whites. They will take orders on 11/1 and 11/8, and delivery will be made on 11/15. Stop by their tent Saturday to learn more.
 

Online Shopping From Vendors You Know
Sometimes life gets in the way of a leisurely visit to the Market. If you can't get to the Market Saturday, you can still enjoy much of the good food the Market has to offer by shopping the Pleasantville Farmers Market online through our affiliation with Fresh Nation. Fresh Nation is committed to providing access to the Market's fresh regional foods, from Market to table - your table. Simply browse our participating farmers and food artisans, and place your order by noon on Friday. Fresh Nation shoppers will hand select your items from Market vendors, then deliver them to your home. Prices are the same as at the Market, plus a small delivery charge. For more information and to explore the Market online store click here.Hudson Valley Restaurant Week Is Here 11/3- 11/16
Enjoy great dining and great deals at restaurants throughout the Hudson Valley. No tickets or passes are required, although reservations are strongly encouraged. HVRW features prix fixe, three-course dinners for $29.95 and lunches for $20.95 (plus drinks, tax and tip). For a list of participating restaurants in Westchester County, sortable by cuisine type, or town, click here.Outdoor To Indoor Market Schedule
Here is the schedule to mark in your calendar:November 22: LAST Outdoor Market
November 29: Market is CLOSED for transition
December 6: OPENING DAY Indoor Market at the Pleasantville Middle School

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