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Suffern Farmers' Market Adds New Food, Craft Vendors

SUFFERN, N.Y. -- Suffern’s Farmers' Market, which is celebrating its 15th anniversary, has added several new food and craft vendors to its lineup.

Golden goodies from Damn Good Honey in Kerhonkson will be sold at the Suffern Farmers' Market this season.

Golden goodies from Damn Good Honey in Kerhonkson will be sold at the Suffern Farmers' Market this season.

Photo Credit: Damn Good Honey/Facebook
North Country Retreat, which sells eggs from free-range chickens and meat from Scottish Highland cattle, will be one of the new vendors at the Suffern Farmers' Market this year.

North Country Retreat, which sells eggs from free-range chickens and meat from Scottish Highland cattle, will be one of the new vendors at the Suffern Farmers' Market this year.

Photo Credit: North Country Retreat/Facebook
Do Re Me Farms is one of several vendors signed on to participate in the Suffern Farmers' Market's 15th anniversary celebration.

Do Re Me Farms is one of several vendors signed on to participate in the Suffern Farmers' Market's 15th anniversary celebration.

Photo Credit: Facebook

They are: 

  • North Country Retreat (grass-fed beef and chicken).
  • Damn Good Honey (honey and organic produce).
  • Ferrari Beer Co. (craft beer).
  • Chet’s Scents (soy candles).

Homemade Sugar Scrubs (all-natural body scrubs).

Also selling goodies and other things at the market are:

  • Do Re Me Farms (fresh local produce).
  • Meredith's Bread (baked goods including gluten free items).
  • Bishop Farms (beef, chicken, pork, lamb + prepared foods).
  • Woodside Blue Preserves (jams, jelly and marmalades).
  • Baked with Jake (cookies).
  • Hudson Valley Pantry (hummus, salsa, bbq sauce).

Craft vendors include:

  • Energy Blendz (crystal jewelry, singing bowls & books).
  • Poofy Organics (bodycare).
  • IRock Candles (soy candles).
  • CopperFly Bracelets (jewelry).

The market is from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays (rain or shine) through the end of October. It is in the village’s business district, in parking lot A at the bottom of Lafayette Avenue near the corner of Orange and Wayne avenues.

For more information about the market, click here.

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