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Goodness Grows
Every Tuesday
Seasonal Fresh Produce
Join us at the Madison County Historical Society’s 10th Annual Cottage Lawn Farmers’ Market.
Discover fresh seasonal produce, flowers, artisan bread, pastries, baked goods, maple products, poultry, beef, pork, lamb, eggs, wool and yarn products, jams and jellies, soaps, jewelry, home décor, handcrafted wooden and metal items, and much more!
There are a variety of farmers, artisans, independent consultants, food vendors, and nonprofits participating in the market. We hope you will join us at the Cottage Lawn Market to support your farmers and small businesses.
The Cottage Lawn Farmers’ Market will once again welcome New York State Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program Checks at the market. The New York State Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) consists of two programs: the Women, Infants, and Children Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (WIC FMNP) and the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP). Those who are eligible for these programs are provided checks to redeem for fresh, local fruits and vegetables at participating farmers’ markets and farm stands.
The market is made possible by the most generous support from our presenting sponsor, the Gorman Foundation, with additional support from the Tanner Insurance Agency and Community Bank. If your business would like to support this community event, please reach out to Gina at director@mchs1900.org.
Farmers' Market Schedule
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Winter (Indoor) Market - Nov. 5, Dec. 3
1st Tuesdays - 12pm - 4pm
Organic Food
Fresh Produce
Local Vendors
Unique Artists
Guided Tours
Storytelling
Vendor Applications
Looking to join? Fantastic! Please select an application below for your specific business type.
We have some great vendors joining us for this year’s market. If you are a farmer, artisan, small business owner, or independent consultant and would like to participate, please contact us!
Stone Brothers Farm and Greenhouse
Tom Stone of Stone Brothers Farm and Greenhouse of Canastota is returning to the market with a variety of fresh seasonal produce from asparagus, beans, beets, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, endive, escarole, fennel, garlic, kale, kohlrabi, leeks, lettuce, microgreens, onions, peas, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, turnips, shallots, summer and winter squash, swiss chard, tomatoes, raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, pears, cherries, plums, peaches, and apples. He will also have eggs, honey, and maple syrup.
Flora & Fauna Farm
Ash Lovett and Matthew Camilli of Flora & Fauna Farm of Oneida are returning to the market. Ash is the first-generation, woman-owned fiber farm specializing in breed-specific wool for fiber artists of every variety. Each week at the market Ash will be bringing yarn and wool from her flock, vegetables from her garden, eggs, pork, and lamb meat.
Amy's Adventures
Amy Winn of Amy’s Adventures of Cleveland is new to the market. Amy will have eggs, baked goods (bread, cookies, muffins), produce from her 2-acre home-based garden(beans, squash, lettuce, tomatoes, kale, pumpkins, cucumbers), and homemade candles.
Dandelion and Burdock
Suzanne Lynch of Dandelion and Burdock of Cleveland will have her candles, body cremes, room spray, soap, and potted herbs.
Wooden Moon Studio
Brandi Gall of Wooden Moon Studio of Deansboro will have wooden flower art wreaths, ornaments, and seasonal fresh-cut bouquets.
Magpie Merchantile
Lisa Fish of Magpie Mercantile of Oneida will have her originally designed semi-precious stone and beaded jewelry wrapped with wire.
Joy's Sourdough
Joy Hartley of Joy’s Sourdough of Oneida is new to the market with her sourdough classic loaves, chocolate chip cookies, and scones.
Margaret Lucio
Margaret Lucio is new to the market with her quilling/paper filigree decorative artwork, pottery, and sewn items.
Fiddlespoon
Rayne Polkowski of Fiddlespoon of Marcellus is new to the market. Rayne creates original artwork and art prints.
The Yellow House
Justin and Shaena Trievel of The Yellow House of Chittenango will have jam bars using their homemade jams, a variety of cookies, and loaves of fresh-baked rustic Ciabatta, Rye, and Focaccia.
Bob's Wooden Trivets
Bob Faduski of Bob’s Trivets of Oneida is returning to the market with his beautiful handmade wooden trivets and more!
Freedom Farms
Carolyn Peters of Freedom Farms of Verona will return to the market with her USDA grass-fed beef, free-range eggs, free-range chicken, seasonal fruits and vegetables, fruit pies, jams and jellies, cookies, and bread.
The market is made possible by the most generous support from our presenting sponsor, the Gorman Foundation, with additional support from the Tanner Insurance Agency and Community Bank. If your business would like to support this community event, please reach out to Gina at director@mchs1900.org.