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Goodness Grows
Every Tuesday
Seasonal Fresh Produce
Join us at the Madison County Historical Society’s Cottage Lawn Farmers’ Market.
Discover fresh seasonal produce, local cheeses, honeycomb, artisan breads, pastries, baked goods, maple products, poultry, lamb, eggs, wool and yarn products, jams and jellies, soaps, and much more! Weekly activities offered include guided house tours and storytelling. The Oneida Public Library will be providing free kid activities on the first Tuesdays of every month during the summer market. We hope you will join us at the Cottage Lawn Farmers’ Market, every Tuesday to support your farmers and purchase fresh local fruits, vegetables, and more while enjoying family activities and touring the Madison County Historical Society!
Farmers' Market Schedule
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Summer Market - June 7- August 30
Every Tuesday - 2pm - 6pm
No Market July 4th -
Fall Market - September 5
2pm - 6pm -
Winter (Indoor) Market - Nov. 1, Dec. 6
1st Tuesdays - 2pm - 6pm
Children's Activities
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.
Our 2023 Vendors
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!
We had such great success with our raffles at the market that will be holding them again this season, so come buy your tickets to win some beautiful and delicious artisan items!

Pampered Chef
Marianne Hand of Pampered Chef will be at the market on 7/19; 8/2; 8/16; 8/30.

Freedom Farm of Verona

Ma's Soaps
Amy Jakacki of Ma’s Soaps is new to the market with her skincare line made with all-natural
ingredients to heal all skin types.

Wooden Moon Studio
Brandi Gall of Wooden Moon Studio of Deansboro is new to the market. Brandi creates wooden flower art wreaths, mobiles, and ornaments. She will also have seasonal fresh-cut bouquets, a variety of jams, jellies, tea towels, napkins, and knit baby blankets.

Faduski’s Wooden Trivets
Bob Faduski of Faduski’s Wooden Trivets of Oneida will be returning to the market with his beautiful handmade wooden trivets and more!

Flora & Fauna Farm
Ash Lovett of Flora & Fauna Farm of Oneida is returning to the market. She is the first generation, woman-owned fiber farm specializing in breed-specific wool for fiber artists of every variety. Each week at the market she will be bringing yarn and wool from her flock, vegetables from her garden, comb honey, fresh-cut flowers, and lamb meat.

Hart’s Toys Plus
Butch Hart of Hart’s Toys Plus of Barneveld is new to the market. Butch creates beautiful ornate horseshoe lawn ornamentation.

Magpie Mercantile
Lisa Fish of Magpie Mercantile of Oneida is returning to the market with her originally designed semi-precious stone and beaded jewelry wrapped with wire.

Cancer Services Program of the Central Region
Cancer Services Program of the Central Region will be at the market on 6/28; 8/16; 10/4.

Stone Brothers Farm and Greenhouses

Terri's Quick Bites and More
Terri Sullivan of Terri’s Quick Bites and More Food Truck will be joining the market. On her menu are hamburgers, hotdogs, sandwiches, soup, chili, and bottled beverages

The Yellow House
Justin and Shaena Trievel of The Yellow House of Chittenango are new in the market. They are a homestead-based business, specializing in small-batch jams, jellies, fruit pies, baked goods, handmade and upcycled home goods, and decorations.
Our Sponsors
If you would like to help support the Historical Society by becoming a sponsor, please contact Sydney at sydney@mchs1900.org.