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Beacon Farmers Market

(Beacon, New York)
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We are a year-round Farmers Market. December through April we are located in Pete Seeger's Sloop Clubhouse right on the river in the train station parking lot. May through November, weather permitting, we are right next door on the new ferry dock. Items available at the market include vegetables (year round), fruit, wines, bread, cheeses, pottery, jewelry, candles, mushrooms, honey, meat, maple syrup, yogurt, eggs and much more. In the Winter, we are open 10am to 4pm on Saturday and when we move outside in May, we change days to Sunday although our hours are the same. A ferry operates most of the year so if you feel like a trip across the Hudson, it is the most gorgeous ride. A shuttle operates on the week-ends so lunch and some gallery browsing on Main Street is only a short ride away, as is a trip to our neighbour, the world re-nowned DIA art museum.

(This listing was last updated on Sep 25, 2007)


Location

The Beacon Train Station Parking Lot on the Waterfront
Beacon, NY 12508


When and Where  

(January)
Community Center lot Monday, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.

Contact Information

Simone Williams
845-597-5028

Mailing Address:

165 Grand Street
Newburgh, NY 12508

The Beacon Year-Round Farmers Market May through November, every Sunday 10am to 4pm December through April, every Saturday next door inside the Sloop Clubhouse. Local fireside shopping in the Winter and spectacular river front shopping in the Summer. Local wine, cheeses, candles, pottery, meat, eggs, honey, maple syrup, smoked fish, quiche, soup, bread, pasta, year-round unsprayed black dirt vegetables and greenhouse greens, orchard fruit and so much more.

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