www.huntingdonfarmersmarket.org
The Huntingdon farmers market, which began in 1985, has a long tradition of connecting Huntingdon with local farmers, bakers and producers. The inception of the market was spearheaded by James Pingry of Hemmabast Farm and Tony Ricci and Rebecca Smith of Green Heron Farm. This original market was located on Washington Street in front of PNC bank and later moved nearby to 5th Street between Mifflin and Washington. ?
Much later in 2007 and after a hiatus from farming, James Pingry channeled his energy into re-creating the market in Portstown Park to once again bring local food and products back to the Huntingdon community. Since then, it has grown to offer a variety of fruits, organic and non-organic vegetables, baked goods, eggs, meat, hot foods and even locally produced soaps, wool and wine! The market also hosts a variety of volunteer-driven events for the community ranging from cooking demonstrations to raising awareness of food wellness and gaining access to fresh food through public programs such as SNAP.?
Today, the market consists of 12 core vendors, providing local homegrown produce, baked goods, wool, eggs, cheeses, honey, wine, kombucha, soaps and lotions.