Here is what we are expecting:
--vegetable and herb plants (Buhrmaster’s Farm, Native Farm Flowers, Barber’s Farm and others)
--gorgeous hanging baskets—perfect for Mother’s Day! (Barber’s Farm and others)
--beets with greens that are sweeter than chard
--rhubarb (Cornell Farm, Windy Willow Farm and others)
--early radishes (Cornell Farm, Migliorelli’s Farm, and others)
--scallions (Native Farm Flowers)
--pullet eggs—the first eggs from a hen less than one year old (Cooper’s Ark Farm)
--this is a great time for greens--especially spinach
--asparagus (Pixie’s Preserves by Petuske’s Produce, Buhrmaster Family Farm and Migliorelli Farm)
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February 22, 2009
Excecutive Chef to the Governor Noah Sheetz will be at Schenectady Greenmarket on Febuary 22nd doing some demonstrations on cooking with local food!
February 08, 2009
Robb Alley Stage: Terri Roben, Guitar, Banjo, Uke, Folk and Peace Songs.
Education Center Jam Session: Tim Barker, Accoustic-funk-folk-sing along - BRING YOUR GUITAR and join our jam circle. Very encouraging and enthusiastic, Tim is well known for his song leadership abilities. He can make anyone feel comfortable so jump in on the fun.
February 15, 2009
Robb Alley Stage: Catherine Norr, Guitar, Folk Songs, Blues, Pop, Country and Originals, followed by Steve Scarlata, guitar and vocals
February 22, 2009
Robb Alley Stage: Harry George Pellegrin, Classical and New Age Guitar followed by Alex DiCicco, Piano
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Schenectady Greenmarket is now accepting applications for the Summer Market. The market will be located outdoors in Downtown Schenectady and will open May 3rd and continue through the end of October. Applications are due February 15th. Visit schenectadygreenmarket.org for applications and information.
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