Farmers' Market of the Week: Liberty

The Watershed Agricultural Council and Pure Catskills are featuring a different Catskills farmers' market every week during the 2016 growing season.

This week's market is the Liberty Farmers' Market. The market is held every Friday from May 27 through October 28, 4 to 7pm, at Creekside Park on 91 South Main St.

Catskill Mountainkeeper's Farmers' Markets in Liberty and Monticello aim to promote local, sustainable agriculture, increased consumer awareness and access to healthy foods, while enhancing the value of our communities and economic opportunities for farmers, small businesses and artisans.

The Liberty and Monticello Farmers Markets are approved for the ‘Farmers Market Nutrition Program’ (FMNP), the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP), the WIC (Women, Infants and Children) Vegetables and Fruit Program and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formally EBT) benefits. These initiatives provide eligible recipients with vouchers that can be used for the purchase of fresh, nutritious, unprepared, locally grown fruits, vegetables, and herbs from approved farmers' markets around New York. The purpose of these programs is both to increase the consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables among low income, disadvantaged residents, including seniors and women, infants and children, as well as to increase awareness within the recipient community about the availability and benefits of fresh, local food.

For more information about the Liberty market, contact market manager Ashley Tully at 845-439-1230 or ashley@catskillmountainkeeper.org, or visit the Sullivan Catskills Farmers Markets page on Facebook.

Pure Catskills is a regional, buy local campaign developed by the Watershed Agricultural Council.

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