
Support Your Local Farmer's Market
Gloversville Farmer's Market
Location: Elm Street Pavilion
Times of Operation: Saturdays, 8am-Noon
Season: May through October
Johnstown Farmer's Market
Location: Old Johnstown Hotel, 55 East Main St.
Times of Operation: Tuesdays, 3pm-6pm
Season: May through October
Northville Farmer's Market
Location: Waterfront Park
Times of Operation: Tuesdays and Fridays, 2pm-5pm
Season: June through the beginning of October
Amsterdam Uptown Farmer's Market
Location: Sanford Farm
Times of Operation: Wednesdays, 3pm-6pm
Amsterdam Downtown Farmer's Market
Location: 52 Guy Park Ave.
Times of Operation: Thursdays, 9am-1pm
Location: Elm Street Pavilion
Times of Operation: Saturdays, 8am-Noon
Season: May through October
Johnstown Farmer's Market
Location: Old Johnstown Hotel, 55 East Main St.
Times of Operation: Tuesdays, 3pm-6pm
Season: May through October
Northville Farmer's Market
Location: Waterfront Park
Times of Operation: Tuesdays and Fridays, 2pm-5pm
Season: June through the beginning of October
Amsterdam Uptown Farmer's Market
Location: Sanford Farm
Times of Operation: Wednesdays, 3pm-6pm
Amsterdam Downtown Farmer's Market
Location: 52 Guy Park Ave.
Times of Operation: Thursdays, 9am-1pm
It supports the local economy - Buying locally-produced products helps support small local
businesses as well as the local farmers who provide the products for sale;
It produces healthier foods - Local foods are more nutritious because as food ages, it loses vitamins and minerals;
It produces fresher foods - Buying local food means food makes it to your home faster and is, therefore, fresher;
It’s environmentally friendly - Local foods require less packaging and travel less distances, saving on waste and pollution; and
It creates access to the people who grow your food - Buying local food allows for you to build a personal relationship with the person who has been with your food from the beginning so you know where it came from.
It produces healthier foods - Local foods are more nutritious because as food ages, it loses vitamins and minerals;
It produces fresher foods - Buying local food means food makes it to your home faster and is, therefore, fresher;
It’s environmentally friendly - Local foods require less packaging and travel less distances, saving on waste and pollution; and
It creates access to the people who grow your food - Buying local food allows for you to build a personal relationship with the person who has been with your food from the beginning so you know where it came from.