On Monday, April 8, dine at Iron Hill Brewery in Media and 20% of your bill (excluding alcoholic beverages, gratuity, and taxes) will be donated to the Media Farmers Market! Reservations are strongly suggested, and you must present this coupon for the donation. Please share this coupon with others, but we ask that you respect Iron Hill’s rules and do not distribute the coupon on Iron Hill premises. Thank you so much for your continued support of the Market!
Join us as we celebrate Earth Day at our April 7th Market! Since there will not be a Market on April 21 due to the Easter holiday, we’re celebrating Earth Day early. There will be lots of earth-friendly surprises, including story time with Ms. Emily from the Haverford Township Free Library from 10am to 11:30am. She will be reading fun produce and Earth Day-themed stories for the kids. Stay tuned for more announcements!
Dine at Iron Hill, Support the Market
On Monday, April 8, dine at Iron Hill Brewery in Media and 20% of your bill (excluding alcoholic beverages, gratuity, and taxes) will be donated to the Media Farmers Market! Reservations are strongly suggested, and you must present this coupon for the donation. Please share this coupon with others, but we ask that you respect Iron Hill’s rules and do not distribute the coupon on Iron Hill premises. Thank you so much for your continued support of the Market!
Media Film Festival
The Media Film Festival is fast approaching! The Festival is April 4, 5, and 6th at the Media Theatre. Tickets are on sale now.
Summer Schedule Returns Soon
As warm weather returns, so does the weekly Market! The regular season of the Market will begin on May 5, and will continue every Sunday from 10am to 2pm, rain or shine, through November 17. In the meantime, don’t forget our Market on Sunday, April 7 from 10 to noon. The Market will be located on Edgemont Street between Front and State Streets. SNAP is accepted at the Market, please stop by the Manager’s Table to use these benefits.
On Monday, April 8, dine at Iron Hill Brewery in Media and 20% of your bill (excluding alcoholic beverages, gratuity, and taxes) will be donated to the Media Farmers Market! Reservations are strongly suggested, and you must present this coupon for the donation. Please share this coupon with others, but we ask that you respect Iron Hill’s rules and do not distribute the coupon on Iron Hill premises. Thank you so much for your continued support of the Market!
Celebrate Earth Day
Join us as we celebrate Earth Day at our April 7th Market! Since there will not be a Market on April 21 due to the Easter holiday, we’re celebrating Earth Day early. There’s lot of earth-friendly surprises in the works, and we’re excited to confirm that Ms. Emily from the Haverford Township Free Library will be at the Market from 10 to 11:30 reading fun produce and Earth Day-themed stories for the kids. Stay tuned for more announcements of fun surprises!
Winter Market Continues Thru April
There’s only one Winter Market left! There will be a Market on April 7, then a short break for the Easter holiday. As spring arrives, the regular season of the Market will begin on May 5, and will continue every Sunday from 10am to 2pm, rain or shine, through November 17. In the event of dangerous or severe weather, check our Facebook and Instagram pages for emergency closing information. The Market will be located on Edgemont Street between Front and State Streets. SNAP is accepted at the Market, please stop by the Manager’s Table to use these benefits.
You love Gail’s Egg Farm. We love Gail’s Egg Farm. But did you know other vendors love Gail’s Egg Farm too? The Pasta Lab sources their eggs from Gail’s Farm in Vineland, NJ. Get your fresh, free range eggs at the Market!
Neil’s Sharpening Service
It’s that time again, Neil’s Sharpening Service will be back at the Market on March 17! Bring out all those blades to be sharpened while you shop.
Dine at Iron Hill, Support the Market
On Monday, April 8, dine at Iron Hill Brewery in Media and 20% of your bill (excluding alcoholic beverages, gratuity, and taxes) will be donated to the Media Farmers Market! Reservations are strongly suggested, and you must present this coupon for the donation. Please share this coupon with others, but we ask that you respect Iron Hill’s rules and do not distribute the coupon on Iron Hill premises. Thank you so much for your continued support of the Market!
Winter Market Continues Thru April
There’s only three Winter Markets left! The Winter Market will continue through April 7, then takes a short break for the Easter holiday. As spring arrives, the regular season of the Market will begin on May 5, and will continue every Sunday, rain or shine, through November 17. In the event of dangerous or severe weather, check our Facebook and Instagram pages for emergency closing information. The Market will be located on Edgemont Street between Front and State Streets. SNAP is accepted at the Market, please stop by the Manager’s Table to use these benefits.
While the local honey is so sweet from NewBee Ranch, we also love their sour side. Check out their selection of fermented foods, including some fun kraut varities. Last month they had cauliflower kraut, and rutabaga kraut has been known to appear on their table. You never know what they’re going to ferment next, so make sure you stop by to check out their entire selection of honeys, fermented foods, and beeswax products. And while you’re there, make sure to get some lovin’ from Hank!
You don’t just want it, you knead it
Take it from little S., you knead bread from Brandywine Valley bread! He was very excited to pick out his bread at the last market. Make sure to stop by early for the best selection, they are likely to sell out. And ask about the sourdough bread as well, it’s great for those with gluten-sensitivities.
Dine at Iron Hill, Support the Market
On Monday, April 8, dine at Iron Hill Brewery in Media and 20% of your bill (excluding alcoholic beverages, gratuity, and taxes) will be donated to the Media Farmers Market! Reservations are strongly suggested, and you must present this coupon for the donation. Please share this coupon with others, but we ask that you respect Iron Hill’s rules and do not distribute the coupon on Iron Hill premises. Thank you so much for your continued support of the Market!
Dine at Iron Hill, Support the Market
The Winter Market will continue through April 7 on the first and third Sundays of each month from 10 to 12, rain, shine, or snow! In the event of dangerous or severe weather, check our Facebook and Instagram pages for emergency closing information. The Market will be located on Edgemont Street between Front and State Streets. We will still accept SNAP, please stop by the Manager’s Table to use these benefits.
Don’t forget, the Market still has some great fresh fruit options! Visit Sharrah Orchards for lots of varieties of apples, plus homemade applesauce, their own canned peaches, and more! See them at the Front Street end of the Market. Celebrate Your Heart This February.
Celebrate Your Heart This February
While pink and red hearts are fun in February, why don’t you take some time out to celebrate your heart and how you can treat it right at the Media Farmers Market? Olive oil contains antioxidants, can help lower blood pressure, help with good cholesterol, and reduce your risk of heart disease. Stop by Mediterra for delicious olive oils, vinegars and more!C
Winter Market Continues Through April
The Winter Market will continue through April 7 on the first and third Sundays of each month from 10 to 12, rain, shine, or snow! In the event of dangerous or severe weather, check our Facebook and Instagram pages for emergency closing information. The Market will be located on Edgemont Street between Front and State Streets. We will still accept SNAP, please stop by the Manager’s Table to use these benefits.
Welcome new vendor Urban Roots Farm this week to the Market! Based out of Rosemont, Pa they farm on three of the 43-acre campus of theVillage. They will be bringing some fantastic and unusual varieties of greens:
Bloosdale Spinach: a special variety of spinach made for the winter season – it gets sweeter after it’s been through a couple frosts!
Tardivo and castelfranco radicchio: these are bitter greens that originate from very rural Italian communities. Both can handle a lot of heat and can be thrown on the grill, braised in soups, or even roasted in the oven. They go great with sweet and salty pairings like apples from Sharrah Orchards and blue cheese, or with savory flavors like mushrooms from Midnite Mushrooms!
Neil’s Sharpening Service Returns
Neil’s Sharpening Service will be at the Market this Sunday! Bring out your knives, garden tools, clipper blades, lawnmower blades, and any other blade you might have to be expertly sharpened while you shop! Don’t get caught with dull blades when spring weather arrives!
Celebrate Your Heart This February
While pink and red hearts are fun in February, why don’t you take some time out to celebrate your heart and how you can treat it right at the Media Farmers Market? Did you know that greens are a heart-healthy vegetable? They contain lots of vitamins, including A, C, and K; and are rich in fiber which lowers cholesterol and your risk of heart disease. They also contain high levels of magnesium which helps in regulating blood pressure.
Neil’s Sharpening Service is scheduled to return to the Market on Sunday, Feb. 17! Gardening season is fast approaching, so bring out those garden tools and lawnmower blades now so you’re ready when spring weather arrives. Or bring out those kitchen knives, hair clipper blades, or scissors to be sharpened while you shop!
Celebrate Your Heart This February
While pink and red hearts are fun in February, why don’t you take some time out to celebrate your heart and how you can treat it right at the Media Farmers Market? Did you know that carrots are a heart-healthy vegetable? The high levels of carotenoids, powerful antioxidants, that are found in carrots can combat the free radicals that cause heart disease. Stop by Robin Hill for fresh, frost-sweetened carrots, and stay tuned for more heart-healthy choices available at the Market!
We’ve Seen The Sign
We’ve updated our yard signs! Do you still have one of our original signs with our summer Sunday hours? We’d like to update it with our current hours. If you have one of our signs, please email us so we can set up a time to drop by or meet up to quick put a sticker on your sign. We appreciate your support! If you don’t have a yard sign and would like to have one for your yard, let us know and we’ll get one to you!
Did you realize this week during the polar vortex that your cold weather accessories are lacking? Then come out to the Market this Sunday to meet Pam from Trotter Hill Alpacas. Located in Glen Mills, Pam and her alpacas produce wool, gloves and mittens, fuzzy shoe inserts, and other woolly things. You’ll be ready to handle whatever winter weather comes our way next!
Fresh Produce from Robin Hill
Believe it or not, Robin Hill will still have a great selection of fresh produce this week. They are anticipating having frost-sweetened, tender carrots; hakurei turnips; tatsoi; kale; and beets. They will also have sauce and salsa that would go great with chips for the game!
We’ve Seen The Sign
We’ve updated our yard signs! Do you still have one of our original signs with our summer Sunday hours? We’d like to update it with our current hours. If you have one of our signs, please email us so we can set up a time to drop by or meet up to quick put a sticker on your sign. We appreciate your support! If you don’t have a yard sign and would like to have one for your yard, let us know and we’ll get one to you!
We already knew that our vendors are the best around. But it seems that our secret is getting out. Two of our vendors have recently been featured in articles:
Brandywine Valley Bread Brandywine Valley Bread was recently featured on the PAEats blog. Brandwine Valley Bread recently opened their brick and mortar store, and PAEats highlights their journey to this accomplishment. Click here to read the full article.
Aurora Grace Chocolates Aurora Grace Chocolates was profiled by The Inquirer at the beginning of the month. Also just having opened a storefront, Aurora Grace began on Etsy, and now sells their amazing hand painted chocolates and more in multiple outlets. Click here to read the full article. (Photo credit: Heather Kalifa, Staff Photographer, The Inquirer)
Resolve to Make More Homemade
It’s been shown that cooking more meals at home has many benefits. Home cooked meals tend to have healthier ingredients and leads to consuming less calories. Cooking at home is also cheaper, and can be a great bonding experience when people share the work. Don’t know what to do with an item? Ask the experts! Our vendors know best how to use their products, and you may discover your new favorite dish!