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ALLEGHENY COUNTY Aspinwall FM 250 Freeport RD Aspinwell, PA 15215 - Selling Farmers - KING JOSEPH J Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Food Assistance Farmers' Markets and Selling Farmers ALLEGHENY COUNTY Aspinwall FM 250 Freeport RD Aspinwell, PA 15215 - Selling Farmers - KING JOSEPH J. (724) 586-5551 FMNP Hours: MCCORKLE REBEKAH (267) 772-1592 FMNP Hours: June - October Sunday 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM Bachman's Farm Market 2905 Freeport Road Natrona Heights, PA 15065 Stand Phone: (724) 226-8095 - Selling Farmers - BACHMAN DANIEL (724) 226-9580 FMNP Hours: June - October Monday - Sunday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Beccari's Farm Market 5095 Thomas Run Road Oakdale, PA 15071 Stand Phone: (412) 221-8768 - Selling Farmers - BECCARI PETER A (412) 221-8768 FMNP Hours: July - October Tuesday - Sunday 12:00 PM - 5:30 PM BEDNERS FARM MARKET 1520 BOWER HILL ROAD UPPER ST CLAIR, PA 15241 - Selling Farmers - ROSTRON DAVID (412) 221-5525 FMNP Hours: June - October Monday - Sunday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM BELLEVUE 34 North Balph Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15202 - Selling Farmers - HAFFEY JEREMY FMNP Hours: June - October Wednesday 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM PORTER ISAAC FMNP Hours: June - October Wednesday 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM Bethel Park Farmers Market Corrigan Drive Bethel Park, PA 15102 - Selling Farmers - SIMMONS ROBERT W (724) 941-1490 FMNP Hours: June - September 29 Tuesday 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM SWOPE RONALD FMNP Hours: June - September Tuesday 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM Blackberry Meadows Farm 7115 Ridge Road Natrona Heights, PA 15065 - Selling Farmers - URBAN HOMESTEADERS LLC FMNP Hours: Bloomfield Farmers Market 5050 Liberty Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15224 - Selling Farmers - GALLAGHER MEGAN FMNP Hours: 8/9/2021 Page 1 of 15 Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Food Assistance Farmers' Markets and Selling Farmers ALLEGHENY COUNTY KING JOSEPH J. (724) 586-5551 FMNP Hours: LILLSTROM AEROS (814) 256-3858 FMNP Hours: June - November Saturday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM STURGES AARON FMNP Hours: June - November Saturday 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Braddock Farm Stand 612 Braddock Avenue Braddock, PA 15104 Market Phone: (412) 362-4769 - Selling Farmers - GROW PITTSBURGH (412) 362-4769 FMNP Hours: June - November Wednesday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM FMNP Hours: June - November Saturday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Bridge's Farm and Greenhouses 7108 Leechburg Road New Kensington, PA 15068 Stand Phone: (724) 339-1709 - Selling Farmers - BRIDGE JAMES (724) 339-1709 FMNP Hours: June - November Monday - Sunday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Carnegie Farmers Market Mary & E Main Streets Carnegie, PA 15106 - Selling Farmers - BIBER KEVIN FMNP Hours: July - October Sunday 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM SMITH BETH E (412) 576-9218 FMNP Hours: July - October Sunday 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM Carrick Citiparks Farmers Market 1529 Brownsville Road Pittsburgh, PA 15210 Market Phone: (412) 422-6547 - Selling Farmers - CRUZ JOSE QUIROZ (330) 853-0461 FMNP Hours: JODIKINOS ALAN, ED & DJ (724) 899-3223 FMNP Hours: Decarlo's Market 560 MCKeesport Rd Elizabeth, PA 15037 - Selling Farmers - DECARLO JAIME (412) 384-7840 FMNP Hours: June - November Monday - Saturday 8:00 AM - 6:00 AM Dillner Family Farm 4140/Sandy Hill Road Gibsonia, PA 15044 Stand Phone: (724) 444-6594 - Selling Farmers - DILLNER DONALD (724) 444-6594 FMNP Hours: June - November Monday - Sunday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM 8/9/2021 Page 2 of 15 Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Food Assistance Farmers' Markets and Selling Farmers ALLEGHENY COUNTY Duda's Farm Market 1029 Lebanon Rd West Mifflin, PA 15122 - Selling Farmers - DUDA MARK (724) 246-7601 FMNP Hours: June - October Monday - Friday 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM FMNP Hours: June - October Saturday - Sunday 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM East Liberty Farmers Market N Euclid Ave & Broad St Pittsburgh, PA 15026 - Selling Farmers - BRENCKLE THOMAS FMNP Hours: JODIKINOS ALAN, ED & DJ (724) 899-3223 FMNP Hours: KELLAR LAURA FMNP Hours: June - November Monday 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM MCCORKLE REBEKAH (724) 230-6315 FMNP Hours: June - October Monday 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM MCELHINNY FARM (724) 538-8621 FMNP Hours: June - November Monday 3:30 PM - 7:30 PM SCHILLING ROBERT M (724) 547-4760 FMNP Hours: June - November Monday 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM WOOLF WILLIAM A FMNP Hours: ZIBRITOSKY MARK FMNP Hours: June - November Monday 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM Eichner's Farm Market & Greenhouses 285 Richard Road Wexford, PA 15090 Stand Phone: (724) 935-2131 - Selling Farmers - EICHNER RICHARD & RONALD (724) 935-2131 FMNP Hours: June - November Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM FMNP Hours: June - November Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM FMNP Hours: June - October Sunday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Farmers Market Cooperative of East Liberty 344 North Sheridan Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Market Phone: (412) 661-1875 - Selling Farmers - GREENAWALT FARMS (724) 872-8342 FMNP Hours: June - November Saturday 5:00 AM - 12:00 PM HILEMAN TIMOTHY (724) 478-4361 FMNP Hours: June - November Saturday 6:00 AM - 12:00 PM KENNEDY JOHN (724) 898-2316 FMNP Hours: June - November Saturday 5:00 AM - 12:00 PM 8/9/2021 Page 3 of 15 Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Food Assistance Farmers' Markets and Selling Farmers ALLEGHENY COUNTY Forest Hills Farmers Market 1840 Ardmore Blvd Forest Hills, PA 15221 Market Phone: (724) 339-1709 - Selling Farmers - BRIDGE JAMES (724) 339-1709 FMNP Hours: June - October Friday 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM KING LARRY (724) 898-3276 FMNP Hours: June - October Friday 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM MCELHINNY FARM (724) 538-8621 FMNP Hours: June - October Friday 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM SCHILLING ROBERT M (724) 547-4760 FMNP Hours: June - October Friday 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM Garfield Farm Stand 509 Wicklow Street Pittsburgh, PA 15224 - Selling Farmers - CREASY JOHN FMNP Hours: June - September Wednesday 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank 1 N Linden St Duquesne, PA 15110 - Selling Farmers - GREATER PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK FMNP Hours: Green Grocer Brownsville Rd & Hays Ave Mt. Oliver, PA 15210 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Monday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM 2nd and 4th Monday only GREATER PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK FMNP Hours: Green Grocer / Duquesne 35 Grant Avenue Duquesne, PA 15110 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Friday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM 1st and 3rd Friday only Green Grocer /Northview Heights 533 Mt Pleasant Rd Pittsburgh, PA 15214 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM 2nd and 4th Thursday only Green Grocer East Pittsburgh 509 Bessner Ave East Pittsburgh, PA 15112 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Thursday 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM 1st and 3rd Thursdays only GREATER PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK FMNP Hours: 8/9/2021 Page 4 of 15 Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Food Assistance Farmers' Markets and Selling Farmers ALLEGHENY COUNTY Green Grocer/5 Generaltion Bakers 1100 Chartiers Ave McKees Rocks, PA 15136 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM GREATER PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK FMNP Hours: Green Grocer/Alma Illery Medical Center 7227 Hamilton Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15208 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM 1st and 3rd Thursday only GREATER PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK FMNP Hours: Green Grocer/East Hills Community Center 2291 Wilner Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15221 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM GREATER PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK FMNP Hours: Green Grocer/Family Dollar 533 Miller Ave Clairton, PA 15025 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Monday 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM 2nd and 4th Monday only GREATER PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK FMNP Hours: Green Grocer/GAP park 504 Grant Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15209 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Monday 1:30 AM - 2:30 PM 1st and 3rd Monday only GREATER PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK FMNP Hours: Green Grocer/Lincoln Lemington Belmer 1433 Lincoln Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15206 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Tuesday 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM 2nd and 4th Tuesday only Green Grocer/Monview Heights 48 Midway Dr West Mifflin, PA 15122 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Friday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM 1st and 3rd Friday only 8/9/2021 Page 5 of 15 Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Food Assistance Farmers' Markets and Selling Farmers ALLEGHENY COUNTY Green Grocer/Old Shop n' Save Building 1850 Centre Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15219 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM 2nd and 4th Tuesday only Green Grocer/Pavillion Hillsboro St & Sheaden Blvd Pittsburgh, PA 15204 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Thursday 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Green Grocer/Sharpsburg Community Library 1212 Main Street Pittsburgh, PA 15215 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Monday 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM 1st and 3rd Monday only Green Grocer/Sheraden Sheraden Blvd Pittsburgh, PA 15204 - Selling Farmers - Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank FMNP Hours: June - November Thursday 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM 2nd and 4th Thursdays only GREATER PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK FMNP Hours: Green Grocer/Sheraden Library 720 Sherwood Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15204 - Selling Farmers - GREATER PITTSBURGH
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