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Gallivans 2016 Farmers Market Brochure2.Indd 59TH DISTRICT AGRITOURISM GUIDE Your Guide to: Farmers’ Markets, U-Pick and U-Cut Farms, Roadside Stands, Farm Shops, Education Centers, Stables, Maple Producers, CSA Programs & More! From New York State Senator Patrick M. Gallivan arms and businesses across Western New York are Fopening their doors, issuing a heartfelt invitation to sample the abundant bounty and natural beauty found in New York’s growing venture — agritourism. Agritourism is the intersection of agriculture and tourism, a heady mix of farms, markets, people, livestock and the culture of growing food, guaranteed to entertain people of all ages. Whether you’re looking for an authentic farm experience, a pastoral setting to pick strawberries or ride horses, or scary twists and turns in a Halloween corn maze, it can all be found right here in your own backyard. So what are you waiting for? Come out and experience for yourself the many delights and adventures that our agricultural neighbors have to offer. ERIE COUNTY West Seneca East Aurora Springville C - Arden Farm G - Castle Farms A - Agle’s Farm Market 1821 Billington Rd. 1051 Rt. 249 B - Alden Farmers’ Market C - Arden Farm East Aurora, NY 14052 Brant, NY 14026 D1 - Awald Farms (Berries) (716) 341-1268 (716) 549-3282 D2 - Awald Farms (Pumpkins) [email protected] Goat milk dairy – raw and pasteurized. Cheese E - Bippert’s Farms and fudge. Call ahead for appointment. F - Brant Apple Farm We offer a Community Supported Agriculture G - Castle Farms program, with shares available for pick-up at H - Colden Farmers’ Market H - Colden Farmers’ Market I - Country Pine Farms the farm. Our farm stand is stocked daily with 8745 Supervisor Avenue J - East Aurora Farmers’ Market fruits and vegetables and we also have eggs, Colden, NY 14033 K - Eden Valley Growers, Inc. lamb, pork and chicken. Please contact us for (716) 941-3550 L - Evergreen Hill’s Christmas Farm M - Field of Dreams availability or to sign up for our CSA program. Open every Saturday from 8:30am to 1pm N - Gentner’s Commission Market www.theardenfarm.com June through mid October. We offer fresh and Springville Auction baked-goods, cut flowers, annuals, perenni- O - Hen-Hawk Acres als, maple products, honey products, season- P - Hideaway Acres D1, D2 - Awald Farms Q - High Time Stables at 10692 Walnut Ave. al vegetables and fruit, and farm fresh eggs. Sugar Brook Farm North Collins, NY 14111 Occasional crafters. Local musicians weekly. R - Hills Christmas Tree Farm (716) 337-2997 Proceeds from the market go to the Bread of S - Holland Farmers’ Market Life food pantry. T - Jake’s Greenhouse (716) 337-3162 www.breadoflifecolden.org/farmersmarket. U - Kate’s Country Cousins Our U–pick location includes strawberries, V - Laing-Gro Fertiilzers, Inc. html W - Lothlorien Therapeutic red, black and purple raspberries, and blue- Riding Center berries. We open the second week in June. I. Country Pine Farm X - Mayer Bros. Cider Mill Call for picking conditions. In September, Y - Our Family’s Harvest Market 11996 Humphries Hill Rd. Z - Red Barrel Cider Mill, Inc. make a visit to the giant pumpkin patch on Holland, NY 14080 AA - Roth’s Hillside Tree and Shirley Road to pick out the perfect pumpkin. (716) 537-2927 Produce Farm We also have gourds, mums, corn stocks, and Originally a dairy farm, we are now a BB - South Hill Farm CC - Stonehill Orchard fall decorations. well-maintained, family owned and operated, DD - Shining Star Cattle Company 2195 Shirley Rd. certified and registered tree/nursery farm EE - Thorpe’s Organic Family Farm North Collins, NY 14111 that has been serving WNY for over 20 years. FF - Tom’s Fruit & Vegetable Stand We open the day after Thanksgiving and will GG - W.D. Henry & Sons, Inc. www.awaldfarms.com HH - Waterman’s Greenhouse be open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 4pm until Christmas. II - Weiss Farms E - Bippert’s Farms JJ - Wendel’s Poultry Farm www.countrypinefarm.com KK - West Seneca Farmer’s Market 5240 Clinton St. Elma, NY 14059 J - East Aurora Farmers’ Market (716) 668-4328 Aurora Village (Tops) Plaza Grey Street A - Agle’s Farm Market Fresh Produce, Fresh Baked Goods, Beautiful East Aurora, NY 14052 7952 Gowanda State Rd, Flowers, Vegetable Plants, Trees, Bushes, (716) 771-9590 Eden, NY 14057 Mulch, Soils, Compost, Angus Beef, Wendel’s Every Wednesday & Saturday, 7:00 a.m.-1:00 (716) 992-4290 Chicken, Candy, Snacks. Local Favorites p.m. from 1st Saturday in May until Wednesday Hours change seasonally, so please call. available, Honey, Maple Syrup. Our Store before Thanksgiving. We sell Easter plants, spring flowers and www.eastaurorafarmersmarket.com vegetable plants, gardening supplies and do Market is now open year round, Winter Market Hours: 10am - 5pm, Sat 10AM - 2PM custom planting of containers for customers. K - Eden Valley Growers, Inc. www.bippertsfarms.com Fresh produce is available in season (June 7502 N. Gowanda State Rd. through October). Eden, NY 14057 facebook.com/AglesFarmMarket F - Brant Apple Farm (716) 992-9721 1355 Rt. 249 Hours (during season): 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. B - Alden Farmers’ Market Brant, NY 14027 Hours (off season): 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 13119 Broadway (Rt. 20) (716) 257-9109 Cooperative shipping & sales of wholesale Alden, NY 14004 While we specialize in U-Pick apples and produce; May 1st Greenhouse Outlet-retail (716) 937-0103 pears, we are able to assist with special flower sales [email protected] orders if you are unable to pick yourself. www.edenvalleygrowers.com We are open every Saturday from 8:30am During the fall harvest season, we invite you to 1pm from May through October. We offer to experience our picturesque working farm in fresh vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, Western New York. chicken, beef, baked goods, honey, maple www.brantapplefarm.com syrup, candy, spices, pasta, soaps, jellies, and [email protected] much more. ERIE www.aldenny.org/market.asp COUNTY L - Evergreen Hills P - Hideaway Acres Alpaca Farm U - Kate’s Country Cousins Christmas Tree Farm 12169 Middle Road 6148 Broadway 7586 Vermont Hill Road Sardinia, NY 14134 Lancaster, NY 14086 Holland, NY 14080 (716) 496-7225 (716) 685-4842 (716) 537-2750 We are a small hands-on alpaca farm, located We have everything you are looking for all season long. From flowers to Christmas trees, We are a family-oriented tree farm where we in the town of Sardinia. We are open by appointment only from March 1 - through we sell everything. Come check us out and understand that getting a Christmas tree can enjoy some ice cream! be a wonderful family tradition and a mem- October 1. facebook.com/hideawayacresfarm Hours: Mon - Sun: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm orable event (We encourage families to sled www.facebook.com/pages/Kates-Country- and play on our land while selecting a tree). Q - High Time Stables at Cousins/152137534867302 We offer cut and precut trees, including: Blue Sugar Brook Farm Spruce, White Spruce, Scotch Pine, Douglas 1851 Four Rod Road V - Laing-Gro Fertilizers, Inc. 8656 Depot Street Fir, Canaan Fir, Fraser Fir and Balsam Fir, as East Aurora, NY 14052 Eden, NY 14057 well as fresh made wreaths. (716) 652-1440 (716) 992-3830 www.evergreenhills.org As one of the most extensive and well- Hours: Mon. - Fri: 8:00am - 4:30pm developed equestrian facilities in Western We have custom blend fertilizers, turf seed, M - Field of Dreams New York, we offer boarding, full lesson farm seed, custom application of fertilizer programs, training, and sales. 6550 Vermont Hill Rd and seed, and farm chemicals. www.hightimestables.com South Wales, NY 14139 www.laing-gro.com (716) 652-7638 R. Hills Christmas Tree Farm After selecting and cutting your tree, our staff W - Lothlorien Therapeutic 13214 Belscher Road Riding Center hauls your purchase out of the field to bundle Springville, New York 14141 15 Reiter Road and wrap it. We have wreaths each year, plus (716) 592-5096 East Aurora, NY 14052 swags, and candy-cane and star shapes, and We are a “Choose and Cut” tree farm offering (716) 655-1335 offer free hot cocoa. We grow a variety of pine, a variety of trees, including: Balsam Fir, Ca- Our mission is to assist individuals in spruce, and fir. Open 9-5 starting the Friday naan Fir, Concolor Fir, Douglas Fir, Grand Fir, developing their highest potential through after Thanksgiving. Blue Spruce and White Spruce. We also have therapeutically based equine activities. an assortment of exotic trees to choose from. The facilities at LTRC are designed to N - Gentner’s Commission Market Pre-cut trees are available for your conve- accommodate riders with disabilities and Springville Auction nience and we also have potted trees. We Through the use of special mounting ramps, 341 W. Main St. are open the day after Thanksgiving through a wide variety of adaptive equipment and Village of Springville, NY 14141 Christmas and our hours are Monday thru the cooperation of our trusted, loyal and specially-trained horses. We are a 501(c)(3) (716) 592-4062 Friday 10am to 5pm; Saturdays and Sundays 9am to 5pm. nonprofit organization. Livestock auction and flea market every www.lothlorientrc.org Wednesday year round. Multiple vendors of www.hillschristmastreefarm.com local produce and homemade products as well S - Holland Farmers’ Market X - Mayer Bros. Cider Mill as other items including Amish baked Town of Holland Main Street Parking Lot 1540 Seneca Creek Rd. goods etc. Main Street (Route 16) West Seneca, NY 14224 www.gentnerspringvilleauction.com Holland, NY 14080 (716) 668-5260 (716) 537-9590 Stop in to see some new products and all the old favorites you have come to enjoy over the O.
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