Thursday, April 21, 2011

Music & Events for the 2011 Summer Season

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May 8th - Opening Day / Mother's Day

Free Seedlings for all Mothers. Bring your mother by the market to pick one up for her.

Special Thanks to The River Garden for donating the seedlings.

Music:

Studio Stu - Studio Stu takes the very best in classic jazz, pop, and originals, and twists them into what he calls 'evocative jazz & exotic lounge'. He starts with obscure pop tunes and a loop machine, except, nothing is sacred.....improv is rampant...lyrics are changed at will...familiar languages are obliterated....yet he's serious, sophisticated and uncompromising in execution. He is one in-tune, out-of-tune, offbeat, beatnik.

May 15th

Music:

Strawberry Hill Fiddlers - Kids of all ages playing traditional music, directed by Carole and Emily Schaad. www.strawberryhillfiddlers.com

Community Group:

4H - The Spitters Club, a camelid club right here in Dutchess County. Stop by to see their Alpacas and Llamas.

May 22nd - Spring Harvest

Chef Demonstration and tasting featuring the bounty of the Spring harvest.

Music: TBA

May 29th

T-shirt Sale to benefit the Rhinebeck Farmers' Market /John Honey Scholarship Fund. Stop by to pick up a fun foodie t-shirt for only $5 each. All proceeds benefit the Rhinebeck Farmers' Market / John Honey Scholarship Fund.

Music:

Acoustic Medicine Show - Welcome to the travellin' medicine show, come on people, come on, let's gooooo. www.theacousticmedicineshow.com

 

June 5th

Music:

Crazy Feet - Swing dance music. It's toe tappin' fun for everyone!

Community Group:

The Rhinebeck Jewish Center - founded in 2007 by Rabbi Hanoch & Rebbetzin Tzivie Hecht. The center is a place where learning and laughter, sacred and secular, spiritual and physical, come together in an atmosphere of warmth and acceptance! Serving Jewish life in Northern Dutchess County; Providing educational, cultural, and social activities to Jewish individuals and families, regardless of background or affiliation. Stop by our table at the Rhinebeck Farmers Market to find out what is new and exciting at the RJC www.RhinebeckJewishCenter.com

June 12th

Music:

Eric Erickson - Acoustic guitar-based originals and classic covers. www.EricErickson.com

Community Group:

Mother's Club - A group of local moms who raise money for Northern Dutchess Hospital, for womens and childrens services.

 

June 19th - Father's Day

It's strawberry season! Bring Dad to the market for a free strawberry shortcake compliments of the Rhinebeck Farmers' Market. Starts at 11am

Music:

Brian Madden and the Neo Trio Jazz & Blues www.brianmaddenmusic.com

 

June 26th

Hudson Valley Sheep & Wool Festival will offer tastings of Lamb Sliders

Music:

Tuba Skinny - Tuba Skinny is a band that takes its listeners back in time to the traditional jazz and old blues music of the nineteen twenties and thirties. The members have been playing together since meeting on the streets of New Orleans five years ago, & officially began playing as Tuba Skinny during the spring of 2009. www.tubaskinny.tk

July 3rd - Independence Day

T-shirt Sale to benefit the Rhinebeck Farmers' Market /John Honey Scholarship Fund. Stop by to pick up a fun foodie t-shirt for only $5 each. All proceeds benefit the Rhinebeck Farmers' Market / John Honey Scholarship Fund.

Music: TBD

July 10th

Music:

Steve Chizmadia - Steve is an award winning artist from the Hudson Valley with strong roots in the singer songwriter tradition, country and rock. www.stevechizmadia.com

Community Group:

Wilderstein Historic Site - Hudson Valley Victoriana at its best. Exquisite Queen Ann style mansion, 1888 interiors, grounds designed by Calvert Vaux. Home of Margaret (Daisy) Suckley, cousin and confidante of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. House Tours, walking trails and remarkable Hudson River views. www.wilderstein.org

 

July 17th

Music:

Fred Gillen Jr. - Part folk singer, part indie rocker, and part poet, Fred Gillen Jr. writes and sings songs about the human experience, honestly and fearlessly addressing pain, injustice, and isolation in his work, but also acknowledging and celebrating the hope in everyday existence. www.fredgillenjr.com

Community Group:

Catskill Animal Sanctuary - A safe haven for abused, abandoned, and neglected horses and farm animals while heightening public awareness of the treatment of these animals and its impact on humans, animals, and the planet we share through innovative on and off-site programming, and serving as an educational resource to schools and youth organizations. Stop by to talk to us about volunteer opportunities, providing an adoptive home, and for more information about our educational events. www.CASanctuary.org

 

July 24th - Annual Corn Roast

Corn doesn't get any fresher than this! Stop by for some farm fresh, grilled corn on the cob. All proceeds benefit the Rhinebeck Farmers' Market. Starts at 11am.

Music:

Steven Michael Pague & Friends - Steven's original and collected uplifting songs express the true commonalities of the experience of being human; feeling, dreaming, waking, wanting, needing, hoping, loving, losing, finding oneself, letting go, and being thankful. Voice and guitar. Folk, pop, reggae, country, skiffle. www.myspace.com/stevenmichaelpague

 

July 31st

Corn doesn't get any fresher than this! Stop by for some farm fresh, grilled corn on the cob. All proceeds benefit the Rhinebeck Farmers' Market. Starts at 11am.

Music:

Connor Kennedy - "Y'all better watch out for Connor...He's gonna be knocking around the block in a few years."- Alexis P. Suter
Before even hitting the age of 16, Connor Kennedy has performed with members of both The Levon Helm Band, and The Gregg Allman Band, and has put his name on the Hudson Valley music scene. Tracing his influences to a handful of musically rich names such as Bob Dylan, The Band, Muddy Waters, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, he performs songs of the past, as well as his own original material which is as diverse as his musical tastes. www.myspace.com/connorkennedyguitarist

Community Group:

Town of Rhinebeck CAC (Conservation Advisory Council - The CAC reviews applications before the Town Planning Board and makes recommendations on environmentally sensitive aspects of those applications. The CAC operates in an advisory role only. As the "voice of the Rhinebeck environment", we have also made it our mission to provide environmental education to the Rhinebeck community. www.rhinebeck-ny.gov/committees/town-government/town-conservation-advisory-council-cac

August 7th

Music:

String Machine - String Machine delivers a distinctive and infectious blend of Bluegrass, Folk, Classic Country and String Band music, tinged with Swing, Irish, Blues, Rockabilly and other ingredients that spice up the rich gumbo of American music. www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fjusA3PEV0

Community Group:

Art Studio Views - Stop by to find our more about their annual event dedicated to promoting the work and talent of local artists in the area.

 

August 14th - Tomato Day

Gigi Trattoria & Gigi Market will prepare a delicious dish featuring ripe, juicy, local tomatoes. Tastings will be provided.  www.gigihudsonvalley.com 

Music: TBD

August 21st

Music:

Perry Beekman - Guitarist & vocalist deeply rooted in the classic tradition of jazz. His repertoire features tunes from the Great American Songbook. His music is a wonderful combination of sophistication, excitement, and fun. www.perrybeekman.com

Community Group:

Rhinebeck Village Tree Commission - A volunteer group established by the newly created Tree Preservation Law to protect and maintain street trees and trees on public lands in the Village of Rhinebeck. Stop by find out more about the new law and bring your questions about choosing, planting and pruning trees as well. www.rhinebeck-ny.gov

August 28th - Kids' Day

Kids paint your own Rhinebeck Farmers' Market T-shirt. Starts at 11am

Music:

Spiral Up Kids - Organic free range children's music the whole family can groove to. www.spiralupkids.com

 

September 4th

T-shirt Sale to benefit the Rhinebeck Farmers' Market /John Honey Scholarship Fund. Stop by to pick up a fun foodie t-shirt for only $5 each. All proceeds benefit the Rhinebeck Farmers' Market / John Honey Scholarship Fund.

Music: TBD

September 11th

Music: Todd Young

Community Group: TBD

September 18th

Music:

Kyle Esposito- Americana-infused rock. Kyle is currently at work on his first solo project, bringing together acoustic and electric sensibilities, folk roots and pop branches, and both slightly off-center narrative and emotionally impressionistic lyrics. www.myspace.com/kyleesposito

Community Group:

Breast Cancer Options - An organization of survivors and their supporters who understand that a woman diagnosed with breast cancer is suddenly faced with some of the most important decisions she will ever make about her own healthcare. www.breastcanceroptions.org

September 25th

Fall Fruit - Chef Demonstration and tasting featuring Hudson Valley fruit.

Music:

Cleoma's Ghost - Sweet as a Georgia Peach spicy as a Chili pepper, Cleoma's Ghost plays old time Cajun music from the heart. Blending in some of their own original songs, they are a dance party contained in a duo. Sweet vocal harmonies.They will make you want to get up and dance and swoon. Sometimes at the same time! www.cleomasghost.com and www.myspace.com/cleoma39sghost

 

October 2nd

Music:

Brian Silber - Jazz Violinist - Standard, classic and Brazilian jazz, classical, contemporary, bluegrass and more. www.briansilbermusic.com

 

October 9th

T-shirt Sale to benefit the Rhinebeck Farmers' Market /John Honey Scholarship Fund. Stop by to pick up a fun foodie t-shirt for only $5 each. All proceeds benefit the Rhinebeck Farmers' Market / John Honey Scholarship Fund.

Music: TBD

October 16th

Music: TBD

Community Group: TBD

October 23rd

Music: TBD

Community Group: TBD

October 30th - Pumpkin Day

Kids paint your own pumpkin. Pick up your pumpkin from one of our vendors and then bring it to our pumpkin decorating booth to spruce it up for FREE. Starts at 11am

Music: TBD

November 6th

Community Group: TBD

November 13th

Community Group: TBD

November 20th - Pre-Thanksgiving Market

We know it can be chilly to do your Thanksgiving shopping on the last day of the market, so we will be offering free Butternut Squash Soup to our shoppers.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Market Cancelled this Sunday, April 24th

The market has been cancelled this Sunday due to the Easter holiday.

We will open outside on May 8th, Mother's Day with Free Seedlings for all Mothers.

So bring your Mom by for a little treat.

SEEDLING

See you then!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

The John Honey Scholarship - Deadline for submissions is May 1st

john honey

The Rhinebeck Farmers Market is pleased to offer the John Honey Scholarship again this year. The scholarship is named in honor of one of the founders and long-time member on the Board of Directors, John Honey.

The $1500 award will be given to a graduating Rhinebeck or Red Hook High School senior or the child of one of the Rhinebeck Farmers' Market vendors who will be attending college to major in agriculture, food science, environmental studies or a related field.

In consultation with the schools, a committee of the Rhinebeck Farmers Market Board of Directors will review applications.

The deadline for submissions is May 1 and applicants must have maintained a B average, been accepted to a college or university, and submit a transcript and essay describing why they have chosen their major.

Contact: info@rhinebeckfarmersmarket.com for more information

Friday, April 8, 2011

Last Indoor Market this Sunday, April 10th - Stock up

Stock up on all your favorite items. This will be our last indoor market. 

The April 24th market has been cancelled because of the Easter holiday.

We will open outside on May 8th, Mother's Day with FREE SEEDLINGS FOR MOM.

Here's a look at what you'll find at the market this Sunday.

 dancing ewe farm, fig jam, cheese dancing ewe farm, olive oil

Dancing Ewe Farm has returned from their farm in Italy and brought their fantastic olive oil and family recipe fig jam with them.

Breezy Hill Pasta Kesicke Farm ground beef

Breezy Hill Farm's fresh pasta freezes really well. They have fresh made ravioli too.

Kesicke Farm has great prices on grass-fed Angus beef from right here in Rhinebeck.

berkshire blue hudson red cheese   dinners to go

Stop by Julia & Isabella for some delicious local cheese....and if you don't feel like cooking, Meri will do it for you.

Migliorelli Farm, frozen vegetables, corn, beans, broccoli rabe, etc. our daily bread spacey tracy

Frozen vegetables from Migliorelli Farm and Artisan Bread from Our Daily Bread

Spacey Tracy's Pickles

Tousey Winery and Cassistousey honey

Tousey Farm has a nice selection of wine...and as always, their local honey.

venison smoked tendershardwood smoked turkey, quattro's poultry farm

Smoked Venison Tenders from Highland Farm & Smoked Turkey from Quattro's

chicken eggs quattros poultry farm rhinebeck farmers marketbeths farm kitchen jam

Farm fresh eggs from Quattro's & insanely delicious jam from Beth's Farm Kitchen

lynnhaven cheese

Lynnhaven's selection of fresh goat cheese.

ronnybrook milk bottlescider breezy

Ronnybrook Farm milk in glass bottles & Breezy Hill Orchard Cider.

potatoes cowberry crossing farm spinach baby, little seed gardensIMG_6927

Potatoes at Cowberry Crossing Farm

Baby Spinach from Little Seed Gardens

Merguez - Spicy Lamb Sausage from Dancing Ewe Farm

IMG_8464   oyster mush  

Sunflower Sprouts & Oyster Mushrooms from Wiltbank Farm

tote bag  green cards lino cut rhinebeck farmers market gina palmer illustrations

Last chance to get one of our orange tote bags...only $2 each.

Set of 8 lino-cut greeting cards designed by Rhinebeck Artist, Gina Palmer.

Stop by to see us this Tuesday at the Taste of Rhinebeck

Friday, March 25, 2011

Market this Sunday, March 27th

dancing ewe farm, cheese, olive oil, rhinebeck farmers market

Jody & Luisa from Dancing Ewe Farm are back from Italy and have brought their family farm's olive oil with them. They will also have their cheeses and merquez.

Tousey Winery and Cassis

We are now allowed to offer samples of wine at the market, so stop by and ask for a taste of Tousey Winery's wines.

oyster mush  sprouts wiltbank farm

Wiltbank Farm will be back with their Oyster & Shiitake Mushrooms and their selection of sprouts.

ronnybook farm dairy, creamline milk, butter, yogurt, creme fraiche

Amazing Real Live Food Co will be there with their selection of cheeses plus milk, butter and yogurt from Ronnybrook Farm Dairy

breezy hill orchard, ravioli

Breezy Hill will have their incredible handmade ravioli.

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Migliorelli has a full line of their produce that was picked at the peak of freshness and frozen so that it's available all winter long.

Stop by the Rhinebeck Town Hall at 80 East Market St this Sunday from 10am-2pm

www.rhinebeckfarmersmarket.com for more info

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Sponsor the Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market

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Voted “Best Farmers’ Market in the Hudson Valley” by Hudson Valley Magazine for the past three years in a row, the Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market is now open year-round. Our vendors, all local farmers, grow and sell quality local produce, meats, dairy products, flowers, honey, wines and more. Our goal is to promote local agriculture and community.

The Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market is unique in that it is not supported by a civic or governmental organization and enjoys no special eligibility status. The market relies solely upon vendor fees, business sponsors, donations, volunteers and merchandise sales for its operating funds. Administration is by a volunteer board of directors along with two paid management personnel. 100% of funds raised go to the operation of the market, educational events, chef demonstrations, children’s activities, musical performances and to our annual scholarship fund awarded to a local high school senior entering an agricultural field of study.

Donations of any amount will help to ensure a strong and successful farmers’ market in 2011 along with our efforts to bring the farmers’ market to you again in the winter of 2012.

There are two ways to participate.

  • For individuals and families, we offer a selection of our custom designed merchandise.
  • If you have a business, we offer several unique marketing opportunities for your business.

We hope you will join your friends and neighbors in sponsoring Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market!

Thank you to last year’s sponsors: 2010 Sponsors

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Here’s how to become a sponsor:

Families & Individuals

Use the Farmers’ Market Friend Mail in Form below

Right click on the form, then click print picture

RFM FRIEND BROCHURE side 2 2011

Business Sponsors 

Use the Business Sponsor Mail in Form below

Right click on the form, then click print picture

RFM inside business brochure 2011

For more info, email us at: info@rhinebeckfarmersmarket.com

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Sweet Corn Chowder with Bacon & Maple Syrup

corn chowder, migliorelli farm frozen corn, chipotle, maple syrup, bacon

Last summer Migliorelli Farm started freezing their excess produce and packaging it into one pound bags so that we would be able to savor their delicious sweet corn even in the middle of the winter.

Corn chowder is a delicious treat, but who feels like making soup when corn is in season in the middle of the summer heat? These frozen packets seem like the perfect solution.

Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 4 Slices of Slab Bacon – diced
  • 1 Large Onion – diced
  • Kosher Salt & Freshly Ground Black Pepper
  • 4 Red Potatoes (about 1 pound) – peeled and diced
  • 1 Quart Chicken Broth
  • 1 Lb Corn Kernels
  • 2 Cups Milk
  • 1 Cup Cream
  • 2 Tbsp Corn Flour (or Masa Harina)
  • 1/4 Cup Water
  • 1 Tbsp Maple Syrup
  • 1 Tbsp Chipotle in Adobo

Directions:

Heat a Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the bacon and cook for 2-3 minutes allowing the fat to render. Add the onions, a pinch of salt and a few grinds of black pepper. Saute 3 minutes.

Add the potatoes and stir to coat. Then add the chicken broth. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer. Simmer 15 minutes.

Add the corn, milk and cream. Season with salt and pepper. Raise the heat to medium and bring just barely to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 20 minutes. Puree half of the soup. I use and emersion blender but you can also use a blender or a food processor and return the puree back to the pot.

Combine the corn flour and water to make a slurry. Add this to the soup along with the maple syrup and chipotle in adobo. Simmer another 20 minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Adjust the amount of chipotle to the level of spice that you like.

Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market Sources:

More seasonal recipes at: atthefarmersmarket.com