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Farmers Market at Christopher Morley Park

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 500 Searingtown Rd Roslyn NY 11576  See map

Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano today announced the Long Island Growers Market will once again be returning to Christopher Morley Park located at 500 Searingtown Road, in Roslyn-North Hills. The Farmer’s Market will run Wednesday’s from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. from May 30th through November 21st.

“I’m excited that Long Island Growers Market at Christopher Morley park can once again bring not only healthy farm-fresh produce to residents of Nassau County, but also to serve as a vibrant community gathering that reflects the surrounding neighborhood,” said County Executive Mangano. “The combination of new and returning vendors, events and programs will provide a lively market experience week after week for our valued shoppers.”

Some items the Long Island Growers Market will offer include: Fruit, Vegetables, Olive Oils, Pickles, Flowers, Plants, Artisans Breads, Soup Stocks, Home Made Soups, Fresh Roasted Coffee, Goat Cheese, Dairy Products, Jams and Jellies, Honey, Raviolis, Honey, Pasta, Home Made Sauces (pesto, tomato, etc.), Seafood, Baked Goods from 5 Different Vendors, Smoked Meats, Soups, Salads, Home Made Granola Bars, Fresh Pickle Vegetables, Tapenade, Honey, Salts, Dessert Sauces, Chutney, Large Choice of Spices, Stuffed Breads, Home Made Soaps / Oils and Dog Treats.

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