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The Market has over 60 vendors!  A partial list ...  (Check out the availability of local produce with this handy guide from Pride Of New York).


Bulich Creekside Farm:  943-5739
Vegetables, fruit, and plants from Leeds, Greene County, New York.
Baitsholts Farm:  797-5201
Gourmet lamb, hormone/antibiotic-free. Retail cuts, whole or halves. Wool blankets from our flock, handspun yarns, handwoven shawls.
Frantzen’s Scenic Acres Farm:  872-1199
135 acres of a working farm that has been in existence since before the 1800s. Located in the Helderbergs, We supply chemical free veggies, free range and hormone free hens and eggs and heritage turkeys for the holidays.
The Farm at Kristy’s Barn:  www.kristysbarn.com
Using no chemicals or low spray when necessary, we bring you just about every kind of vegetable you can think of as well as apples and other fruits, strawberries, raspberries, pickles and more as well as home baked turnovers, pies and doughnuts right from the farm kitchen.  kmjapple@nycap.rr.com. ,813-9315
Farmer Jon:  farmerjoh@mhcable.com 
Avoiding artificial chemicals and bringing you a huge variety of freshly picked produce including lettuce, squash, peas, beans, cukes, carrots, peppers, cherries, and lots, lots more. 767-9211.
Tildale Farm:  tilldalefarm@gmail.com
Certified organic, heritage and pasture raised beef and port.  Hoosick, N.Y.  802-447-6552
Wunsapana Farm: www.wunsapana.com
Llama "beans" packaged in burlap bags.   Llama manure, organic fertilizer.  It is lower in organic matter content than most livestock manures but it still has plenty to improve soil texture and water-holding capacity. It can be spread directly onto plants without fear of 'burning' them. The nitrogen and potassium content of llama manure is comparatively high--an indication of good fertilizer value. Phosphorus is relatively low as in most other livestock manure, Calcium and magnesium content is average. 
4557 Hurst Road, Altamont, NY 12009   518.861.6612, e-mail: maxspot@aol.com
Solstice Farm
Veggies.
Funk Farms
Baked goods.
Blackberry Farms
Eggs, wool products, veggies, seedlings.
Ravens Roost
Meat, wool.
Produce Project
Organic veggies.
Wellington Farm
Organic veggies, spices, drinks.
Lloyd Spear Beekeeper
Honey.
Mountain Wind Farm
Maple syrup.
Sugarbush
Maple Syrup.


Four Corners Luncheonette:   www.fourcornersluncheonette.com
A Verdant Oasis in the Gustatory Badlands:  At our market with fresh baked goods, fair trade drinks and lemonade and lots more.   2 Grove Street, Delmar, NY 12054.  518-439-0172
The Perfect Blend:  www.perfectblendcafe.com
The Perfect Blend with their perfect and fair trade coffees, teas, baked goods, maple syrup and light meals. Plenty of quality  music and local art on the walls too. Right at “the Four Corners.” 376 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, NY 12054.  (518) 439-6537, (518) 439-5472 (fax).  info@perfectblendcafe.com
My Linh Restaurant:  linh@mylinhrestaurant.com 
Serving spring and summer roles, veggie pillows, Vietnamese Salads, sandwiches, deserts, salads and more. 272 Delaware Ave. Albany 456-8899.
RG Cheese:  rgcheese@hotmail.com
Cow and goat milk product using milk from family owned, local farms.  188 Remsen St. Cohoes.
All Good Bakery
All Good Bakers joined the Delmar Market in the Winter of '09.  We are passionate about baking with organic and local ingredients, while keeping fair-trade practices in mind.  We bring artisan bread,
best upstate bialys, handmade croissants, whole grain muffins, buttermilk scones and vegan cinnamon buns. We began the Capital Region's first Community Supported Bakery.  Winter Shares available:
www.allgoodbakers.weebly.com.  Follow us on Facebook & Twitter for updates & giveaways.  Special orders available: 518-453-9656 or email: allgoodbakers@gmail.com. 
Longfield Farm
Breads.
Gatherers Granola
Cereal, snack bars.
Larry’s Sauces
Our Daily Eats
Nuts, granola and more.
Maria’s Peruvian Foods
Bake for You
Baked treats.
Zorba’s Natural Foods
Vegan dips.
Freddy's Rockin' Organic Hummus
Skinner's Maple Syrup
The Produce Project


Mosaics By Christine:  www.mosaicsbychristine.com
All pieces are individually designed and hand created by Christine Shea. Each piece is one of a kind and there's no limit to what can be created. My inspiration comes from both my own imagination and that of my customers. Please visit my gallery to see some examples of my work or feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Custom work encouraged!  366 Delaware Avenue., Albany, NY (Located at Emack & Bolio's Ice Cream Parlor).  (518) 423-4802.  csmosaic@nycap.rr.com.
Peyster Street Designs:  ttalmage@nyycap.rr.com
Sterling silver, brass and gemstone jewelry, handcrafted and one-of–a-kind.
Suzy Yoga:   www.suzyyoga.org
Massage Therapist who will be giving “chair massages” at the market.
Mayan Hands:  www.mayanhands.org 
Handcrafted products from Guatemala including tableware, handbags and accessories, children’s products and baskets made of pine needles. All products are fair trade and made by Mayan women working in cooperatives to overcome poverty and discrimination.
Bethlehem Art Association
Local art work.
Ben Rauch Design
Wood bowls, sculptures.
Hillaby Mills
Artistic birdhouses.
Designs by Dana
Jewelry.
Woodshed Designs
Recycled wood products, wool products.
Ali Herman Designs
Jewelry, artwork.
Burden Lake
Body creams.
Little Sprig
Body creams, body oils.
Studio 55
African baskets.
Delmar Design Squad
Sign painting, furniture making.
Jewelry by Dona Marie
Earthly Remedies
Salves and creams, baby and pet products.
Oil Paintings by Linda
Earthstone Candles
Nicolette Callaway:  (917) 254-1000, nicolette.callaway@gmail.com
Nicolette Callaway’s collage paintings focus on the natural world and how we live in it.  Her recycling, or "upcycling," of pulp fashion magazines makes a statement about the culture those magazines promote with detailed depictions of the natural elements and Totem animals, their meanings derived from Native American nature cultures. Nicolette has also focused on the BP oil spill and the politics of food.
www.flickr.com/niccallaway
www.niccallaway.blogspot.com
www.etsy.com/shop/nicolettecallaway
www.etsy.com/shop/niccallaway


Applications for the 2012 season will be taken starting in February. Drop us a note at that time to request your application but feel free to contact us before then with any questions at info@delmarmarket.org.