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DESCRIPTION:MAMARONECK INDOOR FARMERS MARKET!\nFor people who support loc
 al farms with their appetite and wallet\, here&rsquo\;s good news: the N
 ortheast winter doesn&rsquo\;t have to be bleak.\nOn Saturday\, January 
 7th\, 2012\, the Mamaroneck Indoor Farmers Market will open for its four
 th season at St. Thomas&rsquo\; Episcopal Church\, 168 W. Boston Post Ro
 ad\, in Mamaroneck.&nbsp\; The vendors\, curated by Community Markets\, 
 will offer artisanal products and prepared foods to go\, along with prod
 uce from greenhouse growing and the time-honored art of cold storage. Th
 e market runs every Saturday from 9 am&ndash\;1 pm through May 19th\, 20
 12.\nEven better yet we are heading outside. The church is our backdrop 
 to the fresh air starting Saturday April 14th! Come enjoy the spring and
  get your local shopping done.\nSeveral new vendors are set to debut: Am
 erican Pride Seafood\, Stone and Thistle Farm\, Flour City Pasta\, Raaka
  Chocolate\, Amazing Real Live Food Co. (probiotic dairy products)\, Mau
 ra &amp\; Nuccia (baked goods) and Stephan&rsquo\;s Blends (family-recip
 e Polish pierogies). They join a vibrant market already established by p
 opular returning vendors: Bombay Emerald Chutney Company\, Christiane&rs
 quo\;s Backstube (European-style bakery)\, Coach Farm\, Dr. Pickle\, Fea
 ther Ridge Farm\, Flourish Baking Company\, Gajeski Produce\, Kontoulis 
 Family Olive Oil\, Meredith&rsquo\;s Bread\, Orwashers Bakery\, Thornwoo
 d Farm\, Tierra Farm\, Trotta Foods (Italian specialties) and Migliorell
 i Farm.\n&nbsp\;\n&ldquo\;We&rsquo\;re excited to meet the people from t
 his area of Westchester\,&rdquo\; said Glenn Bickelman of American Pride
  Seafood\, &ldquo\;We&rsquo\;re bringing sea scallops\, codfish\, flound
 er and other catches from the East End of Long Island. All of our fish a
 re sustainable\, meaning we get them when the stocks are high and they&r
 squo\;re never depleted.&rdquo\;&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;\nShoppers are encourage
 d to enjoy the venue&rsquo\;s seating area\, where they can visit over c
 offee for sale by the church. Miriam Haas\, founder of Community Markets
 \, is happy to return to St. Thomas&rsquo\;\, saying\, &ldquo\;We always
  appreciate the support of the Mamaroneck and Larchmont communities\, es
 pecially in the winter. Sometimes people don&rsquo\;t know that there ar
 e great local foods to be had in the cold months. The shoppers from the 
 summer markets in Larchmont\, New Rochelle\, Pelham and Rye are loyal --
  they&rsquo\;re our core shoppers. This market allows farmers and produc
 ers to connect with their customers all year.&rdquo\;\n&nbsp\;\nWho: Mam
 aroneck Indoor Farmers Market\, hosted by Community Markets\nWhat: The m
 arket will open on Saturday\, January 7th\nWhen: Every Saturday from 9:0
 0 am-1:00 pm through May 19th*\n*Market will be closed on Saturday\, Feb
 ruary 25th\nWhere: St. Thomas&rsquo\; Episcopal Church\, 168 W. Boston P
 ost Road\, Mamaroneck\, NY\n&nbsp\;\nIn 2012\, Community Markets celebra
 tes their 21st year of creating markets where neighbors meet to be enter
 tained\, relax\, and engage with local food. For more information visit:
  communitymarkets.biz or contact Frankie Rowland: frowland@communitymark
 ets.biz or (914) 923-4837.
URL:http://larchmont.patch.com/events/mamroneck-indoorfarmers-market-open
 ing-day-2012
SUMMARY:Mamaroneck Indoor Farmers Market (Now Outside!)
LOCATION:St. Thomas Episcopal Church: 168 W Boston Post Rd\, Mamaroneck\,
  NY
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