Wisner Market


Summers
Every Thursday
10:00am-2:00pm
Wisner Park
Downtown Elmira
Wisner Market, our signature summer event, is held on Thursdays from 10am until 2pm in Wisner Park. Wisner Market is celebrating its 12th year and the 2008 season opens on June 5, and runs through September 25. Over 30 vendors offer a variety of products for sale, including fresh produce, cut flowers, candles, art, and crafts. Lunch is served throughout the park during the Market, which features specialties from many well-loved Elmira restaurants. Not-for-profit organizations are welcome to offer information to the over 1,000 weekly visitors, and entertainment is presented at each Market.
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All market participants, including farmers, crafters, food service vendors, not-for-profit organizations and entertainers, are licensed by EDD and follow a rigorous application and jury process. If you are interested in becoming a Wisner Market vendor, please contact Jennifer Herrick at 607.734.0341.
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This Year's Vendors
Community Arts of Elmira
Gary Packard
www.communityartsofelmira.com
Community Arts is a non-profit organization created to promote all forms of artistic expression by all members of the community. Our mission is to provide performance and exhibition space to new and established artists, provide educational programs and activities, create public awareness and encourage participation in and appreciation for all the arts.
Hendy Hollow Organic Farm
Steve Kettelle
www.hendyhollowfarm.com
Hendy Hollow Organic Farm is an 80 acre farm located in Pine City, New York, which is between Elmira and Corning, New York. We grow over 35+ different crops, from small berries to heirloom tomatoes t 7 varieties of garlic. We also grow a lot of onion varieties. Even though the farm is small, you would never know it from the tremendous amount of work required in season. We are constantly analyzing what we plant, to come up with just the right mix of products that grow well in our soil, sell for a decent price, and enjoyable to grow.
Manns Country Gardens
Kelly Mann
www.mannscountrygardens.com
We have been making pure maple syrup products since 1984. We offer our maple products and other gourmet food in attractive gift box sets. At our gift shop in the spring we sell perennials and shrubs. Our gift shop is open most of the year- with a wide variety of gifts. Check out our personalized ornaments. In the summer we grow and sell fresh cut flowers and bouquets.
Hilltop Inn
Mike Sullivan
www.hill-top-inn.com
As Chemung County’s Oldest Licensed Restaurant, our landmark establishment continues to cater to many generations of Elmira residents. Opened in 1933, the Sullivan family carries on the traditions set forth by John L., Lou, Robert, & Marilynn.
A Step Above
www.astepabove.net
Excellence in Catering and Pastries
Gardiner’s Farm
Fran Gardiner
agmap.psu.edu/Businesses/1099
Scenic orchard in Bradford County featuring dwarf apple trees on stakes and trellis. Fantastic fall colors. U-pick and We pick. APPLE varieties include: Redfree, Gala, Red McIntosh, Red Cortlands, Red and Yellow Delicious, Jonathan, Jonagold, Empire, Honeycrisp, Northern Spy, Spy Gold, Rome, Stayman Winesap. Tree-ripened PEACHES from mid-August to mid-September. Three varieties of SWEET CHERRIES, ripening the end of June to mid-July.
Rootwork Herbals
Amanda David
www.rootworkherbals.com
Rootwork Herbals is our family’s offering towards greater health and wholeness. To this end, we have dedicated ourselves to providing our community with lovingly hand-made herbals of the highest quality. We are a small home-based business located in the beautiful and abundant Finger Lakes region of New York State. We are fully committed to living a life in balance with the Earth.
King Ferry Winery
Peter and Tacie Saltonstall
www.Treleavenwines.com
On the east side of Cayuga Lake at King Ferry Winery you are invited to experience first-hand what having a burning passion for fine winemaking really tastes like.
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