AFMC Market Vendors

2026 VENDORS

  • Adirondack Heartworks

    Jessica Cannerella

    ADKheartworks@gmail.com

    518-837-2546

    Handmade ceramic artwork made right here in the Adirondacks! Each piece is inspired by nature and is unique as they are not mass produced. I’m offering a variety of creations including jewelry, home decor items, mugs, spoon rests, wall hangings, magnets, planters and more.

  • Adirondack High Peaks Beauty

    Elene Dashler

    ADKhighpeaksbeauty@yahoo.com

    518-524-5050

  • Adirondack Kettle Korn

    Todd McAuley

    popit028@gmail.com

    518-470-6361

    Adirondack Kettle Korn is celebrating their 26th year in business. Family owned and operated, vending in 100+ shows per year throughout the 518. 

  • Adirondack Wood Turner

    Ken Gadway

    adkturner@yahoo.com

    518-593-4894

  • Adirondack Wood Artisan

    Gary Carpenter

    adkwoodart@protonmail.com

    P.O. Box 16

    Riparius, NY 12862

    518 636-7127

    One of a kind turned bowls & burls, lazy Susans, utensils, cutting boards, serving boards, candle holders & one of a kind pieces.

    Wood from the Adirondacks, made in the Adirondacks. Cherry, walnut, white & yellow birch, maple, apple & butternut.

  • AHA Mushrooms

    Rachelle Waters

    rachelle@ahamushrooms.com

    518-354-9673

    AHA Mushrooms grows gourmet mushrooms year-round in New York’s Adirondack mountains. We offer log-grown shiitake seasonally, as well as a variety of choice culinary mushrooms from our mushroom barn.

    AHA Mushrooms are available at six farmers’ markets, Nori’s Village Market, and Chilton Farm Stand. We are members of Adirondack Harvest, Adirondack Farmers’ Market Cooperative, and the Tri-Lakes Regional Farmers’ Market Cooperative.

  • As You Wish Signs and Gifts from Dina

    Dina Garvey

    stdennis1972@hotmail.com

    518-534-4639

    I create one of a kind, hand painted and lettered artwork inspired by my forever home in the Adirondacks. All pieces are created by me using locally harvested, recycled, and wearable materials with paints that are made using a mixture of acrylics, native plants/flowers, binders and thickeners that create unique hues and textures.

  • Betty and Pat Hendrick Original Art and Cards

    Betty and Pat Hendrick

    phendrick7602127@roadrunner.com

    Betty is a lifelong artist. Her favorite media are collage and watercolors. Betty can be reached at ttraveler@aol.com or 216-217-4767.

    Pat has been a news and athletic events photographer for more than 50 years. Pat enjoys working in a variety of media, primarily oils. Contact Pat at phendrick7602127@roadrunner.com or 518-521-7899.

    Their work spaces and display area are in their Paul Smiths home. Visits are by appointment. They also can be found at the summer farmers markets in Saranac Lake, Lake Placid and Keene plus winter arts and crafts markets throughout the North Country.

  • Border Bee Company

    Walter Wilson

    609-668-4975

    Amongst the various wildflowers of New York’s Northern Adirondack region, along the Canadian border you’ll find Border Bee Company managing nearly 1,000 colonies of honeybees under the care of Walter Wilson. Starting as a hobby three generations ago, Walter proudly keeps the family tradition buzzing by maintaining his grandfather’s passion and legacy for beekeeping. Walter’s hives are managed with the deepest respect for the bees’ wellbeing knowing the vital role they play in our ecosystem. With this approach in mind, Border Bee Company is happy to provide pure local honey from the hives straight to you.

  • Blue Pepper Farm

    Shannon and Tyler Eaton

    bluepepperfarm@gmail.com

    Blue Pepper Farm is a regenerative farm, producing farmstead yogurt from our small flock of pasture raised dairy sheep in New York’s Adirondack Mountains. We strive to produce the most decadent yogurt you’ve ever tasted and we believe the only way to achieve this is to respect the interconnectedness of our soil, our pastures, and the health and happiness of our flock. We also produce and sell pasture-raised lamb, tanned sheepskins, yarn, and woven blankets. Follow our journey on Instagram @bluepepperfarm.

  • Bucksberry Farm

    Bryan Briscoe

    bryanb@bucksberryfarm.com

    518-572-2337

    Bucksberry Farm is a small Eco-friendly farm located just inside the Adirondack Park, in Saranac NY. We grow small quantities of farm-fresh vegetables, herbs, fruit and tropical spice rhizomes. Bucksberry Farm has been in operation since 2007 as market farm.

  • Czech's

    tesarph@aol.com

    518-637-8811

  • Creations by Marleen

    Marleen Barney

    Creationsbymarleen@gmail.com

    828-302-4565

    I started hiking the Adirondack Mountains and took a lot of pictures. Then in 2019 I asked my husband for an acrylic paint starter kit for Christmas. I am self taught and paint landscape scenes. I am inspired by these beautiful mountains, streets, and trees. All my life, my favorite tree has always been the white birch and they are my favorite to paint. I paint miniature wood pieces, canvas, and Faux Stained Glass.

  • Crocheted Hats, Bags, Etc.

    Julie Stickles

    jlscrochet@outlook.com

    540-903-4837

  • Great Northern Pantry

    Simon Colley

    gnpantry@gmail.com

    415-385-2297

    Great Northern Pantry was founded on a simple belief: food should be honest, consistent, and rooted in tradition. British baking is being rediscovered for its comfort and craftsmanship—and we’re proud to be part of that revival.

  • Gristmill Distillers, Inc.

    Keith Van Sise

    info@gristmilldistillers.com

    518-527-8131

    Gristmill Distillers sources locally, we mash locally, and we distill locally – deep in the heart of the Adirondacks! We strive for quality, working to make smooth, classic spirits that can be sipped straight—but that are just as good in your favorite mixed libation with a dash of this and a garnish of that.

  • Harris Family Farm

    Ben Harris and Maeve Taylor

    harrisfarmwestport@gmail.com

    907-317-3916

    We are a small family run farm in Westport, NY that grows produce, eggs and meat using draft horse power and organic practices. We specialize in heirloom tomatoes, salad mix, potatoes, sweet corn, berries, and cut flowers. We raise our chickens on pasture, thus creating happy chickens and delicious eggs. We strive for our farm to be a healthy component of the environment and community.

  • Heirlooms

    Lis Barsuglia-Madsen & Michael Barsuglia

    P. O. Box 530

    Harrisville, NY 13648

    www.yarnhygge.com

    www.scandinavianweaveandknit.com

    315-543-2214

    We Hand Weave rugs in wool or cotton, table runners, shawls, scarves. Hand Knit sweaters, shawls, hats, mittens, cowls. We Hand Dye yarns and write our own Knitting patterns to go with our own hand dyed yarns, so someone could make the same.

  • Irma's Tamales

    Irma Maldonado

    maldonadoirma58@gmail.com

    518-728-0505

    Tamales are a traditional Mexican food. Made from a base of corn masa, tamales can be made in many different styles, flavors and colors. Customers who choose Irma's Tamales have shared their enthusiasm:

    "The best I've ever had!" " It's exciting to return to the market and have tamales!" "Eating a tamale makes me feel right at home". "Every Sunday [at the market] is Christmas because I get to have tamales!"

  • JMG Woodworking

    Jeffrey Gavaletz

    www.jmgwoodworking.com

    JMG Woodworking is owned and operated by Jeffrey Gavaletz. Jeffrey is an artisan woodworker who designs and produces many products with a focus on quality. In addition to the many fine products, he also does custom jobs including camp signs, restorations, specialty turnings and custom products for your business.

  • Kimberly Handwoven

    Kimberly Davidson Bleau

    Kimberlyhandwoven@gmail.com

    Kimberlyhandwoven.com

    518-497-3053

    At Kimberly Handwoven my husband and I weave and dye 100% wool blankets on our 56" and 92" looms. We also weave a full line of cotton, linen and silk scarves and shawls. We love to weave custom colors for our customers.

  • Lange's Abstract Art

    Bob Lange

    bob@langesabstractart.com

    https://langesabstractart.godaddysites.com/

    I design and create original hand made works of art using acryllc and enamel paints. Whether on canvas, or on a plastic switch plate or receptacle cover, a cabochon gemstone mounted in metal jewelry or a jewelry box, each piece is a unique and individual work of art.

  • Last Chance Farm

    Cindy Rivers

    mcf72memes@gmail.com

    518-352-2468

    I will be at the Malone Farmers’ Market on Wednesdays.

  • Ledgetop

    Jessica Chevalier

    betweentheblossoms@gmail.com

    518-586-6769

    Heirloom herbs, perennials, annuals, veggie starts, vegetables and flowers grown naturally on our farm. Original photography, including linen goods, wall hangings, and cards. 

  • Mossbrook Roots Flower Farm

    Anne Burnett, farm manager

    Jackie & Jim Wheelin, business owners

    mossbrookroots@gmail.com

    518-420-3197 ext.4

    Mossbrook Roots is a small but mighty cut-flower farm located in Keeseville on Mace Chasm Road. They harvest a diverse array of unique, high-quality flowers & foliages throughout the growing season to supply their farm store, full-service florist shop in Plattsburgh, and regional farmer's markets. Expanding the opportunity to experience the difference seasonal, naturally grown flowers make is what Mossbrook Roots is most passionate about!

  • Motley Artist

    Ron Rodgers

    Ron@MotleyArtist.com

    518-570-5650

    I am inspired by nature and living in the Adirondack Park. I enjoy presenting my original watercolor paintings, framed with unique natural materials. I also offer a wide selection of note cards from my original works. On a limited basis I offer my Sculpture and nature inspired jewelry.

  • Northern Forest Silver

    Sarah Manitta

    northernforestsilver@gmail.com

    The wildness of the Adirondack mountains is the inspiration for all Northern Forest Silver adornments. Each piece is handcrafted using sterling silver and hand cut gemstones. This jewelry is as sturdy and captivating as the landscape that is found here and people that call it home.

  • North Point Community Farm

    Mike Champagne/ Marisa Lenetsky

    northpointcommunityfarm@gmail.com

    518 578 7387 / 518 653 3070

    We are a tight knit group of farmers who cultivate 25 acres of organically grown vegetables in Plattsburgh, NY. We take pride in our high quality vegetables and love feeding our community! In addition to attending farmers' markets, we have a farmstand, CSA program, and local and regional wholesale accounts. Come say hi to us on Saturdays at the Saranac Lake market and Sundays at the Keene Valley market!

  • Olde Tyme Winery at Brandy Brook Maple Farm

    Joy Herfurth

    Joyous360@yahoo.com

    439 Brandy Brook Road

    Ellenburg Center NY 12934

    518-569-5146

    We are a small family-owned and operated Certified Organic Maple Farm and New York's ONLY Maple Winery. We are located at the top the Northern Adirondack range. We tap 11000 maple trees and produce about 200 cases of wine annually! Our wine include 23 varieties of cold hardy grapes and fruit wines in Dry, Sweet or Semisweet. We offer farm tours and wine and syrup tasting by appointment!

  • Papa Dukes BBQ

    Christine and Michael McCauliffe

    papadukesbbq1@gmail.com

    4002 NYS Route 22

    Willsboro, NY 12996

    518-645-2788

    Papa Dukes BBQ has been in the food service business for over 10 years. We have been a member of the Adirondack Farmers Market for more than 20 years. Our food is cooked in house at our commissary in Willsboro. We do all types of catering for public and private events. We use our mobile Kitchen to serve at Farmers Markets, festivals, and special events.

  • Pat and April's Pork

    Patrick and April St. Onge

    patandaprilspork@yahoo.com

    http://www.patandaprilspork.com/

    315-296-2030

    Our family raises pork, beef, and chicken as naturally as possible. We also raise egg laying chickens and sell eggs. We sell piglets too. We welcome visitors and would love to explain more about our farm, the crops we grow, and exactly what our animals eat. Happy animals make delicious meat :)

  • Sapling Rustic Furniture

    Brendan Richardson

    brichardsonofsrf@gmail.com

    St. Regis Falls, NY

    Sapling rustic furniture harvests locally grown saplings and wood products to make handcrafted rustic furniture in the adks. Specializing in elm woven and leather seated chairs, repair seat weaving and custom tables.

  • Saranac River Ranch

    Bernadette Martin

    Bm@saranacriverranch.com

    www.saranacriverranch.com

    631-678-5227

    At Saranac River Ranch we make 100% cold pressed fruit and vegetable juices using local and organic produce. Cleanse packages are also available. You can book a a farm stay in our newly renovated barn and spend some time retreating on the beautiful Saranac River. The farm stand will also be open in 2024 to grab some fresh juice!

  • Secret Mountain Creations

    Julia Chambers

    secretmountaincreations@gmail.com

    518-586-2455

    I create realistic wooden mountain art. All of my mountain scenes are based on views within the Adirondack Park. Every part of the process is done by me - I draw the patterns, mill the wood, cut the pieces by hand, sand and shape the pieces, paint the skies, and frame them. Most of my wood is sourced locally, primarily from Specialty Woods in Bloomingdale, and some from Adirondack Hardwoods in Saranac. I also make wooden earrings, and some other wooden Adirondack themed art.

  • Solitude Soapworks, LLC

    Jenn Marshall

    info@solitudesoapworks.com

    www.solitudesoapworks.com

    518-419-7430

    Solitude Soapworks is a small, woman-owned bath and body company located in the heart of the High Peaks. We use the cold process method of soap making which means there is no external heat source to cook the soap, therefore, all the benefits of the plant-based butters and oils remain intact which results in exceptionally gentle products you can feel good about using. Our products are formulated to be gentle for all skin types.

  • Spruce Mountain Designs

    Spruce Mountain Designs

    Suellen McMillen and Jim Van Woert

    sprucemn@roadrunner.com

    www.spruce-mountain.com

    518-523-9212

    Suellen and Jim have been creating jewelry in their Lake Placid studio since 1993. Their designs focus on forms found in nature; cedar, oak, acorn, native flowers & moss. Other collections were inspired by Adk activities; hiking, kayaking, knitting and quilting. Their work is entirely hand-finished solely by the two of them. (solid sterling silver or 14k gold)

  • Sterling Roots

    Shane and Emily Dicob

    emily@sterlingroots.com

    315-486-7499

    Sterling Roots, the Adirondack Silversmiths, creates hand-forged jewelry in sterling silver and high karat gold. Rooted in tradition, our work reflects years of disciplined practice, quiet mastery, and intentional design. Each piece is shaped by hand in our studio, drawing from the raw, untamed landscape that continues to guide our forms.

  • Stormtree Studio

    Stephen DiCerbo

    stephen@stormtreestudio.com

    My artwork centers on fish, wildlife, and natural science subjects by employing various mediums including graphite, pen and ink, painting, and printmaking. For my fish-focused work, I primarily use Gyotaku—a traditional Japanese printmaking method.

  • Temple of Tools Woodworking

    Darrell Altizer

    ttwshop@hotmail.com

    Facebook- Temple of Tools Woodworking

    Handcrafted specialty items of heirloom quality. All items are hand made and the wood is locally sourced. All items are reasonable price, made to last a life time. We can make custom items if you desire.

  • The Drifter's Loaf

    Courtney Marvin

    thedriftersloaf@gmail.com

    518-586-2663

    Rooted in the craft of naturally leavened bread, The Drifter’s Loaf is a small-batch bakery dedicated to slow fermentation and stone-ground organic flours. From airy, high-hydration focaccia layered with farm-fresh vegetables to hearty loaves made from nutrient-rich ancient grains, each bake honors traditional methods while embracing modern digestibility. With a focus on texture and deep, developed flavor, we offer our community thoughtfully made, wholesome bread—freshly baked each week.

  • This, That, and More

    Sue Bailey/Amanda Hapeman

    suebaileysemail@gmail.com

    518-643-7083/518-593-1948

    ajhapeman@gmail.com

    Amanda and Sue have been friends for over 50 years! Bringing their creativity together, they have a lot to offer. From hand woven baskets created with hand dyed reed to hand painted bottles with fairy lights! Also other one of a kind, unique and fun items!

  • Underwood Herbs

    Jane Desotelle

    Underwoodherbs@gmail.com

    518-563-4777

    Since 1978, Jane Desotelle has been growing and ethically harvesting wild herbs for teas. Other products are catnip toys, lavender items, balsam wreaths and pillows and essential oils. The Plattsburgh Botanical Sanctuary is managed by Jane where visitors can see 400 species of plants and attend classes on their uses.

  • Wes Woodworking

    Wes Whitney

    Wookworking63@gmail.com

    518-576-9012 Shop

    518-637-2470 Cell

    I went to school in Boston, Massachusetts, at the North Bennet Street School. Using the fine craftsmanship I learned there, I try and apply that knowledge to the rustic furniture I make.

  • Wild Work Farm

    Lissa Goldstein

    hello@wildworkfarm.com

    www.wildworkfarm.com

    518-637-8302

    Wild Work Farm grows exceptional vegetables in Keene Valley. We are a small team on small acreage, but produce a lot of high quality produce that is available 10+ months of the year. Find our produce at the Keene Market, through our online store, and at retailers around the Ausable Valley.

  • Winding Brook Farm

    Dennis & Melissa Poirier

    windingbrookfarm2004@gmail.com

    93 Earlville Rd, Chateaugay, NY 12920

    518-353-0986 (text is best)

    Grassfed Beef, lamb, pastured pork, poultry (broiler chicken, duck, turkey and eggs).Hoping to have roving and yarn from our Border Leicester flock this summer. We have been selling our meat products through farmers markets for 18 years. We attend the Elizabethtown Farmers Market and Plattsburgh Farmers Market.

  • Wollecru

    Kirsten Liebl and Taylor LaFleur

    wollecru@gmail.com

    www.wollecru.com

    740-258-9439

    Wollecru is a sheep farm specializing in wool and woven goods created from our flock and dyed from plants that we grow or forage at our farm. We also sell lamb, sheepskins, and tallow candles, in order to utilize all that the sheep can offer us. We have a young orchard and vineyard planted, and a small specialty garden nursery that is open seasonally.

VENDOR ARCHIVE

  • Adirondack Country Gourmet Coffee

    John Collins

    acgcoffee@yahoo.com

    518-251-3466

    P.O. Box 103

    Bakers Mills N.Y. 12811

    Fresh roasted coffee

  • Adirondack Heartworks

    Jessica Cannerella

    ADKheartworks@gmail.com

    518-837-2546

    Handmade ceramic artwork made right here in the Adirondacks! Each piece is inspired by nature and is unique as they are not mass produced. I’m offering a variety of creations including jewelry, home decor items, mugs, spoon rests, wall hangings, magnets, planters and more.

  • Adirondack High Peaks Beauty

    Elene Dashler

    ADKhighpeaksbeauty@yahoo.com

    518-524-5050

  • Adirondack Mountain Photography

    Phil Merlino _ NOT ACTIVE

    adkmerlino@gmail.com

    philmerlino.com

    215-595-7850

    Phil Merlino is an Adirondack Mountain photographer, inspired by the weather and splendor of the region. His photographs bring attention to the details that are often overlooked in this ever changing natural environment. Phil and his wife Grace reside in North Hudson, NY. Each of Phil’s photographs is printed on Epson Ultra Premium Photo Paper Luster, Archival Value: 100 years, considered an industry benchmark for all other photographic papers.

  • Adirondack Wood Turner

    Ken Gadway

    adkturner@yahoo.com

    518-593-4894

  • Adirondack Wood Artisan

    Gary Carpenter

    adkwoodart@protonmail.com

    P.O. Box 16

    Riparius, NY 12862

    518 636-7127

    One of a kind turned bowls & burls, lazy Susans, utensils, cutting boards, serving boards, candle holders & one of a kind pieces.

    Wood from the Adirondacks, made in the Adirondacks. Cherry, walnut, white & yellow birch, maple, apple & butternut.

  • AHA Mushrooms

    Rachelle Waters

    rachelle@ahamushrooms.com

    518-354-9673

    AHA Mushrooms grows gourmet mushrooms year-round in New York’s Adirondack mountains. We offer log-grown shiitake seasonally, as well as a variety of choice culinary mushrooms from our mushroom barn.

    AHA Mushrooms are available at six farmers’ markets, Nori’s Village Market, and Chilton Farm Stand. We are members of Adirondack Harvest, Adirondack Farmers’ Market Cooperative, and the Tri-Lakes Regional Farmers’ Market Cooperative.

  • As You Wish Signs and Gifts from Dina

    Dina Garvey

    stdennis1972@hotmail.com

    518-534-4639

    I create one of a kind, hand painted and lettered artwork inspired by my forever home in the Adirondacks. All pieces are created by me using locally harvested, recycled, and wearable materials with paints that are made using a mixture of acrylics, native plants/flowers, binders and thickeners that create unique hues and textures.

  • Betty and Pat Hendrick Original Art and Cards

    Betty and Pat Hendrick

    phendrick7602127@roadrunner.com

    Betty is a lifelong artist. Her favorite media are collage and watercolors. Betty can be reached at ttraveler@aol.com or 216-217-4767.

    Pat has been a news and athletic events photographer for more than 50 years. Pat enjoys working in a variety of media, primarily oils. Contact Pat at phendrick7602127@roadrunner.com or 518-521-7899.

    Their work spaces and display area are in their Paul Smiths home. Visits are by appointment. They also can be found at the summer farmers markets in Saranac Lake, Lake Placid and Keene plus winter arts and crafts markets throughout the North Country.

  • Border Bee Company

    Walter Wilson

    609-668-4975

    Amongst the various wildflowers of New York’s Northern Adirondack region, along the Canadian border you’ll find Border Bee Company managing nearly 1,000 colonies of honeybees under the care of Walter Wilson. Starting as a hobby three generations ago, Walter proudly keeps the family tradition buzzing by maintaining his grandfather’s passion and legacy for beekeeping. Walter’s hives are managed with the deepest respect for the bees’ wellbeing knowing the vital role they play in our ecosystem. With this approach in mind, Border Bee Company is happy to provide pure local honey from the hives straight to you.

  • Blue Pepper Farm

    Shannon and Tyler Eaton

    bluepepperfarm@gmail.com

    Blue Pepper Farm is a regenerative farm, producing farmstead yogurt from our small flock of pasture raised dairy sheep in New York’s Adirondack Mountains. We strive to produce the most decadent yogurt you’ve ever tasted and we believe the only way to achieve this is to respect the interconnectedness of our soil, our pastures, and the health and happiness of our flock. We also produce and sell pasture-raised lamb, tanned sheepskins, yarn, and woven blankets. Follow our journey on Instagram @bluepepperfarm.

  • Bucksberry Farm

    Bryan Briscoe

    bryanb@bucksberryfarm.com

    518-572-2337

    Bucksberry Farm is a small Eco-friendly farm located just inside the Adirondack Park, in Saranac NY. We grow small quantities of farm-fresh vegetables, herbs, fruit and tropical spice rhizomes. Bucksberry Farm has been in operation since 2007 as market farm.

  • Czech's

    tesarph@aol.com

    518-637-8811

  • Creations by Marleen

    Marleen Barney

    Creationsbymarleen@gmail.com

    828-302-4565

    I started hiking the Adirondack Mountains and took a lot of pictures. Then in 2019 I asked my husband for an acrylic paint starter kit for Christmas. I am self taught and paint landscape scenes. I am inspired by these beautiful mountains, streets, and trees. All my life, my favorite tree has always been the white birch and they are my favorite to paint. I paint miniature wood pieces, canvas, and Faux Stained Glass.

  • Crocheted Hats, Bags, Etc.

    Julie Stickles

    jlscrochet@outlook.com

    540-903-4837

  • Gristmill Distillers, Inc.

    Keith Van Sise

    info@gristmilldistillers.com

    518-527-8131

    Gristmill Distillers sources locally, we mash locally, and we distill locally – deep in the heart of the Adirondacks! We strive for quality, working to make smooth, classic spirits that can be sipped straight—but that are just as good in your favorite mixed libation with a dash of this and a garnish of that.

  • Harris Family Farm

    Ben Harris and Maeve Taylor

    harrisfarmwestport@gmail.com

    907-317-3916

    We are a small family run farm in Westport, NY that grows produce, eggs and meat using draft horse power and organic practices. We specialize in heirloom tomatoes, salad mix, potatoes, sweet corn, berries, and cut flowers. We raise our chickens on pasture, thus creating happy chickens and delicious eggs. We strive for our farm to be a healthy component of the environment and community.

  • Heirlooms

    Lis Barsuglia-Madsen & Michael Barsuglia

    P. O. Box 530

    Harrisville, NY 13648

    www.yarnhygge.com

    www.scandinavianweaveandknit.com

    315-543-2214

    We Hand Weave rugs in wool or cotton, table runners, shawls, scarves. Hand Knit sweaters, shawls, hats, mittens, cowls. We Hand Dye yarns and write our own Knitting patterns to go with our own hand dyed yarns, so someone could make the same.

  • Irma's Tamales

    Irma Maldonado

    maldonadoirma58@gmail.com

    518-728-0505

    Tamales are a traditional Mexican food. Made from a base of corn masa, tamales can be made in many different styles, flavors and colors. Customers who choose Irma's Tamales have shared their enthusiasm:

    "The best I've ever had!" " It's exciting to return to the market and have tamales!" "Eating a tamale makes me feel right at home". "Every Sunday [at the market] is Christmas because I get to have tamales!"

  • JMG Woodworking

    Jeffrey Gavaletz

    www.jmgwoodworking.com

    JMG Woodworking is owned and operated by Jeffrey Gavaletz. Jeffrey is an artisan woodworker who designs and produces many products with a focus on quality. In addition to the many fine products, he also does custom jobs including camp signs, restorations, specialty turnings and custom products for your business.

  • Kimberly Handwoven

    Kimberly Davidson Bleau

    Kimberlyhandwoven@gmail.com

    Kimberlyhandwoven.com

    518-497-3053

    At Kimberly Handwoven my husband and I weave and dye 100% wool blankets on our 56" and 92" looms. We also weave a full line of cotton, linen and silk scarves and shawls. We love to weave custom colors for our customers.

  • Lange's Abstract Art

    Bob Lange

    bob@langesabstractart.com

    https://langesabstractart.godaddysites.com/

    I design and create original hand made works of art using acryllc and enamel paints. Whether on canvas, or on a plastic switch plate or receptacle cover, a cabochon gemstone mounted in metal jewelry or a jewelry box, each piece is a unique and individual work of art.

  • Last Chance Farm

    Cindy Rivers

    mcf72memes@gmail.com

    518-352-2468

    I will be at the Malone Farmers’ Market on Wednesdays.

  • Ledgetop

    Jessica Chevalier

    betweentheblossoms@gmail.com

    518-586-6769

    Heirloom herbs, perennials, annuals, veggie starts, vegetables and flowers grown naturally on our farm. Original photography, including linen goods, wall hangings, and cards. 

  • Mossbrook Roots Flower Farm

    Anne Burnett, farm manager

    Jackie & Jim Wheelin, business owners

    mossbrookroots@gmail.com

    518-420-3197 ext.4

    Mossbrook Roots is a small but mighty cut-flower farm located in Keeseville on Mace Chasm Road. They harvest a diverse array of unique, high-quality flowers & foliages throughout the growing season to supply their farm store, full-service florist shop in Plattsburgh, and regional farmer's markets. Expanding the opportunity to experience the difference seasonal, naturally grown flowers make is what Mossbrook Roots is most passionate about!

  • Motley Artist

    Ron Rodgers

    Ron@MotleyArtist.com

    518-570-5650

    I am inspired by nature and living in the Adirondack Park. I enjoy presenting my original watercolor paintings, framed with unique natural materials. I also offer a wide selection of note cards from my original works. On a limited basis I offer my Sculpture and nature inspired jewelry.

  • Northern Forest Silver

    Sarah Manitta

    northernforestsilver@gmail.com

    The wildness of the Adirondack mountains is the inspiration for all Northern Forest Silver adornments. Each piece is handcrafted using sterling silver and hand cut gemstones. This jewelry is as sturdy and captivating as the landscape that is found here and people that call it home.

  • North Point Community Farm

    Mike Champagne/ Marisa Lenetsky

    northpointcommunityfarm@gmail.com

    518 578 7387 / 518 653 3070

    We are a tight knit group of farmers who cultivate 25 acres of organically grown vegetables in Plattsburgh, NY. We take pride in our high quality vegetables and love feeding our community! In addition to attending farmers' markets, we have a farmstand, CSA program, and local and regional wholesale accounts. Come say hi to us on Saturdays at the Saranac Lake market and Sundays at the Keene Valley market!

  • Olde Tyme Winery at Brandy Brook Maple Farm

    Joy Herfurth

    Joyous360@yahoo.com

    439 Brandy Brook Road

    Ellenburg Center NY 12934

    518-569-5146

    We are a small family-owned and operated Certified Organic Maple Farm and New York's ONLY Maple Winery. We are located at the top the Northern Adirondack range. We tap 11000 maple trees and produce about 200 cases of wine annually! Our wine include 23 varieties of cold hardy grapes and fruit wines in Dry, Sweet or Semisweet. We offer farm tours and wine and syrup tasting by appointment!

  • Papa Dukes BBQ

    Christine and Michael McCauliffe

    papadukesbbq1@gmail.com

    4002 NYS Route 22

    Willsboro, NY 12996

    518-645-2788

    Papa Dukes BBQ has been in the food service business for over 10 years. We have been a member of the Adirondack Farmers Market for more than 20 years. Our food is cooked in house at our commissary in Willsboro. We do all types of catering for public and private events. We use our mobile Kitchen to serve at Farmers Markets, festivals, and special events.

  • Pat and April's Pork

    Patrick and April St. Onge

    patandaprilspork@yahoo.com

    http://www.patandaprilspork.com/

    315-296-2030

    Our family raises pork, beef, and chicken as naturally as possible. We also raise egg laying chickens and sell eggs. We sell piglets too. We welcome visitors and would love to explain more about our farm, the crops we grow, and exactly what our animals eat. Happy animals make delicious meat :)

  • Sapling Rustic Furniture

    Brendan Richardson

    brichardsonofsrf@gmail.com

    St. Regis Falls, NY

    Sapling rustic furniture harvests locally grown saplings and wood products to make handcrafted rustic furniture in the adks. Specializing in elm woven and leather seated chairs, repair seat weaving and custom tables.

  • Saranac River Ranch

    Bernadette Martin

    Bm@saranacriverranch.com

    www.saranacriverranch.com

    631-678-5227

    At Saranac River Ranch we make 100% cold pressed fruit and vegetable juices using local and organic produce. Cleanse packages are also available. You can book a a farm stay in our newly renovated barn and spend some time retreating on the beautiful Saranac River. The farm stand will also be open in 2024 to grab some fresh juice!

  • Secret Mountain Creations

    Julia Chambers

    secretmountaincreations@gmail.com

    518-586-2455

    I create realistic wooden mountain art. All of my mountain scenes are based on views within the Adirondack Park. Every part of the process is done by me - I draw the patterns, mill the wood, cut the pieces by hand, sand and shape the pieces, paint the skies, and frame them. Most of my wood is sourced locally, primarily from Specialty Woods in Bloomingdale, and some from Adirondack Hardwoods in Saranac. I also make wooden earrings, and some other wooden Adirondack themed art.

  • Solitude Soapworks, LLC

    Jenn Marshall

    info@solitudesoapworks.com

    www.solitudesoapworks.com

    518-419-7430

    Solitude Soapworks is a small, woman-owned bath and body company located in the heart of the High Peaks. We use the cold process method of soap making which means there is no external heat source to cook the soap, therefore, all the benefits of the plant-based butters and oils remain intact which results in exceptionally gentle products you can feel good about using. Our products are formulated to be gentle for all skin types.

  • Spruce Mountain Designs

    Spruce Mountain Designs

    Suellen McMillen and Jim Van Woert

    sprucemn@roadrunner.com

    www.spruce-mountain.com

    518-523-9212

    Suellen and Jim have been creating jewelry in their Lake Placid studio since 1993. Their designs focus on forms found in nature; cedar, oak, acorn, native flowers & moss. Other collections were inspired by Adk activities; hiking, kayaking, knitting and quilting. Their work is entirely hand-finished solely by the two of them. (solid sterling silver or 14k gold)

  • Sterling Roots

    Shane and Emily Dicob

    emily@sterlingroots.com

    315-486-7499

    Sterling Roots, the Adirondack Silversmiths, creates hand-forged jewelry in sterling silver and high karat gold. Rooted in tradition, our work reflects years of disciplined practice, quiet mastery, and intentional design. Each piece is shaped by hand in our studio, drawing from the raw, untamed landscape that continues to guide our forms.

  • Stormtree Studio

    Stephen DiCerbo

    stephen@stormtreestudio.com

    My artwork centers on fish, wildlife, and natural science subjects by employing various mediums including graphite, pen and ink, painting, and printmaking. For my fish-focused work, I primarily use Gyotaku—a traditional Japanese printmaking method.

  • Temple of Tools Woodworking

    Darrell Altizer

    ttwshop@hotmail.com

    Facebook- Temple of Tools Woodworking

    Handcrafted specialty items of heirloom quality. All items are hand made and the wood is locally sourced. All items are reasonable price, made to last a life time. We can make custom items if you desire.

  • The Drifter's Loaf

    Courtney Marvin

    thedriftersloaf@gmail.com

    518-586-2663

    Rooted in the craft of naturally leavened bread, The Drifter’s Loaf is a small-batch bakery dedicated to slow fermentation and stone-ground organic flours. From airy, high-hydration focaccia layered with farm-fresh vegetables to hearty loaves made from nutrient-rich ancient grains, each bake honors traditional methods while embracing modern digestibility. With a focus on texture and deep, developed flavor, we offer our community thoughtfully made, wholesome bread—freshly baked each week.

  • This, That, and More

    Sue Bailey/Amanda Hapeman

    suebaileysemail@gmail.com

    518-643-7083/518-593-1948

    ajhapeman@gmail.com

    Amanda and Sue have been friends for over 50 years! Bringing their creativity together, they have a lot to offer. From hand woven baskets created with hand dyed reed to hand painted bottles with fairy lights! Also other one of a kind, unique and fun items!

  • Underwood Herbs

    Jane Desotelle

    Underwoodherbs@gmail.com

    518-563-4777

    Since 1978, Jane Desotelle has been growing and ethically harvesting wild herbs for teas. Other products are catnip toys, lavender items, balsam wreaths and pillows and essential oils. The Plattsburgh Botanical Sanctuary is managed by Jane where visitors can see 400 species of plants and attend classes on their uses.

  • Wes Woodworking

    Wes Whitney

    Wookworking63@gmail.com

    518-576-9012 Shop

    518-637-2470 Cell

    I went to school in Boston, Massachusetts, at the North Bennet Street School. Using the fine craftsmanship I learned there, I try and apply that knowledge to the rustic furniture I make.

  • Wild Work Farm

    Lissa Goldstein

    hello@wildworkfarm.com

    www.wildworkfarm.com

    518-637-8302

    Wild Work Farm grows exceptional vegetables in Keene Valley. We are a small team on small acreage, but produce a lot of high quality produce that is available 10+ months of the year. Find our produce at the Keene Market, through our online store, and at retailers around the Ausable Valley.

  • Winding Brook Farm

    Dennis & Melissa Poirier

    windingbrookfarm2004@gmail.com

    93 Earlville Rd, Chateaugay, NY 12920

    518-353-0986 (text is best)

    Grassfed Beef, lamb, pastured pork, poultry (broiler chicken, duck, turkey and eggs).Hoping to have roving and yarn from our Border Leicester flock this summer. We have been selling our meat products through farmers markets for 18 years. We attend the Elizabethtown Farmers Market and Plattsburgh Farmers Market.

  • Wollecru

    Kirsten Liebl and Taylor LaFleur

    wollecru@gmail.com

    www.wollecru.com

    740-258-9439

    Wollecru is a sheep farm specializing in wool and woven goods created from our flock and dyed from plants that we grow or forage at our farm. We also sell lamb, sheepskins, and tallow candles, in order to utilize all that the sheep can offer us. We have a young orchard and vineyard planted, and a small specialty garden nursery that is open seasonally.