Corona Greenmarket
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Overview
The Corona Greenmarket serves the diverse surrounding community with farm-fresh produce and family friendly activities that emphasize the importance and benefits of eating fresh, locally grown food. Shop here for seasonal vegetables grown in the famous "Black Dirt" region of New York's Orange County, unique specialty Mexican vegetables and herbs, as well as apples, grapes, cider and fruit juice pressed from locally grown fruit.
Open Fridays, 7/6/12 - 11/16/12, 8 am - 5 pm
Farmers:
Angel Family Farm: Vegetables, Mexican specialty products, salsas, herbs, and cut flowers from the Black Dirt region of Orange County, NY.
J. Glebocki Farms: Vegetables from Orange County, NY.
Mimomex Farm: Vegetables, herbs, Mexican specialty products, and eggs from the Black Dirt region of Orange County, NY.
Terhune Orchards: Orchard fruit from Dutchess County, NY. J Glebocki Farms: Vegetables from Orange County, NY.
Wager's Cider Mill: Orchard fruit, grapes, juice & cider from Yates County, NY.
EBT/Food Stamps, Debit/Credit, and WIC & Senior FMNP Coupons accepted.
Starting in July, for every 5 EBT dollars spent, customers receive a $2 Health Buck coupon to purchase additional produce.
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