Meet Our Vendors!
Support these local farmers, artisans, and businesses by visiting them at the Market or contact them via the listed information.
Check the weekly schedule or the newsletter for the current list of vendors attending the Market
Check the weekly schedule or the newsletter for the current list of vendors attending the Market
Full Time Vendors
AeroGreen Urban Farm
(SNAP, WIC, Senior Coupons accepted) Tommy & Renee McGee P.O. Box 475 Southwick, MA 01077 860-996-1151 aerogreenurbanfarm@gmail.com Greens, herbs, microgreens, strawberries, mushrooms. Aeroponically grown 100% Pesticide, Herbicide and Fungicide Free fruits and vegetables. Growing “High Brix” plants offering increased mineral and nutritional benefits. Greens: Lettuces mixes, Arugula, Spinach, Kale, Chinese Greens (Bok Choy, Tatsoi, Watercress, etc.) Been's Beans Coffee
106 Point Grove Rd Southwick MA 01077 Instagram: @beensbeanss Facebook: @beensbeanss Beens' Beans is a small batch coffee roaster that specializes in the art of roasting and brewing coffee. Beens' Beans is housed within the Bar Shoppe Southwick, and is the foundation for all the coffee themed café and cocktail options on the menu. Bags of beans are available for purchase at the Bar Shoppe in Southwick. Bar Shoppe Hours: Wed 3 - 9 pm Thurs 3 - 9 pm Fri 3 - 10 pm Sat 3 - 10 pm Sun 12 - 7 pm Boomsma Family Farm (SNAP)
Maureen Boomsma (413) 848-0001 Boomsma Family Farm is a small family owned and operated farm. Although not certified organic, we abide by the same terms- no chemicals, no GMO's, etc. Just good old-fashioned farming! We offer a wide variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, maple syrup, free range chicken eggs, as well as local artisan pottery and macramé. Crystal Clear Emotions
Susan Laganelli 360 Massasoit Road Worcester, MA 01604 508-397-4030 timerockson@gmail.com Offering jewelry made from unique natural stones and sterling silver. Della Terra Farm (SNAP)
Dan Felix Della Terra Farm 413-273-2182 Homemade Italian Pickled Vegetables - Giardiniera Doce Mercer (SNAP)
Michelle Mercer 781-526-4935 docemercer@gmail.com A family-owned gift box business which celebrates individuals with delicious, freshly made treats. Offering baked goods and jams, and gift boxes upon request. Gray Raven Farm (SNAP)
413-822-0603 At Gray Raven Farm, Dan and Sharon offer a variety of goat milk soap uniquely packaged. We carry a variety of Goat Milk Lotions, some designed for pain relief, and a variety of CBD products. AND! We have a variety of sustainability grown seasonal vegetables. We are happy to join the Westfield Farmers market and look forward to meeting you all. Growing with Minerals (SNAP)
Dan Allie 38 Union Street Westfield, MA 01085 413-455-6186 danallie@comcast.net growingwithminerals@gmail.com Urban farm with an emphasis on healthy soil. Offering Arugula, lettuces, Chard, Spinach, Greens, Snow peas, tulip, beets, carrot, radish, cucumbers, cherry tomatoes and more. Mark's Clay Creations
Mark Gurney 54 Leaf Drive Hampden, MA 01036 413-566-3665 markgurney933@gmail.com Homemade polymer clay jewelry. Clay is light, durable, and colorfully toasted together. Garden vegetables including wild blueberries, red currants, raspberries, blackberries, grapes, and cranberries. Meadow Burn Farm
Kathleen Lynch PO Box 225 Blandford, MA 01008 413-207-2695 kglynch40@gmail.com Arrangements and bouquets of cut flowers, herbs, lavender soaps, lavender body powder, small batch essential oils lavender sachets, lavender reed diffusers, lavender body butter, lavender spray, lavender scrub, lavender roll-on and solid perfume, lavender face wipes, and lavender stress balls. Pignatare’s Farm (HIP, SNAP)
Marla Pignatare 380 East Mountain Road Westfield, MA 01085 413-562-9096 mpignatare@comcast.net Produce, eggs, honey, honey sticks, breads, flowers, fruit, vegetables and vegetable plants, jams, jellies, popcorn. Pitchfork Farm (SNAP)
Timothy Wing and Ann Baron 3 Delancy St. Westfield, MA 01085 413-378-5184 pitchforkfarmma@gmail.com Eggs (chicken, duck, goose, turkey), pasture raised chicken, duck, turkey, pork. Bison, Elk meat and jerky. Dried fruit, peanut butter, honey. Ray's Family Farm
(HIP, SNAP, WIC, Senior Coupons accepted) 723 College Highway Southwick, MA 01077 (413) 569-1876 raysfamilyfarm@yahoo.com Ray’s Family Farm, Inc. has been a local longstanding operated farm stand run by the Brzoska family for three generations. Our commitment to provide our wonderful and loyal customers with the best and freshest produce at the most competitive price has withstood the generations. We provide our customers with the finest seasonal flowers, known for our highly prized geraniums, hanging baskets, and diverse and beautiful annuals and perennials. We are well known in Hampden County and beyond for our fine produce, including the most luscious melons, tomatoes, sweet onions, cucumbers, beans, pickles and so much more. We also offer a large variety of fall produce, and customers make a special trip to Ray’s to purchase their prized Christmas trees and wreaths. We are open April 1st through December 23rd. Hours vary by season. Please see stop by and see us. Please also check us out on Facebook and check out our many photos of the farm and our Ray’s Farm dog pics!! The Savoy
Handmade floral soap displays, and handmade soy candles. Sweet City (SNAP)
Jonathan Tetherly 29 Arlington Street Chicopee, MA 01020 413-594-8500 jontetherly@gmail.com Maple syrup, chives, lemon balm (aka balm mint) periwinkle, lily of the valley, spider plants, wood ash and garden compost. Sweet JJ's
Jay Park John Reuss 413-562-6906 sweet_jjs@yahoo.com Offering made-from-scratch baked goods... sourdough bread, fresh pastry, cookies, muffins and tarts including on-site baked hot cinnamon rolls and baked rolls. We also have "very cute" environment friendly dish cloths. Vlad's Fired Pizza
Anastasiya Westfield, MA 413-313-9176 Family-owned business with fresh pizza made on-site. |
Part-time/Visiting Vendors
Auntie Janet's Gifts
I am a long-time crocheter, offering clothing, accessories, eco cleaning products and toys. B's Breads (SNAP)
Details coming soon! Jeff and Donna Bellefleur
16 Day St. Agawam, MA 01001 413-786-5177 jeffslawnlandscape@gmail.com Unique chainsaw carvings. Carving demos. Bev’s Patchwork
Bev Donnachie 5 Brenda Drive Westfield, MA 01085 413-205-6295 figgi24@aol.com Wool mittens made out of wool sweaters, purses made from old sweaters, hobby horses, aprons, appliquéd towels, seasonal wreaths. Botanical Blends
Carrie Desmarais Botanicablends@gmail.com Handcrafted, small batch apothecary bitters in 3 flavors, rhubarb, Thai basil, chicory cherry. Elixirs of rose, hibiscus and elderberry plus. Therapeutic essential oil roll on blends, energize, focus, revive, breathe. Signature travel pouches. En3rgyup Organic Juices
Becky Gonzalez Organic, raw juice blends, including carrot, spicy lemonade, and ginger shots. Great for freezing! Firefly Fields
Lindsay Hale 9 Babb Rd Southwick, MA 01077 413-204-6809 We are a mother and son team that make handcrafted goat milk soaps, lotions, & sunscreens. We also make amazing bath bombs and shower steamers. All products are made with natural ingredients that will nourish your skin. For family fun we offer Mobile Petting Zoos, Barnyard Birthdays, Goat Yoga and more!!! You can find us at the Westfields Farmers Market the 1st Thursday of each month. Galactic Hobo Hot Sauce (SNAP)
galactichobohotsauce@gmail.com Facebook: @galactichobosauce Instagram: @galactichobosauce Founder Aaron Dallaire started making hot sauce as a hobby in his tiny apartment kitchen while working as a cook at a local restaurant. He started Galactic Hobo Hot Sauce on the belief that everyone deserves to eat good food and live life on their own terms. We focus on making unique sauces for everyday use with no artificial preservatives, thickeners, or added sugars. Products: Galactic OG- The original recipe! This sauce was designed to be a perfect mix of heat and flavor, and is a perfect addition to just about every meal. Bandito- The ultimate taco sauce. Features roasted habaneros and jalapenos for some heat and is supported by classic Tex-Mex ingredients. Hobokai- Lots of flavors kicking your taste buds. This sauce is inspired by teriyaki sauce with some added spice. It gets its sweetness from the Fuji apples, roasted onions, and honey. Then the garlic, ginger and orange zest aromatics hit followed by the Thai chili peppers saying "hi!" This sauce is great in making stir fry of course. Also great on chicken wings and marinating meats. Lensik I&V
Elena Bucalova lenabucalova@gmail.com Spa gift boxes with homemade organic items such as soaps and bath bombs. Mike’s Crafts
Mike Koivisto 413-207-4219 koivlinda@gmail.com Hand crafted wood products, including walking sticks, turkey calls and more. Park Hill Orchard (HIP/SNAP)
Alane Hartley 413-527-6186 support@parkhillorchard.com 82 Park Hill Road Easthampton, MA 01027 fruits@parkhillorchard.com Blueberries, raspberries, cherries, peaches and home baked fruit pies Plum Island Jams (SNAP)
Ruth Adams ruth@plumislandtrading.com Facebook: Plumislandjamskitchen My mom taught me to make homemade jams and jellies, and I have been doing it for many years now. I like to create unique flavors that you can’t just find in the grocery store. I’ve created many different kinds over the years, but I’m currently making a few of my very best to maintain a manageable inventory while starting my very own company! The Prop Shop Plants
Nicole Kana Feeding Hills, MA The Prop Shop is a new business selling a variety of house plants and vegetable seedlings and flats. All plants grown by The Prop Shop are propagated only from Massachusetts plants, with the exception of all started flats and seedlings for customers' gardening needs. Rails End Crafts Ruth Deacon ruthdeacon@comcast.net Seasonal handmade wreathes, centerpieces, watch fobs, and gnomes. Rinse Relax Repeat
Stephanie Liptak Westfield, MA 413-433-8082 relax.rinse.repeat@gmail.com Facebook: RelaxRinseRepeat Instagram: @relaxrinserepeat Locally from Westfield Ma creating All-Natural organic home, health, beauty and pet products handcrafted in small batches that you can trust to be safe, effective and affordable for you entire family, including your furry ones too ;) Our products are all cruelty free and made with the highest grade essentials oils, clays, butters and other organic ingredients. We believe that natural products should be affordable but also have a heart behind them. We are happy to donate a % of each purchase to local charities in our community. Our Best seller at farmer markets: All-Natural Bug Away Spray! Sandy Hill Apiary
Peggy McKinstry 28 Sandy Hill Rd. Westfield, MA 01085 413-374-4143 memckinstry@hotmail.com Raw wildflower honey from our hives in Westfield. Hand crafted Beeswax food wraps- a reusable, eco friendly alternative to plastic wrap using wax from our hives. Beeswax lip balm, beeswax hand cream and honey sticks. Lovingly made unique and fun bee crafts such as wood signs, crocheted bees, bee gnomes and more. Terra Americana
The Mill at Crane Pond Unit 112, F Entrance Westfield, MA 01085 413-562-2042 ideas@terra-americana.com Facebook: TerraAmericana Instagram: @terraamericana We handcraft specialty mixes from old family recipes and grow herbs on our farm. From Spice Blends to Herbal Vinegars to Baking Mixes, we have something to appeal to just about everyone. Natural, with no fillers or preservatives, they are great companions to the locally grown products at the Market. Tots A Lot
(Full-time, except the month of September) Westfield, MA kate1scc@aol.com Frozen Lemonade and soft pretzels. West Parish Orchard
(SNAP, WIC, Senior Coupons accepted) Jan and Paul Tarnauskas 1780 Granville Rd. Westfield, MA 01085 413-562-4906 offhours@comcast.net Family owned and operated orchard starting when peaches and early apples are ripe late July to mid-August. We also operate a farm stand on Granville Road with more apple themed products.
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Non-Profit Organizations
Appalachian Mountain Club - Western MA Chapter
membership@amc-wma.org AMC is a non-profit conservation and education organization. Chapters from Maine to Virginia promote stewardship for the land, and encourage responsible recreation. Information will be provided about activities, and to encourage membership. Behavioral Health Network
Samantha Maynard Community Health Worker | Covid Clinic 413-263-7875 (c) 35 Warwick Street | Springfield, MA | 01104 Vaccine Equity Program Serving our community and populations hardest hit by COVID-19 to increase awareness and acceptance and access to the vaccine. BHN collaborates with the City of Springfield, receiving access to 300 of their “social equity doses” each week for distribution to minority populations in the city. We have staffing in place for program administration, vaccine ordering, medical education, vaccine dosing and post-injection monitoring. ELIGIBILITY BHN's Vaccine Equity Clinics have all three COVID-19 vaccines available for free, Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen. Pediatric COVID-19 vaccines are available for children ages 6 months and older. Pre-registration is strongly encouraged. Have questions? Contact covidvaccine@bhninc.org or call (413) 301-9327 Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield Summer Meals
Free lunch will be provided each week from 1:15pm until 1:45pm. No eligibility requirements, and no questions asked. Breakfast items are available at the Club at 28 W Silver St, Westfield. City of Westfield- City Clerk's Office
The City Clerk's office will hold a Voter Registration session at the Market on August 11th. Are you registered to vote? Did you know that Massachusetts now has a mail-in ballot option and that Westfield will have scheduled in-person early voting dates? Do you know where to go to vote on Election Day? Interim City Clerk Kaitlyn Bruce will be at the Farmers Market to assist voters in preparation for the upcoming September 6th State Primary. City of Westfield- Westfield Master Plan Committee The City of Westfield Master Plan under the leadership of the City's Planning Dept. is a generational opportunity for a community conversation that sets the course for the city's future. Within a year’s time, the Westfield Master Plan will: gather and present local and regional information; analyze and synthesize existing conditions; engage the public and, conclude with the ‘Master Plan’ that will establish goals and policies for directing and managing future growth and managing public resources. The Master Plan Committee, comprised of Westfield residents, seeks to table at the Farmers' Market for two reasons. First to raise awareness of this project, and second, to solicit public participation in the 10-question survey available on the city website at https://www.cityofwestfield.org/202/Master-Plan Commonwealth Care Alliance
Delizaneth Serrano-Cordero 101 Wason Avenue 3rd floor Springfield, MA 01107 413-374-8290 At Commonwealth Care Alliance, our mission is to improve the health and well-being of people with significant needs by innovating, coordinating, and providing the highest-quality, individualized care. Our purpose for being at the Market is to promote and educate current/prospective members about our different health plans, the benefits they have to offer and how to enroll. Department of Children and Families
Is there room in your home and heart for a foster child? The Department of Children and Families is actively recruiting foster parents for children in your community. We are searching for individuals or families with the love and patience to help foster children. You can be single, married, partnered, divorced or widowed. You can own your home or rent. Our goal is to provide our foster children with a supportive and healing environment in a home in their own community until they can be reunited with their families or another plan can be made on their behalf. The rewards of providing daily care, guidance and acceptance are immeasurable. If you are thinking about becoming a foster parent, we urge you to call us today! Your local recruiter can be reached at (413) 452-3247. 1-800-KIDS-508 Fair Share Amendment
On September 29th, representatives of the MA Teachers Association will provide information about Question #1 on this November's ballot. The Fair Share Amendment is a proposal to amend the Massachusetts Constitution, creating an additional tax of four percentage points on the portion of a person’s annual income above $1 million. The new revenue, approximately $2 billion a year, would be spent on “quality public education and affordable public colleges and universities, and for the repair and maintenance of roads, bridges and public transportation.” Details can be found here: https://massteacher.org/current-initiatives/fairshare-ma Forum House - Viability, Inc.
Forum House, a program of Viability, Inc., is a local employment and recovery center, which supports and empowers adults with mental health conditions to connect with community, employment, education and friendships as owners of their own recovery. Much more than a program or social service, Forum House is a restorative community in which people work together to achieve common goals around increasing their skills, confidence and self-esteem. The program also serves as a bridge to other vital resources and community connections to promote more full, meaningful lives lived with greater independence and self-sufficiency. An accredited and proven clubhouse model-program, Forum House is part of a network of Viability, Inc. programs serving thousands of individuals across five states with the mission of building a world in which individuals with disabilities or other disadvantages realize acceptance, inclusion and access. |
The Literacy Lab
Ilyssa DeLeon Program Associate (860) 325-2853 The Literacy Lab’s mission is to provide children from low-income families with individualized reading instruction to improve their literacy skills, leading to greater success in school and increased opportunities in life. The Literacy Lab serves children from age three through grade three. We partner with school districts to help close the literacy gap largely by embedding full-time, rigorously-trained tutors in early childhood centers and elementary schools. We are currently recruiting literacy tutors for the upcoming 2022-23 school year in Springfield and Holyoke, Massachusetts! It is our goal to have members of our local communities serve in these tutor roles. M.S.P.C.C.
Sarah Lynn Intake and Outreach Coordinator Online referrals: https://www.mspcc.org/hf-referrals/ Direct contact : 781-879-8665 Healthy Families is a free program for teen and young parents funded by DPH and The Children’s Trust. In Holyoke, Chicopee and Westfield, Healthy Families serves first time parents who are 23 years old and younger. We can work with a family from pregnancy until a child is three years old and we provide one on one support, goal planning, parenting education and social and supportive groups. Parents as Teachers is a free program for teen and young parents funded by DPH. We cover the towns of Holyoke, Westfield, South Hadley, West Springfield, Ludlow, and surrounding towns. Parents as Teachers serves parents 26 years old and younger, and can work with a family from pregnancy up until a child turns five years old. We provide one on one support, parenting education, literacy goals, and supportive parenting groups. Pioneer Valley Planning Commission
The Pioneer Valley Planning Commission will be at the Market performing public outreach for their upcoming Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). The RTP is their long-range transportation plan, which guides planning activities, including state and federal funding for regional transportation planning and projects, over the next 20 years. There will be a survey for anyone interested, and there will also be free giveaways for anyone who takes the survey Rachel's Table
1160 Dickinson St, Springfield, MA 01108 (413) 733-0084 Rachel’s Table provides food via the vendors and patrons of the Westfield Farmers' Market to "Reduce Waste and Relieve Hunger." There will be a food collection box at the Market Table each week for all customers who wish to assist in this very worthy program. Valley Opportunity Council, Inc
300 High Street, Holyoke, MA 01040 413-552-1545 smarrero@valleyopp.com Offering information on fuel assistance Westfield Athenaeum
The mission of the Westfield Athenaeum is to enrich the diverse community of Westfield by providing open access to educational, cultural, recreational and informational resources and programs. This year, Westfield’s public library is offering a variety of programs for local residents to gain a better understanding of healthy eating and wellness. Learn more by visiting the calendar of events. Starting in June, sign up for summer reading. Readers of all ages can earn raffle tickets for a cornucopia of great prizes! The summer reading challenge runs from June 21 to August 12, 2022. Westfield Cultural Council
The Westfield Cultural Council is a commission of the City made up of mayorally-appointed members. The main purpose of the WCC is to allocate grant monies annually from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. We aim to make Westfield a little brighter and more welcoming by enabling the growth of arts and culture right at home. Western Massachusetts Master Gardeners Association
413-454-1829 judyharvester@yahoo.com Offering advice, information, and answering your gardening questions. Soil testing available. |