Phelps Health Tip:
Lead Sponsor Phelps Hospital Northwell Health shares the following: Based on some estimates, vegetables supply over 50% of vitamins C and A, and much of our B6, magnesium, niacin, thiamin, and iron. Eating a variety of seasonal plant foods, which supply these and many more nutrients, can help reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease .
Market Intern Program
The Market is accepting applications from area High School students for the Intern Program. For information inquire at the Manager s Table or email
info@pleasantvillefarmersmarket.org.
Hi Beth Seeley!
Beth Seeley, (Assistant Director) and Dianne Eggert (Executive Director) run the Farmers Market Federation of NY, which supports and promotes the viability of farmers markets in our state. Beth was visiting several member farmers markets last Saturday, including Pleasantville. The Farmers Market Federation was a tremendous resource for guidance and networking for the hundreds of NY markets and producers t
There s more than eating and drinking to do at the Highlands Food & Wine Festival.
There s also a great lineup of local music planned for the food fest s fifth go-round: Amos Lee, Hiss Golden Messenger, Devon Gilfillian, and Rufus Lee and The Handful.
The festival takes place Nov.11-14 in downtown Highlands in Macon County, and tickets are now on sale.
Besides live music, festival guests can also check out the popular Grand Tasting, Truckin’, Main Event and Sunday Shindig events, which all feature live music combined with world-class food from local and regional chefs. Fine wine and spirits seminars, specialty dinners and other culinary experiences also dot the weekend schedule.
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Volunteering for Highlands Meals on Wheels for 30 years has gone by faster for Dick Potter than the 34 years he worked for Allegheny Ludlum, today’s Alle­gheny Technologies. “It’s unbelievable how I look forward to going there three times a week,” said Potter, 91, of Lower Burrell. “It’s better than