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Farmers Market

           

 

The Oakland Business Improvement District announces the return of the successful Oakland Farmers’ Market event in the heart of Oakland’s business district.  Every Friday, from June 20 to November 21, the Oakland Farmers’ Market will be open from 3:30 until 6:30 p.m. on Sennott Street, between Meyran Avenue and Atwood Street.  Free parking is available in the adjacent UPMC parking lot.  The Oakland Farmers' Market is handicap accessible.

 The Oakland Farmers’ Market features local farms and area businesses selling a range of products including: fresh produce, beautiful cut flowers, free range eggs, artisan cheeses, baked goods, fresh salsa, homemade pierogies, and various grass and forage fed meats including beef, poultry, goat and lamb.  Vendor’s include:

  • Dillner Family Farm
  • Christoff Farm and Garden
  • Vibo’s Italian Bakery
  • Cinco de Mayo Salsa
  • Gosia’s Pierogies
  • Sand Hill Berries
  • Dream Thyme Farm
  • Mish Farms
  • Mushrooms for Life
  • Alaska Wild Salmon
  • Fisher Honey
  • Emerald Valley Cheeses
  • Maggie's Mercantile.

The Oakland Business Improvement District is joined with several partners and sponsors to make this event possible: PA Senator Jay Costa, PA State Representatives Dan Frankel and Jake Wheatley, PA Department of Community and Economic Development, Pittsburgh City Council members Bruce Kraus, William Peduto and Tonya Payne, Community Development Block Grant Program of the City of Pittsburgh, PA Department of Agriculture, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, University of Pittsburgh, Carlow University, Peoples Oakland, Community Human Services, Inc., Oakland Planning and Development Corporation, Oakland Community Council, and Isidore Foods.

For more information contact the Oakland Business Improvement District at 412-683-6243

 

         

 

This activity is being funded by the Oakland Business Improvement District, the Pittsburgh Partnership for Neighborhood Development, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. Special thanks to Pennsylvania State Senator Jay Costa.