06/09/2026
Today (Tuesday June 9) is the second Hollidaysburg Farmers Market from 11-2. Sneak peeks include sourdough, Doug’s Dawgs, Reubens and Rachels, potato salad and charcuterie cups through the Dirty Soda Shack, precious strawberries through Blue Barn Farm, grab-and-go turkey and Italian subs, a new pickle vendor, pasture raised pork, sheep wool, and raw milk, chocolate milk and yogurt smoothies!
Our market meets through the end of September and also meets for Night Markets on the third Friday of each market month, 5-8pm. If you need an address for your GPS, please use 301 Allegheny Street.
The following list covers the high points of what our vendors are bringing today. There's too much to list it all, although we tried! You need to come and see for yourself!
PRODUCE:
Blue Barn Farm will have: Strawberries (hard to get/a little more expensive than usual): Head Lettuces - Green and red Butterheads, summer crisps and Oakleaf, romaine, Salad mix, Spring mix, Spinach, Arugula, Endive, Kale, Baby Kale, Bok Choy, Baby Bok, Collard Greens, Winter Radishes, Herbs - Thyme, Chives, oregano, Parsley, Sage, Cilantro , Dill, Garlic Scapes, Jarred products - salsas, pickles, jams, salad dressings, Clover Creek Cheeses, Maple Syrup, and NEW: Raw milk, chocolate milk and yogurt smoothies from Rissler Farm
Rispoli's Produce will have infused local honeys, spring onions, rhubarb, asparagus, fresh brown free-range eggs, rainbow eggs, and pasture raised pork. Come talk to Lisa about what produce will be ready in the coming weeks, and get some honey!
Judy's Home-Grown Vegetables is here with her fresh, high-quality vegetables and fruit! Today you need to see her beautiful Asparagus, Broccoli greens, Garlic chives, Radishes, Shungiku (or Edible Chrysanthemum), Stem lettuce greens, and Sweet peas. Judy sells out most weeks, so get to her fast!
Horizon Micro Farm is here with delicious, fresh microgreens and a variety of produce!
Lost Temple Nursery LLC will attend today’s market with a variety of potted garden, yard, and house plants in different varieties and colors, including native plants, plants that support pollinators, and even trees and shrubs. Not sure what something is, or what to do with it? Ask them!
Sunshine & Succulents has succulent arrangements in a variety of pots and containers. Succulents make great outdoor decorations and will thrive from summer through fall. Add some extra beauty to your porch or patio with succulents!
Bring your kids or grandkids so they can create their own succulent sand art decoration!
The Posie Patch will be here with their famous cut flowers and dried wreaths in season. Do you know that you can call them and place your order ahead of time?
HANDMADE SOAP:
Deep Well Farm with delightful new soaps with an outdoor theme, and a limited amount of duck eggs, plus their regular good soaps made with goat's milk and Jersey cow milk, and (new product) sheep wool for gardening or birding. Come talk to Cora and learn more about what people do with a bag full of sheep wool!
PREPARED FOODS:
The Dirty Soda Shack: Along with their special refreshers, iced teas, iced lattes and delicious dirty sodas, the Dirty Soda Shack will have: *Reubens or Rachels served with chips and pickles* Charcuterie cups with a variety of cheese, crackers, meats, fresh veggies, fruits, and nuts* Potato salad* Deviled egg Mac salad* Walking Strawberry Pretzel Salad*some cookie surprises!
Doug's Dawgs is back with his hot dogs, chili mac, sausage sandwiches, cheesesteaks, burgers and cold drinks, perfect for a lunch stop.
The Pickled Pimp: Do you like fresh, crunchy pickles in a variety of classic and creative flavors? The Pickled Pimp is new to the Hollidaysburg Farmers Market this season. This small, relatively new (about two years old) local business uses locally grown vegetables and is veteran-owned. Try a sample and come meet Matt!
BAKED GOODS
Bake Shop Bakes Tyrone is here with their crowd-pleasing, made-this-morning Italian Subs and Turkey Subs great for lunch, plus a bakery case loaded with favorites including:
Apple Dumplings, Peanut Butter Brownies, Fresh Cookies, Carrot Cake, Pineapple Upside Down Cake, Apple Pie, Pepperoni Bread and more!
Seraphim Sourdough Co. is BACK (they weren’t here last week) with delicious sourdough offerings. Come and get them!
LOCALLY MADE PRODUCTS TO EAT AND DRINK
Hess Maple Products will be available through Blue Barn Farm this summer.
The814Distillery will not attend this summer’s markets, and we’re sorry to lose them. We are looking for another local distillery.
The Skirted Soldier and their sister company Blue K**b Farm will not attend today’s market. We’ll see them next week!
HANDICRAFTS/FIBER ARTS
Claudia's Crafts has new handmade homegoods products including new towels and casserole carriers to show you. Her beautifully made items (especially her scrubbies and washcloths) make great presents and are mainstays for the kitchen and home. Handmade leather goods, made by Chris, will also be on display. Check out the leather work that Chris entered in our local farm shows (of course he won awards, because his work is beautiful!) NEW: tied flies, for people who fish
FEATURED NONPROFITS/ORGANIZATIONS:
WIC visits today. They are a good community resource. Learn about their services!
Gentiva Hospice visits today with Julia—learn how to become a volunteer, and also learn about Gentiva’s services.
Hollidaysburg Area Arts Council will be on site with info about their free concerts at Canal Basin Park.
The Allegheny Ukulele Kollective will be on site, providing some live music 11:30-1:30.
Any omissions or errors in this list are completely the fault of the poster. See you at the market (June through September) each Tuesday, 11am-2pm, and on the third Friday of each market month from 5-8pm, rain and shine!
Thank you for supporting local. And thank you to our market sponsor, Evey Black Attorneys LLC!
We thank you for your support and ask that you support all local agriculture wherever you may find it: the growers, makers, bakers and brewers of our local farmers markets, local online resources like Blair Markets, individual markets at farms and roadside stands, fresh ingredients sourced from local agriculture at our local eateries, food trucks and restaurants, and the local agricultural products found in our area's stores and businesses.