The Lower Gwynedd Farmers' Market at Ambler Yards

The Lower Gwynedd Farmers' Market at Ambler Yards Weekly Farmers' Market in Lower Gwynedd Township featuring local, fresh produce, meats and baked goods

10/03/2019

The last market of 2019 is canceled due to rain today. That means we will see you again in the Spring of 2020. Thanks for supporting our farmers this year.

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09/19/2019

lg_farmersmarket is happening now! Beautiful flowers, treats, vegetables, eggs! Come on over to Ambler Yards!

Beautiful flowers and so much more at the Lower Gwynedd Farmers Market!  Every Thursday 3-7pm
09/19/2019

Beautiful flowers and so much more at the Lower Gwynedd Farmers Market! Every Thursday 3-7pm

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08/08/2019

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300 Brookside Avenue
Ambler, PA
19002

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Welcome The Lower Gwynedd Farmers’ Market

Last season, the inaugural season of the Farm Stand at Ambler Yards, met with great success. Many Lower Gwynedd and Ambler residence took advantage of the local produce and meats Clay Brick Farms offered at the stand. Because of this success, Ambler Yards has decided to expand the farm stand into a full-fledged farmers’ market, the Lower Gwynedd Farmers’ Market at Ambler Yards. While there will be new faces in 2019, the market’s expansion means even more choices for local area residents who champion locally grown, sustainable agriculture.

One thing patrons will notice this season is the absence of Clay Brick Farms. After many years of successful participation in local area markets, with heavy hearts, Steve and Donna Rineer have decided to retire. Customers will miss Steve and Donna, for sure. However, Ambler Yards plans to carry on the burgeoning tradition of bringing local food to area consumers.

“As we enter into this new phase of life, we’d like to thank all of our customers for their years of friendship and loyalty”, said Steve Rineer. “After working with Ben [Bergman] for many years, we feel confident that he will find a replacement for us that upholds our values of honesty and integrity in the production of their products.”

“While we are sad not to have Clay Brick Farms’ in the lineup for this year’s market, we understand that all good things must come to an end. We also understand now it’s up to us to recruit quality vendors who adhere to Clay Brick’s standards,” said Bergman. “With the mix we have in store, we are confident we can!”