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Clarke County

CLARKE COUNTY FARMERS’ MARKET
Mary Nagelvoort
Town Parking Lot, S. Church St., Berryville, VA  22611
540.955.4463
E-mail:  sstickovitch@aol.com

Description: Producer’s market with locally-grown seasonal fruits and vegetables; homemade baked goods; bedding plants, herbs, cut flowers and dried arrangements; on-site barbecue; fresh salsa; cheese; honey; chickens, beef, eggs, pork; fresh roasted coffee beans.
Directions: From I-81, exit Route 7 east to Berryville.  Take Business Route 7 (Main Street) to second traffic light (Church Street).  Turn right to market on left by Dollar Store.  From Leesburg, Route 7, west to Berryville.  Take Business Route 7 (Main Street) to first traffic light (Church Street).  Turn left to market on left by Dollar Store.
Hours: 8 a.m.-12 Noon, Saturdays, May through October.  Winter Market - 9 a.m.-12 Noon, once a month, November-April.
Activities: Occasional cooking demonstrations by local chefs.  Great Pumpkin Giveaway – Young pumpkin plants given to children in June with invitation to bring pumpkin back for show and tell in October.

MACKINTOSH NURSERY AND FRUIT FARM
Bill & Lori Mackintosh
1608 Russell Road, Berryville, VA
540.955.2161; FAX: 540.955.0616
E-mail:  billandlorim@aol.com

Directions:  Heading west on Route 7, turn right on Russell Road (660) about 2 miles west of Berryville.  The farm is 2 miles on the right.
Hours: 8 a.m.-6 p.m., daily, mid-May through October.
Special Comments: Pick-your-own operation with a kitchen that prepares fresh dishes daily from our farm-grown produce.  We also make frozen yogurt on a daily basis.  We love sharing our farm with families of all ages.  Our goal is to bring you the best tasting fruits and vegetables you have ever eaten.  Peach and Tomato Festival, August 8-9, 2009, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.  Music, food, peaches (white, yellow), tomatoes of all kinds.  Nature walking trail, fish feeding.
Products: Strawberries, cherries, raspberries, blackberries, peaches (yellow, white, donut), nectarines, apples (many varieties including Honeycrisp), and full line of flavorful vegetables.

Virginia Produce Availability Chart
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