Stamford Museum & Nature Center’s Sunday Farm Market Returns Through November 7

Muddy Roots Farm sells fresh local produce, eggs and advance-order poultry as a long-time SM&NC Sunday Farm Market vendor.

Stamford, Conn. — Summer has arrived, and with it has come a new season of the Stamford Museum & Nature Center’s Sunday Farm Market, held weekly each Sunday through November 7, from 10 a.m.– 2 p.m. in the SM&NC’s spacious and convenient North Lot at 151 Scofieldtown Road. As always, admission to the Farm Market is free and open to the public. Visitors who enter through the North Lot to shop at the Market do not need to purchase admission to the Stamford Museum & Nature Center.

Some of the season’s new and returning vendors include Beldotti Bakery & St. Ex Specialty Foods, Conant Valley Jams, Muddy Roots Farm, Oronoque Farms, Sisters Wicked Good Soap (every other week), Passionately Pasta (once per month), Smith Acres LLC, Guasa Salsa Vzla, Three Feathers Farm and Kebella Beauty Care. Additional specialty vendors will be joining throughout the season.

The SM&NC’s own tent will feature maple syrup made on the premises, wool and eggs from the Nature Center’s Heckscher Farm, as well as the SM&NC’s signature Heckscher Farm Blend coffee, created in partnership with Turning Point Coffee Roasters of Stamford. Fresh items from Arethusa Farm, Twin Pines Farm, BeesLove, Hilltop Apiaries, Owl’s Brew, Maple Craft, and Stani Dairy will be sold alongside SM&NC’s homegrown products. For more information and a list of the most current vendors, visit the Sunday Farm Market webpage at www.stamfordmuseum.org/sunday-farm-market.

The Stamford Museum & Nature Center Farm Market will follow all protocols and safety guidelines issued by the Connecticut Department of Public Health and the federal Centers for Disease Control. Certain vendors at the Farm Market may prefer to receive payment by credit cards, or contactless payments, instead of cash.

Getting there

Stamford Museum & Nature Center’s Sunday Farm Market is held just beyond its Farmhouse entrance at 151 Scofieldtown Road, Stamford CT, ¼ mile up the road from the main 39 Scofieldtown Road entrance. The SM&NC is located 3/4 mile North of Merritt Parkway Exit 35. For more information call 203.977.6521 or visit www.stamfordmuseum.org.

Celebrating 85 years of service to the community, Stamford Museum & Nature Center is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of art, the natural and agricultural sciences, and history. The Museum is a vital cultural and educational resource for the community, and a focal point for family activity and interaction, seeking to inspire creativity, foster self-discovery, and nurture an appreciation for lifelong learning through exhibitions, educational programs, and special events that enhance the visitor’s experience.