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Organizations in the BH-BL locale host a wide variety of special events throughout the year. Catch up with what’s happening at https://blog.timesunion.com/burnthills Grown and Made in Burnt Hills - Ballston Lake Shop Taste Tour We welcome you to share our beautiful countryside and buy directly from local farmers, growers and makers. Buying directly from the farmer or maker is a unique, proud and valuable aspect of country life and it plays a major role in the economy of this area. When you support local farmers; you are helping to sustain the farms, farm land and natural beauty which set this area apart. We are grateful to the following for their invaluable assistance with this project. Farmland Protection & Preservation Committee www.townofballston.org Sponsored by www.bhblbpa.org S N E W 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 30 29 28 27 26 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 13 14 12 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 31 25 Shop local and buy farm fresh BPA Map Sites Approximate

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Page 1: 8 11 10 2 6 7 9 12 13 - blog.timesunion.com...Buying directly from the farmer or maker ... cross-bred goats for goat products milk, soap, meat, etc. ... eggs and cheese. Locally made

Organizations in the BH-BL locale host awide variety of special events throughoutthe year. Catch up with what’s happeningat https://blog.timesunion.com/burnthills

Grown and Made in Burnt Hills - Ballston Lake

Shop Taste Tour

We welcome you to share our

beautiful countryside and buy

directly from local farmers,

growers and makers. Buying

directly from the farmer or maker

is a unique, proud and valuable

aspect of country life and it plays

a major role in the economy of

this area. When you support local

farmers; you are helping to sustain

the farms, farm land and natural

beauty which set this area apart.

We are grateful to the following for theirinvaluable assistance with this project.

Farmland Protection & Preservation Committee

www.townofballston.org

Sponsored by

www.bhblbpa.org

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Saratoga Hops247 Middleline Rd., Ballston Spa518-225-4943www.saratogahops.comHops, whole cone, dried and packaged for commercial and home brewing.

Saratoga Table Works153 Goode St., Burnt Hills518-466-6722www.Saratogatableworks.comHand crafted furniture much of whichis from reclaimed barn wood andslabs. By appointment only.

Shades of Green2936 Charlton Rd, Charlton518-882-5433www.Lotsahosta.comPerennials for the shade/part shadegarden. Hosta, ferns, epidmediums,heuchera, grasses, and many more.Garden tours by appointment.

Smith’s Orchard Bake Shop4561 Jockey St., Ballston Spa518-882-6598www.smithpieshop.com Homemade pies, apples, cider anddonuts. Farm raised beef and pork.Many local products including honey, maple syrup, ice cream, eggs,cheese, jams, dressings and more.Open year round closed on Tuesdays.

South Farms Longhorns1449 Peaceable St., Ballston Spa518-505-3118Grass fed beef, eggs. Open yearround. See us at the Route 50 GreenMarket, Burnt Hills, Saturdays from9am June through October.

Sugar Creek Farm911 Charlton Rd., Charlton518-527-7772Open all four days of the yearly“Maple Weekend” in March for tours, samples, sales, pancakes, fritters, etc. Year round sales of syrup and honey by appointment.

Toni’s Tomatoes267 Lake Rd., Ballston Lake518-860-5545Greenhouse tomatoes, floweringshrubs, local handmade goods.Honey, eggs and maple syrup. OpenApril through October/November.

Voehringer Farm788 Goode St., Ballston Spa518-577-3387Horses, ponies, goats, chickens foreggs and field crops (hay, corn andvegetables). Two stallions standing.Registered Nubian goats and cross-bred goats for goat productsmilk, soap, meat, etc.

Wildhaven Bakery & Wildhaven Farm51 Vines Rd., Charlton518-275-8394www.facebook.com/wildhavenbakeryFarm stand June through October.Baked goods made with local ingredients and natural sweeteners,fresh produce specializing in fruit.Home delivery available for bakedgoods. Farm tours available.

Willow-Marsh Farm Store343 Hop City Rd., Ballston Spa518-526-6286Find us on Facebook at Willow-Marsh farm store LLCHormone and antibiotic-free beef,veal and pork. Raw and pasteurizedmilk, yogurt, eggs and cheese. Locally made baked goods, honeyand maple products. Fire wood. Tours by appointment. Farm storeopen year round Wednesday through Sunday.

Adirondack Candle Co.12 Main St, Ballston Lake518-399-8831www.adirondackcandle.comScented candles made on site, gifts and rustic home accessories.Open Saturdays 10am – 3pm or byappointment. Candles also available at Mail n More, 690 Saratoga Road,Burnt Hills.

Anna Mae’s Homemade Jam and Clark’s Greenhouse139 Hop City Rd., Ballston Spa518-885-7356Homemade jams and jellies madefrom fruit from our own orchard.Greenhouse features bedding plantsand early tomatoes. Jams also available at Mail n More, 690 Saratoga Road, Burnt Hills.

Ballston Garden, LLCwww.ballstongarden.comwww.facebook.com/ballstongarden518-930-8814Social media based “farm market”business. Offers delivery to home oroffice. Eggs March through September,berries July through September, veggies including pumpkins Augustthrough November.

Barn at the Bridge250 Lakehill Rd., Burnt Hills518-399-5811www.FaceBook.com/BarnattheBridgePerformance & Event Venue Annual Artisan Fair First Weekend inNovember, Saturday 9am – 4pm; Sunday 10am – 3pmWide variety of local artisans.

The Beginning Shop124 Lake Hill Rd., Burnt Hills(Upstairs at Just in Time Consignments)518-399-3125Handwoven and hand sewn household linens, clothing, gifts and custom services. Free weavingdemonstrations by appointment.

Bel Sapore795 Route 50, Burnt Hills(Inside Tom’s Barber Shop)518-229-6730www.facebook.com/belsaporeHomemade jam, candy, skin cream,cosmetics scrubs & soap. Our prod-ucts are at Mail n More, 690 SaratogaRd., Burnt Hills, Buckley Farm and atJust in Time Consignment Shop.

BLG Farm166 Charlton Rd., Ballston Spa518-930-1455www.blgfarm.comMangalista Pigs (the curly haired pig that has become the Kobe beef of pork), chickens and ducks for eggs and meat, strawberries and raspberries.

Brookdale Farm233 Hop City Road, Ballston [email protected] c.1835 dairy and Merinosheep farm. Now boarding horses and selling quality grass-mix hay.

Buckley Farm946 Route 50, Ballston Lake518-280-3562http://www.buckleyfarm.comHistoric farm. Grass fed all naturalbeef, pork, and poultry products,smoked meats, handmade sausage,jerky and more. Farm Store with local cheese, vegetables, milk, butter, jams, maple syrup and more. Butcher Shop Fri, Sat, Sun -year round. Café Sat, Sun - Aprilthrough October

Cliff’s Vegetables563 Goode St., Ballston Spa518-885-8905Seasonal vegetables grown on premises. Corn, tomatoes, squash, potatoes, onions, peppers, leeks. See us at the Route 50 Green Market,Burnt Hills, Saturdays from 9am June through October.

The Creambelt Seed CompanyBallston Spawww.creambelt.comThe Creambelt Seed Co. offers untreated and certified organic garden seed for heirloom vegetables,flowers and herbs. You can buyCreambelt Seeds locally, and online at www.creambelt.com.

Ellms Christmas Trees448 Charlton Rd., Ballston Spa518-884-8168www.ellmsfarms.comChristmas trees, wreaths, garland, apple cider donuts, family experiences. Black Friday through December 23.

Ellms Family Farm448 Charlton Rd., Ballston Spa518-884-8168www.ellmsfarms.comPumpkin patch, corn maze, familyfriendly activities, apple cider donuts.Farm tours available. Mid-Septemberthrough end of October.

Emerich’s Morning Glory Farm307 Middleline Rd., Ballston SpaRoadside produce stand open 7 days a week during the growing season (June – October).

Featherbed Farm35 Featherbed Lane, Ballston Spa518-207-7224www.featherbedlanefarm.comYear round CSA. Produce and eggs.Tours welcome. Tour fee negotiable.

FoCastle Farm Country Store166 Kingsley Rd., Burnt Hills518-399-8322www.focastlefarm.comHistoric country store. Apples andpumpkins in season. Bakery (withshared pastry chef from adjacentStella’s Pasta Bar & Bakery) featuresapple cider donuts, pies, cookies and more.

FoCastle Orchard, Inc.227 Blue Barns Rd., Burnt Hills518-399-4144Pick your own apples from 1st weekafter Labor Day through October. Scenic photographic opportunities in a small “pedestrian friendly” orchard.

Galway Rock at Ballston Lake998 Saratoga Rd., Ballston Lake518-280-6554www.galwayrockwines.comwww.saratogasparkling.comWinery, newly planted vineyard, tasting room, scenic patio, light fare, tours by appointment.

Harmony Acres Farm1279 Peaceable St.518-491-4368www.harmonyacresfarm.orgBeginner horseback riding instruction, specializing in children.Farm tours by appointment.

Kovaravic Farm 178 Ashdown Rd., Ballston Lake518-399-5250Specializing in fall ornamentals: pumpkins, gourds, corn stalks, Indian corn, squash, apples and hay.Farm stand opens 2nd week in September until November 1.

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A Guide to Agriculture & Arts in the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Locale

Lakeside Cider Mill Farm336 Schauber Road, Ballston Lake518-399-8359www.lakesidefarmscidermill.comCountry store with a large variety ofbaked goods, produce, apple ciderand apple cider donuts. Servingbreakfast and lunch. Open last Thursday in April until Dec. 24th.

Long Time ‘A Comin’ Farm144 Middleline Rd., Ballston Spa518-885-6286Grass fed Black Angus Beef sold bythe quarter, half or whole animal. No growth hormones or antibiotics.Meat processed at a USDA inspected facility. Delivery dates typically Nov. through Feb. Limited availability at other times.

Lozert Farm Stand96 Ashdown Rd., Ballston LakeEggs, tomatoes, corn, squash, and other seasonal vegetables.

Mandak Tack & Feed76 Middleline Rd., Ballston Spa518-885-1158www.facebook.com/mandaktackTack and equine products.

Maple Hill Farm110 Ashdown Rd., Ballston Lake518-399-4097Grass fed beef, wood fired maplesyrup, hay, straw, raspberries, pumpkins and corn stalks.

Maple View Farm506 Hop City Rd., Ballston Spa518-885-5829Bulk compost and custom soils mix.Tours by appointment. April throughNovember.

McKenna’s Greenhouse at Country Acres Farm & Pet Center730 Saratoga Rd., Burnt HillsSeasonal vegetable, herb and annualbedding plants, hanging baskets.May through December.

Merchant’s Mini Horse Farm357 Charlton Rd., Ballston Spa518-885-6385Farm stand August through Novembersweet corn, squash, pumpkins andmini hay bales for decoration.

Mourningkill Farm310 Charlton Rd., Ballston Spa518-885-6166Apples and pies.

My Other Garden2192 Cook Rd., Ballston Lake518-882-5416Find us on Facebook. Strawberries, raspberries, peaches,more fruits, and sweetcorn, garlic,peas, beans, winter squash, more vegetables and pumpkins in season.Honey all year. Farm stand Junethrough November.

Old South Street200 Kingsley Rd., Burnt Hills518-399-5180Custom stained glass design and repair. Bent lamp panels and glasspainting.

O’Rourke Middle SchoolAnnual Craft Fair173 Lake Hill Rd., Burnt HillsFor over 41 years, the O'Rourke Middle School PTA has featured over60 local artisans to support the PTA.1st Saturday in November, 10am –3pm

Route 50 Green Market802 Route 50 (between Dino’s Pizzaand BH Café), Burnt HillsLocally grown fruits and vegetables,flowers, longhorn beef, eggs andbaked goods. 9 am Saturdays Junethrough October.

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