Become a Vendor at the Cooperstown Farmers’ Market
Applications are now being accepted for vendors interested in becoming a part of the year-round Cooperstown Farmers’ Market.
Come to Grilled Cheese for a Good Cause!
Grilled Cheese for a Good Cause features local chefs making gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches with local cheese. All proceeds benefit the Cooperstown Farmers’ Market.
Otsego Outdoors Marks 5000th trek
As Lee Ann and Rick Myers of Oneonta completed the Otsego Outdoors Fall Octet Challenge, it marked the 5000th trek Octet participants have completed. A collaborative program of Otsego 2000, the Otsego Land Trust and Otsego County Conservation Association, Otsego Outdoors connects residents and visitors with year-round recreational opportunities in and near Otsego County.
“As a result of our participation in the Fall Octet, we have added some hikes to our family favorites for sure - Texas School House State Forest and Forest of the Dozen Dads are among them. Otsego County and New York State have so much to offer,” said Rick Myers, who said he and his wife Lee Ann were accompanied on several hikes with their children and grandchildren. “It’s a wonderful way to spend quality family time together.”
Join in the Hardy Locavore Challenge
Join in the Hardy Locavore Challenge and support local farmers, artisans and makers.
New Winter Octet from Otsego Outdoors
Take part in the new Winter Octet Challenge from Otsego Outdoors and earn a patch.
Holiday Farmers’ Market Dec. 20
The Cooperstown Farmers’ Market will hold a special Holiday Market with 26 local farmers, artisans, crafters, and food producers on Tuesday, December 20, from 12 to 5 pm. The event will feature free mulled cider from Middlefield Orchard and live music. The Farmers’ Market, which operates year-round on Saturdays, is located in Pioneer Alley at 101 Main Street in Cooperstown.
Glimmerglass Film Days marks tenth year
Glimmerglass Film Days, a program of Otsego 2000, presents its tenth season, with 28 films and shorts programs, filmmaker talks, parties, music, art, and guided walks. See the full line-up at glimmerglassfilmdays.org
Pumpkin Day at the Farmers’ Market
The Cooperstown Farmers’ Market will celebrate all things pumpkin on Saturday, September 24 from 9 am to 2 pm, with a pumpkin craft for kids, pumpkin specials from vendors, pumpkin recipes, and music.
Sharon Springs and Richfield Springs Walking Tours
Otsego 2000 will offering architectural walking tours of Sharon Springs (July 31) and Richfield Springs (August 14). Register in advance online or by calling 607/547-8881.
Letter from Jim Dalton, Otsego 2000 Board President
The Summer 2022 newsletter opens with a letter from Otsego 2000 Board President Jim Dalton. Read his message and the full six page newsletter to get a great overview of Otsego 2000’s work and how you can invest in its continued success.
Take the Summer Octet Challenge from Otsego Outdoors
The new Otsego Outdoors Summer Octet includes state forests, state parks, local parks, Otsego Land Trust properties, private property open to the public, and the New Lisbon Ride which links Gilbert Lake State Park and Texas Schoolhouse State Forest. By completing eight activities between June 21 and September 21, participants can earn a free embroidered Summer Octet patch and get listed on the Otsego Outdoors Challenge Roster.
Farmers’ Market offers Summertime Tuesday Hours
Beginning July 2, the Cooperstown Farmers’ Market will be open on Tuesdays from 12 to 5 pm, in addition to Saturday hours of 9 am to 2 pm. Four farms will be offering fresh produce each Tuesday and there will be several vendors selling farmstead cheese, baked goods, grass-fed meat and charcuterie, local honey, homemade hummus and pesto, native New York State plants, CBD products, and organic skin care. Alex’s Picnic, Rock Hill Farm, and By the Handful will also be offering lunch and take-away meals.
Otsego 2000 to offer Walking Tours Highlighting Local Architecture
This summer Otsego 2000 will offer a series of walking tours, led by Dr. Cynthia Falk, in three Route 20 villages: Cherry Valley, Sharon Springs, and Richfield Springs. Dr. Falk will explain how the natural environment as well as year-round and summer residents shaped architectural expressions.