Farmers' Market Feature: Ty's Taco-Ria

Ty’s Taco-Ria taco truck drives all over the area serving up delicious tacos made with local ingredients. The taco truck has been a staple at the Delhi Farmers’ Market all season long, feeding the community high quality taco’s, tortilla chips, guacamole, and fresh beverages. Though their season is winding down, they may have a few appearances in the community. Visit their website for more details and their Facebook and Instagram to see where you can enjoy their unique flavors.

Chamber Member Spotlight: Clark Dairy Farms

Photo courtesy of Clark Dairy Farms

Clark Dairy Farms is a fifth generation dairy farm on Elk Creek in Delhi, NY. The farm offers a variety of products with their own dairy including milk, butter, chocolate milk, cold brew, and seasonally, eggnog. They have recently announced that they will soon release cream cheese. Their products are exceptionally made, delicious, and available at their farm stand, and in stores around the greater Delhi Area and beyond. Learn more on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Photo courtesy of Clark Dairy Farms

Farmers' Market Feature: The Concrete Creative

The Concrete Creative is a Delhi Farmers' Market vendor and also has a brick and mortar shop in Hamden, NY. Visit them at the market for sculptural homewares made out of concrete, jewelry, adornments, and other made or found items. The variety of their work makes for great gift giving for a special occasion or a treat for yourself. Learn more on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Chamber Member Spotlight: CitiHope Relief & Development

photo courtesy of CitiHope

CitiHope Relief & Development is an organization that seeks to put a healthy life within reach of each person by promoting health, preventing disease, and providing cures to underserved populations worldwide. Since 1990, CitiHope has had its headquarters in Delaware County and has worked in almost 50 counties on 5 different continents. Learn more about the work they do on their website and Facebook.

Farmers' Market Feature: Berry Brook Farm

Berry Brook Farm is a vegetable farm that was founded in 2013. With a love for hard-work and sustainable agriculture, Berry Brook is dedicated to organic farming and distributing their produce to the local community. By participating in the 607 CSA, their produce is accessible to those in the Catskills and beyond. They have gorgeous seasonal produce available year-round at the farmers’ market with delicious fresh tomatoes, greens, and root vegetables at your fingertips. Learn more about them on their Facebook and Instagram.

Farmers' Market Feature: Nectar Hills Farm

Nectar Hills Farm is a biodynamic farm focusing on regenerative farming while exploring creative ideas inspired by the land. At the Delhi Farmers’ Market they sell pestos and hummus, baked goods, and medical vinegars. Pick up apple cider vinegar and fuego cider to help beat the colds of winter or to use for salads and cooking. Learn more about Nectar Hills Farm on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Delhi Farmers' Market, Year-Round!

The Delhi Farmers’ Market was a huge success this summer! With Courthouse Square filled with local vendors every Wednesday, rain or shine, the patrons of the market were supplied with their weekly groceries. Local farmers were selling fresh produce, meat and eggs, and on top of that, there were amazing vendors selling jam and preserves, hot sauce, herbal remedies, hand-carved wooden items, jewelry, cheese, flowers, baked goods, and much more.

This past Wednesday at the farmers’ market, the vendors celebrated the success of summer with a pot luck lunch and a lovely group photo! The market will continue outdoors until October 30th. On November 6th, the market will move indoors at the Delhi American Legion at 41 Page Avenue. 

Thank you to all of the wonderful vendors and all of the patrons of the market who continue to make the Delhi Farmers’ Market one of the biggest in the area!

Harvest Festival 2024

The 39th Annual Delhi Harvest Festival was a huge success this year! On the weekend of the fall equinox, 77 vendors offering food, festive crafts, delicious baked goods, and local food, gathered on Courthouse Square and Main Street in Delhi, NY, to welcome community members, visiting families, and everyone in between for a day of festive fall shopping. The weather could not have been better with clear skies, warm sun, and a slight breeze that ushered fall into the Greater Delhi Area. 

Families gathered to browse the market while music by Bobby Curious filled the square. Picnic tables in the middle of the square were filled with happy kids snacking on baked goods and sipping on local cider. Setting up and breaking down took place without a hitch thanks to the coordination of Christina Viafore and the helping hands of the brothers from Kappa Sigma Epsilon.

Overall the day was beautiful, filled with community, apple cider donuts, and quality products made by local vendors. Thank you to all of the volunteers, vendors, and members of the Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce Board who helped make this event a success!

Chamber Member Spotlight: The Delaware County Historical Association

Photo courtesy of Delaware County Historical Association

The Delaware County Historical Association was founded in 1945 to preserve and present the history of Delaware County. They continue this work today and offer a variety of events and workshops that shine light on the ever evolving culture of the area. Currently on display until Sunday, September 29th, is Quilts Along the Delaware, a show displaying quilts made by the Delaware County Town and Country Quilters. Learn more about the show by visiting the Delaware County Historical Association website and Facebook.

Photo courtesy of Delaware County Historical Association

Farmers’ Market Feature: Double Z Farm

Double Z Farm is a family-farm in Delhi, NY. They offer a special variety of items at the Delhi Farmers’ Market including lamb, beef, chicken, and rabbit. Double Z offers alpaca yarn and suet feeders stuffed with alpaca fur that provide nesting birds soft materials to add to their nests. They also sell wooden cutting boards and “Spit Happens” shirts along with other items. Find them at the market to learn more!

Delhi's 2nd Annual Halloween Decorating Contest

Delhi's 2nd Annual Halloween Decorating Contest has been announced! Organized and hosted by a Delaware Academy student, this spooky and fun contest invites businesses and residents of the Village of Delhi to adorn their storefronts and houses with Halloween decor that will wow or horrify all who bear witness. 

Businesses and homes are judged in separate categories and prizes will be awarded to those in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place! Enter to join the contest by emailing: delhishalloweencontest@gmail.com. Final judging will take place on October 27th!

Rules are outlined by the contest organizer below:

Decorating Rules

Residential

  1. To have fun

  2. Decor must be visible from street

  3. Homes must be in or close to the village

  4. Single properties only 

Businesses

  1. To have fun

  2. Decor must be visible from street

  3. Businesses must be in or close to the village

  4. Follow village/town rules

Judging Criteria

Residential & Business

  1. Over all wow factor

  2. Houses judged on “their style” of decorating ( a house that uses blow ups should not be given a bad score because they are not scary) 

  3. Use mean average (all scores added up then divided by number of judges)

  4. Judging scale 1-10 “points”


If you have any questions about the contest or would like to participate, email delhishalloweencontest@gmail.com. We look forward to seeing how the town will transform as we approach Halloween!

Chamber Mixer & Star Award Celebration

Thank you to all who attended the Chamber Mixer at Strickland Hollow Farm this past Tuesday, September 10th! We had a fantastic turnout, delicious wine, beer, and cocktails, and food prepared by the SUNY Delhi Hot Foods Culinary Team. We cannot thank our hosts Strickland Hollow Farm enough for hosting a wonderful get together for the business community of the Greater Delhi Area. 

At the event, we had the honor to present Lauren O’Leary with a Star Award for her generous and thoughtful work with the community organization W.I.D.E. NY. The organization promotes the inclusion and equality of all people through education and community outreach in the Greater Delhi Area. O’Leary received the award and shared a thoughtful speech highlighting how the support from the local community fueled her efforts.

Thank you to everyone who attended and to Strickland Hollow Farm for being such generous hosts. We look forward to inviting you all to the next one!

Chamber Member Spotlight: Maplewood Farm & Orchard

Photo courtesy of Maplewood Farm & Orchard

Maplewood Farm & Orchard has a rich history on Miller Ave in Bovina Center, NY, dating back to 1832. This family owned farm and orchard grows apples and pumpkins, and continues their ancestral family tradition by producing Maple Syrup on the 104-acre property. Maplewood goes all out with fall festivities including U-Pick Apples and Pumpkins, sap house tours, hayrides, games, and a festive fall shop with honey, cider, donuts, maple syrup and more. This fantastic family adventure is available each weekend through October 14th. Learn more on their website and Facebook.

Photo courtesy of Maplewood Farm & Orchard

Farmers' Market Feature: East Branch Farm’s Kimchee Harvest

East Branch Farm’s Kimchee Harvest is a family-owned and operated farm in Roxbury, NY. They host occasional dinners at the farm and grow a variety of produce. Their specialty is kimchi and banchan with a delicious variety available at the Delhi Farmers’ Market. Whether you get a disco studded container or plate to enjoy at the market, Kimchee Harvest is a must when visiting the farmers market. Learn more on their website and Instagram.

Chamber Member Spotlight: Steady Slope Fields & Forest

Photo courtesy of Steady Slope Fields & Forest

Steady Slope Fields & Forest is a place to stay, either camping, glamping, or in the suite, a place to sauna, and a place to come for events. A special opportunity for those local is the community sauna nights. On Mondays, there is a free communal gathering for women, and on Thursday, a gathering for men. Both nights are from 7pm-8:30pm and offer an outdoor shower or cold plunge to indulge in as well. Learn more about Steady Slope and this unique opportunity by visiting their website and Instagram.

Photo courtesy of Steady Slope Fields & Forest

Farmers' Market Feature: Succurro

Succurro is a collaborative, experimental creative project in East Meredith, NY, that began in 2017. As a farm, they cultivate food in alignment with the natural patterns and cycles of the ecosystem, putting the needs of the animals first. They offer events and feasts at their farm and offer bread, chicken, and pork at the Delhi Farmers’ Market. The sourdough bread is made in a wood burning stove by hand each week. Learn more about Succurro by visiting their website and Instagram.

39th Annual Delhi Harvest Festival!

The 39th Annual Delhi Harvest Festival takes place Saturday, September 21st, 2024, from 10am-4pm! This annual event celebrates all of the labors of summer while basking in the bountiful harvest, beauty, and festivities of fall! Delhi’s Main Street and Courthouse Square will be full of vendors, producers, herbalists, craftspeople, and live music. This event brings the community and visitors together for a festive day in the heart of Delhi. Come shop with us while snacking on an apple cider donut!

Interested in becoming a vendor? Sign-up here!