Celebrate Brooklyn! is proud to welcome new food and merchandise vendors to the Bandshell for our 33rd season in Prospect Park!
“The Farm on Adderley is thrilled to team up with Celebrate Brooklyn this summer. This diverse arts festival that happens in our own backyard gives us a chance to keep company with our customers, neighbors, and fellow Brooklynites.”
— Owner Gary Jonas
The Farm on Adderley
Although it has garnered national acclaim in its five years in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, The Farm on Adderley remains a neighborhood restaurant at heart. Seven days a week, for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the Farm serves its award-winning food primarily to the community surrounding its location on Cortelyou Road. This summer at the Bandshell, the Farm will offer a unique menu of seasonal, carefully-sourced food. Owners Gary Jonas and Allison McDowell, together with Chef Tom Kearney, are committed to supporting local farmers and food artisans as much as possible—and, in turn, making delicious, honest, accessible food. Celebrate Brooklyn! gives The Farm an opportunity to practice—and the unique challenge of executing—Slow Food on a much larger scale: for audiences of thousands.
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“Our collaboration with Celebrate Brooklyn provides an outstanding opportunity for us to introduce our handcrafted products, many of which were made right here in Brooklyn, to a greater audience. We are very excited to provide the visitors to Celebrate Brooklyn with a unique shopping experience that will allow them to take a little memento of their concert visit home with them.”
— {NewNew} vendor Courtney Webb of webbedware
The {NewNew}
Celebrate Brooklyn’s new merchandise vendor, the {NewNew} comprises close to 200 artists, designers, makers and crafters based in the metro New York area who create and sell fine, handcrafted goods on Etsy.com, a global marketplace for handmade goods. The group was formed to provide a forum for local, Etsy-based artisans to support one another in their business endeavors and to promote the beauty and availability of locally made, carefully crafted products to the public. At Celebrate Brooklyn they will offer unique jewelry, summer tanks and t-shirts, hacky sacks and felt toys, spa products and paper products, as well as bags and other accessories.
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