COMMUNITY YARD SALE 2025
Saturday May TBA
Angelica Fire Hall * Craft & Vendor Show... Food, Gun Raffle
Hosted by the Angelica Boosters * Contact: Deanna Harding [585] 610-6656
Saturday May TBA
Angelica Fire Hall * Craft & Vendor Show... Food, Gun Raffle
Hosted by the Angelica Boosters * Contact: Deanna Harding [585] 610-6656
PROJECT LAVENDER FESTIVAL 2025 Saturday, July 5 @ the Park Circle 9am-4pm
Project Lavender started a few years ago with the dreams of several lavender lovers in Angelica. Project Lavender became a reality in March of 2007, and the interest shown has grown and many people are now growing lavender. Project Lavender wants to celebrate the Southern Tier’s agricultural heritage, encourage local cottage industries, and stimulate regional tourism by hosting an annual Lavender Festival. Locally grown lavender, lavender products [soaps, lotions, jewelry, beverages, baked goods, etc.] live music, demonstrations, kids' activities, hand-crafted local wares, cooking classes and more!
Angelica "Street of Shops" offer specials too... a little something for everyone, so please stop by!
Contact: Marika Burke @ 585-466-3001 * Follow us on FACEBOOK
Project Lavender started a few years ago with the dreams of several lavender lovers in Angelica. Project Lavender became a reality in March of 2007, and the interest shown has grown and many people are now growing lavender. Project Lavender wants to celebrate the Southern Tier’s agricultural heritage, encourage local cottage industries, and stimulate regional tourism by hosting an annual Lavender Festival. Locally grown lavender, lavender products [soaps, lotions, jewelry, beverages, baked goods, etc.] live music, demonstrations, kids' activities, hand-crafted local wares, cooking classes and more!
Angelica "Street of Shops" offer specials too... a little something for everyone, so please stop by!
Contact: Marika Burke @ 585-466-3001 * Follow us on FACEBOOK
Music by WRAQ 92.7FM...
flashback cruise music 5 - 7:30pm
THURSDAYS: June TBA, July TBA and Aug 22, TBA
100+ classic antique cars and vehicles! (weather permitting)
Along Main Street...Free to participating car owners
Register at 5pm at 22 West Main St
“Drivers’ Choice” prizes
Benefit auction for Angelica Hose Company #1
Some shops are open late!
585-610-2567
flashback cruise music 5 - 7:30pm
THURSDAYS: June TBA, July TBA and Aug 22, TBA
100+ classic antique cars and vehicles! (weather permitting)
Along Main Street...Free to participating car owners
Register at 5pm at 22 West Main St
“Drivers’ Choice” prizes
Benefit auction for Angelica Hose Company #1
Some shops are open late!
585-610-2567
2025 HERITAGE DAYS FESTIVAL * www.angelicaboosters.com
56th Annual Celebration - August 2 & 3
The Booster Citizens invite you to participate in this celebration of
Angelica’s wonderful heritage!
Amusements Entertainments Culinary Delights
DIGITAL WALKING TOUR of HISTORIC DISTRICT
ANNUAL CROQUET TOURNAMENT
Fun for the Family
WAGON RIDES – TREASURE HUNT
CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT
BASKET AUCTION – QUILT RAFFLE
ANTIQUE MACHINERY – CLASSIC CARS
MEMORABILIA EXHIBIT
LIVE MUSIC: Enjoy a shaded seat in the park, listen to the music in the bandstand, feast on summertime favorites.
SONS of the LEGION HOTS & BURGERS
METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY CHICKEN BBQ
ARTISANS & MAKERS – FLEA MARKET FINDS
THRIFTY TREASERS – FARMERS’ MARKET
MAIN STREET SHOPS & RESTAURANTS
ACS ALUMNI WEEKEND
Taste the best water in New York State and experience the small tow atmosphere in “A Town Where History Lives”
ANGELICA, NEW YORK
Exit 31, I-86 – So. Tier Expressway (Rte. 17) in the Heart of Allegany County
Heritage Days Schedule
Saturday, August 2
7:00 a.m. Coffee & doughnuts, Booster tent
9:00 a.m. Market opens, Park Circle
10:00 a.m. Sons of Legion refreshment stand opens
11:00 a.m. Croquet semifinal match
11:00 a.m. Colonial Rooms exhibit, Library – 3 p.m.
11:00 a.m. Memorabilia & Quilt show, Grange – 4 p.m.
11:30 a.m. Valley Rising, bandstand
12:00 Noon Cornhole tournament, basketball court
1:00 p.m. Warren Paul, bandstand
1:00 p.m. Old school building open – 3 p.m.
2:00 p.m. Croquet semifinal match
3:00 p.m. Off the Wagon, bandstand
5:00 p.m. Market closes
6:30 p.m. ACS Alumni, Conservation Club – 9:00 p.m.
Sunday, August 3
7:00 a.m. Coffee & doughnuts, Booster tent
7:00 a.m. Pancake Breakfast, Legion
9:00 a.m. Market opens Park Circle
10:00 a.m. Sons of Legion refreshment stand opens
10:00 a.m. Homecoming Service, Methodist lawn
11:00 a.m. Memorabilia & quilt show, Grange – 4 p.m.
12:00 Noon Chicken BBQ, Methodist Church
12:00 Noon Adam Stack, bandstand
12:30 p.m. Colonial Rooms exhibit Library – 3 p.m.
1:00 p.m. Croquet championship match
2:00 p.m. Creek Bend, bandstand
4:30 p.m. Theme basket & Quilt drawings
5:00 p.m. Market closes
Saturday, August 2
7:00 a.m. Coffee & doughnuts, Booster tent
9:00 a.m. Market opens, Park Circle
10:00 a.m. Sons of Legion refreshment stand opens
11:00 a.m. Croquet semifinal match
11:00 a.m. Colonial Rooms exhibit, Library – 3 p.m.
11:00 a.m. Memorabilia & Quilt show, Grange – 4 p.m.
11:30 a.m. Valley Rising, bandstand
12:00 Noon Cornhole tournament, basketball court
1:00 p.m. Warren Paul, bandstand
1:00 p.m. Old school building open – 3 p.m.
2:00 p.m. Croquet semifinal match
3:00 p.m. Off the Wagon, bandstand
5:00 p.m. Market closes
6:30 p.m. ACS Alumni, Conservation Club – 9:00 p.m.
Sunday, August 3
7:00 a.m. Coffee & doughnuts, Booster tent
7:00 a.m. Pancake Breakfast, Legion
9:00 a.m. Market opens Park Circle
10:00 a.m. Sons of Legion refreshment stand opens
10:00 a.m. Homecoming Service, Methodist lawn
11:00 a.m. Memorabilia & quilt show, Grange – 4 p.m.
12:00 Noon Chicken BBQ, Methodist Church
12:00 Noon Adam Stack, bandstand
12:30 p.m. Colonial Rooms exhibit Library – 3 p.m.
1:00 p.m. Croquet championship match
2:00 p.m. Creek Bend, bandstand
4:30 p.m. Theme basket & Quilt drawings
5:00 p.m. Market closes
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Outdoor Vendor Set-Up Friday, Aug. 1, 2025 1 p.m. until dark Registration fee: $60 for 1 or 2 days Space size: 20 feet x 25 feet Application Deadline July 30, 2024 CONTACTS: Anita Austin 716-378-9320 OR David Haggstrom 585-466-7930 VENDOR CONTRACT (2025) I agree to pay the registration fee of $60.00 per space for either one or two days. I understand that there will be no refunds. I understand that in consideration for the above fee, I the undersigned will be permitted to exhibit articles for sale, subject to the following provisions:
VENDOR INFORMATION Name: Address: Email address: Telephone number: Items you will sell: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Vendor is responsible for payment of all applicable sales tax. Vendor Signature: Date: Please make checks payable to: Please mail check & bottom portion of form to: Angelica Booster Citizens, Inc. Angelica Booster Citizens, Inc. Attention: Vendor Registration P.O. Box 173, Angelica, NY 14709 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ |
At the Park Circle - Angelica, NY 14709
Featuring local fruits, vegetables, free-range eggs, meats, honey, cheese, granola, wine, baked goods, pastured poultry, jams & jellies, nursery plants, flower bouquets, maple syrup, artisan work, natural body care products, and prepared foods. We accept WIC and Senior Nutrition Coupons.
2025 Schedule: June-Sept. * Saturdays 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM (Hours will be extended for festival dates.)
"We are beyond excited to welcome you to this new season for the Angelica Farmers’ Market! Wow, have we got a great line-up! We have about 16 vendors, live music, and an abundance of great products. Add to that, a fabulous music festival happening around us all day! It feels so good to shop local, support local economy, meet neighbors, and enjoy a stroll through the beautiful Park Circle of Angelica, NY."
Interested in being a new Vendor or Questions please Contact:
Facebook or 585-610-8694
angelicafarmersmarket@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/AngelicaFarmersMarket
Featuring local fruits, vegetables, free-range eggs, meats, honey, cheese, granola, wine, baked goods, pastured poultry, jams & jellies, nursery plants, flower bouquets, maple syrup, artisan work, natural body care products, and prepared foods. We accept WIC and Senior Nutrition Coupons.
2025 Schedule: June-Sept. * Saturdays 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM (Hours will be extended for festival dates.)
"We are beyond excited to welcome you to this new season for the Angelica Farmers’ Market! Wow, have we got a great line-up! We have about 16 vendors, live music, and an abundance of great products. Add to that, a fabulous music festival happening around us all day! It feels so good to shop local, support local economy, meet neighbors, and enjoy a stroll through the beautiful Park Circle of Angelica, NY."
Interested in being a new Vendor or Questions please Contact:
Facebook or 585-610-8694
angelicafarmersmarket@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/AngelicaFarmersMarket
Civil War Reenactment * Sept. TBA
Farmers' Market Fall Festival October, TBA * 9am to 4pm
The Angelica Farmers’ Market is holding its 12th Annual Fall Harvest Festival celebrating a season of locally-grown abundance. The Family Festivities include full Farmers’ Market, Kids Games, Pie Raffles, Kids Pumpkin Decorating Tent, Kids Scavenger Hunt, Apple Cider, and live music from 11-1, as well as artisans selling their one-of-a-kind art. Eagle Dream is also there to display their birds of prey. Enjoy prepared foods from local restaurants in the park. In addition, there will also be a Basket Auction as a fundraiser for the Market.
The Angelica Farmers’ Market is holding its 12th Annual Fall Harvest Festival celebrating a season of locally-grown abundance. The Family Festivities include full Farmers’ Market, Kids Games, Pie Raffles, Kids Pumpkin Decorating Tent, Kids Scavenger Hunt, Apple Cider, and live music from 11-1, as well as artisans selling their one-of-a-kind art. Eagle Dream is also there to display their birds of prey. Enjoy prepared foods from local restaurants in the park. In addition, there will also be a Basket Auction as a fundraiser for the Market.
2025 Christmas in Angelica
December 5-24 Christmas Postal Stamp Cancellation
December 14, Luminaries * Living Nativity * 5pm Angelica Park Circle
For more information, please email angelicaboosters@gmail.com
Readers Digest article by A.J. Sors
"People from around the world send their mail here for Angel Station's special Christmas postal stamp."
This small-town post office was almost shut down, but now it is a Christmas destination!
In the tiny village of Angelica NY, the post office is more than a place to get mail and send packages. There you'll find the heart of this charming community. It's where residents meet and greet friends.
So when Angelica's post office was threatened with closure in the 1980s, resident Pat Kaake came up with an idea to save it. Angelica already lost its neighborhood school in favor of a modern building a few miles outside of town, and the nearest hospitals are 15 miles away in either direction.
In Pat's mind, it was paramount to keep a functioning post office. So she turned to the angels for help!
"At Christmas time I would hear on the news about towns named Snow or Bethlehem having celebrations", says Pat, who had moved to the tiny village from the big city. "I thought it was a wonderful idea, so I said 'why couldn't we do the same thing with Angelica?'"
Pat, who is an artist, created a postal cancellation design featuring an Angelica angel. Staying true to the nature of her adopted home, she drew her angels in folksy fashion and submitted her proposal to the US Postal Service. Once approved. the drawing was carved into a postmark cancellation stamp that could be used for one day only.
The postmistress at the time had another idea to make the day even more special-calling the post office Angel Station.
The massive uptick in mail volume saved Angelica's post office from closure and keeps the doors open today.
Now it's tradition that on the first Friday in December, folks come to Angelica to mail their Christmas cards. People push through the door with its tinkling entrance bell and find the lobby decked with garlands, pine fronds and lights. A carved wooden angel soars near the ceiling. In the corner, a Christmas tree twinkles. Village supporters sit at tables that are topped with bowls of punch and platters of decorated cookies, offering hot chocolate or coffee to those who are mailing cards.
Each year the volume of mail going through the Angelica Post Office swells during late November and early December. Stamp collectors from around the world have embraced the Angel Station cancellation, some sending mail as far away as France.
Because the stamp is destroyed each season, Pat draws a new angel that heralds season's greetings from Angel Station every year. Post offices may close in other parts of the country, but this tiny one endures, thanks to Pat Kaake and the miracle of Angel Station.
December 5-24 Christmas Postal Stamp Cancellation
December 14, Luminaries * Living Nativity * 5pm Angelica Park Circle
For more information, please email angelicaboosters@gmail.com
Readers Digest article by A.J. Sors
"People from around the world send their mail here for Angel Station's special Christmas postal stamp."
This small-town post office was almost shut down, but now it is a Christmas destination!
In the tiny village of Angelica NY, the post office is more than a place to get mail and send packages. There you'll find the heart of this charming community. It's where residents meet and greet friends.
So when Angelica's post office was threatened with closure in the 1980s, resident Pat Kaake came up with an idea to save it. Angelica already lost its neighborhood school in favor of a modern building a few miles outside of town, and the nearest hospitals are 15 miles away in either direction.
In Pat's mind, it was paramount to keep a functioning post office. So she turned to the angels for help!
"At Christmas time I would hear on the news about towns named Snow or Bethlehem having celebrations", says Pat, who had moved to the tiny village from the big city. "I thought it was a wonderful idea, so I said 'why couldn't we do the same thing with Angelica?'"
Pat, who is an artist, created a postal cancellation design featuring an Angelica angel. Staying true to the nature of her adopted home, she drew her angels in folksy fashion and submitted her proposal to the US Postal Service. Once approved. the drawing was carved into a postmark cancellation stamp that could be used for one day only.
The postmistress at the time had another idea to make the day even more special-calling the post office Angel Station.
The massive uptick in mail volume saved Angelica's post office from closure and keeps the doors open today.
Now it's tradition that on the first Friday in December, folks come to Angelica to mail their Christmas cards. People push through the door with its tinkling entrance bell and find the lobby decked with garlands, pine fronds and lights. A carved wooden angel soars near the ceiling. In the corner, a Christmas tree twinkles. Village supporters sit at tables that are topped with bowls of punch and platters of decorated cookies, offering hot chocolate or coffee to those who are mailing cards.
Each year the volume of mail going through the Angelica Post Office swells during late November and early December. Stamp collectors from around the world have embraced the Angel Station cancellation, some sending mail as far away as France.
Because the stamp is destroyed each season, Pat draws a new angel that heralds season's greetings from Angel Station every year. Post offices may close in other parts of the country, but this tiny one endures, thanks to Pat Kaake and the miracle of Angel Station.