Saturday Market Returns to the Creative Arts Studio

Sea Cliff, NY · May 30, 2026

The salt air is a bit brisk this morning, but the first full Saturday of the beach season is officially here. Whether you are heading down to the water or sticking to the shade of the elms, there is plenty to keep you moving today.


📰 The Lead

The Sea Cliff Farmers Market moves into its high-summer rhythm today at the Creative Arts Studio, marking the first weekend where the full roster of North Shore growers is expected. Beyond the usual sourdough and organic greens, this season introduces a new community table where local backyard gardeners can swap surplus herbs and flowers. It’s more than a grocery run; it’s the village’s primary Saturday morning social hub. Organizers are encouraging shoppers to bring their own reusable bags as part of the village’s ongoing waste-reduction initiative. If you are looking for the specific heirloom tomatoes that usually sell out by noon, arriving before the 10:00 AM rush is highly recommended.


🏙️ Local Pulse

  • Library Museum Pass Program — Summer reservations are now open for passes to the MoMA and Guggenheim, available for checkout with a local card.

  • Cliff Way Traffic Reminder — Temporary "No Parking" signs are posted near the trailhead this weekend to allow for brush clearing and path maintenance.


☁️ Today's Outlook

  • High 67°F · Low 51°F — Overcast (winds around 20 mph)
    • Hold onto your hat near the cliffs; those 20 mph gusts will be noticeable.

📅 What's On Around Town

  • Beach YogaSea Cliff Beach, 8:30 AM Start the morning with a guided session on the sand—bring a towel.

  • Sea Cliff Farmers MarketCreative Arts Studio, 9:00 AM–1:00 PM Fresh local produce, artisanal breads, and neighborhood catch-ups in the courtyard.

  • Glen Cove: Deep Roots MarketGarvies Point, 9:00 AM–1:00 PM A short drive for a massive selection of regional honey and local crafts.

  • Live Music: The Blue NotesStill Partners, 9:00 PM Local favorites playing blues and rock to cap off the Saturday night.


📸 Spotlight & Story

  • The Victorian "Gingerbread" Houses
    • The village’s distinctive architecture dates back to its origins as a Methodist campground. These ornate, narrow homes were built on 20-foot lots originally intended for tents, creating the dense, colorful streetscapes that define the neighborhood’s aesthetic today.

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