• Pascale Le Draoulec Market director, Morning Glory Markets

    Pascale has been eating fresh & local since she was a kid growing up in California and her French expat parents would routinely take her foraging for watercress and snails for dinner. No surprise, she went on to become a newspaper food writer in the Bay Area, after a stint living on a farm in France, then a James Beard Award-winning restaurant critic in NYC. Since 2007 she has been running farmer’s markets in Westchester. In addition to Irvington, she also runs the Hastings, Chappaqua, Bronxville and New York Botanical Gardens Farmer’s Markets. She is the author of “American Pie: Slices of Life (and Pie) from America’s Back Roads” (Harper/Collins).

  • Emma Dahill, Market Manager

    Emma was born and raised nearby in Connecticut. Driven by her Italian-American heritage instilled by her mom, Emma has a deep love for fresh food and community. Emma has just finished her Master's in Public Health from New York University, where she studied global systems, health equity, and community-led initiatives. She is passionate about creating sustainable food systems and increasing access to nourishing food. When Emma isn’t working, she can be found at home, hosting friends for dinner and experimenting in the kitchen.

  • About Morning Glory Markets

    The Bronxville Farmers Market is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and operated by Morning Glory Markets. Based in Hastings-on -Hudson, Morning Glory Markets is a boutique, woman-owned and run, operator of seasonal farmers markets in Bronxville, Chappaqua, Pelham and the New York Botanical Garden, as well as year-round markets in Hastings on Hudson and Irvington, NY. Their markets are carefully curated to provide shoppers with the very best of the Hudson Valley: produce, breads and baked goods, cheese, pastured meats, fresh seafood, grains, pickles, and spirits, too. They believe that, in addition to farmers markets supporting local agriculture and food production, markets should also serve as hubs for their communities, the place to come together for all good things. For more information about Morning Glory Markets, go to morningglorymarkets.com.