- Muscoot Farm: 51 NY Route 100, Katonah
- May 10, 2026
- 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
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Farmers Market and the Sheep Shearing Festival
11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
May 10, 2026
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This Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10, families are invited to spend the day at Muscoot Farm in Katonah, where two favorite annual traditions return for a lively spring celebration: the first Farmers Market of the season and the Sheep Shearing Festival. With activities for all interests – from food lovers to animal enthusiasts – it’s an ideal way to mark the occasion together.
The Sheep Shearing Festival will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., giving visitors a chance to watch Muscoot’s sheep get their yearly trim in preparation for the warmer season. Guests can also enjoy spinning demonstrations, hands-on children’s activities like a wool-processing station, and an informative workshop at 2 p.m. All of the farm’s animals will be in their pastures and pens throughout the day.
Hayrides begin at 11 a.m. (weather permitting), with a special treat for moms, who ride free with the purchase of a child’s ticket. Tickets are $5 per person (cash, credit card or Venmo), and children ages 2 and under ride free. Visitors can also grab a bite at the concession stand, offering a variety of favorites including burgers, hot dogs, salads, ice cream and candy.
Muscoot’s popular Farmers Market also kicks off its season that day, operating from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. every Sunday through Nov. 15. Featuring more than 20 vendors each week, the market highlights fresh produce, baked goods, handcrafted items and more, supporting local agriculture and small businesses while offering something for everyone.
Live music will round out the festivities at the Barnyard Beets stage, where Jack Grace brings his signature blend of humor and eclectic sounds, ranging from classic country and western to blues and southwestern-inspired tunes.
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said: “There’s no better way to celebrate Mother’s Day than by enjoying everything Muscoot has to offer. Watching the sheep being shorn and browsing the farmers market make for a fun and memorable day for the whole family.”
Commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation Kathy O’Connor said: “Muscoot is a wonderful destination year-round, but it really shines during special events like this. It’s the perfect place to celebrate Mother’s Day with a mix of farm experiences and local charm.”
The event is free and will be held rain or shine. Restrooms will be available on site.
Alfred B. DelBello Muscoot Farm is on NY Route 100 in Katonah. Open daily, it’s a 777-acre interpretive farm dating back to the early 1900s and operated by Westchester County Parks. It offers a wide range of educational and recreational programs throughout the year. For more information, visit MuscootFarm.org or call (914) 864-7282.
About Westchester County
Westchester County, located in the heart of the historic Hudson Valley, covers 500 square miles and has a population of just over 1 million. Originally home to Native Americans of the Lenape tribe, it is now a rich mix of diverse cultures and landscapes. The County is a blend of bustling cities, quaint villages and picturesque towns, as well as open spaces and a network of beautiful parks. Westchester is made up of six cities, 19 towns and 20 villages. The County is known for its top-notch public schools and high quality of life. It is also an intellectual capital, boasting a highly educated workforce, competitive colleges and universities, Fortune 500 companies, world-changing nonprofits, and cutting-edge research centers. Westchester is led by County Executive Kenneth W. Jenkins, who took office in January 2025 as the tenth County Executive. Focusing on innovation, Jenkins is leveraging technology and fostering business growth to position Westchester as a dynamic and inclusive destination where everyone can thrive. Learn more about Westchester County by visiting www.westchestercountyny.gov.












