Wild Roots Market
November 1st & 2nd 2025
461 Collegeville Road
Collegeville PA, 19426
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TWO DAY POP-UP MARKET EVENT
Join us for a community driven day where you can cozy up to a toasty bonfire, relax in yoga class, unleash your creative potential with basket weaving or wreath making or simply shop our barn full of antique and vintage finds as well as hand crafted goods from local artisans
What you’ll find:
Thoughtfully curated collection of homemade, wildcrafted, and foraged delights, including:
Herbal teas, tinctures, jams, and syrups
Repurposed and up-cycled furniture
Home goods and decor
Decorative Planters and more
Every item is made with care, love, and respect for the earth - perfect for those who value sustainability and craftmanship.
SPECIAL EVENTS - REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
Hands-on workshops and wellness activities include Yoga in the Barn, Wreath Making, and Basket Weaving.
Class sizes are limited for events, preregistration is required.
Programming is oriented towards adult participants (stay tuned for future teen/kid appropriate events!) This event is rain or shine, and will only be rescheduled in case of extreme weather conditions.
Classes
Wreath making with Dana Herman / $30 Saturday November 1 @ 11:30 and 2:30
Pull from Dana’s collection of foraged natural materials and dried botanicals in this hands-on workshop guided by an experienced instructor. You’ll create your own unique wreath to take home just in time for the holidays.
Max enrollment per session: 10 students.
Yoga with Jessica Graves / $15 45 min Saturday November 1 @ 10:00 and 1:00
Join us for a vinyasa-style yoga class in our historic barn where wooden beams and fresh air set the tone for a grounded, peaceful respite. Modifications will be offered for all experience levels.
What to bring: water bottle, yoga mat, layers for warmth/cooling
Max enrollment per session: 15 students.
Basket weaving with Steven R. Carty / $30 Sunday November 2 @ 10:00 - 1:00
Get connected to our ancestors with help from our friends at Pinelands basketry. Students will learn the basics of weaving techniques to create a functional and decorative basket to take home. This class offers a relaxing and rewarding experience for all.
Max enrollment per session: 10 students.
~ Payment must be subitted via Venmo to confirm your spot ~ @Hannah-Fisher- or click the Venmo button. (Please contact Hannah at Hannah@openmeadowfarm.com if Venmo is not an option)
Our Team
Open Meadows Farm is a lovingly restored historic farmhouse and barn located in Collegeville, PA. Open Meadows is more than just a farm—it’s a haven. Whether you're visiting for the horses, the market, or simply to enjoy the peaceful setting, you’ll find yourself surrounded by beauty and intention.
Hannah Fisher is a nature enthusiast with a deep passion for growing native and medicinal plants. Over the past year, she built her own hoop house with the dream of becoming self-sustainable— growing and raising much of her own food. Hannah spends her days tending to the gardens, foraging for edible plants and mushrooms, and caring for her native Bobwhite Quail. Her handcrafted offerings— wildcrafted teas, herbal tinctures, and naturally fermented sourdough bread reflect her love for slow living and respect for the earth. Each creation is a celebration of nature’s abundance and the art of simple living.
Flora Farms Homestead is a small, lovingly tended hobby farm nestled in Telford, PA. Run by Rachel McDonough and her husband Tim, the farm is home to a joyful mix of alpacas, goats, ponies, ducks, and pheasants. Flora Farms provides home-grown jams, syrups, salves, and honey from their small apiary.
Jessica Graves received her yoga teacher training from The Works in Malvern, Pennsylvania in the spring of 2025. She believes that movement and mobility are the keys to a quality, pain-free life. When Jessica discovered the connection of mind, body and breath, she fell in love with yoga and the balance it brings- both on and off the mat. Through studio classes and community events, Jessica offers mindful, mobility, focused practices that invite students to build strength, find stillness and reconnect with themselves.
Steven R. Carty is a second generation professional basket weaver and teacher. Although he tends to drift away from traditional styles and patterns, he does utilize many traditional and local materials. Much of Steven’s weaving inspiration is derived from the land where he gathers said materials from the creeks, forests, and shores of South Jersey. To learn more about Steven and Pineland Basketry go to their website: www.pinelandbasketry.com
Dana Herman is a warm heart and long time friend of Open Meadows, regularly teaching art programs at barn events. Dana’s creative spirit is showcased in the market with her artwork and up cycled antique furniture.