Meet Chef Blakely Gove

Meet Chef Blakely Gove

Harvest on Main’s new chef is bringing fresh energy, seasonal flavors, and plenty of heart to the prepared foods kitchen. Harvest on Main’s kitchen has a new chef behind the counter — but for Blakely Gove, the work already feels deeply familiar. Blakely recently joined the team at Harvest on Main after years spent cooking in […]

Keeping Good Food in the Community

Second Serving

A new program helps prepared foods reach neighbors instead of going to waste. We’re proud to introduce a new program at Harvest on Main: Second Serving – our full-circle approach to making good food go further. As fresh items like ready-to-heat meals, cut fruit, salads, and housemade dressings near their sell-by date, they’re discounted—making them even more […]

Harvest on Main Approved as a SNAP Retailer

SNAP/EBT accepted here

A meaningful milestone in making fresh, affordable food more accessible in Sharpsburg. This season marked an important milestone for Harvest on Main: federal approval as a SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) retailer. The market now accepts EBT payments, expanding access for households using food assistance and helping make fresh, nutritious food more affordable.  In the […]

Explore our 2025 Annual Report

2025 Annual Report

From everyday impact to major milestones, see what your support made possible this past year. Our 2025 Annual Report is here. It tells the story of a year that asked us to do two things at once—meet the needs of today while building for what comes next. From the steady, everyday impact of our Thrift Store and […]

Art in the Details

Harvest on Main signature pattern

How a signature pattern came to life at Harvest on Main If you’ve walked past the windows at Harvest on Main — or unwrapped a made-to-order sandwich — you’ve already encountered Claire Durr’s work. The new signature Second Harvest pattern, now featured on the market’s exterior window clings, deli paper, and more, was Claire’s first-ever commissioned […]

Made Here: A Bag That Carries Sharpsburg’s Spirit

Harvest on Main exclusive Sharpsburg Bicentennial tote bag

A Harvest on Main exclusive, designed by local artist Emily Armstrong, brings together the businesses, parks, and everyday details that make Sharpsburg feel like home When Bonnie approached local artist Emily Armstrong (she/they) to design a Sharpsburg bicentennial tote—exclusively for Harvest on Main—the timing felt meaningful. Emily had just made the leap into full-time creative […]

Back in the Kitchen

Harvest on Main Chris the Cook

Prepared Foods Manager Chris Condrin on legacy, process, and the meals he takes home himself When Harvest on Main opens its doors, Prepared Foods Manager Chris Condrin will be right where he belongs — back in the kitchen at 808 Main Street. If you’ve followed Chris’ story, you know Harvest on Main’s space once housed his uncle’s bakery, […]

Baking Community, One Loaf at a Time

Chris McCague, founder of Morningside Bread Company, will bring his sourdough focaccia and cookies to Harvest on Main Community Market.

For Chris of Morningside Bread Company, the process is the point Before there was Morningside Bread Company, there was a starter. For Christian (Chris) McCague, sourdough began as curiosity — a way to stretch a dollar and make something meaningful at home. In 2015, without TikTok tutorials or shortcuts, he bought books, called bakeries, and learned […]

Where Familiar Faces Make the Difference

Harvest on Main staff team

How Jamie’s experience is shaping a market where neighbors feel seen and welcomed For Jamie Kozlowski (far right, in the photo above), this work starts with understanding what everyday life actually asks of people. She’s lived in Sharpsburg her entire life and raised three boys here. Years ago, working full-time with little kids, having a small […]

Coming Soon: Dinner Made Easier

Coming soon: Dinner made easier Five weeknight dinners, one neighborhood market.

Five Weeknight Dinners, One Neighborhood Market Harvest on Main Community Market is designed for everyday life. Whether you’re cooking for a family of five, picking up dinner after work, or shopping just for yourself, this is a full-service neighborhood market built with you in mind. As we get ready to open our doors in March, […]