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Downtown Yakima Farmers Market

Downtown Yakima Farmers’ Market (DYFM) is a community Farmer’s Market in the heart of Downtown Yakima, Washington administered by the Downtown Association of Yakima (DAY).  The Market is intended to provide an outlet for Washington State’s farmers, specialty food producers, artisan & craft makers, food preparers, and entertainers (buskers) to directly sell their foods and handcrafted products and to provide consumers an opportunity to buy such products directly from producers. The Market should also encourage pedestrian activity in the city’s urban core, provide improved access to agricultural education, and give the community a festive weekly gathering place during the agriculture growing season.

MAILING ADDRESS & OFFICE:

Yvette Lippert

Market Manager Cell:  509-961-2055

Email: [email protected]

Downtown Association of Yakima, Attn: DYFM, 14 South First Street, Yakima, Washington 98901

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Downtown Kennewick Farmers Market

Welcome to the Downtown Kennewick Farmers Market 2022 Season! This is our seventh year of operation and we are looking forward to an exciting year. We are located at the intersection of Benton Street and Kennewick Avenue, adjacent to the Farmers’ Exchange stores and their south-side parking lot. This area includes our beautiful Flag Plaza and restroom facilities.

Just about anything that is your heart’s desire can be found here at our market, including but not limited to food trucks, cider, handcrafted art, freshly baked goodies, and bread, live music, the KERNEL Kids program, and of course, all kinds of produce. You name it, we probably got it! Plus tons of retail stores, restaurants, and art galleries. As well as a few tattoo studios and a pub or two. 

We at the Historic Downtown Kennewick Partnership celebrate our downtown’s diversity every day and plan events all year long to share with our entire community.

The Downtown Kennewick Farmers Market is a traditional farmers market, our vendors have homegrown, hand-made, or hand-crafted items. We are very excited to have live musicians for the 2022 season. For more information regarding what types of vendors are accepted please review our vendor guide.

Please read all the instructions before filling out your application. Thank you!

Complete the online application form from the link below to become a vendor at Kennewick Farmers Market. Please complete the form in as much detail as possible.

Before applying to become a vendor, please read the 2022 Farmers Market Vendor Guide. The downloadable file is below.

You will need to provide the following documents when your application is approved

  1. All processed foods must have the proper permits and licenses as required by the City of Kennewick and the Benton Franklin Department of Health

  2. Any other license or verification is required for your vendor category.

  3. Insurance Certificate – $1 million policy with Downtown Kennewick Farmers Market as a named insured for product liability as necessary.

Contact Us

Greta Dority

509-582-7221

[email protected]
HDKP Office Contact Information

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Downtown Farmers Market – Walla Walla

The Downtown Farmers Market continues inside during November and much of December. Join us at the Showroom on Colville each Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

And, in the spring, the Downtown Farmer’s Market looks forward to welcoming our community back on Saturday, May 6, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Market will continue every Saturday through the end of October.

If you are interested in being a vendor, please scroll down to find the market rules and online membership application. If you have general questions or need additional information about the market, please contact us.

Contact Us

Alex Heiser


Membership Services and Downtown Farmers Market Manager

(509) 529-8755

[email protected]

109 East Main, Suite 302T
Walla Walla, WA 99362

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Des Moines Waterfront Farmers Market

The Des Moines Waterfront Farmers Market is a 501(c)(4) and was founded in 2006 as a non-profit organization bringing farmers, artisans, and the local community together around a bountiful variety of vegetables, fruit, honey, cheeses, crafts, flowers, meat, and fish, ready to eat foods, education, information, and entertainment. Since its inception, the Market has been a prime gathering place for the City of Des Moines and surrounding communities.

The Market supports many food security initiatives and programs, including vendors who accept Senior and Women, Infant and Children (WIC) vouchers for fresh fruit and vegetables, EBT (food stamps) and Fresh Bucks matching programs, and King Conservation District Senior Health Eating Initiative for qualifying low-income seniors. Sponsor and community booths provide a way for local and regional organizations to share what they offer and fundraise for school and social programs.

The market is governed by a volunteer board of directors made up of nine local citizens.  The Board’s goal is to make sure the market remains a viable event, promotes Washington farms and products, and enhances of quality of life for the citizens of our community, both in the City of Des Moines and more broadly. The market is funded exclusively from sponsor and foundation donations, public and private grants, and vendor application and stall fees.

Contact Us

Susie Novak-Manager

509-869-0051

[email protected]

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Cowlitz Community Farmers Market

Cowlitz Community Farmers Market supports local, small-scale family farms and businesses by creating and operating vibrant, neighborhood markets where farmers and producers can sell their goods, connect with customers, and enrich the local community.

Interested in becoming a vendor? Join our growing farmers market!

Click the buttons to view the Rules and Online Application.

Scroll down for downloadable, printer-friendly versions.

 

Prefer to do your application by-hand? See below for printable versions.

Click to download the 2022 Market Rules
Click to download the Vendor Application
Click to download Hot Food Vendor Application

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Coupeville Farmers Market

The benefits of shopping at a local farmers market are many. The environment, local food, and affordability are just a few. The benefits of a farmers market are also increasing as more people realize their benefits. Read on to learn more about the benefits of buying at a farmer’s market. You can also get access to WIC and SNAP benefits. But first, let’s take a look at what you can expect from a farmer’s market.

Whether you want your market to become a destination for people from all over or you just want to attract more attention to the local food business, there are a few things you need to consider to make your community-based produce market a success.

Contact Us

[email protected]

360-320-2179
P O Box 215
Coupeville WA 98239

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