West Seattle Farmers Market

Nestled in the heart of the West Seattle Junction between Alaska and California Avenues, the West Seattle Farmers Market is a beloved Sunday ritual and weekend destination for families across South Seattle. The market has grown hugely since we moved to the street from our old parking lot location, and the community atmosphere can’t be beaten. Neighbors and friends connect, families in tow, and enjoy something everyone has in common: the love of quality, Washington-grown food, and ingredients. Hardcore West Seattle Farmers Market patrons join us rain, shine, or even snow, 10 am-2 pm every Sunday year-round!

WEST SEATTLE FARMERS MARKET VENDORS

Note that vendor attendance varies from week to week and last-minute changes may occur. If you have questions about a particular vendor, be sure to stop by the market manager’s tent!

Contact Us

Daniel Wear: Market Manager

Peter Tracy: Market Manager

Molly Burke: Market Manager

[email protected]

General Information Phone:
Two Oh Six -547-2278

Office Phone:
Two Oh Six -632-5234

Mailing address: 
Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance
417 18th Avenue S
Seattle, WA 98144

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Wenatchee Valley Farmers Market

Our mission is to create a thriving marketplace to support farmers, small businesses, and the wider community.

We operate our Summer Saturday market from May through October. Our market is composed of its own unique mix of vendors offering seasonal fruits & vegetables, cut flowers, one-of-a-kind artisan goods, and tasty cuisine. We take great pride in the fact that all of our vendors grow and make the products they sell. Whether you are looking for fresh ingredients, a grab-and-go meal, or a gift for someone special – we’ve got you covered. And we do our best to keep our market accessible to all by accepting a variety of Payment Options.

Our Vendors

Farmers, artisans, winemakers, bakers, chefs, and more! Meet some of the friendly, hard-working vendors behind our markets. Vendors will vary from market to market – so visit often!

Interested in Joining Them?

Become a Vendor

Contact Us

Contact Information

Britany Fink-Meiklen Market Manager

Market Address
Pybus Public Market
7 North Worthen Street
Wenatchee, WA 98801

Mailing Address
P.O. Box 2824
Wenatchee, WA 98807

Phone
(509) 663-8712

Email
[email protected]

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Wallingford Farmers Market

You’ll find a wide variety of seasonal farm produce from Washington farms, artisanal food makers with the finest take-home products, or ready-to-eat meals, all including locally grown ingredients from our farmers, fishers, and ranchers.  The Washington State Farmers Markets Association (WSFMA) recognized this outdoor farmers market as the Best Farmers Market in 2013.  Bring the family to enjoy the park, an award-winning playground, and P-Patch while you do your weekly shopping.

The mission of the Seattle Farmers Market Association is to provide fun and rewarding venues for Washington state small farms and artisans to bring their highest quality, locally-grown and crafted products to urban residents. Our goal is to help our vendors be successful. Our intention is to facilitate a mutually beneficial connection between our community’s residents and the individuals who steward our local farmland and provide a variety of cultural arts.

Become a Vendor
2023 Applications are now available

How to Apply

Read our Vendor Handbook to make sure you are an eligible Vendor. If your business is declined the application fee is non-refundable and covers the administrative cost of SFMA to review your application. Simply applying to SFMA’s markets is no guarantee of approval. It can take up to 8 weeks for SFMA to review applications, all applicants will receive a response (incomplete applications will not be reviewed). If you are unsure if you are an eligible vendor or have questions email: [email protected] before applying to the market. Note: If you are applying to more than one of our markets you only need to pay one application fee. Vendors’ willingness to participate in our seasonal markets is strongly encouraged and will be a crucial consideration during the jurying process.

  • We do not allow coffee, ice cream, or houseplants
  • We Are At Capacity With The Following Product Types: Jewelry, Soap, Candles, Hot Sauce, and Prepared Food.
Contact Us
Jon Scagnelli Market Manager
206-781-6776

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Vashon Island Farmers Market

VIGA is also proud to feature local artisans and musicians at the Market.

The Vashon Island Growers Association (VIGA) began in the 1980s with a desire to create on-island jobs in farming. What started as a small Farmer’s Market near the Post Office has grown into a multi-faceted organization that supports the full spectrum of island agriculture.

Contact Us

Kimberly Tucker, Market Manager

[email protected]

253-693-0262

Vashon Island Growers Association
P. O. Box 2894
Vashon, WA 98070

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University District Farmers Market

Regularly recognized as one of the best farmers markets in the U.S., the University District Farmers Market is Seattle’s largest and oldest farm-and-food-only market, founded in 1993. Conveniently located between 50th and 52nd Streets on “The Ave” (the colloquial name for University Way), the market has a core group of “lifers” – farmers and food artisans who have been there, if not since the beginning, then darn near that long! It is these long-time vendors and the market’s dedicated shoppers who help give the UDFM its hometown feel and community atmosphere, despite featuring over 80 booths during peak season. Professional and amateur chefs alike come every Saturday to source unique ingredients not readily found even at other farmers’ markets.

We support and strengthen Washington’s small, sustainable family farms by creating and operating vibrant, neighborhood-scale markets where farmers and food producers can sell their goods, develop relationships with customers, and grow their capacity to produce local ingredients and artisanal products. Local farms make our communities more welcoming, more food-secure, and much more delicious. Our mission is to help them thrive.

Contact Us

Daniel Wear: Market Manager

Peter Tracy: Market Manager

Molly Burke: Market Manager

General Information Phone:
Two Oh Six -547-2278

Office Phone:
Two Oh Six -632-5234

[email protected]

Mailing address: 
Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance
417 18th Avenue S
Seattle, WA 98144

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