Don’t you love it when the season for farmer’s markets rolls around? Who doesn’t look forward to meeting the growers and producers of the fresh foods we enjoy the most – and the free samples, live music, crafts and kid’s activities! Here’s the rundown of the markets taking place in our region this year.
Frequenting local farmers' markets is a fun way to get outside and enjoy the summer. It also provides a lot of interesting things to see and products to buy and enjoy. You can feel better about knowing that your purchases will help your local economy and community.
There are many great reasons to shop at your local farmers' market. Here are a few of my favorites:
- It's an excellent family activity. Get the family together and enjoy the local shopping experience. Vendors are great educators and you just may learn something!
- Save money! Buying from local farmers eliminates the middleman and any shipping costs.
- Enjoy fresh produce. There is a very good chance that the fruit/veggies you buy from the farmer were picked a day or two ago! You won't find that option in a supermarket.
- Relish in the outdoors. Most markets are "open-air" venues which mean you get to enjoy all that Mother Nature has to offer (hopefully it's blue skies and sunshine)!
- Support nearby producers and farm families. Family farmers have become increasingly rare as agribusiness farms are taking over. Market profits go straight into growers' pockets which helps to keep small farms alive. A very good thing!
SATURDAYS | SUNDAYS | MONDAYS | TUESDAYS | WEDNESDAYS | THURSDAYS | FRIDAYS
TACOMA | PROCTOR | RUSTON | AUBURN | BUCKLEY | FEDERAL WAY
FIFE | KENT | PUYALLUP | SUMNER
HELPFUL TIPS | WORTH THE DRIVE
ORGANIZED BY DAY of WEEK |
PROCTOR DISTRICT FARMERS' MARKET
March 4th through December 16th
Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
April through October
Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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RUSTON FARMERS MARKET
June 4 – September 24
Every Sunday 10am – 2pm
Held in the Grand Plaza
June - September
Sundays from 10am -3 pm
June – August
Sundays 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (except 7/2 and 8/6)
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NO MARKETS
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MULTI-CARE ROSE GARDEN FARMERS MARKET
August 1 – August 29
Tuesdays from 11-1 pm
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NO MARKETS
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925 Broadway, Tacoma, WA
May 4- Oct 26
Thursdays, 10 am – 2 pm
FIFE FARMERS MARKET
June through September
Thursdays 3-7
Website
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June 1-August 31
Tuesdays from 3:00 pm to 7:00 p.m.
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ORGANIZED BY AREA |
TACOMA
Broadway Farmers Market
May – October
Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Website
Eastside Farmers Market
June – August
Fridays from 3:00 pm to 7:00 p.m.
MultiCare Market
August 1 – August 29
Tuesdays from 11-1 pm
Dune Farmer's Market
June-August
Sundays from 11- 4 pm
SURROUNDING AREAS |
PROCTOR
Proctor Market
March – December
Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Winter Market
January - March
10-1
RUSTON
June - September
Sundays 10-2
Website
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June - September
Sundays 10-3
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Fife Farmers Market
June through September
Thursdays 3-7
Website
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Puyallup Farmers Market
April through October
Saturdays 9:00- 2:00
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HELPFUL FARMER'S MARKET TIPS |
A visit to the local farmer’s market is a fun outing that you can repeat every week through the summer months. No two visits will be exactly the same. Here are a few things to remember while visiting your local farmer’s market with kids in tow:
- Bring cash, as some vendors still don’t accept credit cards, and it saves on the related service fees.
- Be sure to bring along a shopping tote or reusable bag to haul your treasures home, as you will quickly run out of hands willing and able to carry.
- Bring along a blanket or folding chairs if you plan to stay and eat or watch the live entertainment.
- Set up a meeting place in case you and your kids are separated. Distractions are aplenty at these markets, and it’s far too easy to lose track of who’s where.
- Samples are the norm, so if food allergies are a concern be sure to inquire about ingredients and/or additives before tasting and coach restraint.
- Remind your children not to touch the fresh produce and/or baked goods on display. Some farmers prefer to select and bag your produce for you, to minimize damage to other produce on display.
- Most markets prefer that you leave your furry friends at home.
- Lastly, have fun! The vendors at these events are nearly always friendly and eager to teach others about their products and livelihoods. This is an excellent opportunity for young ones to learn more about where fresh foods come from. They may even be inspired to start a similar business in the future.
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Snoqualmie Valley Markets | Gig Harbor & Mason County Markets |
Check out the Tacoma Farmers Markets HERE
Check out the Proctor Farmers Market HERE
Check out the Puyallup Market HERE
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