Where to find summer farmers markets in the Mahoning Valley

Where to find summer farmers markets in the Mahoning Valley. This photo depicts the barn and fields at Villa Maria.
Villa Maria Farm. Villa Maria Road, Villa Maria, Pa. 16143. 724-964-8920. Features a greenhouse, produce market and the Villa Herb Garden. The farm is typically open from late June through early November, depending on season. All produce is fresh-picked, seasonal, and naturally grown. (Villa Maria Farm)

Where to find summer farmers markets in the Mahoning Valley | The following directory includes markets in Trumbull and Mahoning counties, northeast Ohio and western Pennsylvania. To submit updates, corrections and suggestions, email in**@**********ly.net….

Twice-weekly

Four Seasons Flea & Farm Market. 3000 McCartney Road, Youngstown 44505. 330-744-5050. Large market (indoor and outdoor) offers fresh produce, baked goods, cheeses, health and beauty items, maple syrup, jams and jellies, packaged goods, meats, prepared foods, food vendors and flea market items. The indoor space is 88,000 square feet. The lot area covers 22 acres. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday and Sunday. Open year round.

Fresh Marketplace at New Wilmington Center is open 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday. Through September. The market features fresh, local farm produce and local craft products. (Fresh Marketplace at New Wilmington Center)
Weekly

Fresh Marketplace at New Wilmington Center. Chestnut and Vine streets, New Wilmington, Pa. 16142. Email: nw***************@***il.com…. Market features fresh, local farm produce and local craft products. Offers fruits, vegetables, cheeses, flowers, organic eggs, honey, maple syrup, pasture-raised poultry, lamb, pork and Angus beef. Artisan and specialty products include lotions, soaps, candles and chocolates. Offers ready-to-eat meals. Markets include music, children’s activities and yoga. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturdays. Open through September.


Grove City Market in the Park. Memorial Park, 58 W. Main St., Grove City, Pa. 16127. 814-730-6135. Features local and regional producers. Features natural and organic fruits and vegetables, fresh and dried herbs, meats, milk, cheese, coffee, baked goods, raw honey, olive oil and homemade items. Offers children’s crafts twice each month in Monteleone Pavilion. Clay and Mae Coffaro are market managers. 3-6 p.m., Thursdays. Through October.

Grove City Market in the Park. Memorial Park, 58 W. Main St., Grove City, Pa. 16127. 814-730-6135. Local and regional producers. Features natural and organic fruits and vegetables, fresh and dried herbs, meats, milk, cheese, coffee, baked goods, raw honey, olive oil and homemade items. 3-6 p.m., Thursday. Through October. (Grove City Market in the Park/Facebook)

Haymaker Farmers’ Market. Downtown Kent and Franklin Avenue (between Main and Summit streets under the Haymaker overpass), Kent 44240. Email: in**@************et.com…. Features local and regional producers. Offers artisan baked goods, certified-organic produce, cheese, coffees, teas, eggs, fresh-cut flowers, honey, jams, jellies, mushrooms, soaps, maple syrup, microgreens and hydroponic lettuces, non-GMO heirloom seeds, pet treats and pasture-raised and hormone/antibiotic free meats. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday. Through November.


Howland Farmers’ Market. Richard E. Orwig Park, 8189 E. Market St., Howland 44484. 330-856-3461. Market manager: Aubrie Manley. ​Email: farmersmarket@howlandtownship.org…. Features fruits and vegetables from local and regional growers, homemade jams, honey, eggs, grass-fed meats, baked goods, specialty products and live music. Accepts SNAP, Produce Perks, WIC and the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Programs. Also offers an indoor winter market. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday. Through Oct. 11.


New Castle Farmers Market. East and East Washington streets, downtown New Castle, Pa. 16101. Information: Audrey Przybylski. 724-654-7457. Offers fresh produce (fruit and vegetables), canned items (jams, jellies, pickles) and flowers. Toward the end of the growing season, the market offers mums, pumpkins and other fall items. Free parking. 8:30 a.m.-noon, Saturdays. Through October.


Niles Artisan Farmers Market. 434 Robbins Ave., Niles 44446. 330-984-7973. Patricia Rickard is market manager. Offers produce, baked goods, honey, herbs, handmade soaps, food and drink, live music and art classes. Call for more information.


Northside Farmers’ Market. 832 Elm St., Youngstown 44505. 330-518-6971. Occurs in the Elm Street corridor (north of Youngstown State and south of Wick Park). Jim Converse is market manager. Email: jw********@***il.com…. Regional produce and local vendors. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday. Through mid-September.


Warren Farmers’ Market. North Park Commons, 347 N. Park Ave., NW, Warren 44481. 330-647-6301, ext. 109. Email: se*****@*******en.org…. Offers fresh and locally grown produce, specialty items, honey, soaps, artisan goods, food how-to demonstrations, nutritional education and yoga. Accepts credit and debit cards and food-assistance benefits (Produce Perks, Senior Farmers Market, Trumbull County WIC and the Ohio Direction Card/SNAP (food-assistance benefits EBT card). Sevasti Tripoulas is market manager. Occurs on Tuesdays throughout summer. Upcoming events. 3-6 p.m., Tuesdays. Through Sept. 30.

Warren Farmers’ Market. North Park Commons, 347 N. Park Ave., NW, Warren 44481. 330-647-6301, ext. 109. 3-6 p.m., Tuesdays. Through Sept. 30. (Warren Farmers Market)

Monthly

Hubbard Farmers Market. Tylee Park 13 W. Liberty St., Hubbard 44423. Email: hu**********************@***il.com…. Dan Bancroft is market manager. Offers local food and artisans. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Sunday. Through Sept. 28.


Sunshine Golden Acres Farm Market and Soap Co. 3335 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren 44483. 330-240-8807. Features produce, Amish-bakery items, fresh eggs, soaps, lotions, chickens, ducks and Nigerian dwarf goats. Offers classes and special events. Amy Phillips is market manager. Email: Su*****************@*****ok.com…. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., the first Sunday. Through Oct. 19.


Special

ACTION/Grow Urban Farm Pop Up Farmers Market. Rose Carter (ACTION) and Jeffrey Magada (Flying High) are market managers. By bringing the grocery store to the neighborhoods, ACTION aims to ensure that residents have convenient, affordable and reliable access to fresh, nutritious groceries. The Mobile Market’s schedule can be found on ACTION’s website or by calling 234-232-7292.


Glenwood Fresh Market. 2915 Glenwood Ave., Youngstown 44511. 330-330-3561. Provides year-round access to free fresh fruits and vegetables to Youngstown residents who are either SNAP recipients or households earning below 200% of federal poverty guidelines. Photo I.D., proof of income and proof of residency required. Also offers health screenings, nutritional-literacy courses and cooking demonstrations. Susan Payton is market manager. Email: sp*****@**dc.org…. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday. Open year round.


Villa Maria Farm. Villa Maria Road, Villa Maria, Pa. 16143. 724-964-8920. Features a greenhouse, produce market and the Villa Herb Garden. All produce is fresh-picked, seasonal, and naturally grown, utilizing organic methods and grown on the farm with nothing purchased wholesale or otherwise to supplement. Contact John Moreira at 724-964-8920, ext. 3385 for more information. Villa Maria’s produce is certified organic by the Global Organic Alliance. Noon-5 p.m., Wednesdays and 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturdays. Depending on the season, the farm is typically open from late June through early November.


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