2024 Season

The 2024 Season of the Ridgway Farmer’s Market will be held every Tuesday, beginning Tuesday, July 9, 3:30-6:00 PM.

The Market is held at the Ridgway Mills Campsites, 260 West Main Street, Ridgway, PA.

Market Schedule of Events

July
9
- make art with Julie Mader (REGISTER HERE), music by Dan Weyant, Anytime Lunchtime food truck
16 - make a Garden in a Glove for kids with Marcia Raubenstraich, music by Caroline Fitch and Alex Bowser, Anytime Lunchtime food truck
23 - make art with Julie Mader, music by Matt Silvia, Ronin No Yatai food truck
30 - Kids Day! Music by Adam Brooks, Garbage Pit food truck

August
6
- make art with Julie Mader, music by Dan Weyant
13 - Summer Fun Fest - music by Darkwater Duo
20 - make art with Julie Mader, music by Matt Silvia
27 - music by JB Unplugged, Anytime Lunchtime food truck

September
3
- music by JB Unplugged
10 - music by Dan Weyant
17 - music by Matt Silvia
24 - music by JB Unplugged, Anytime Lunchtime food truck

October
1
- music by Dan Weyant
8
15

Information for Vendors

Vendors are invited to join us every week. We are welcoming farmers, artisans, community organizations, environmental partners, and more to join us!

Fees are $5 weekly, or $40 seasonally. Registration is appreciated before Noon each Monday.

All sales are limited to homegrown and homemade products including fresh fruit, vegetables, eggs, honey, maple syrup, cider, baked goods, canned goods, pickles, candy, jelly, cut flowers, plants, and art and handmade items. Art items that are not mostly handmade are not allowed.

Absolutely no MLM, home improvement, commercial, informational, resellers, craft, or non-handmade artisan items are allowed. No exceptions. If you’re unsure, please contact us.

Please read the Rules & Regulations in full before registering.

Licenses and Insurance Requests

Food trucks and vendors with prepared and sliced fresh foods are required to submit a certificate of insurance naming the Ridgway Borough as an additional insured under General Liability with a limit of at least $1,000,000, and a copy of the Department of Agriculture or local license to operate a mobile food facility.

If you use a home kitchen to make baked goods, canned goods, etc. we strongly encourage you to visit the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture site to make sure you are meeting the minimum legal requirements. This protects you and your customers. INFO. HERE


Make a donation to the Ridgway Farmer’s Market. Every dollar helps enhance this year’s event and ensure success in the future!

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