The Sitka Farmers Market will celebrate its 11th season in 2018. Our market takes place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on seven Saturdays this summer -- July 7, July 21, Aug. 4, Aug. 11, Aug. 25, Sept. 1, and Sept. 15 -- at the Alaska Native Brotherhood Founders Hall, 235 Katlian Street, in downtown Sitka.
The market features fresh local produce, home-baked goods, locally caught fish (on occasion), arts and crafts, and more. We also take WIC and SNAP benefits at the market, and (thanks to a grant from the Sitka White Elephant Shop, aka the White E) we also match up to $20 in produce purchases made using WIC and SNAP benefits.
The Sitka Farmers Market is coordinated by the Sitka Local Foods Network, which also operates the St. Peter's Fellowship Farm communal garden and other satellite gardens where much of the produce sold at the market is grown. You can learn more about the Sitka Local Foods Network by going to our website, and we have Facebook pages for both the Sitka Local Foods Network and the Sitka Farmers Market.
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Jan 21, 2025