2021 Late Fall Market Season Details
The Late Fall Downtown Marquette Farmers Market (DMFM) kicks off Saturday, November 6 from 9-1 PM at the Marquette Commons, and will run until December 18. This late-season market is a great opportunity for shoppers to stock up on holiday gifts and continue to purchase fresh, locally grown food. The last day of the regular outdoor market season is Saturday, October 30, and will commence with a celebratory Trick-or-Treat.
The regular Saturday Morning outdoor season finale is on Saturday, October 30 from 9-1 PM at the Marquette Commons. To celebrate a great season, the DMFM will host a trick-or-treat at the market. Shoppers are encouraged to dress up and grab tricks, treats, and maybe some vegetables from participating market vendors. All ages are welcome!
The Late Fall Market will be both indoors and outdoors for the 2021 season. All shoppers who choose to shop in the indoor market are required to wear a face mask, no exceptions. DMFM is excited to welcome 20 local vendors each week including farmers, growers, food producers, and artisans. Seasonal highlights include locally grown Christmas trees, holiday wreaths and floral arrangements, handcrafted stocking stuffers and gifts, as well as grab-and-go prepared food items. Shoppers can preview the full line-up of vendors and products by visiting the market’s interactive map on the market’s website.
The DMFM will continue to accept a wide array of food assistance programs including EBT Bridge Card, P-EBT Card, and Double Up Food Bucks. There is a $50 matching limit for Double Up Food Bucks for all EBT shoppers. Hoop Houses for Health is accepted by the following vendors: Freshwind Farms and Tonells Farms. More information about accepted forms of payment can be found on the DMFM website at www.mqtfarmersmarket.com/paymentoptions.