The Chewelah Farmers Market is a fun, all-volunteer run market that was selected as the 2010 Best Small Farmers Market by the Washington State Farmers Market Assoc., located in the Chewelah City Park.
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Maria Barone says
I have been going to Chewelah’s Farmers Market since it first started at least over 10 years ago. I can say I almost never have missed any of them each week from May to October. The local farmers and vendors are dedicated to the community providing the freshest produce, grown locally, and handmade wares. There is homemade food to eat, local musicians, and fun filled events like the cherry splat, zucchini regatta, pumpkin bowling, pie eating contests and more events as well. It has grown over the years and many of these hard working people greet you with the biggest smile, and friendliness each week. It is sad when it ends, but then before Christmas, there is another special event in town featuring some of these people. Farm to market to table is the best her in Chewelah!
Cynthia Sierchio says
Chewelah Farmer’s Market is amazing!
Joanne Huffstutter says
The only one I know of with a live blacksmithing demo AND local music. Freshest produce around and great source of local ranch meats–beef, pork, and poultry. Don’t miss the Buffalo burgers!
Karin freeman says
I always enjoy fresh produce at our local market! The hardworking people if Chewelah Valley who sell their wares at our market are amazing individuals whom I’m glad to support! We love the heirloom vegetables, oh! The GARLIC! We have the best garlic farmer right in our own county! Heirloom varieties make all the difference. People are always ready for a chat, and it’s the best place for a little garden advice!
Gretchen Jones says
In this bizarre year of 2020, Chewelah Farmer’s Market has made every attempt to keep our community – and our vendors – safe, and still provide for the needs of the community. Friday market is a weekly “lunch date” for some of us; we seldom spend less than 2 hours visiting with friends and vendors. Looking forward to the day that the rest of the “non-essential” vendors can be back in the lineup and we can really experience market summer!
Carolyn Jones says
Our Chewelah Farmers market is super friendly. Every few weeks there is an event that draws in the kids and young at heart adults like racing zucchini boats in the creek beside the market, a pie eating contest and a cherry pit spitting contest. There’s both live and pre-recorded music each week and a booth where local organizations can promote their upcoming events. It’s a place where local people meet each week and have an opportunity to buy fresh produce and baked goods from local vendors. It’s a loved part of the spring to fall life of our community.