Whitefish downtown Farmer\'s Market hosts local farmer\'s, artists and also live music every Tuesday during summer months.

Whitefish downtown Farmer\'s Market hosts local farmer\'s, artists and also live music every Tuesday during summer months.
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The 2010 Farmers Market season started June 1

Submitted by Steve (06/04/2010)

Are the 2010 dates coming soon?

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Contacts

Whitefish Downtown Farmer's Market

Central Avenue
Whitefish, MT 59937
406-862-2043 or 406-871-9744 www.whitefishfarmersmarket.org
Whitefish Downtown Farmers Market
LAT: 48.4127
LON: -114.3368
Elevation: 3029 FT (923 M)
Event Dates

June 01, 2010

June 08, 2010

August 10, 2010

August 17, 2010

August 24, 2010

August 31, 2010

September 01, 2010

September 08, 2010

September 15, 2010

September 22, 2010

September 29, 2010

Description of Event

Enjoy the bounty of summer every Tuesday from 5:00 - 7:30 p.m., from June 1 through September at the Whitefish Downtown Farmers Market where local farmers and craftsmen showcase their products at the North end of Central Avenue. Live music, prepared food, and the season's freshest products are featured.

You CAN eat the scenery, and while you're at it meet new friends and old at the Whitefish Farmers Market.

Unlike corporate agriculture, family farms are run by people who live on the land and care deeply about it. They protect the soil because it sustains them. Tomatoes are grown for flavor, not shelf life. Energy is saved when you buy food that was shipped a few miles, not a few thousand miles to the market. You, as a consumer, have a powerful voice in preserving Flathead Valley agriculture.

Visit: www.WhitefishFarmersMarket.org for vendor registration and guidelines.

Admission Fee (if any)

none

Ages Festival is Appropriate For

all ages

Event Setting

Located at the north end of Central Avenue, the market encompasses a full block and adjoining park near the historic train station.

Driving Directions

Highway 93 to Whitefish. Turn onto Central Avenue and proceed north to the blocked off street where the market is held.