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“Mission Community Market” Night Farmers Market (SF)

Every Thursday through November 11th.

EVENT UPDATE: There are no upcoming events known for this event series - please check the organizer website for any updates.

2021 updates
Now in its 11th year, the popular neighborhood market will be reopening with a lineup of 20+ small local farms and food businesses, offering a diversity of fresh fruits and vegetables, food crafts, and hot prepared foods for Mission residents. More vendors will be joining the lineup further into the spring season.
Location:
Mission Community Market takes place at 22nd Street between Mission and Valencia. The market is accessible from the 24th Street BART station, as well as the 14, 49, and other MUNI lines. Find Bay Area transit information, maps, and schedules at www.transit.511.org.
Double Your CalFresh/EBT Dollars with Market Match:
CUESA farmers markets accept EBT (CalFresh/food stamps). Customers using EBT can double their dollars (up to $10 per market day) through the Market Match program, which offers free market coins redeemable only for fruits and vegetables.
COVID Response:
Farmers markets are open as an essential service to provide critical access for our community. Please shop safely while supporting local farms and food makers. Help us ensure a safe market experience for everyone by wearing a face covering at all times, staying six feet apart, and following these COVID-19 safety guidelines: cuesa.org/covid19

Mission Community Market
Thursdays | 3 pm-7 pm
Seasonal – March to November
Bartlett Street (between Mission and Valencia Streets) and 22nd Street

– Fresh farmers’ produce
– Prepared foods from local food entrepreneurs
– Crafts and artisan goods from Mission small businesses
– Public space for sitting, eating, listening to music
– Community space for arts, youth and physical activities

Learn More: missioncommunitymarket.org | CUESA

How to get there: The market is accessible from the 24th Street BART station, as well as the 14, 49, and other MUNI lines.

CUESA (Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture) is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to cultivating a sustainable food system through the operation of farmers markets and educational programs.

Updated 3/21/21 – Event info last checked via website


Event Details


This event is scheduled every Thursday:
Please be aware that recurring events like this may occasionally be cancelled or postponed by the promoter - especially on holidays. We always suggest you contact the promoter or venue to confirm for a particular day.