“Mission Community Market” Night Farmers Market | SF
The Mission Community Market will be operated by CUESA on Thursday evenings, 4 to 8 pm, rain or shine. Founded in 2010, the market is made up of farmers, small local businesses, and community programs, promoting family health and creating a fun, beautiful public space for the Mission District.
Starting in 2018 CUESA took over, helping support this vibrant neighborhood market with deep roots in the Mission community.
Mission Community Market
Thursdays | 4-8pm
Seasonal – Typically off December to March
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 activitiesLearn 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 8/3/18 – Event info last checked via website
Event Details
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.
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