Farmers Market Vendor Application

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Issaquah Farmers Market is currently accepting vendor applications for the 2025 season, which is particularly special as it marks the market's 35th anniversary of fostering community engagement and supporting local farmers. Interested vendors should carefully review the detailed Rules & Regulations before submitting their applications, as this ensures compliance and understanding of market expectations. To apply, vendors can conveniently use the online application form, with a priority deadline set for March 15, 2025. This initiative not only enhances the local economy but also strengthens the community bonds through shared experiences centered around food and agriculture. The market serves as a vital platform for local producers to showcase their goods, thereby enriching the community's culinary landscape.

For any questions or assistance with the application process, prospective vendors are encouraged to reach out via email, demonstrating the market's commitment to supporting its participants. This opportunity is a significant moment for local vendors to connect with the Issaquah community and contribute to its vibrant market culture. Overall, the Issaquah Farmers Market continues to play a crucial role in promoting local agriculture while celebrating its rich history.

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