The Puyallup Farmers Market Season starts May 3rd. Running every Saturday through October.

The market also runs on May through August.

The Puyallup Farmers Market is sponsored by the Main Street Association of Puyallup

The Puyallup Valley has long been a vibrant farming community. The Puyallup Farmers Market allows you to buy direct from local growers. Pick up fresh fruits, veggies, and flowers only hours after being harvested. 

Local artists, craftspeople, musicians and more will be available.

The Puyallup Farmers Market is held at Pioneer Park & Pavilion, Puyallup, WA. Saturday, 9:00am to 2:00pm Sunday, 10:00am to 2:00pm

Buying local is a great way to have a sense of community. It's a great way to purchase quality goods. It's a great way to get out and see what is available in your own backyard. 

Support your neighbors attend a farmers market soon.

I have been posting on other Puget Sound Area Farmers Markets. If you would like information on other farmers markets in the South Puget Sound area you can visit my other posts

The Proctor District Farmers Market. You can read about it here. 

The Gig Harbor Farmers Market. You can read about the Gig Harbor Farmers Market here. 

 

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I hope to see you out at our local farmers markets this year!

Best,

Scott

 

Contact Scott Cowan Rainier Real Estate at (253)-219-1194 to purchase or sell homes or property in the Tacoma, Gig Harbor, Puyallup, and greater Pierce County area.

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