Accepts HIP SNAP WIC and Senior FMNP. Showcasing produce and products from Western MA farms, including vegetables, fruit, plants, meat & more. May 25-Nov 16, 2024.
Visit WebsiteOffers SNAP/HIP benefits and matched SNAP up to $30. Market features locally grown and produced foods, including fruits and vegetables, cheeses, meats, breads, honey, cider, and more. Markets run 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Admission is FREE. This year live local music returns! Held at the Housy Dome, 1064 Main Street, Housatonic, MA. Current Covid-19 regulations require social distancing. Masks encouraged. STAY TUNED for 2024/2025 Winter Farmers Market dates, location, time and details.
Visit WebsiteOffering SNAP/HIP benefits. SNAP benefits matched up to $30. Markets feature locally grown and produced foods, including fruits and vegetables, cheeses, meats, breads, and more. FREE admission. STAY TUNED for 2024 exact location, dates, time, and details.
Visit WebsiteMaking Local food convenient and accessible for all.
The Berkshire Mobile Farmers Market brings fresh, locally-grown food to areas in our community of low income and/or low access to fresh food. Shoppers will find a variety of seasonal produce at the market, as well as other food staples such as eggs, meat, dairy products, bread, maple syrup and honey.
All products are locally sourced, and payment is on a tiered/sliding scale to make shopping at the market affordable for all. A customer’s payment tier is based on their self-disclosed information – they can choose to pay either retail price, use SNAP/HIP, or pay nothing at all (using the market as a food pantry). We strive to make shopping at the market a stigma-free, welcoming experience.
Thanks to the UDSA Regional Food System Partnership Grant the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission joins with Berkshire Bounty, Berkshire Grown, and the Southern Berkshires Rural Health Network and partners Berkshire United Way and Community Health Programs in this collaboration.
Each partner addresses a distinct aspect of food production, storage, purchase, and
distribution.
Those interested in selling their food products should contact Kate Bailey at kate@berkshiregrown.org.
19 Depot Street (CHP Adams Internists parking area)
Friday, June 28–Oct 18, 11am–1pm
Making Local food convenient and accessible for all.
The Berkshire Mobile Farmers Market at the Becket Town Hall Pavillion location brings fresh, locally-grown food to areas in our community of low income and/or low access to fresh food. Shoppers will find a variety of seasonal produce at the market, as well as other food staples such as eggs, meat, dairy products, bread, maple syrup and honey.
All products are locally sourced, and payment is on a tiered/sliding scale to make shopping at the market affordable for all. A customer’s payment tier is based on their self-disclosed information – they can choose to pay either retail price, use SNAP/HIP, or pay nothing at all (using the market as a food pantry). We strive to make shopping at the market a stigma-free, welcoming experience.
Thanks to the UDSA Regional Food System Partnership Grant the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission joins with Berkshire Bounty, Berkshire Grown, and the Southern Berkshires Rural Health Network and partners Berkshire United Way and Community Health Programs in this collaboration.
Each partner addresses a distinct aspect of food production, storage, purchase, and
distribution.
Those interested in selling their food products should contact Kate Bailey at kate@berkshiregrown.org.
Town Hall, 557 Main Street
Friday, June 28–Oct 18, 3:30–6pm
Making Local food convenient and accessible for all.
The Berkshire Mobile Farmers Market brings fresh, locally-grown food to areas in our community of low income and/or low access to fresh food. Shoppers will find a variety of seasonal produce at the market, as well as other food staples such as eggs, meat, dairy products, bread, maple syrup and honey.
All products are locally sourced, and payment is on a tiered/sliding scale to make shopping at the market affordable for all. A customer’s payment tier is based on their self-disclosed information – they can choose to pay either retail price, use SNAP/HIP, or pay nothing at all (using the market as a food pantry). We strive to make shopping at the market a stigma-free, welcoming experience.
Thanks to the UDSA Regional Food System Partnership Grant the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission joins with Berkshire Bounty, Berkshire Grown, and the Southern Berkshires Rural Health Network and partners Berkshire United Way and Community Health Programs in this collaboration.
Each partner addresses a distinct aspect of food production, storage, purchase, and
distribution.
Those interested in selling their food products should contact Kate Bailey at kate@berkshiregrown.org.
Community Center, 468 Main Road
Tuesday, June 25—October 15, 12:30-3pm
Making Local food convenient and accessible for all.
The Berkshire Mobile Farmers Market at the MCLA location will launch this September 12, 2023 for a 10-week Pilot Season to bring fresh, locally-grown food to areas in our community of low income and/or low access to fresh food. Shoppers will find a variety of seasonal produce at the market, as well as other food staples such as eggs, meat, dairy products, bread, maple syrup and honey.
All products are locally sourced, and payment is on a tiered/sliding scale to make shopping at the market affordable for all. A customer’s payment tier is based on their self-disclosed information – they can choose to pay either retail price, use SNAP/HIP, or pay nothing at all (using the market as a food pantry). We strive to make shopping at the market a stigma-free, welcoming experience.
Thanks to the UDSA Regional Food System Partnership Grant the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission joins with Berkshire Bounty, Berkshire Grown, and the Southern Berkshires Rural Health Network and partners Berkshire United Way and Community Health Programs in this collaboration.
Each partner addresses a distinct aspect of food production, storage, purchase, and
distribution.
Those interested in selling their food products should contact Kate Bailey at Kate@berkshiregrown.org.
Armory, 206 Ashland Street
Thursday, June 27–Oct 17, 12–2pm,
Making Local food convenient and accessible for all.
The Berkshire Mobile Farmers Market brings fresh, locally-grown food to areas in our community of low income and/or low access to fresh food. Shoppers will find a variety of seasonal produce at the market, as well as other food staples such as eggs, meat, dairy products, bread, maple syrup and honey.
All products are locally sourced, and payment is on a tiered/sliding scale to make shopping at the market affordable for all. A customer’s payment tier is based on their self-disclosed information – they can choose to pay either retail price, use SNAP/HIP, or pay nothing at all (using the market as a food pantry). We strive to make shopping at the market a stigma-free, welcoming experience.
Thanks to the UDSA Regional Food System Partnership Grant the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission joins with Berkshire Bounty, Berkshire Grown, and the Southern Berkshires Rural Health Network and partners Berkshire United Way and Community Health Programs in this collaboration.
Each partner addresses a distinct aspect of food production, storage, purchase, and
distribution.
Those interested in selling their food products should contact Kate Bailey at Kate@berkshiregrown.org.
18 Degrees Family Services, 480 West Street
Thursday, June 27–Oct 17, 3–5pm
Making Local food convenient and accessible for all.
The Berkshire Mobile Farmers Market brings fresh, locally-grown food to areas in our community of low income and/or low access to fresh food. Shoppers will find a variety of seasonal produce at the market, as well as other food staples such as eggs, meat, dairy products, bread, maple syrup and honey.
All products are locally sourced, and payment is on a tiered/sliding scale to make shopping at the market affordable for all. A customer’s payment tier is based on their self-disclosed information – they can choose to pay either retail price, use SNAP/HIP, or pay nothing at all (using the market as a food pantry). We strive to make shopping at the market a stigma-free, welcoming experience.
Thanks to the UDSA Regional Food System Partnership Grant the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission joins with Berkshire Bounty, Berkshire Grown, and the Southern Berkshires Rural Health Network and partners Berkshire United Way and Community Health Programs in this collaboration.
Each partner addresses a distinct aspect of food production, storage, purchase, and
distribution.
Those interested in selling their food products should contact Kate Bailey at Kate@berkshiregrown.org.
2nd Street, Second Chances, 264 Second Street
Wednesday, June 26–Oct 16, 3–5pm
Accepts SNAP, Fresh Connect, & Double Up.
Organic vegetables, fruits, locally raised meats, charcuterie, specialty products, prepared food, cheese, spirits/wine/beer, baked goods, eggs, jams &jellies, honey, maple syrup. Skilled artists/artisans every week. Live music and children's programming. CSA pick up. Located at Roeliff Jansen Park, 9140 Rte. 22, (½ mile south of Hillsdale NY). May 18—November 23, 2024
Accepts SNAP and offers Market Match, HIP, WIC, SENIOR FMNP. A local farmer-run market featuring fresh local produce and food. May 11—Nov 9, 2024
Hill Top Farm Market SNAP is available only on Saturday.
(formally the Bennington Farmers Market)
Sat 10am—1pm, May 4—October 26
SNAP is available only on Saturday.
Featuring local vendors selling local produce, cheese, and meat.
Accepts SNAP and offers Market Match, HIP, WIC, Senior FMNP. Local produce and crafts.
Market held rain or shine. 25 Park Place, at the town park intersections of Main St., Housatonic St., and West Park St. in front of the First Congregational Church. Sat 10am—2pm, May 25—Oct 12, 2024. Market held rain or shine. Lcoal produce and crafts.
Lenox Farmers Market has a new location! St. Ann's at 134 Main Street
Fri 11am—3pm, May 24 - Sept 13
Fresh produce, maple syrup, Honey, baked goods, berries, flowers, lavender, and micro greens.
Accepts SNAP & Double Up Bucks. Located on Millerton Methodist Church lawn, 6 Dutchess Ave.
Summer: Sat 10am—2pm, May 18—Oct 26, 2024
Winter Season: Sat 10am-2pm Nov 2—Dec 28, 2024, then 2nd & 4th Sat Jan 11—April 19, 2025,
Managed by the North East Community Center, offers a wide variety of seasonal organic produce, pasture-raised meats, fruit, cheeses, baked goods and prepared foods. All local vendors who use sustainable and ethical growing practices.
Accepts SNAP, HIP SF & WIC. Held at Mountain Girl Farm, 1360 Church St, North Adams. Sundays, 10am-2pm, May-October, Fresh farm produce and more. on Facebook.
Accepts SNAP and offers Market Match, CSA pickup available.
Year-round Indoor Market: Daily, 10am–6pm, Fisher’s Store, 528 US/NY State Rte 20. Indoor farmers market and a classic grocery store running in parallel, sharing space and other resources. Pop up vendors.
On Facebook
Village Green, 134 Hartsville-New Marlboro Rd
Sun 10am—1pm, May 19—Sept 1
Produce, eggs, honey, cut flowers, succulents, maple syrup, pickles, jellies & jams, baked treats, soaps and more. Hand-crafted items by local
artisans.
Accepts SNAP and offers Market Match, HIP, & WIC
Summer: Sat 9am—1pm, May 18—October 19, 2024, Main & Ashland Street.
Winter Indoor: 1st Sat monthly, 9am-1pm, Nov—May at 85 Main St., Suite 105
Local produce and more. On Facebook.
Going strong since 2005! Local and farm-fresh (and farm-raised) goods. Our motto is, "if we don't grow it, we don't know it!" On Facebook
2000 East Otis Road
Sat 9am–1pm, May 25–Oct 12, 2024
Accepts SNAP and Market Match, HIP, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and WIC. Powered by Roots Rising and teen-run. Local fruit, vegetables, meat, cheese, baked goods, flowers, honey, maple syrup, pickles, preserves, artisan goods and more!
Summer: Sat 9am – 1pm, May 11 – October 12, 2024
The Common, 100 First St.
Winter Indoor: 2nd Sat Nov 2024 – April 2025, 9am – 1pm,
Zion Lutheran Church, 74 First St.
Accepts SNAP and offers Market Match, HIP, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition coupons, WIC, and Berkshares. The Sheffield Farmers' Market is a venue for meaningful community interaction, offering visitors fresh, local food, live music, and unique products for over 20 years. Vibrant marketplace featuring local farmers, food producers, artisans & musicians, promoting local business, healthy eating and social gathering.
First Congregational Church 125 Main St.
Summer: Fri 3—6pm, May 24—Oct 11, 2024
Winter: Dewey Memorial Hall 91, Main St.
Winter: 2nd Sat 10am—1, November 2024—March 2025
New! Stockbridge Farmers Market. Offers SNAP,
Town Hall, 50 Main St.
Wed 3—6pm July 24—August 28
Local fresh certified organic fruits and vegetables, Maple syrup and wool products.
Accepts SNAP, Market Match, WIC, and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition. Located on the Foundry Green on Harris Street. May 23-October 3, 2024. Offering a wide variety of fresh fruit and vegetables, artisanal cheeses, eggs, organic meat, local maple syrup, jams, soaps, fresh flowers, bread, baked goods, prepared foods, artisan wares, live music and more. Rain or Shine in a lovely setting!
Williamstown Farmers Market accepts SNAP and offers Market Match, HIP, SF, and WIC. NEW! On Facebook
Sat 9am-12pm-April 20, 2024 indoor market at 906 main Street.
Summer: Sat 9am–1pm, May 18 – Nov 2, 2024
Parking lot at the base of Spring Street
Local organic vegetables, regenerative pasture raised beef, pork, chicken and more. Fresh eggs, artisan cheeses, New England fresh seafood, honey, maple syrup, local bakers, artisans, live music, and more.
Berkshire Farmers Markets is an informal collaboration of independent markets in Berkshire County working toward common goals. As a group, we address challenges and needs of individual markets.
We also share best practices and develop tools to advance our goals. The initiative includes collaborative marketing and professional development for market managers. Participating markets operate independently.