Discover the bountiful benefits of shopping at your local farmers' market and indulge in fresh seasonal produce bursting with flavor. Know where your food comes from, support local farmers and food producers, reduce your carbon footprint, and boost your community connections, all while eating healthy and establishing a well-balanced lifestyle.
Every Thursday (May-October)
9:30am - 1:30pm
Around Schenectady City Hall
Rain or Shine
SNAP & Farmers Market Nutrition Program Coupons and Checks Accepted
Shop from an assortment of vendors selling a wide variety of seasonal produce, flowering baskets, bedding plants, flowers, and vegetable seedlings for the home gardener. Bring home farm fresh chicken, pork, beef, eggs, and honey. Choose from a variety of baked goods, specialty food items, jams and jellies, and handmade artisan soaps.
For weekly updates on market offerings as well as information about participating vendors and farmers, visit the Schenectady Farmers’ Market Facebook page.
Annabel's Pizza Co.
Pizza, soup, salad, smash burger, desserts
Bountiful Bread
Breads, cupcakes, cookies, brownies, desert bars
Damin Farm
Jams, jellies, pickled foods, salsa,
cheese, eggs, beef, chicken, pork,
sauerkraut, sweet corn
Fort Hunter Farms
Cut flowers, plants, vegetables,
raspberries
Goodway Gourmet Bakery
Caribbean rum cakes
Glenville Farms
Coming soon in 2024
Irin Wellness, Inc.
Microgreens, cookies, pakora, cut flowers
Schenectady ARC
Hanging and potted plants, & herbs
Teadaytea
Classic teas and small batch crafted tea blends
The Schenectady County Farmers' Market is a weekday market sponsored by Schenectady County. The market is located outside Schenectady City Hall between Franklin and Liberty Streets. Plenty of on-street parking is available with additional parking through Park Schenectady.
Discover the joy of vibrant, locally sourced flavors by exploring your community's farmers market. From crisp, just-picked vegetables to artisanal treats, these markets not only support local farmers but also offer a delicious and sustainable way to connect with the heart of your community.
For WIC and Senior Nutrition Program Participants
June 1-November 30
Eating plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables can help maintain your family's good health and well-being. Be good to yourself and make sure to eat vitamin and fiber-rich fruits and vegetables several times each day.
The New York State Farmers Market Program (FMNO) helps you buy locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables at nearby farmers' markets. The produce is:
Double Up on Your SNAP Benefits. The FreshConnect Fresh2You initiative will now provide SNAP beneficiaries at participating farmers' markets with $2 checks for every $2 spent as part of the SNAP program. This is all part of the long-standing Fresh Fresh Connects Check Program. You'll receive your paper checks when you redeem your electronic benefits at your local participating farmers' market. Learn More