City Farmers' Market Edgewood Park

City Farmers' Market Edgewood Park

 The Edgewood Park farmers' market runs June through November every Sunday from 10 AM - 2 PM at the corner of West Rock and Whalley Avenues in historic Edgewood Park, Westville. City Farmers' Markets are Connecticut Grown, producer-only and feature organic and pesticide-free produce.  WIC and Food Stamps are welcome!  Enjoy the summer homegrown offerings including PEACHES, PLUMS, BLACKBERRIES, raspberries, blueberries, TOMATOES, tomatillos, peppers, eggplant, squash,cucumbers, potatoes, onions, scallions, garlic organic and pesticide-free salad greens, kale, arugula, herbs, all-natural meat, eggs, flowers, honey, artisan soaps & bath products and more!  Click here to meet our vendors and farmers

At the Edgewood Park farmers' market, there is something for everyone. Childrens' activities, live music from local CT artists, family events sponsored by the Friends of Edgewood Park and more!  Come by the market to shop, grab a poppyseed twist or a ficelle for breakfast, have a picnic in the park, meet friends and neighbors and enjoy everything the market has to offer!

Farmers' Market Opening 2005_010.jpgFor more information and for volunteer opportunities at the Edgewood Park farmers' market please contact Rachel Berg, Market Manager, at rachel@cityseed.org.                   

 City Farmers' Market Edgewood Park Vendors

  • Barberry Hill Farm, Madison
  • Colton's Corner, Cheshire
  • Common Ground High School, New Haven
  • Four Mile River Farm, Old Lyme
  • Nate's Naturals, New Haven
  • Riverbank Farm, Roxbury
  • Rose's Berry Farm, South Glastonbury
  • SoNo Baking Company, Norwalk
  • A Spoiled Dog, East Haven
  • Starlight Gardens, Durham
  • Stone Gardens, Shelton

FOEP will present activities for families during the last Sunday of each month during the CitySeed Farmer's Market. Come join us for Family Fun Days from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on:

  • July 25
  • Aug. 29
  • Sept. 26

Events take place near the gazebo off the corner of West Rock and Whalley Aves.