Farmers' Market
Welcome to the Irondequoit Farmers' Market: Your Shopping Destination!
Discover a lively shopping experience filled with homegrown and handmade goods that showcase the heart of our community. We’re excited to offer year-round shopping opportunities with our indoor space in the Quinlan Farmers' Market Building.
Market Details
- Weekly Summer Market:Thursday evenings (May 7 - October 8) from 4:00 PM to dusk. No Market on July 2.
- June 4th - Pride Celebration Market
- June 18th - Juneteenth Celebration Market
- June 25th - Eco Fair Market
- August 13th - Youth Entrepreneur's Market
- September 3rd - Oktoberfest Celebration Market
- October 8th - Fall Fest Market
- Monthly Winter Market: Held from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Quinlan Market Building (25 Kings Hwy. North).
- January 22nd - Bridal Themed Market
- February 26th - Carved and Crafted Woodwork Themed Market
- March 26th - Wellness Themed Market
- April 23rd - FURever Themed Market (Please note - for this market ONLY leashed pets are welcome.)
Guidelines on Pets
With the exception of service animals, leashed and unleashed animals are NOT ALLOWED on the grounds during Town events.
Vending Opportunities
Are you a local farmer, artisan, or food vendor looking to showcase your products at the Irondequoit Farmers' Market? We’re expanding and looking for new vendors to join our vibrant community.
Types of Vendors (Prioritized as follows)
- NY State Farmers: Vendors who grow and sell agricultural products in New York State, including fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy and related products, honey and syrup, live plants and flowers, herbs, and spices.
- Prepared Foods: Vendors that prepare and sell food products for consumption on-site.
- Other Foods: Unique edible items (baked goods, jams, nut butter, beverages).
- Arts and Crafts: Vendors who make and sell handmade arts and crafts. The vendor must make all products in this category.
- Food Trucks & Carts
Vendor Requirements
To participate as a vendor, specific documentation is required to ensure the quality and legality of products:
- Tax ID: All vendors must provide a physical copy of a Tax ID.
- Vendors with Live Plants: Vendors with live plants, herbs, trees, shrubs, potted flowers, etc., must provide a physical copy of a nursery registration certificate.
- Vendors with Prepared Foods must provide a physical copy of a valid vending permit or a Monroe County Health Certificate.
***To ensure a diverse and balanced market experience, the Farmers' Market reserves the right to limit the number of vendors offering the same, or similar, types of merchandise or goods.
Special Opportunities
- Non-Profit Organizations: Limited spots are available at the Market on a first-come, first-served basis for non-profit organizations looking to share their mission and engage with the community.
- For-Profit Companies: Businesses seeking to promote their products and services can inquire about our market partnerships by emailing us at irondequoitmarket@irondequoit.gov. Explore unique opportunities to connect with our visitors and enhance your brand presence.
Come visit us at the Irondequoit Farmers' Market, where you’ll find the best of local, handmade, and homegrown products all year long.
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Artisan / Crafters
View a list of artisans/crafters in attendance at the Farmers' Market.
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Entertainment
Get familiar with the Farmers' Market's entertainment line-up.
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Farmers
Review our list of the farm, meat, and plant merchants attending the Farmers' Market.
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Food Vendors
Check out the list of food vendors in attendance at the Farmers' Market.
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Market Rules
Review the Farmers' Market rules and reminders.
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Prepared/ Other Foods
In addition to local crops, some vendors will be selling prepared foods.
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Sponsors
Please see our list of local sponsors responsible for making the Farmers' Market happen.
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Farmers' Market