LOUDONVILLE — The Loudonville Farmers Market will return for its 2026 season beginning May 30 in Central Park of Loudonville.
The market will operate from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.
Now entering its third season, the market continues to grow as a gathering place for both residents and visitors, regularly featuring more than 30 vendors on most weekends. Visitors can expect a wide variety of offerings, including fresh produce, baked goods, coffee, food trucks, wineries, handmade artisan goods, specialty foods, and more, according to the community announcement.
In addition to shopping and food, the market also features live music and family-friendly activities throughout the season.
Musical performances are sponsored by the Village of Loudonville.
Organized under the Loudonville FFA Alumni & Supporters, the market was created to help connect the community with local food producers, growers, makers, and small businesses while creating a welcoming community gathering space in downtown Loudonville.
“The market has become much more than simply a place to shop,” Kenny Libben, chair of the market committee, noted in a news release. “It’s an opportunity for people to gather, support local businesses, enjoy the park, and spend time together as a community.”
Additional information, vendor details, and weekly updates can be found at: loudonvilleffa.com/market
This article originally appeared on Ashland Times Gazette: Loudonville Farmers Market returns for its third season
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