About Co-op Farmers Market

The Co-op Farmers Market is held in the front parking lot of Newark Natural Foods Co-op through the spring, summer, and fall of each year. The goals of the Co-op Farmers Market are to support local farmers and to provide shoppers with the best fresh produce available.

You will find locally grown, organic and natural:
fruits
vegetables
herbs
plants
jams
baked goods
prepared foods
cheeses
art

We feature live music each week from 11am - 12pm.

Everything for sale is locally grown or locally made, so by shopping at the Market, you are supporting your community. Stop by on Sunday and say hello!

Website

www.newarknaturalfoods…

Location

Newark, DE

Phone Number

(302) 368-5894

Open

May - Mid-November
Sundays, 10 am - 2 pm

Contact

Market Master
marketmaster@newarknatu…


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