The Wolfforth Farmers Market is expanding its schedule, giving shoppers and vendors even more opportunities to connect year-round. Organizers have announced the addition of a new Sunday afternoon/ evening farmers market, creating a second weekly option for the growing community.

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New Sunday Market Launches March 8

Starting Sunday, March 8, the Wolfforth Farmers Market will be open every Sunday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The new market will operate year-round and will run alongside the already established Saturday market, which takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each week. The market is very popular, so Saturday mornings can get quite busy (and you might have to park at the High School, etc.), so this may even out the crowds a bit, too.

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More Opportunities for Vendors and Shoppers

With markets now scheduled on both Saturdays and Sundays, vendors will have two consecutive days to sell their products. This extended schedule allows small businesses and local producers to reach more customers while giving shoppers more chances to support local.

For customers, the added Sunday hours create options for those with busy weekends, shift work schedules, or family commitments. The evening time frame also offers a relaxed atmosphere for browsing and shopping.

What The Wolfforth Farmers Market Has To Offer

So much! Of course, there’s locally grown produce, meats, eggs, and milk. There is also “cottage industry” items like baked goods, pickles, salsas, and more. You’ll also find fresh cut flowers, antiques, jewelry, clothing, and even live plants and animals. And there’s plenty of food trucks and food vendors, too.

How To Have The Best Time At The Wolfforth Farmer’s Market

The Wolfforth Farmers Market is a weekly, year-round farmer’s market in Wolfforth, Texas, which is only a short drive from Lubbock. The market is massive- over 4 acres with hundreds of vendors. Here’s how to have the best time on your next visit to the Wolfforth Farmer’s Market!

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