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El Paso Farmers Markets

El Paso Growers Association
9484 Dyer St.
El Paso, TX.
Days of Operation: Sunday
Hours of Operation: 8 a.m. until sell-out
(915) 820-2281

Valley Growers’ Association
716 S. Florence
El Paso, TX.
Days of operation: Wednesday
Hours of operation: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
(915) 764-2149

El Paso Downtown Artist and Farmers Market

Address
Location Description
117 Anthony, El Paso, Texas 79901
Located in the Union Plaza section of Downtown on Anthony from San Antonio to San Francisco streets.
Market Location
Indoor / Outdoor
Closed-off public street
Outdoor

Contact Information
Federal Nutrition Benefits
Valerie Venecia
VeneciaVM@elpasotexas.gov
9152121780
http://mcad.elpasotexas.gov/art-and-farmers-market
WIC: No
WIC Cash Value Voucher: No
SFMNP: No
SNAP: Yes

Credit/Debit Card
USDA-certified Organic Producers
Both the market and some/all the vendors will accept credit cards and/or debit cards
No

Schedule, Product and Number of Vendors
Season 1: 01/01/2017 to 12/31/2017
Days and Time
Products
Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM;
We are open 49 Saturdays a year plus special events and quarterly evening markets. Follow our social media and sign up for our e-newsletter for updates and programming announcements.

Number of Vendors
60
Baked goods: breads, pies, etc.; Bedding plants; Canned or preserved fruits/ vegetables: jams, jellies, preserves, salsas, pickles, dried fruit, etc.; Coffee and/or tea; Crafts and/or woodworking items; Cut flowers; Dairy products: milk, cheese, etc.; Dry beans; Eggs; Fresh and/or dried herbs; Fresh fruits; Fresh vegetables; Honey; Juices and/or non-alcoholic ciders; Mushrooms; Nursery stock (trees, shrubs); Nuts; Pet food; Prepared foods (for immediate consumption); Red and other non-poultry meat and products; Soap and/or body care products; Tofu and/or non-animal protein; Wild harvested forest products: mushrooms, medicinal herbs, edible fruits and nuts, etc.; ; Important to note that El Paso is located within the Chihuahua Desert climate region and so produce is very seasonal and not typically what you would find in a traditional grocery store. Great space to learn about local indigenous foods for tourists and residents alike!

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