Powhatan Village Farmers Market

Farmers Market

3841 Old Buckingham Rd, Powhatan, VA 23139, USA

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Powhatan Village Farmers Market

Farmers Market

We are currently accepting applications for the 2024 Market Season!
Our Vendor Application is now LIVE for the 2023 Season!

Vendors

About

The Powhatan Village Farmers Market is a grower's market, featuring farm fresh seasonal produce, grass fed meats, fruits and berries, honey, baked goods and select artisan crafts.We are located on the beautiful grounds of Bienvenue in the Village of Powhatan. Built in 1820, Bienvenue is the ideal setting for a farmers market - it's a park-like setting with plenty of parking and grass covered by large shade trees for vendors to set up on.We also have weekly food trucks and live music. Come grab some dinner and stock up for the week on fresh local products! We are owned and operated by the Powhatan County Parks and Recreation Department.

Additional Location Information:

We are on the grounds of beautiful Bienvenue, located in the village of Powhatan on Route 13 (near the round-about).

Hours

Name When Hours Season
Open Thursday, May-October 4-6:30pm Thursday 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM May 08 2025 to Sep 25 2025

Partnerships

Virginia

Programs

Participation & Certifications

Certified Gold Virginia Farmers Market
Certified Gold Virginia Farmers Market
Double Up Food Bucks
Double Up Food Bucks
Senior FMNP
Senior FMNP
SNAP/EBT
SNAP/EBT
Virginia Fresh Match
Virginia Fresh Match
WIC FMNP
WIC FMNP

Manager

Sarah Soldat
Sarah Soldat

A graduate of Southeastern Louisiana University, Virginia Master Gardener, and Horticultural consultant for Maymont, Sarah comes to Powhatan Parks and Recreation with diverse background and motivated to make a positive impact in our community. Sarah settled in Powhatan County with her young family in 2021, after being a trailing military spouse for over a decade. During that time, she was fortunate enough to live overseas and all over the country, giving her a broadened perspective on life. Sarah jumped into the community feet first, volunteering and advocating with veterans' organizations, local homeschool groups, and working to fight food insecurity in the greater Richmond area. A native of Louisiana, Sarah grew up spending time outdoors playing softball, fishing, gardening and reading all the books she could get her hands on. Sarah now enjoys tending her vegetable garden, preserving the natural resources on her family's small homestead and exploring Virginia with her husband and three children.

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