2024 Season Begins 5/7!

May 3, 2024
Orange and white banner with a rounded triangular notch at the bottom center.

The Bethel Park Farmers’ Market is back! The 2024 season begins Tuesday, May 7th.  We are excited to welcome back some of our favorite vendors you have come to know and love – as well as introduce some new additions to the lineup! This summer – guests of the Farmers’ Market can look forward to live entertainment, children’s activities, special visitors including our friends at the Bethel Park Library and the Allegheny County Park Rangers. Our expansive assortment of food trucks has you covered for a delicious dinner as No Cook Tuesdays continue at the Market each week.

Upcoming Events & Activities

Children visiting the market on Tuesday, May 7th can stop by the Bethel Park Farmers’ Market tent to make a special card and plant a flower for mom at the DIY Potting Station, courtesy of Flora Park.

Bethel Park and FAM

The Bethel Park Farmers’ Market is proud to partner with FAM for the second year in a row. This program allows customers to shop with SNAP eligible vendors for fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, dairy products, breads and baked goods, and edible seeds and plant. Excluded items include non-food items, pet supplies, and alcohol. On June 25th, Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program checks will be issued to eligible seniors in the area. These checks are also able to be matched using the FAM program, HOWEVER, these checks can only be used at vendors that have been approved through the Department of Agriculture and can ONLY be used for the purchase of fresh fruits, vegetables, and edible herbs.

For the most up to date information on events and activities, and to learn more about our vendors, visit our website and be sure to follow us on Facebook!

 

We look forward to the upcoming season and hope to see you there!

By Nancy Guarino May 4, 2026
It's time to clean out that electronic clutter! Our next TV & Electronics Recycling Event will be held on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
By David Cable May 4, 2026
F.A.Q.
By Sarah Komatsu April 29, 2026
There’s something new to discover at the Bethel Park Farmers’ Market every week—and this post is your go-to guide for planning your visit. Below you’ll find our full vendor schedule and weekly lineup , making it easy to see when your favorite farmers, bakers, and makers will be at the market, and discover new ones to try. 💡 Helpful to know: The market proudly accepts SNAP/EBT and FMNP vouchers , and through our Food Assistance Match (FAM) program, eligible shoppers can stretch their dollars on fresh, local foods. If you’d like help getting started, stop by the Bethel Park Recreation tent during your visit—we’re happy to walk you through it. (Eligible vendors shown with FAM logo)
By Sarah Komatsu April 29, 2026
Our 20th anniversary season is filled with weekly themes, activities, and opportunities to connect with the people behind your food. From family-friendly crafts to special guests and seasonal celebrations, each Tuesday brings something a little different to the market. Take a look at the full schedule below and plan your visits—we can’t wait to see you this season.
By Nancy Guarino April 29, 2026
Honk! Honk! Hooray! It's Touch-A-Truck Day!
By Nancy Guarino April 24, 2026
Please Join Us for the Municipality of Bethel Park's Memorial Day Events - Monday, May 25, 2026
wooden background with bethel park farmers market logo and words
By Sarah Komatsu April 21, 2026
The Bethel Park Farmers' Market turns 20 this season. Here's what Fresh, Tasty, and Local actually mean — and why all three together describe something that's been true in Bethel Park since 2006.
By David Cable April 20, 2026
Spring leaf collection will be held May 11-15 . Leaves need to be in lawn and leaf bags and placed at the curb no later than 6 a.m. on your regularly scheduled pickup day . As a reminder, different trucks are used for trash, bulk, recycling and leaf collection.
By L Stravach April 15, 2026
Stoltz Road to be repaired from Library Road to Berryman Ave and Stewart Ave
By L Stravach April 14, 2026
Library Road to be repaired from Washington County to Corrigan Drive