Pumpkins, Turkeys, and Tinsel, Oh My!

Sarah Komatsu • August 17, 2026
Orange and white banner with a rounded triangular notch at the bottom center.

As the weather cools down, the Bethel Park Farmers Market is heading indoors for three special markets this fall! Mark your calendars for these dates, all held inside the Bethel Park Community Center (5151 Park Ave):

Tuesday, October 20 | 4–7 PM
A boo-tiful evening of vendor trick-or-treating, fresh finds, and fall fun.


Tuesday, November 17 | 4–7 PM
Get Thanksgiving-ready with local produce, baked goods, gifts, and more.


Saturday, December 5 | 3–7 PM
Shop local vendors, enjoy the holiday magic, and celebrate the season during the community tree lighting.


We're still finalizing our vendor lineup for these markets, so stay tuned—you'll see a lot of familiar favorites along with some exciting new faces! All of our vendor reveals, event details, and more will be shared on our social media pages.


Same great market you love... just a lil' cozier! We can't wait to see you there.


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