Year-Round Lewisburg Farmers Market Opens Wednesdays at 499 Fairground Road
Lewisburg Farmers Market now operates year-round on Wednesdays at 499 Fairground Road, providing steady access to local produce and small-producer goods for Union County residents.

The Lewisburg Farmers Market operates year-round on Wednesdays at 499 Fairground Road, offering a consistent midweek destination for fresh food and locally made goods in Union County. Market hours generally begin in the morning around 8:00 a.m. and run into the early afternoon, creating a regular window for shoppers, local restaurants, and small producers to connect.
Vendors at the market typically include regional farmers and small producers selling seasonal produce, honey, jams, baked goods, meat and poultry, plants and nursery items, prepared foods and craft goods. That range of products makes the market both a source of groceries and a community hub where local supply chains meet neighborhood demand. For producers, the predictable Wednesday schedule helps plan harvests, staffing and deliveries; for shoppers, it provides a reliable option for farm-fresh ingredients outside weekend farmers market schedules.
The market’s year-round schedule also has implications for food access in the Lewisburg area. Regular weekday hours expand opportunities for residents who may work weekends or prefer shopping earlier in the week. Organizers encourage shoppers to confirm current vendor rosters, holiday schedules and SNAP/WIC acceptance information before visiting. Those payment and schedule details affect how accessible the market is for low-income households and determine whether public nutrition benefits can be used to buy fresh foods here.
Beyond direct food and retail activity, the market plays a role in local economic development. It channels revenue to small farms and cottage-food businesses, circulates dollars within the community and supports entrepreneurship in agriculture and food production. As an anchoring weekly event at 499 Fairground Road, the market also offers informal civic space where residents and local officials cross paths, which can influence future local planning and support for food systems infrastructure.

Operational details remain practical considerations for visitors. Typical hours start in the morning and end in the early afternoon, but day-to-day vendor lineups and holiday closures vary. Shoppers who rely on specific products or on SNAP/WIC benefits should check with market organizers or local event listings for the latest information before making a trip.
For Union County residents, the year-round Wednesday market means a steadier source of locally produced food and a predictable weekly stop for supplies and neighborhood exchange. Expect the market to remain a visible piece of the county’s food ecosystem, with organizers and vendors adapting schedules and offerings as seasons and community needs change.
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