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Our Mission: The Auburn Farmers Market provides a convenient venue for local farmers and artisans to provide access to healthy, fresh, locally sourced food and products to area residents. The Market is a vibrant gathering place where visitors can learn about healthy food choices, and overall health and well-being.
Auburn parks are smoke-free. This includes Les Gove Park where the Farmers Market is held. If the product emits smoke, or vapor, or contains tobacco, it is prohibited in Auburn Parks per Auburn City Code Chapter 2.22 (PDF).
Entertainment Schedule
The Market hosts a variety of weekly entertainment including live music, gardening demonstrations, cooking demos and more! Check out the Farmers Market listings on the Special Events Page for more details on each week.
Click HERE for a complete list of the season's entertainment and special events (PDF). Please note this list is subject to change. Changes may occur due to conflicts outside of the Markets control such as illnesses, cancellations, and extreme weather. COMING SOON.....
Volunteer at the Market
Volunteer as a group or individual to help with set-up, operations, or tear-down of the Market. Volunteers assist with Market activities, games, the information booth, and collecting vital data for the Market.
Perfect for students, families, individuals, school groups or scout troops looking for volunteer hours, the Market is in need of volunteers to help every Sunday.
Volunteer Duties (PDF)
Volunteer Roster (PDF)
Volunteer Policy Summary (PDF)
Volunteers are encouraged to attend multiple Markets throughout the season:
- Set-up & Operations from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- Operations & Tear-down from 12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Our volunteer program does not have the capacity to assist vendors in set-up and tear-down of their booths.
Apply online to volunteer or contact the Market Manager at [email protected].
Interactive Market Map
For a larger view of the Les Gove Campus feel free to check out the Auburn Farmers Market Map Link.
Food Assistance Programs at the Market
2025 Auburn Farmers Market Currency Guide (PDF)
The Auburn Farmers Market participates in the EBT, SNAP Market Match, SFMNP, and WIC programs. The Market has the ability to accept those currencies with approved vendors.
The Market does not sign people up for any food assistance programs.
To sign up for an EBT card contact DSHS
To sign up for WIC contact Auburn Public Health
To sign up for Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) contact Aging and Disability Services
SFMNP and WIC
Many farmers accept SFMNP and WIC benefits at the Market. Both programs require you to have a QR code with your card and your pin number.
SFMNP applications will open in late April, 2025.
EBT and SNAP Market Match
The Auburn Farmers Market only accepts EBT Food Stamps. We are unable to accept EBT Cash.
How to use your EBT food stamps card at the Market:
- Go to the EBT booth
- Swipe your EBT card and redeem your desired amount of EBT dollars in wooden tokens
- Tokens can be spent on EBT eligible products just like you would at the grocery store.
- Eligible products include fruits, vegetables, coffee beans, cheese, meat, honey, and baked goods
- Tokens are matched with SNAP Market Match,
- Match up to $25 per card, per day
- Match can ONLY be spent on fruits and veggies
- Shop for eligible products.
At-Home Activities for Kids
The Auburn Farmers Market will give away 100 Kid Kits at the information booth in June, July, and August 2025. These at-home activities can be fun for kids of all ages.
Kid Kit giveaway dates in 2025 are on the third Sunday of each month. June 15, July 20, and August 17.