HVL Farmers Market Vendor List 8.30.25

August 30, sure is looking apple-ly 'round here!
Thank you for supporting this market, our vendors, and this community!
Take a look at this weekend’s vendor list and come shop fresh, support local, and enjoy the festivities with us downtown.
Make sure to stop by the Info Tent and meet Beverly, Gayle and Stephanie- they will sign your Farmers Market frequent shopper card.
If you want to join the cool neighbors' club, all you have to do is make a purchase with any vendor and come by the info tent and get a frequent shopper card started. After 5 trips (with a purchase) to the Farmers market you can redeem the card for a prize.
This week at the market:
Music: Rick Kunicky
At the Depot: Trains and Free Face Painting
Farmers & Growers
(produce, eggs, meat, honey, plants)
Ben's Garden
Caitlyn's Sustainable Beef Farm
Ivy Fields Farms
Schuelace Farms
Sylvia's Cactus and Succulents
Value Added Food/Drink Vendors
(baked goods, fermented foods, cheese, pasta etc.)
ShareWell Coffee Co. & Roastery
Bretzel Bus by Underground Baking Co.
Arts & Crafts:
(nonfood/nonplant)
Lucky Art
Mellow Moon Art
Preservation Studios
Out of the Drawer Quilts
The Hendersonville Farmers Market is presented by Pardee UNC Health Care
with support from:
Joyce Windows Sunrooms and Baths
Hendersonville Community Co-op
Rain or shine, we’re here to create a vibrant community experience. We can’t wait to see you!
About the Hendersonville Farmers Market
Every Saturday, May through October
8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Historic Depot on Maple Street
Well-behaved dogs are welcome!
Please dismount from bikes and walk through the Market
Parking is available along Boxcar Street across the train tracks, and ample parking is also available at the Courthouse just 2 blocks away on 4th Avenue E.
SNAP/EBT Double Dollars Program: The market is a SNAP/EBT retailer and matches purchases dollar-for-dollar through the Double Up Food Bucks program.
Shoppers can swipe their EBT cards at the information booth and use tokens to buy eligible goods, thanks to support from local sponsors and the Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project’s Double Up NC Grant.