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The SeaTac Farmers Market is buttoning up its first season ever on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, and looking forward to a beautiful 2025!

As we wrap up, we want to extend deep gratitude to our dear neighbors and supporters who made the market so vibrant this year. We would love to invite you to join us and eat good at our LAST MARKET OF THE SEASON on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024 from 3-7 p.m. at the Matt Griffin YMCA (map below).

If this is your first time hearing about us, our markets are a bit different than the usual. We prioritize BIPOC vendors offering culturally relevant food and goods, with a focus on food justice and health equity. We believe in making local, nutritious food accessible to everyone, regardless of income. From farmers offering unique produce items to cuisine, baked goods and artisan products from West African, Salvadorean, Caribbean, Syrian, Filipino, Indian and so many more cultures, our markets have something for everyone.

Here’s what you can expect at our last market:

  • 125 FREE whole Zabiha halal, pasture raised chickens ready to cook from Black Seed Farms
  • 75+ FREE local, organic food bags filled with seasonal produce—no questions asked
  • $5 youth bucks for all kids to encourage healthy shopping habits
  • SNAP-EBT matching up to $25 with our Market Match program
  • Free books, rock painting and STEM education activities for all ages
  • Free healthcare & insurance navigation, and Apple Health registration services
  • Unique food, fall fresh produce, and artisan goods from diverse cultures!

Plus, we support our vendors by taking no fees and ensuring they keep 100% of their sales and buy back leftover produce from our farmers to distribute freely.

“Join us to support our local food producers and celebrate the fall abundance together! We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday, Nov. 6 at the market, rain or shine!”

For more information about the SeaTac Farmers Market or African Community Housing & Development, please visit:

https://www.achdo.org/seatac-market

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