The Maynard Farmers’ Market will kick off its 31st season Saturday, June 27. The market is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine, in the Mill Pond parking lot on Main Street near the intersection with Sudbury Street and adjacent to the Assabet River Rail Trail.

The market will be closed July 4 and then continue every Saturday through Sept. 26.
In addition to returning weekly and periodic vendors, the market welcomes some new farm and food vendors for the 2026 season:
- Anna’s Harvest @ Flat’s Mentor Farm (Lancaster): Weekly beginning July 11 (except Aug. 1 and Sept. 5). Anna grows produce using organic practices, including broccoli, cauliflower, eggplant, green beans, sugar snap peas, peppers, and a variety of greens.
- Saltbox Farm (Concord): Weekly. Matt grows vegetables, herbs, watermelon, and flowers using organic practices. Some seasonal offerings include beets, cabbage, cucumbers, garlic, greens, squash, tomatoes, and sunflowers.
- Flavorupsprinkles (Worcester): July 25, Aug. 12 and Sept. 22. Kasum creates shrimp- and peanut-flavored seasonings available in mild, medium, and spicy varieties.
- Empanada Dada Food Truck (Lowell): July 11 and July 25. Inspired by the Cuban and Spanish foods of his childhood, Bob prepares fresh empanadas onsite with a rotating selection of fillings.
- Sam’s Sweets (Maynard): July 25, Aug. 8, Aug. 22 and Sept. 12. Sam is excited to be sharing her since-childhood baking passion with the community and will be selling her homemade strawberry crumble bars, blondies, mocha cookies, oatmeal-raisin cookies, and salted caramel snickerdoodles.
The Maynard Farmers’ Market is a community gathering place where shoppers can purchase foods grown, raised, and crafted by local farmers, along with products from a beekeeper, maple syrup, bakers, a coffee roaster, and prepared-food vendors.
Each week, the market also features:
- Two to three artisan vendors
- One to two community organizations
- The Children’s Tent Tot Lot
- Live musical performances
Full season schedules and descriptions of vendors, artisans, community groups, and musicians can be found at the market’s website, MaynardFarmersMarket.com.
An all-volunteer nonprofit organization, the market is always looking for more people to get involved. Stop by the market tent or email [email protected] to learn more.

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