WM Farmers Market

2024-2025 Winter’s Farmers Market

NCWM Is excited to announce our very first monthly Winter Farmers Market.

Beginning Saturday, December 14th, find us INDOORS at the West Milford Presbyterian Church Meeting Hall (same location as our Wednesday market—enter from the parking lot). We’ll be there monthly onthe second Saturday morning of each month from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.

Same great vendors, same great prices—stock up on your favorite farmers market offerings to enjoy during the colder months.

Stop in to enjoy your favorite baked cookies and cakes, breads, pastries, pies, and quiches. Craving fresh produce and pantry staples? You will also find hothouse lettuce and tomatoes, root vegetables, meats, milk, and eggs. We’ve got you covered with fresh and frozen empanadas, as well as pickles, olives, relish and peppers, soups, healthy salads, muffins and more.


Winter MARKET Dates  (mark your calendar!)

  • Saturday, December 14, 2024

  • Saturday, January 11, 2025

  • Saturday, February 8, 2025

  • Saturday, March 8, 2025

  • Saturday, April 12, 2025

Stop in to enjoy your favorite baked cookies and cakes, breads, pastries, pies, and quiches. Craving fresh produce and pantry staples? You will also find hothouse lettuce and tomatoes, root vegetables, meats, milk, and eggs. We’ve got you covered with fresh and frozen empanadas, as well as pickles, olives, relish and peppers, soups, healthy salads, muffins and more. 

Winter Market Manager: Lori Novak

Many thanks to our Winter Market Manager, Lori Novak for supporting us as our Winter Market Manager this season.  Local nutrition educator and natural food advocate, Lori works for the Passaic County Health Department here in West Milford when she is not bringing our vendors to you during the winter months. 

The Importance of Farmers Markets

Farmers Markets are uniquely interwoven with their local communities. They support local businesses and sales provide more direct benefits to the regional economy. The majority of the money spent at markets stays in the communities where the markets are located. Enjoying freshly harvested food and the social atmosphere means healthier people and a stronger community.

Local food pantries often benefit from being near a Farmers Market, as they aren't always able to provide fresh produce and other quality local products. Our market has been a part of bringing food to our neighbors and is proud to support other local groups who are connecting with the community. Our mission is to connect you to your food - while supporting farms, and helping out our environment too!

Keep your eyes peeled this year for an Ample Harvest ‘donation station’ at the Farmers Market this year! Bring your excess produce or make a donation! Both will benefit our local food pantries.

Sign up for our newsletter to get weekly reminders for market day, plus information on what will be happening at market that week as well as a list of the vendors and musicians you’ll see there.

West Milford Farmers Market November Update

This season has been a journey filled with fresh flavors, vibrant colors, and cherished moments. The sight of market stalls overflowing with the fruits of our vendors’ labor, the sounds of laughter and music filling the air, and the warmth of the community coming together—these are the memories we've harvested. It's these memories that make our market and gardens truly special. As we approach Thanksgiving, we have so much to be grateful for—for your support, food pantry donations, and especially your ideas for improving the market in 2024. We look forward to our Winter Celebration and future education days and field trips in the coming year. Stay tuned for more!  

More to keep an eye out for in 2024: We are going to have pizza back at the market, a new animal rescue non-profit and field trips! 

Discover our Vendors: 

Pickle Licious

Empanada Lady

Hope Cress Farms

Orlando's Bakery

The Cheese Guy

Muino Bakery

Rosie's Market

Clyde's Ices & Ice Cream Co

The Gritty Sisters Soapery

All About Microgreens

Pesto Joe


To learn more about our vendors and what’s at market each week, visit www.westmilfordfarmersmarket.com and sign up for our weekly newsletter.


We hope to see you at market next season!

West Milford Farmers Market October Update

Though the harvest season may be drawing to a slow close, the Farmers Market is still at the West Milford Presbyterian Church each Wednesday through October. We now close at 6 p.m. (instead of 7) to accommodate the growing darkness.

Each week we offer fresh produce like apples, corn and tomatoes, as well as premade pesto, pickles and condiments, pasture-raised meat and dairy, prepared foods like empanadas and flatbreads, body care and jewelry, and even locally brewed beer.  

Don't forget to get on our vendors mailing lists so you can find your favorites all winter long! 

Learn more about our vendors and where to find them online and off-season HERE.

We're proud to host talented local musicians who provide a live soundtrack to your shopping experience. Music not only adds to the ambiance but also helps create a sense of community and togetherness. 

Beyond bringing fresh produce to your table, our farmers market plays a crucial role in supporting those in need. We are committed to fighting food insecurity in our community. We partner with the local food pantries to provide essential items to families facing hardship. With your support, we've been able to make a meaningful difference in the lives of many. Consider making a donation during your next visit to help us continue this important work. 

We welcome volunteers and community partnerships for those looking to get involved in different ways. Together, we can continue to make our market a thriving hub of fresh food and community spirit.Thank you for your continued support. We look forward to seeing you at our market soon!

Thank you for your support

We know that Farmers Markets are a 'green' economic accelerator for the health of our local economy and we thank you deeply for your support. Stay tuned for some exciting harvest-themed Kids Korner crafts and be sure to talk to your favorite vendors on how you can keep purchasing during the off-season! 

To get a full list of our vendors, sign up or our website, or learn more about what’s at market each week, visit www.westmilfordfarmersmarket.com

Discover our Vendors: 

Pickle Licious

Empanada Lady

Hope Cress Farms

Orlando's Bakery

The Cheese Guy

Muino Bakery

Rosie's Market

Clyde's Ices & Ice Cream Co

The Gritty Sisters Soapery

All About Microgreens

Pesto Joe


Meet our Musicians: 

Marty Koppel 

Bob Nicholson

Peter Sando

Marji Zintz ,

DnA (with Dani Zanoni)

We continue to spotlight our vendors and musicians with new posts each week. To learn more about our vendors and what’s at market each week, visit www.westmilfordfarmersmarket.com and sign up for our weekly newsletter.

We hope to see you at market on Wednesdays through October from 3-6 p.m. at the West Milford Presbyterian Church.

West Milford Farmers Market September Update

Is it the end of summer already!?  

Not really, but it sure feels like it. As everyone is in the back-to-school flurry, don’t forget that the farmers market has a lot of what you need to keep you going after the kids go back. As the days begin to grow perceptibly shorter, we're excited and grateful for the seven weeks of Market still remaining, and the abundance of fresh, local produce still available.  

From mid- to late-summer favorites like peppers, tomatoes and corn, and even the start of some early winter squashes, our booths are full with all of the season’s flavors. But don’t forget about our handmade cheeses, pasture-raised meat and dairy, prepared foods, pickles and condiments, handmade products like body care and jewelry, and even locally brewed beer.  

We always get excited when our vendors use seasonal flavors in their prepared foods too… and expect to see a lot of it now that summer’s shown us her bounty. That includes empanadas, flatbreads, sweets and even seasonal ice creams. Try Muino Baked Goods for your party sweets, or Jessica's Treasures and Treats for something unique. 

We will keep selling all this fresh produce as it keeps producing, all the way through October, so stop by this Wednesday, and every Wednesday for the next two months to stay stocked up with all your local favorites.

Ample Harvest and the WMFM

With so much growing, we have been receiving many generous donations from our vendors and community gardeners for local food pantries throughout West Milford. We work together with Ample Harvest and other organizations in the area to ensure that we get donations of fresh food to our community members in need. 

Food insecurity is a growing concern, and one that is often hidden in plain sight. Please consider supporting those in our local community who are struggling to make ends meet by visiting the market welcome booth with a food or monetary donation that will directly help reduce food insecurity and improve healthy outcomes for our neighbors and friends. If you can’t donate food or dollars, but you can donate your time, please consider volunteering for our local Ample Harvest program.

The West Milford Farmers Market is looking for a few people interested in volunteering a few hours to greet as they come to market. This is a great opportunity for teens or adults to get service hours! Stop by the Market tent to learn more.

Thank you for your support

We know that Farmers Markets are a 'green' economic accelerator for the health of our local economy and we thank you deeply for your support. Stay tuned for some exciting harvest-themed Kids Korner crafts and be sure to talk to your favorite vendors on how you can keep purchasing during the off-season! 

To get a full list of our vendors, sign up or our website, or learn more about what’s at market each week, visit www.westmilfordfarmersmarket.com

Discover our Vendors: 

Pickle Licious

Empanada Lady

Hope Cress Farms

Orlando's Bakery

The Cheese Guy

Rosie's Market

Muino Bakery

Clyde's Ices & Ice Cream Co

The Gritty Sisters Soapery


Meet our Musicians: 

Marty Koppel 

Bob Nicholson

Peter Sando

Marji Zintz ,

DnA (with Dani Zanoni)

We continue to spotlight our vendors and musicians with new posts each week. To learn more about our vendors and what’s at market each week, visit www.westmilfordfarmersmarket.com and sign up for our weekly newsletter.

We hope to see you at market this Wednesday from 3-7 p.m., and each week through October at the West Milford Presbyterian Church.

West Milford Farmers Market August Update

Market season is in full swing and we are so excited about the influx of new produce and other items available through our vendors each week. In addition to the growing array of produce, pasture-raised meat and dairy, prepared foods, and handmade products like soaps, jewelry and more, we are excited to welcome back The Cheese Guy’s wide variety of cheeses, and a new vendor, Pesto Joe.

The abundance of the season may seem obvious, but it’s important to remember that access to healthy, fresh, and local food is not something that is easily available to everyone. That is why we are so grateful to the vendors and community members who are able to donate a portion of their abundant garden harvests, or who provide other pantry donations or monetary support.  

With so much growing, we have been receiving many generous donations from our vendors and community gardeners for local food pantries throughout West Milford. We work together with Ample Harvest and other organizations in the area to ensure that we get donations of fresh food to our community members in need. 

We would like to thank Judy DeJosia of Growing With Food, for her generous and kind donation of fresh local produce this month. Please visit Growing With Food online and discover the amazing gardening programs Judy has put together. Thank you Judy!

Food insecurity is a growing concern, and one that is often hidden in plain sight. Please consider supporting those in our local community who are struggling to make ends meet by visiting the market welcome booth with a food or monetary donation that will directly help reduce food insecurity and improve healthy outcomes for our neighbors and friends. If you can’t donate food or dollars, but you can donate your time, please consider volunteering for our local Ample Harvest program.

The West Milford Farmers Market is looking for a few people interested in volunteering a few hours to greet as they come to market. This is a great opportunity for teens or adults to get service hours! Stop by the Market tent to learn more.

To get a full list of our vendors, sign up or our website, or learn more about what’s at market each week, visit www.westmilfordfarmersmarket.com

Discover our Vendors: 

Pickle Licious

Empanada Lady

Hope Cress Farms

Orlando's Bakery

The Cheese Guy

Rosie's Market

Muino Bakery

Clyde's Ices & Ice Cream Co

The Gritty Sisters Soapery

Meet our Musicians: 

Marty Koppel 

Bob Nicholson

Peter Sando

Marji Zintz ,

Dani Zanoni

We continue to spotlight our vendors and musicians with new posts each week. To learn more about our vendors and what’s at market each week, visit www.westmilfordfarmersmarket.com and sign up for our weekly newsletter.

We hope to see you at market this Wednesday from 3-7 p.m., and each week through October at the West Milford Presbyterian Church.

West Milford Farmers Market July Update

Market season is in full swing and we are so excited about the influx of new produce and other items available through our vendors each week. In addition to the growing array of produce, pasture raised meat and dairy, prepared foods, and handmade products like soaps, jewelry and more, we are excited to welcome back The Cheese Guy’s wide variety of cheeses, and a new vendor, Pesto Joe.

The abundance of the season may seem obvious, but it’s important to remember that access to healthy, fresh, and local food is not something that is easily available to everyone. That is why we are so grateful to the vendors and community members who are able to donate a portion of their abundant garden harvests, or who provide other pantry donations or monetary support.  

As we approach our sixth market of the season, we're getting excited about the bounty of our local harvests. With so much growing, we have been receiving many generous donations from our vendors and community gardeners for local food pantries throughout West Milford. We work together with Ample Harvest and other organizations in the area to ensure that we get donations of fresh food to our community members in need. 

This week, we would like to thank Judy DeJosia of Growing With Food, for her generous and kind donation of fresh local produce this week. Please visit Growing With Food online and discover the amazing gardening programs Judy has put together. Thank you Judy!

Food insecurity is a growing concern, and one that is often hidden in plain sight. Please consider supporting those in our local community who are struggling to make ends meet by visiting the market welcome booth with a food or monetary donation that will directly help reduce food insecurity and improve healthy outcomes for our neighbors and friends. If you can’t donate food or dollars, but you CAN donate your time, please consider volunteering for our local Ample Harvest program.

To get a full list of our vendors, sign up or our website, or learn more about what’s at market each week, visit www.westmilfordfarmersmarket.com

We hope to see you at market this Wednesday from 3-7 p.m., and each week through October at the West Milford Presbyterian Church.

June 7th: The West Milford Farmer's Market Returns!

A new year at the farmer's market brings excitement and a strong sense of community to the West Milford area. We're enthusiastic about a new season and reconnecting with the amazing community present each week. We're also hoping for lots of beautiful Wednesday afternoons!

We want to express our gratitude for the support of our returning vendors, and also extend a warm welcome to a few new vendors. We also want to thank all of you, our patrons, for your amazing support which helps to stimulate our local and regional economy and ensures your family has nutritious and sustainable food choices. 


This year’s vendors:

Empanada Lady 

Pickle Licious

Top of the Mountain Honey

Hope Cress Farms

Rosie's Market

Orlando's Bakery

The Cheese Guy

Pesto Joe

Seven Tribesmen 

The Gritty Sisters Soapery

Clydes Italian Ice

FLORAL IDEOLOGY


Our farmers and artisans cannot wait to welcome you, and I hope you will take time to relax and enjoy our musical performances each week. If you are part of an organization that would like to be a part of the market to increase your visibility in the community please get in touch with us to discuss availability.

See you June 7th!