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Now in its 10th year, Pulaski County Farmers Market has a website where visitors can find the 2025 vendor form, information about market programs, and contact organizers directly. The market also has a Facebook page.
Pulaski County Farmers Market was established in 2016 to provide handmade items and homegrown produce in a clean, friendly, and engaging atmosphere. Diana Day is market manager, in her third year.
Vendors at the Market have a lot of flexibility with the option to attend any weeks they choose with no commitment. There are also two options for payment: vendors may pay at each market they attend or a one-time annual fee that grants access to the market every week and saves money overall.
Also, non-profit organizations are welcome to participate free of charge.
As an established 501c3 organization, the Market is exempt from federal income tax and donors can deduct donations made to us. The market is governed by a board of directors with elected officers. Any interested vendors, non-profits, or donors can contact Diana Day at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 574-229-0277.
POP Club for children
Through the Two-Bite Club, POP participants are rewarded for taking two bites of the featured fruit or vegetable and receive POP Tokens to spend at the market each week. The POP Club is sponsored by the Pulaski County Health Department. Edwina Guffey, Pulaski County Health Department, is excited for their partnership with the farmers market. “Pulaski County children will be our future leaders; we need them to be happy, healthy, and productive. We will support this program and do whatever we can to promote it,” said Guffey regarding POP Club and other initiatives being rolled at at the market this year.