Warwick Valley Farmers Market Kicks Off 32nd Season This Mother’s Day

Warwick Valley Farmers Market returns this Sunday on Mother’s Day

The Warwick Valley Farmers Market is officially reopening for its 32nd season on Sunday, May 10, 2026, coinciding with Mother’s Day, inviting residents and visitors to celebrate the arrival of fresh, local food and vibrant community spirit.

Opening day launches at 9 a.m. and runs until 2 p.m. in the Village of Warwick, held outdoors in the South Street parking lot. This longstanding market has been a vital hub for the region for over three decades, bringing together local farmers, artisans, and food producers in an energetic, friendly setting.

Celebrate Mother’s Day with fresh local flavors and community connection

The market offers a rich variety of seasonal produce, baked goods, handcrafted items, and specialty foods from local vendors passionate about their craft. This year’s opening is set to provide the perfect way to honor Mother’s Day — an outing filled with fresh air, healthy foods, and meaningful encounters with the people who grow and create these products.

“We’re thrilled to kick off another season and continue supporting our incredible community of local vendors,” said Margaret Smith, market secretary. “The market is more than just a place to shop—it’s a place to gather, connect, and celebrate everything that makes Warwick special.”

With the market running weekly throughout the season, visitors have an ongoing chance to support local agriculture and small business, boosting the local economy while enjoying high-quality, fresh products right at their doorstep.

The Warwick Valley Farmers Market has long stood as a beloved event on the local calendar, representing resilience, connection, and the enduring importance of farm-to-table shopping. This year’s Mother’s Day opening promises to uphold that legacy and inspire new visitors to join the community-focused experience.

Anyone planning to attend should head to the Village of Warwick at the South Street parking lot between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. this Sunday to take advantage of what the season has to offer.

Stay tuned for weekly updates as the market progresses through its exciting 32nd year, showcasing the best of regional agriculture and craftsmanship.