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Become a Vendor

The Community Farmers Market is made up of three annual events. The Summer Farmers Market and two off season Craft Markets, one in the fall and one in the spring. We believe in community and strive to treat our vendors with respect. We believe investing in our vendors is the the key to success of the market. If our vendors succeeds the market succeeds.

Here are some things to know if you are considering applying for one or more events:

- We encourage everyone interested to signup for our Friends of the Market email list in order stay up to date with events and applications.

- The Community Markets are Growers/Makers Markets, meaning only vendors that grow, raise, bake, or make their products will be accepted. Sales representatives need not apply.

- Fill your application out completely and give as much detail as you can. Organizers choose by categories and quality. While order of entry is considered it does not guarantee acceptance.

 

- While returning vendors have priority, 20% of spaces are reserved for new vendors to give others a chance to join in on the fun.

- If you grow, raise, bake, or make a good product, never give up trying. 

 

Friends of the Market is email list for vendors wanting to know more about market events in Des Moines, Pleasant Hill
A market that is Fresh, Friendly, and hassle Free
The Community Farmers Fall Craft Market is a extension of the Community Market serving the Des Moines metro area
The Community Farmers Spring Craft Market is a extension of the Community Market serving the Des Moines metro
The Community Farmers Market is 50+ vendors, strong committed to fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, fresh baked goods, and more.

The Community Farmers Market of Pleasant Hill

When:
Every Monday - 4pm to 7pm - June through the end of August
Where: Berean Church 5299 E University Ave, Pleasant Hill, IA 50327

Berean Church in Pleasant Hill sponsor of the Des Moines area Community Farmers Market on the East side of Des Moines

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