Vendors Galore!

Great turnout of old and new Vendors for the Farmers' Market

If attendance at the Union County Farmers’ Market Vendor Meeting and Chili Cookoff was any indication, the 2026 Farmers’ Market will be fantastic! Over 50 vendors were in attendance, many had participated in the Market before, but several were brand new. Seven pots of delicious chili were in competition. Jodie Moore took first place for the best-ever chili. Running a close second and third were Dave Trandum and Bobby Nelson!

Market Manager Debbie Sylvia-Gardner is excited about the upcoming season and the variety of top-quality vendors. “Our vendors are the backbone of our market family”, she said, “and supporting local farms and businesses is as important now as ever.” Local fresh produce, meat, baked treats, and homemade craft goods will be available every Saturday, May 2 to October 31, from 9:00-1:00 at the Farmers’ Market Pavilion, 115 Durham Dr, Maynardville.

Market Vice-President Pat Hurley gave an overview of the market's initial startup in the high school parking lot and where it is today. He mentioned that the Farmer’s Market is a nonprofit, run entirely by volunteers. In the 2025 season, it hosted over 60 vendors and typically attracted 200-400 visitors per market day – that’s over 7,500 visitors every year! The Market expands access to locally grown food for everyone and participates in SNAP/EBT. It has become one of Union County’s most active community destinations!

The area now known as Heritage Park includes the Farmer’s Market Pavilion, the Performing Arts Stage, the Music Wall of Fame, and the Heritage Culinary Center. The Culinary Center is a 3,400 sq ft shared-use kitchen for food entrepreneurs and culinary education. It includes a 2,000 sq ft teaching kitchen for instruction and demonstrations. The Culinary Center is operated by the Farmers’ Market.

Mark your calendar for the first day of the 2026 Farmers' Market on May 2 from 9:00-1:00. The Union County Farmers’ Market, where our community meets!

Market Vice-President Pat Hurley reviews history of our Market

Chili for the Cook-Off!

One Market Day last year

Door prizes for some lucky winners