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- Harvest Fest in October
- Opening Day in April
- National Farmers week in August
- Currently in the registration period for 2026 vendors, almost at capacity, if enough register they might expand into the alleyway
APRIL 11 | THE STING
CARDINAL BIKE - GRANDIN VILLAGE | GREENWAY RIDE | 9:00 AM
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Pricing: Adults: $40 | Kids (5–12): $20 | Kids under 5: Free
Gen Adm: $12.66 (base + tax) | Student Adm: $7.39 (base + tax)*$1 online convenience fee for tickets purchased online.
7-10 | THE AMBASSADOR
WINE | Virginia Mountain Vineyards
COFFEE | Asher's Coffee Beans
TREATS | Bite Me Confections, By the Dozen Cookies
BREAD | Bread Run Roanoke
JUICE | Fruits & Roots
GUEST VENDORS:
Bella & Beau's Biscuits | Classic Murphy | Fermented Fire Hot Sauce Co. | Hannalei Jewelry | Medina Mercantile | Rainy Day Reads | The Salty Bee | The Spice Titan | Sun and Spruce Soaps | Black Dog Salvage Furniture Paint Demonstrations with Swooz! | Plus over 100 vendors and artists in The Marketplace & Loft Gallery.
Our Grandin Village merchants, businesses and restaurants, are unique in the Roanoke Valley! You will find their services and social links in our directory.
It takes a village - shop local!
The market is located in the parking lot behind the Co+op.
Recipients of SNAP, Pandemic-EBT, WIC, and Medicaid receive an additional dollar to spend on fresh fruits and vegetables for every dollar they spend at market. Stop by the Market Manager's tent before shopping to receive tokens that are used as cash to pay each vendor.
The Grandin Village Farmers Market (GVFM) supports local, sustainable agriculture by connecting the public with local farmers and food producers.
The GVFM features 100% locally produced products with an emphasis on organic, sustainable, and humane producers, products, and practices. All products are produced within 100 miles of the market location, with the exception of regional seafood from Virginia and North Carolina waters (only if the vendor is local) and coffee (only if the roaster is local).
The market is comprised of farmers and food producers featuring certified and non-certified organic veggies, fruit, herbs, seasonal seedlings, cheese, pasture raised/grass-fed chicken, beef, pork, and lamb, regional seafood, locally roasted coffee, artisan homemade breads, muffins, baked goods, hot-prepared foods, and fresh-cut flowers.

