“Farmers' markets offer consumers a way to get homegrown or homemade products directly from the producer, often at a cost equal to, or less than what you’ll pay at a grocery store”

The Oil City Farmers’ Market is set to open its 2022 season in mid-June.
The open-air curb market will operate 9 am – 2pm on Thursdays beginning June 16 through September 30 on lower Central Avenue near Christ Episcopal Church and the Oil City Library.
The market is currently accepting vendor applications from those who sell farm-fresh, homegrown, handcrafted or homemade items such as fruits & vegetables, plants & flowers, baked goods, honey products, dairy, meat, nuts, mushrooms, and similar products as well handcrafted items and original art.
The open-air curb market will operate 9 am – 2pm on Thursdays beginning June 16 through September 30 on lower Central Avenue near Christ Episcopal Church and the Oil City Library.
The market is currently accepting vendor applications from those who sell farm-fresh, homegrown, handcrafted or homemade items such as fruits & vegetables, plants & flowers, baked goods, honey products, dairy, meat, nuts, mushrooms, and similar products as well handcrafted items and original art.

“Our main focus is always on fresh food for your table, but the right balance of handmade artisan products adds variety and dimension to the market,” wrote Kathy Bailey, manager of the Oil City Main Street Program, which facilitates the Oil City Farmers Market. “We’ve had a good mix of vendors for the past several years and a number of our regular vendors intend to return again this season. We also allow one registered nonprofit organization per week on a space available basis, for those who wish to provide community outreach during the season.”
Products sold at the Oil City Farmers Market need to be either made or grown locally or regionally, and not mass-produced; and some foods and farm-based products are subject to PA Department of Agriculture licensing.
Interested vendors and organizations should contact the Oil City Main Street Office at (814) 677-3152 for more information.
Products sold at the Oil City Farmers Market need to be either made or grown locally or regionally, and not mass-produced; and some foods and farm-based products are subject to PA Department of Agriculture licensing.
Interested vendors and organizations should contact the Oil City Main Street Office at (814) 677-3152 for more information.