Mid-Maryland Farm Market currently sponsors three traditional farmers markets in Frederick County, Maryland. Providing expert management and financial support of these markets is our way of strengthening local agriculture, supporting small businesses and artisans, cultivating a strong and diverse group of vendors, and creating welcoming community spaces where neighbors can connect with the people who grow and make their foods, and the handcrafted goods to improve your everyday life.

Brunswick Main Street
Farmers Market
April through October
Second and Last Fridays, 4 to 7 PM
Martins Creek Municipal Parking Lot
East Potomac St at 1st Avenue
Brunswick, MD 21716
Brunswick Pop-Up! Market
December through March
Second Fridays, 4 to 7 PM
Brunswick American Legion
18 S Maple Ave, Fl 2
Brunswick, MD 21716

Middletown
Farmers Market
May to Mid-Ocdtober
Every Thursday, 4 to 7 PM
CRUCC Parking Lot
12 S Church St
Middletown, MD 21769

Myersville
Farmers Market
Mid-April through October
Every Saturday, 9AM to 12 PM
Fire Company Parking Lot
301 Main St
Myersville, MD 21773
Myersville Indoor Market
Mid-November to April
First and Third Saturdays, 8:30 to 11:30 AM
Fire Company Banquet Hall
301 Main St
Myersville, MD 21773
If you’re interested in starting a new farmers market or revitalizing an existing one in Frederick or Washington Counties, Maryland (or in the immediately surrounding areas) we’d love to talk. Partnering with Mid-Maryland Farm Market means tapping into practical experience, trusted relationships, and a collaborative approach focused on long-term success. Reach out to explore how we can work together to build a market that uplifts and truly serves your community.
“A traditional farmers market is a regularly scheduled gathering where farmers, artisans, and others come together in a public space to sell the fruits of their labor–whether that’s food they make/grow, goods they craft, or services they provide. These markets offer more than just shopping; they create vibrant community spaces where neighbors can connect directly with the people behind their food and handmade items, support local businesses, and experience the unique character of their region.”
