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CORVALLIS WINTER MARKET

JAN. 11 THROUGH APR. 12, 2O25

The name is one word shorter.

“Corvallis Indoor Winter Market” has never quite rolled off the tongue. And it’s less accurate than it was in the past.

A number of vendors are inside Guerber Hall at the Benton County Fairgrounds. But a larger number of vendor spaces are outside under cover between two other sheds. Restaurants and a few other vendors provide their own shelter.

Corvallis-Albany Farmers’ Markets performs many management functions for the winter market, which remains a separate nonprofit.

Together, market organizers are working to make the winter market as efficient and resilient as possible while retaining its many strengths.

We recognize that the lack of bus service to the Corvallis Winter Market site is a barrier for many people, and we are working to find ways to address it.

What has not changed:

  • Double Up Food Bucks, which provides a match of up to $20 when you convert SNAP to winter market tokens
  • Great local foods and artisan goods
  • Plenty of parking in the Reservoir Road gravel lot south of the market
Check out more information on Facebook and their website.

Lebanon Winter Farmers’ Market

Up to now, the next closest winter markets were in Salem and Eugene. Now the organization that runs Sweet Home and Lebanon farmers’ markets is launching a winter market.

Here are the details.

They are operating on Thursday afternoons, so you’ll have two chances per week to buy from local farmers, some of whom are CAFM farmers.