Mission Community Market Opening Day Celebration
Thursday, April 5, 2018, 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Mission Community Market returns on Thursday, April 5! Join your favorite farmers market sellers and the Mission community in celebrating the first market of the spring season with a fun evening of good food, free family activities, live music, and more.
Starting on April 5, the Mission Community Market will be operated by CUESA on Thursdays, 4 to 8 pm. Learn more about Mission Community Market »
Opening Day Festivities
- Kids’ activities (4-8 pm): Tissue paper flower making with Casa Bonampak
- Live music: La Gente (4-6 pm) and Muchacho Mandanga (6:30-8 pm), brought to you in partnership with Little Mission Studio
- Market to Table Demo (6 pm): Chefs Alejandro Morgan and Juan Torres of Lolinda
- Seasonal Market Tasting (4:30-7:30 pm): Spring Greens
- Community pop-ups from Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, Vision Zero SF, and Little Mission Studio
Market Sellers
For full descriptions of participating sellers, please click here »
FARMS
Achadinha Cheese Company
Avila Farms
Blue House Farm
City Bees
Far West Fungi
Great Valley Poultry
Happy Boy Farms
Iacopi Farm (NEW!)
Root Down Farm/Left Coast GrassFed
Stepladder Creamery
Urban Sprouts and June Jordan School for Equity
Williamson/Shoup Farms
Winters Fruit Tree
Yerena Farms
FOOD CRAFTS
Coastside Farms and Specialties
Flour Chylde Bakery
Hidden Star Orchards
Home Maid Ravioli
Hummus Heaven (NEW!)
Marla Bakery
Volcano Kimchi (NEW!)
HOT FOODS
Izalco Catering (NEW!)
Mi Morena (NEW!)
Noodle Girl (NEW!)
Nucha Empanadas
Peter’s Kettle Corn
Reem’s
RoliRoti Gourmet Rotisserie
CRAFTS
Alejandro’s Trade
Dive into Divinity
En Vie Naturals
Henna by Ash
Jennifer Kindell
Getting Here
Mission Community Market takes places on 22nd Street between Mission and Valencia. The market is accessible from the 24th Street BART station, as well as the 14, 49, and other MUNI lines. Find Bay Area transit information, maps, and schedules at www.transit.511.org.
CUESA farmers markets accept EBT (CalFresh/food stamps). Customers using EBT can double their dollars (up to $10 per market day) through the Market Match program, which offers free market coins redeemable only for fruits and vegetables.