City Heights Farmers’ Market
The City Heights Farmers’ Market is a multi-cultural farmers market in the heart of East County, San Diego. Vendor offerings include, but are not limited to locally-grown produce, artisan foods, hot and ready-to-eat meals and snacks, and hand-made items. The market is also a great place to stop by with the family. Check-in for live entertainment, children’s activities, arts and crafts, and more!
The City Heights Farmers’ Market showcases items grown by International Rescue Committee farmers. The IRC is a not-for-profit organization that helps thousands of refugees annually who have been granted sanctuary in the US to rebuild their lives. For more information about the International Rescue Committee or to support New Roots for Refugees, click here.
The City Heights Certified Farmers’ Market is sponsored and managed by the San Diego County Farm Bureau, a non-profit organization formed in 1914. Its goal is simple: “to represent San Diego agriculture through public relations, education, and public policy advocacy in order to promote the economic viability of agriculture balanced with appropriate management of natural resources.”
This market is held every Saturday from 9:00 AM to 1 PM between 43rd and Fairmount Avenue, one block south of University Avenue: 4324 Wightman St, San Diego, CA.