Hermitage Night Market on October 6, 2022

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Hermitage Night Market

Thursday, October 6, 2022

Date: October 6, 2022

Time: 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Time Details: 5pm – 9pmLocation:

The Hermitage Night Market is hosted along North Hermitage Road in front of the Armory located at 740 North Hermitage Road.

Address:740 N Hermitage Rd

Hermitage, PA 16148

Contact: 724-981-0800 

Email: Contact Us 

Cost: Free to attend

Link: Online Form Submittal

The Hermitage Night Market, sponsored by the City of Hermitage seeks to provide an opportunity to farmers, artisans, and producers in the region to sell what they produce. The Night Market desires to encourage relationships between producer and consumer and to limit the distance food and goods travel from the producer to the consumer. It is the intent of the Market to provide a space for the community as well as excellent local produce, foods, and artisan goods.

Interested in becoming a vendor? Fill out our online form or download a PDF copy

Original source can be found here.



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