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New Harvey Park Farmers' Market Brings Fresh Food to Southwest Denver
The market will debut on May 2, 2026, with more than 50 local and regional farms and food vendors.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 9:54pm
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A vibrant celebration of the fresh, local produce and artisanal goods that will fill the new Harvey Park Farmers' Market in southwest Denver.Denver TodayAfter years of planning, Allie Bronston and Corey Sampson are launching the Harvey Park Farmers' Market in southwest Denver. The market will feature over 50 booths, including 14 local farms, and offer a full grocery shopping experience with produce, meats, dairy, baked goods, and more. The market aims to provide fresh, local food access to the underserved Harvey Park neighborhood.
Why it matters
The Harvey Park neighborhood in southwest Denver lacks easy access to grocery stores, forcing residents to drive long distances to stock up on fresh produce, meats, and other food items. The new farmers' market will help address this food access issue and bring the community together around local, sustainable food.
The details
The Harvey Park Farmers' Market will open on May 2, 2026 in the parking lot of Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy. Bronston and Sampson worked with Denver Public Schools to secure the location and permits. The market will feature over 50 booths, including 14 local farms such as Rebel Farm, Athmar Farms, Tiny Spoon Farms, and more. Vendors will offer a wide range of products including produce, meat, dairy, baked goods, and prepared foods representing diverse cuisines. The market will accept SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks to improve affordability.
- The Harvey Park Farmers' Market will debut on May 2, 2026.
- The market will run every Saturday from May through October.
The players
Allie Bronston
A resident of the Harvey Park neighborhood who co-founded the new farmers' market.
Corey Sampson
A resident of the Harvey Park neighborhood who co-founded the new farmers' market.
Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy
The school where the Harvey Park Farmers' Market will be held in the parking lot.
Rebel Farm
An indoor hydroponic farm that will be a vendor at the new market, supplying greens and herbs to local restaurants.
Denver Public Schools
The school district that worked with the market organizers to secure the location and permits.
What they’re saying
“Access to local food has been a struggle.”
— Allie Bronston, Co-founder of the Harvey Park Farmers' Market
“We want this to be a full grocery shopping experience.”
— Allie Bronston, Co-founder of the Harvey Park Farmers' Market
“We want our neighbors to come and shop and still have that community experience afterward.”
— Corey Sampson, Co-founder of the Harvey Park Farmers' Market
What’s next
The Harvey Park Farmers' Market will open for its inaugural season on May 2, 2026 and run every Saturday through October.
The takeaway
The new Harvey Park Farmers' Market will provide much-needed access to fresh, local food for the underserved southwest Denver neighborhood, while also bringing the community together around sustainable agriculture and diverse culinary offerings.
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