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2/1 Westover Farmers Market will be Closed + Vendor Ordering Information
February 1st

Field to Table hosts four local farmers markets in the Arlington, Virginia area that provide goods grown, harvested, or produced within 125 miles of the markets. We are committed to providing fresh, high-quality products while facilitating a welcoming community atmosphere.
For Sunday, February 1st
Due to Extreme Weather & Unsafe Walking Conditions, Westover Farmers Market will be Closed This Sunday, February 1st


Trying to find ways to still support vendors? Check out their online ordering options! All vendors with online ordering may not be listed, so we encourage you to check their websites!












Upcoming Winter Events
February (will be starting 2/8): International Food Month! Fill up your passport by shopping with our vendors selling International cuisines! Shop with at least 4 and get a prize at the market table! This event will be happening all weekends in February.
March: Craft at the Market! Make beautiful (no mess!) tissue paper flowers at the market table throughout March to celebrate the first day of Spring (March 20th)! This event will be happening all weekends in March.

Current Weather Forecast…
Sunday ☁️❄️: Strong wind forecasted from 7:00am-6:00pm, as well as a low of 10 degrees and a high of 23. Coupled with remaining snow (ice) from the past week, this does not make the ideal market conditions!
Want to submit your own recipe for the Field to Table recipe collection? Submit through the form here!
Looking for something to do while snowed in? Baking is always fun! To pair with our Carrot Produce Pick, this week’s recipe is…



📰 Field to Table Articles of Interest 📰
Looking to learn more about Arlington’s agriculture scene? Arlington Friends of Urban Agriculture supports community gardens and creates educational and community oriented events. Learn more about them in the article below!
Community Event: 2026 Movie Matinee – Feeding Tomorrow

A message from Arlington’s Friends of Urban Agriculture…
“We’re excited to host our first movie event of the year! Join us for an engaging film, locally made snacks, and a post-movie discussion on Saturday, January 31.
About our selected movie, Feeding Tomorrow:
Farmers, nutritionists and educators work to transform a broken food system. Fighting ecosystem destruction, climate change, inequality and health epidemics, these Innovators build a regenerative and resilient system in their local communities.
Date: January 31, 2026. Movie begins promptly at 3:30 pm, discussion to follow.
Location: Woman’s Club of Arlington, 700 S Buchanan St
Cost: Free, donations appreciated
Thank you to our movie matinee collaborators for their generous support and partnership Area 2 Farms and the Woman’s Club of Arlington.”


Open Sundays, 8am-12pm, Summer (Apr-Nov) | 9am-1pm, Winter (Dec - Mar)
Cardinal Elementary School | 1644 North McKinley Road, Arlington, VA 22205
Open Sundays, 9am-1pm, Winter (Dec - Mar) | 8am-12pm, Summer (Apr-Nov)
Cardinal Elementary School | 1644 North McKinley Road, Arlington, VA 22205
Check out the complete vendor list and map.
Check Back Next Week! Weekly Scavenger Hunt Activity!
Each week, we post a challenge for you all to find chalk drawings of fruits or veggies scattered around the market. Find all of them, and come to the market table for a stamp on your punch card (provided there). Once you get 6 stamps (you get one per week), you get a prize!
The weekly challenge will be posted in the newsletter and Instagram, which can be found, here!

Donate to the Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC) at our Market Tables
Field to Table has partnered with the Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC) to have donation boxes available each week at all farmers markets. Support the Arlington community by donating nonperishable food items (no glass, please) at our markets. Learn more.
AFAC is in most need of canned fruits, canned tuna, canned soups, canned vegetables, canned tomatoes, peanut butter (in a plastic jar), cereal, and plastic water bottles!
