Historic Lewes Farmers Market kicks off 2026 season
New vendors join popular weekly event
Malkemus Spears, 3 and a half, son of Rep. Alonna Berry, D-Milton, rings the bell to open the 2026 season at the Historic Lewes Farmers Market. Shown are (l-r) Berry; Sen. Russ Huxtable, D-Lewes; Delaware Department of Agriculture Secretary Wm. Donald Clifton II; Sussex County Councilwoman Jane Gruenebaum; Lewes Councilperson Tim Ritzert; HLFM Board President Helaine Harris; Nikko Brady, Office of the Governor and Delaware Farm and Food Council; and Lewes Councilman Joe Elder. NICK ROTH PHOTO
JJ and Lisa Hudson of Hudson Blooms are among the new vendors this year.
The Historic Lewes Farmers Market opened for the season May 2.
Lorna Graham of Grahams Farm & Produce finishes setting up her booth for the first market of the season.
Backyard Jams & Jellies is a popular booth at the farmers market.
Michele and Raelyn Grogan of G's Delights are among the new vendors this season.
Fifer's Orchards has the strawberries lined up before the market opens for the season.
Rob Conner and Bill Jordan of Bittersweet Hydroponic Farms are among the new vendors at this year's market.
Vendors are lined up in George H.P. Smith Park as the new season begins.
Carol Cross of Cross Farms is among the new vendors at the this year's market.
A ribbon is cut on the 2026 season at the Historic Lewes Farmers Market. Shown are (l-r) Rep. Alonna Berry, D-Milton; Lewes Councilwoman Trina Brown-Hicks; Sen. Russ Huxtable, D-Lewes; Delaware Department of Agriculture Secretary Wm. Donald Clifton II; Lewes Councilman Joe Elder; Sussex County Councilwoman Jane Greuenbaum; Lewes Councilperson Tim Ritzert; and Nikko Brady, Office of the Governor and Delaware Farm and Food Council. PHOTO COURTESY OF JUDY ROLFEMay 8, 2026
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Malkemus Spears, 3 and a half, son of Rep. Alonna Berry, D-Milton, rings the bell to open the 2026 season at the Historic Lewes Farmers Market. Shown are (l-r) Berry; Sen. Russ Huxtable, D-Lewes; Delaware Department of Agriculture Secretary Wm. Donald Clifton II; Sussex County Councilwoman Jane Gruenebaum; Lewes Councilperson Tim Ritzert; HLFM Board President Helaine Harris; Nikko Brady, Office of the Governor and Delaware Farm and Food Council; and Lewes Councilman Joe Elder. NICK ROTH PHOTO
JJ and Lisa Hudson of Hudson Blooms are among the new vendors this year.
The Historic Lewes Farmers Market opened for the season May 2.
Lorna Graham of Grahams Farm & Produce finishes setting up her booth for the first market of the season.
Backyard Jams & Jellies is a popular booth at the farmers market.
Michele and Raelyn Grogan of G's Delights are among the new vendors this season.
Fifer's Orchards has the strawberries lined up before the market opens for the season.
Rob Conner and Bill Jordan of Bittersweet Hydroponic Farms are among the new vendors at this year's market.
Vendors are lined up in George H.P. Smith Park as the new season begins.
Carol Cross of Cross Farms is among the new vendors at the this year's market.
A ribbon is cut on the 2026 season at the Historic Lewes Farmers Market. Shown are (l-r) Rep. Alonna Berry, D-Milton; Lewes Councilwoman Trina Brown-Hicks; Sen. Russ Huxtable, D-Lewes; Delaware Department of Agriculture Secretary Wm. Donald Clifton II; Lewes Councilman Joe Elder; Sussex County Councilwoman Jane Greuenbaum; Lewes Councilperson Tim Ritzert; and Nikko Brady, Office of the Governor and Delaware Farm and Food Council. PHOTO COURTESY OF JUDY ROLFEThe Historic Lewes Farmers Market kicked off its 2026 season May 2, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and an official bell-ringing promptly at 8 a.m.
The market is held weekly from 8 a.m. to noon in George H.P. Smith Park. Rainy-day markets are held in the Lewes Elementary School parking lot.
Vendors joining the popular market this year include Hudson Blooms, Grahams Farm & Produce, Cross Farms, G's Delights and Bittersweet Hydroponic Farms.
Malkemus Spears, 3 and a half, son of Rep. Alonna Berry, D-Milton, rings the bell to open the 2026 season at the Historic Lewes Farmers Market. Shown are (l-r) Berry; Sen. Russ Huxtable, D-Lewes; Delaware Department of Agriculture Secretary Wm. Donald Clifton II; Sussex County Councilwoman Jane Gruenebaum; Lewes Councilperson Tim Ritzert; HLFM Board President Helaine Harris; Nikko Brady, Office of the Governor and Delaware Farm and Food Council; and Lewes Councilman Joe Elder. NICK ROTH PHOTO
JJ and Lisa Hudson of Hudson Blooms are among the new vendors this year.
The Historic Lewes Farmers Market opened for the season May 2.
Lorna Graham of Grahams Farm & Produce finishes setting up her booth for the first market of the season.
Backyard Jams & Jellies is a popular booth at the farmers market.
Michele and Raelyn Grogan of G's Delights are among the new vendors this season.
Fifer's Orchards has the strawberries lined up before the market opens for the season.
Rob Conner and Bill Jordan of Bittersweet Hydroponic Farms are among the new vendors at this year's market.
Vendors are lined up in George H.P. Smith Park as the new season begins.
Carol Cross of Cross Farms is among the new vendors at the this year's market.
A ribbon is cut on the 2026 season at the Historic Lewes Farmers Market. Shown are (l-r) Rep. Alonna Berry, D-Milton; Lewes Councilwoman Trina Brown-Hicks; Sen. Russ Huxtable, D-Lewes; Delaware Department of Agriculture Secretary Wm. Donald Clifton II; Lewes Councilman Joe Elder; Sussex County Councilwoman Jane Greuenbaum; Lewes Councilperson Tim Ritzert; and Nikko Brady, Office of the Governor and Delaware Farm and Food Council. PHOTO COURTESY OF JUDY ROLFEEvent Details :
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