
The Cranberry community thrives on shared experiences.
As a multi-year renovation project at the Cranberry Township Municipal Center and the Armstrong Great Lawn (CTCC Project of the Year) construction wraps up, the successful Farmer’s Market will receive an upgrade of its own aimed at improving the guest and vendor experience.
The rebranded Cranberry Town Square Market continues a collaboration between the Township and CTCC members, the Pittsburgh North Regional Chamber. The market, featuring farm-fresh produce, homemade crafts and goods, and many artisanal items, runs from 4-7 p.m. Fridays from June 6 through August 29.
But the name change is just the beginning, as the Market takes over the Armstrong Great Lawn each Friday with food trucks, live music, and special themed events.
“We’re excited to utilize this amazing new space with a market that improves the vendor and visitor experience,” said Bruce Hezlep, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. “The Town Square Market will become a great community asset where our residents, businesses, and non-profits can come together for the betterment of Cranberry.”
Special events at the Town Square Market include:
• June 6 – Opening Day
• July 25 – Christmas in July
• August 15 – Kids’ Back-to-School Bash
The fan-favorite Barktoberfest event will also return, with a date to be set later.
The Township and Chamber have coordinated the Market for several years, with the 2024 edition held in the Municipal Center’s rear parking lot due to ongoing construction. Now, the Town Square Market will take center stage.
“The increased visibility and expanded space of the Armstrong Great Lawn will greatly benefit our business community,” said Denise Martin, President of the Pittsburgh North Regional Chamber. “We’re thrilled to continue this great partnership and grow the Town Square Market into a regional destination.”
For more information, visit cranberrytownship.org/townsquaremarket.
To apply to be a vendor, visit pghnorthchamber.com/community/farmers-market/.