Rockfish Valley Community Center


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190 Rockfish School Lane
Afton, VA
22920


Upcoming Events

    Rockfish Valley Community Center Winter Market

    Rockfish Valley Community Center Winter Market

    December 13, 2025 - April 4, 2026 - 8:30 am - 12:00 pm at Rockfish Valley Community Center
    190 Rockfish School Lane

    Cold weather may be here, but that doesn’t mean the good vibes have to freeze. Nope! Our beloved local farmers market has packed up the outdoor tents and moved into a warm and cozy winter home over at RVCC — the Rockfish Valley Community Center!

    Now, you can still scoop up your fresh local produce, handmade goodies, artisan crafts, and delicious treats… without your hands turning into popsicles. Bring the kids, bring your friends, bring your coffee — because this indoor market is all about keeping our community connected while supporting the hard-working folks who grow our food and create the gifts we love to give.

    And hey — speaking of gifts, we’re coming into holiday season. Nothing says “thoughtful” like a handmade treasure from right here in our neck of the woods. So skip the big-box stress and shop where the smiles are real and the dollars stay local.

    Now… if you’ve ever thought, “Hey, I could be part of that!” — or you know someone who makes something amazing and should be there — good news! They’re still accepting new vendors.

    Just call (434) 361-0100 or send an email to events@rockfishcc.org for all the details.

    So bundle up, swing by RVCC, keep it local, and keep the fun going all fall and winter long.

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