Vendor Events in Alexandria, LA
9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Alexandria, LA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Alexandria(6)
Inglewood Harvest Barn Market
by Inglewood Harvest Barn Market Organizers
6233 Old Baton Rouge Hwy, Alexandria, LA 71302
First and third Saturday of each month, 8:00 AM–12:00 PM
25 spots open
Inglewood Harvest Barn Market is a certified organic farmers market operated by Inglewood Farm, a community-supported agriculture operation in central Louisiana. The market features multiple vendors selling locally grown organic vegetables, fruits, herbs, pastured meats including pork and beef, free-range eggs, pecans, pecan oil, baked goods, jams, honey, and handmade crafts. Vendors accept cash and cards, including EBT and SNAP benefits. The market operates seasonally on the first and third Saturday of each month from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM at their on-site barn location. This is an ideal venue for vendors offering organic produce, artisan foods, baked goods, and farm-related crafts to reach environmentally-conscious local shoppers.
Campbell County Farmers Market Association
by Campbell County Farmers Market Association Organizers
7634 Alexandria Pike (Southern Lanes Sports Center), Alexandria, KY 41001
Fri: 3:00 PM-6:00 PM, May 16 - Oct 24
25 spots open
The Campbell County Farmers Market Association operates a seasonal open-air farmers market for vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods, herbs, honey, jams, maple products, plants, soaps, and flowers. Located at Southern Lanes Sports Center in Alexandria, the Friday afternoon market runs May through October and attracts area residents seeking local agricultural products. This is one of three Campbell County market locations, with additional venues in Highland Heights and Newport. The Alexandria market offers a small but vibrant community gathering space for farmers and producers to sell directly to customers during the warm season months.
Four Mile Run Farmers & Artisans Market
by Four Mile Run Farmers & Artisans Market Organizers
4109 Mt Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22305
Sundays 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, May-November (outdoor); winter market indoors after Thanksgiving
25 spots open
Four Mile Run Farmers & Artisans Market is an established neighborhood farmers market and craft fair in Alexandria's Arlandria neighborhood. The market provides opportunities for local artisans, food producers, and small businesses to sell directly to the community. Vendors typically include fresh produce farmers, bakers, prepared foods, handmade crafts, plants, and specialty goods. The market operates outdoors in Four Mile Run Park during warm months, transitioning to an indoor winter format after Thanksgiving. The venue serves as a community gathering place with live music performances and activities. The market operates on a 100 percent volunteer basis with proceeds supporting Four Mile Run Park improvements. Parking is free and the location is accessible by car, bike, and public transit.
Old Town Alexandria Farmers Market
by City of Alexandria
100 N Royal St, Alexandria, VA 22314
Saturdays, Year-round
70 spots open
Held year-round every Saturday at 100 North Royal Street in the heart of Alexandria's historic district, this farmers market represents over two centuries of continuous operation at the same location. The market's roots run deep in American agricultural history, with produce from nearby farms like Mount Vernon making their way to this very spot since the market's founding. Today's vendors carry forward that tradition, bringing fresh seasonal produce, local goods, and specialty items to one of the country's most storied farmers markets. Throughout the year, you'll find the market adapting to seasonal rhythms. Spring brings greens, asparagus, and early berries. Summer peaks with tomatoes, stone fruit, corn, and an abundance of vegetables at their peak ripeness. Fall shifts toward apples, squash, root vegetables, and preservation items like apple cider and local honey. Winter vendors focus on storage crops, preserved goods, greenhouse greens, and other items suited to cooler months. This seasonal variety keeps regular shoppers returning weekly to see what's newly available and stay connected to what grows in the region. The Old Town location itself adds character to the shopping experience. Positioned in Alexandria's walkable historic district, the market draws both longtime residents and visitors exploring the area's colonial architecture and riverfront setting. For vendors, this means reaching a diverse customer base that includes locals shopping for their weekly produce needs, tourists looking to support local agriculture, and people interested in the historical significance of the space itself. Farmers market vendors here typically focus on produce, though many add complementary offerings like baked goods, preserves, honey, herbs, and other farm-adjacent products. The market's emphasis on local sourcing and seasonal availability makes it a natural fit for growers and small-scale producers in the Mid-Atlantic region looking to build direct relationships with customers who value freshness and provenance.
Alexandria Farmers Market
by Alexandria Farmers Market
Alexandria, MN 56308
Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, June - October 2026
20 spots open
Located in Alexandria, Minnesota, this weekly Saturday farmers market runs through the growing season from June through October, operating from 8 AM to 12 PM each week. Set in the heart of west-central Minnesota's lakes region, the market draws Douglas County producers and vendors who bring fresh seasonal produce, local honey, and handmade crafts to the community. The early morning timing makes it a natural destination for shoppers looking to get the best selection before the day gets busy, and the weekly schedule means regulars can plan around it as part of their weekend routine. What you'll find at the Alexandria Farmers Market reflects the agricultural character of the region. Local growers bring vegetables, fruits, and other farm products that vary with the season, starting with early summer offerings and moving through fall harvests. Honey producers showcase their products, often with different varieties reflecting what's blooming in Douglas County at different times of year. Beyond produce, local artisans sell handcrafted items, giving the market a blend of farm goods and maker items that appeals to different types of shoppers. For vendors, this means the audience includes both people shopping for weekly groceries and those looking for unique, locally-made products. The weekly format of a farmers market differs from one-time festivals or pop-ups because it builds a steady community of regular vendors and shoppers. This consistency creates opportunities for vendors to develop customer relationships over the season and for shoppers to know when and where to find their favorite producers. The June through October window captures the prime growing months in Minnesota, meaning inventory naturally evolves week to week. For vendors considering participating, the Alexandria Farmers Market represents a reliable, recurring opportunity to reach local customers throughout the summer and fall season in a region known for its lakes, outdoor recreation, and strong farm community.
McCutcheon/Mount Vernon Farmers Market
by McCutcheon/Mount Vernon Farmers Market Organizers
2501 Sherwood Hall Lane, Alexandria, VA 22306
Wed: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
25 spots open
The McCutcheon/Mount Vernon Farmers Market is a seasonal farmers market operated by the Fairfax County Park Authority, running every Wednesday from 8:00 AM to noon. Located at the Sherwood Regional Library parking lot, it operates from April through November each year. This is a producer-only market where vendors sell what they raise on their farms or produce from scratch, including fresh produce, baked goods, prepared foods, meats, seafood, honey, and cut flowers. The market serves the Mount Vernon area of Alexandria and nearby Fairfax County residents seeking locally grown and produced items. Vendors source from within a 125-mile radius of Fairfax County.
Festivals in Alexandria(3)
24th Annual Alexandria Art Festival
by Howard Alan Events
John Carlyle Square, 300 John Carlyle St, Alexandria, VA 22314
September 26-27, 2026
25 spots open
The 24th Annual Alexandria Art Festival takes over John Carlyle Square in historic Old Town Alexandria on September 26–27, drawing juried artists from across the country. This outdoor festival showcases original paintings, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and mixed media work, with a curatorial process that keeps quality consistent year to year. The event draws serious art collectors alongside casual browsers, creating a mix of people genuinely shopping for pieces to hang on their walls and others simply exploring what's on offer in a walkable, shaded setting. Early fall in Alexandria means mild weather and reasonable crowds, busy enough to feel active, not so packed that you can't linger at booths. Vendors span a range of styles and price points, from affordable prints and small ceramics to substantial gallery-quality work. The historic square itself is a built-in destination in Old Town that foot traffic naturally passes through. This is the kind of festival where both established artists and emerging ones display side by side, so you'll find established regional names alongside newer work worth discovering.
Alexandria Farmers Market
by Louisiana Central
Alexandria, LA
2026-04-21
20 spots open
Held every Tuesday afternoon in Alexandria, Louisiana, the Alexandria Farmers Market brings together Central Louisiana's agricultural community in a weekly gathering that has become a reliable touchstone for both growers and shoppers. Running from 3pm to 6pm, the market operates at a time that works well for people wrapping up their workday or preparing for the week ahead, making it accessible to a broad cross-section of the community. The market draws farmers, ranchers, and agricultural artisans from the surrounding region who sell seasonal produce, dairy products, meats, and value-added goods like preserves, baked items, and other farm-made products. Because it runs year-round on a weekly basis, you'll find different vendors and seasonal offerings throughout the calendar, spring brings greens and early vegetables, summer offers peak produce variety, fall features squash and root crops, and winter brings hardy items and preserved goods. This consistency makes it a destination where regular customers know when to expect certain vendors and what's coming into season. A distinctive feature of the Alexandria Farmers Market is its Community Produce Table, which welcomes home gardeners to sell or share their own harvests. This addition reflects the market's role as a community hub rather than just a transactional space, creating opportunities for backyard growers and small-scale producers to connect with customers. It's the kind of setup that attracts both experienced vendors looking for a regular sales outlet and hobbyists wanting to move excess production from their gardens. For vendors seeking a consistent weekly opportunity in Central Louisiana, the Alexandria Farmers Market offers established foot traffic, a set schedule that makes planning straightforward, and a community that values local agriculture. The Tuesday afternoon timing and year-round operation mean you're building relationships with repeat customers across all seasons.
Alex River Fete Alexandria
by City of Alexandria
101 Riverside Dr, Alexandria, LA 71301
April/May 2026
50 spots open
Taking place along the picturesque Riverside Drive in Alexandria, Louisiana, this annual spring festival brings together a diverse mix of vendors and community members for a celebration of local culture and commerce. The Alex River Fete Alexandria typically unfolds during the April and May timeframe, making it an ideal opportunity for vendors to connect with shoppers as the weather warms and outdoor events become a central part of the season's social calendar. As a festival rather than a more specialized market, the Alex River Fete Alexandria attracts a broad spectrum of both vendors and attendees. Art and retail vendors are actively sought for this event, making it suitable for craftspeople, artisans, small business owners, and makers looking to reach customers beyond their usual channels. The mixed vendor format means you'll share the event space with complementary businesses and creative entrepreneurs, which typically draws families, gift shoppers, art enthusiasts, and local residents exploring the riverfront area. This variety creates a vibrant marketplace atmosphere where different products and services appeal to various visitor interests. The riverfront location at 101 Riverside Dr provides a scenic backdrop for the festival and positions it as a destination event rather than just a neighborhood market. Spring festivals like this one tend to see good foot traffic as people venture outdoors after winter months, and the riverside setting adds to the appeal for casual shoppers and browsers. Whether you specialize in handmade goods, vintage items, boutique retail, fine art, or other creative products, the festival's mixed vendor approach means there's room for diverse merchandise. For vendors interested in participating, registration opens in February with a designated application period. This advance registration window gives organizers time to curate the vendor mix and gives you time to plan inventory and logistics for the event. Being part of an established annual festival means access to a community-building event that draws both repeat attendees and new visitors to the Alexandria riverfront each spring.
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