Vendor Events in Anderson, SC

9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Anderson, SC. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Anderson(4)

Anderson County Farmers Market

by Anderson County

Anderson, SC

2026-05-03

Farmers MarketContact Anderson County for vendor fees

20 spots open

The Anderson County Farmers Market is a seasonal farmers market in downtown Anderson, South Carolina, featuring locally-grown produce, meats, cheeses, artisan breads, handcrafted goods, and crafts. Vendors must produce or grow products within 50 miles of Anderson County. The May Spring Craft Market operates Saturdays only from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., followed by the regular market season running Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The market is sheltered and ADA accessible with 36 vendor spaces available for $10 per day or $5 per day for monthly reservations. The market accepts EBT, SNAP, WIC, and senior vouchers, making it accessible to a broad customer base seeking quality local products.

B2B Farmers' Market- Thursdays

by B2B Farmers' Market- Thursdays Organizers

Hwy. 59 North, Anderson, MO 64831

Thu: 8:00 AM-2:00 PM, May 1 - Oct 29

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

If you're a food or produce vendor looking for consistent weekly sales opportunities, this weekly farmers market on Highway 59 North in Anderson, Missouri runs from May through late October on Thursday mornings. The B2B Farmers' Market operates from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM every Thursday, giving you a reliable schedule to plan around during the growing season. This is a business-to-business focused market, which means you're connecting directly with other food businesses, restaurants, retailers, and institutional buyers rather than primarily consumer-facing shoppers. That distinction makes it an excellent fit if you're producing vegetables, fruits, herbs, or other value-added food products at scale. The Thursday timing and extended morning hours work well for vendors who need to deliver fresh produce early in the week or want to secure inventory before weekend markets. Operating through late October means you'll catch the entire peak growing season in Missouri, from spring crops through fall harvest. Located in McDonald County, the market serves the Anderson area and draws buyers from the surrounding region who are actively seeking reliable suppliers for their businesses or operations. The acceptance of credit card payments makes transactions smooth and professional, which many wholesale and business buyers prefer. As a farmers market rather than a consumer-oriented craft fair or festival, expect a different vendor mix and customer base than typical Saturday farmers markets. You'll encounter wholesale buyers, restaurant owners, food service operations, and retailers looking to source directly from producers. This environment rewards vendors who can discuss their growing practices, offer consistent supply, and think about volume and delivery logistics. If you produce or sell food items year-round or have a strong seasonal surplus during the May through October window, this weekly market provides the kind of stable selling platform that helps build ongoing business relationships.

Anderson Farmers Market

by Anderson Farmers Market Association

300 S Murray Ave, Anderson, SC 29624

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, May - October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Anderson Farmers Market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans every Saturday morning from May through October at 300 S Murray Ave in Anderson, SC. Operating from 8 AM to 12 PM, this weekly farmers market serves as a gathering place for the upstate South Carolina community, drawing both longtime regulars and newcomers looking for fresh, locally sourced goods. You'll find the typical range of farmers market vendors here: produce growers selling seasonal vegetables and fruits, local bakers offering everything from bread and pastries to specialty items, and makers of handmade goods like crafts and prepared foods. The Saturday morning timing makes it an accessible weekend destination for shoppers in the Anderson area. The May through October season captures the prime growing months for South Carolina farmers, meaning the market is at its most vibrant during these warmer months when produce variety peaks. Farmers markets like this one differ from farm stands or grocery stores in that they create direct connections between producers and customers. You'll interact with the people who grew your tomatoes or baked your bread, which appeals to shoppers seeking transparency about where their food comes from and how it's made. For vendors, a weekly market provides a consistent schedule and established customer base, making it easier to plan production and build a loyal following. The Anderson Farmers Market is positioned as a community event, not just a transactional space. The regular Saturday slot and consistent operating season mean shoppers know when and where to find you, and repeat visitors become recognizable faces. Whether you specialize in produce, baked goods, or handmade items, this is the kind of established weekly market where vendors build seasonal businesses and connect with their local customer base.

Anderson City Market

by Bloom Madison County / City of Anderson

Anderson, IN

2026-05-09

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

Anderson City Market is a certified farmers market serving the Anderson, IN community with locally-grown and locally-made goods throughout the spring and summer season. Operating weekly from May through mid-October 2026 at Dickmann Town Center, this market brings together regional farmers, bakers, and artisans who sell directly to shoppers looking for fresh, quality products they can trust. The weekly rhythm of a farmers market means you'll see familiar faces among both vendors and customers, building genuine community connections that go beyond a one-time transaction. The product mix at Anderson City Market reflects what grows well in Indiana and what local producers have mastered. You'll find seasonal produce from early spring greens and asparagus through summer tomatoes and berries, then fall squashes and root vegetables as the season progresses. Alongside produce vendors, expect to see farmers selling eggs, honey, and other farm products, along with bakers offering fresh bread, pastries, and other baked goods made to order or throughout the week. Fresh flowers and herb plants give the market a vibrant, colorful atmosphere, and locally roasted coffee vendors keep shoppers fueled while they browse. Farmers markets draw a mix of home cooks seeking ingredients they can't find at grocery stores, people who prioritize knowing where their food comes from, and families making a Saturday or weekday outing of the market experience. The certified status means you can trust that vendors are genuinely local and following food safety standards. The market accepts SNAP benefits, making fresh local food accessible to a wider range of shoppers in the Anderson area. Whether you're a produce vendor, baker, crafter, or value-added food producer, Anderson City Market offers a consistent weekly platform to reach customers who actively seek out local options.

Festivals in Anderson(4)

Anderson Paramount Heritage Festival

by Paramount Theatre Centre

1124 Meridian Plaza, Anderson, IN 46016

September 12-13, 2026

Festival$75-$150

25 spots open

The Anderson Paramount Heritage Festival brings together the community's appreciation for local history and craftsmanship each September in downtown Anderson. Centered around the iconic Paramount Theatre at 1124 Meridian Plaza, this annual two-day festival creates a vibrant backdrop for artisans, makers, and heritage-focused vendors to connect with visitors who value handmade goods and locally rooted experiences. The September timing means pleasant fall weather that draws both serious craft enthusiasts and casual browsers looking to explore the historic downtown district while supporting independent vendors. As a heritage festival, this event emphasizes the cultural and artistic traditions of the Anderson area, making it particularly welcoming to craft vendors who work in traditional techniques or draw inspiration from local history. Attendees typically include collectors seeking unique handmade items, families exploring downtown, and people interested in supporting local makers. The festival atmosphere encourages lingering and conversation, which tends to work well for vendors selling jewelry, pottery, woodcraft, textiles, paintings, and other artisan goods. The presence of the historic Paramount Theatre as the focal point adds an element of charm and authenticity that appeals to customers drawn to events with real community character. The festival format incorporates multiple entertainment and food elements alongside the craft vendors, including live music performances and food trucks, which help sustain foot traffic throughout both days. This mix of attractions means the event pulls people who might not have initially come specifically for shopping, but who discover craft vendors while enjoying the broader festival experience. Classic car enthusiasts also attend for the car show component, expanding the diversity of the crowd. For vendors, this combination of draw factors typically translates to steady crowds and an engaged audience that appreciates the full heritage festival experience rather than viewing the event as purely transactional.

Denver Downs Fall Festival & Craft Fair

by Denver Downs Farm

Denver Downs Farm, 1515 Denver Rd, Anderson, SC 29625

October 16-18, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

50 spots open

Every October, Denver Downs Farm in Anderson transforms into a harvest celebration that draws both local families and regional visitors looking to embrace fall traditions. The Denver Downs Fall Festival & Craft Fair spans three days of seasonal festivities set against the backdrop of the Upstate foothills, creating an ideal setting for vendors selling handmade goods, seasonal décor, and farm-fresh products. This is the kind of event where the atmosphere matters as much as the shopping, with corn mazes, hayrides, and other harvest activities woven throughout the grounds, keeping attendees on-site longer and creating natural foot traffic for vendor booths. The craft fair component draws artisan vendors from across the region selling everything from handcrafted home décor and seasonal wreaths to jewelry, pottery, and woodwork. Farmers market elements appear alongside craft booths, with vendors offering fresh produce, baked goods, honey, jams, and other value-added farm products that fit the fall and holiday season. This mixed-vendor approach means you'll see crowds ranging from serious gift shoppers looking for handmade holiday items to families treating the event as an autumn outing combined with festival activities. October timing makes this event particularly attractive for vendors whose products are seasonal or holiday-focused. Fall décor, Halloween-themed crafts, early holiday gift items, and anything pumpkin or apple-related tends to perform well at harvest festivals. The location at an active farm also sets expectations for shoppers, who often come anticipating authentic, local, and homemade goods rather than mass-produced inventory. Denver Downs Farm's established reputation in the Anderson community means the event draws regular repeat attendees who plan their autumn calendars around it. The festival atmosphere creates an extended shopping window compared to traditional markets. With activities keeping families entertained and engaged throughout the day, vendors benefit from multiple visits per household and opportunities for impulse purchases. Whether you specialize in crafts, seasonal goods, farm products, or prepared foods, this three-day October event offers the kind of pastoral setting and community draw that characterize successful fall festivals across the Southeast.

Anderson County Holiday Market

by Anderson County

Anderson, SC

2026-12-05

FestivalContact Anderson County Farmers Market for vendor fees

20 spots open

The Anderson County Holiday Market is a seasonal farmers market featuring local growers, prepared food makers, artists, and crafters. Vendors offer fresh produce, baked goods, handcrafted items, artwork, jewelry, soaps, lotions, and other one-of-a-kind gifts. The market operates from the Saturday after Thanksgiving through the last Saturday before Christmas at the covered Anderson County Farmers Market shelter in downtown Anderson. It is open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays only. Admission is free. The market accepts WIC vouchers, senior vouchers, EBT, and SNAP benefits. Vendor spaces are available for rental.

Grimes County Fair

Anderson, TX

May 27 - June 6, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place in Anderson, Texas from May 27 through June 6, 2026, the Grimes County Fair brings together the agricultural heart of the community for a ten-day celebration of rural life, competition, and family tradition. This is a classic county fair experience, the kind of event that draws multiple generations of locals and visitors who come to see livestock competitions, youth exhibitions, and the full spectrum of what makes county fairs such important gatherings in Texas communities. The fair prominently features 4-H and FFA shows, which are central to the event's mission of showcasing youth involvement in agriculture and animal husbandry. These exhibitions represent months of dedication from young people across the county, making them a significant draw for families who want to support their neighbors and see the region's next generation of agricultural leaders in action. As a mixed-category festival, the Grimes County Fair typically welcomes a broad range of vendors beyond just livestock and agricultural displays. This is your opportunity to reach people who come for the full fair experience: families looking for food, crafts, local products, and entertainment. The attendee base includes county residents with deep ties to the community, agricultural professionals and enthusiasts, families with children who participate in or are interested in 4-H and FFA, and visitors from surrounding areas drawn by the traditional fair atmosphere. The event's ten-day run means sustained foot traffic rather than a single-day spike, giving vendors multiple opportunities to connect with the same audiences across the week. The May-through-early-June timing positions this fair at the tail end of spring, when the Texas weather is warm and families are thinking about outdoor activities before summer schedules get too packed. For vendors, this county fair represents a chance to tap into a community-minded audience that values local engagement and agricultural heritage. If your products or services align with fair-goers' interests in food, crafts, local goods, or family entertainment, the Grimes County Fair in Anderson offers solid ground to build relationships and sales in Grimes County.

Pop-Ups in Anderson(1)

Roses and Rust Spring Marketplace

Anderson, CA

April 17-18, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Happening April 17-18, 2026, this spring marketplace in Anderson, CA brings together a diverse community of makers and creatives for a weekend celebration of handcrafted goods and vintage finds. The event draws vendors across multiple categories, creating the kind of eclectic shopping experience where you might find jewelry, home décor, clothing, art, plants, and other artisan products all under one roof. Pop-up events like this one tend to have a more curated, intimate feel than permanent markets, with vendors carefully selected to create a cohesive shopping atmosphere that encourages browsing and discovery. Spring is the ideal season for a marketplace like this. As the weather warms and people emerge from winter with renewed energy for shopping and gathering, events in April tap into that seasonal momentum. Attendees typically come ready to refresh their homes, find unique gifts, and support small businesses and independent creators. The Roses and Rust Spring Marketplace capitalizes on this spring mindset, offering a one-time opportunity to connect with over 100 vendors in a single location. For vendors, this pop-up represents a chance to reach customers actively seeking handmade and distinctive items. The mixed vendor focus means you'll be surrounded by other makers across different niches, which tends to attract shoppers with diverse interests rather than those looking for one specific product type. This broader appeal can mean steadier foot traffic throughout the event. If you make jewelry, home goods, vintage items, apparel, or other crafted products, a marketplace like this one in Anderson provides exposure to the kind of customers who specifically seek out pop-up events for their selection and authenticity. The one-time nature of pop-up marketplaces creates a sense of occasion and urgency for both vendors and shoppers, often resulting in strong attendance from people who don't want to miss the event.

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