Vendor Events in Ashland, WI
9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Ashland, WI. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Ashland(5)
Ashland Area Farmers Market
by Ashland Area Farmers Market Organizers
200th Block Chapple Ave, Ashland, WI 54846
Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Jun 6 - Oct 10
25 spots open
The Ashland Area Farmers Market brings together local growers and producers along the 200th Block of Chapple Ave in Ashland, Wisconsin, operating weekly Saturday mornings from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Running seasonally from early June through mid-October, this farmers market captures the heart of the region's growing season, when vendors have fresh produce, herbs, and other farm products at their peak. Whether you're sourcing ingredients for your food business, stocking up on seasonal vegetables and fruits, or looking to carry locally-made goods, this market draws both established agricultural vendors and artisan producers who focus on quality and freshness. The vendor mix at the Ashland Area Farmers Market reflects what thrives in Wisconsin's agricultural landscape. You'll find fresh produce and vegetables, locally-raised eggs, fresh and dried herbs, raw honey, and preserves and jams made by area producers. Beyond edibles, vendors also offer flowers and handmade crafts, giving the market a diverse appeal that attracts a broad customer base throughout the season. This blend means there's traffic for food vendors, value-added producers, and makers of non-food items alike. The market actively welcomes customers who rely on SNAP/EBT benefits, accepts WIC vouchers through the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and takes credit card payments. This inclusive approach means you're reaching not just farmers market regulars but also a cross-section of the Ashland community. For vendors, a weekly Saturday slot at the Ashland Area Farmers Market offers a consistent opportunity to connect with repeat customers over a four-month season, building relationships and loyalty that can extend beyond the outdoor market months.
Ashland Rogue Valley Growers Market
by Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market
National Guard Armory, 1420 E Main St, Ashland, OR 97520
Tuesdays 8:30am-1:30pm, March through November
25 spots open
Southern Oregon's agricultural heartland comes alive each week at this farmers market held at the National Guard Armory in Ashland. Operating Tuesdays from 8:30am through 1:30pm, the Ashland Rogue Valley Growers Market runs throughout the growing season from March through November, making it a reliable weekly destination for both vendors and shoppers looking for fresh, locally-sourced products. This is a true farmers market experience, which means you'll find producers selling what they've actually grown or raised rather than resellers. The Rogue Valley's diverse climate and rich soil support a wide variety of vendors including produce farmers with seasonal vegetables and fruits, ranchers offering meat and dairy products, and artisans creating value-added goods like jams, baked goods, and prepared foods. As part of the larger Rogue Valley Growers & Crafters Market network, the Ashland location attracts both established farmers with multi-year relationships to the market and newer producers testing out their ventures. The weekly format means regular customers develop relationships with their favorite vendors, and producers can count on consistent foot traffic to justify their participation. The market's location at 1420 E Main St provides a central gathering point in Ashland for the community's early morning shoppers and those making it part of their Tuesday routine. The seasonal March through November schedule aligns with Southern Oregon's growing calendar, so what's available changes throughout the months. Spring brings early greens and starts, summer explodes with berries and stone fruits, fall offers storage crops and root vegetables, and late season markets feature hardy greens and preserved items. If you're a vendor in the food, produce, or artisan categories looking to establish regular weekly sales in the Ashland area, the Rogue Valley Growers Market offers the kind of predictable schedule that helps build a loyal customer base.
Ashland Farmers Market
by Ashland Alliance
2701 Central Ave, Ashland, KY 41101
May - October, Weekly
20 spots open
Running weekly from May through October at 2701 Central Ave in Ashland, Kentucky, this farmers market brings fresh local produce and farm goods directly to the KY/OH/WV tri-state community. As a traditional farmers market, it differs from craft fairs or festivals in its focus on food sourcing and seasonal harvests, making it a reliable weekly destination for customers shopping for what's currently in season rather than a one-time event. The Ashland Farmers Market draws growers and producers from across the region, so you'll find vendors selling everything from early-season greens and berries in late spring through fall squash, apples, and root vegetables as the season winds down. Farmers markets in this region typically support a steady stream of home cooks, restaurant buyers, and regular customers who visit week after week, creating opportunities for vendors to build relationships and loyal customer bases. The weekly rhythm means shoppers know when and where to find you, which is different from one-off festivals where you're competing for attention in a crowded, one-time setting. This is the kind of market where consistency matters. Regular customers return each week looking for their favorite farmers and producers, making it ideal for vendors with reliable supply chains and products that evolve with the seasons. The May through October window captures the heart of the growing season in Kentucky and the broader Appalachian region, so if you have produce, honey, baked goods, jams, or other farm-adjacent products, you're selling during peak season when demand is strongest and customers are actively shopping for local options.
Ashland Tuesday Market
by Ashland Farmers Market
Ashland, OR 97520
Tuesdays, 8:30 AM - 1:30 PM, May - October 2026
30 spots open
Every Tuesday morning from May through October, the Ashland Tuesday Market brings together the agricultural bounty and creative energy of southern Oregon's Rogue Valley in the heart of Shakespeare festival country. This weekly farmers market operates in a vibrant community known for its appreciation of local food, art, and craft, making it an ideal venue for vendors offering everything from fresh produce and prepared foods to handmade goods and artisan products. The weekly rhythm of the Ashland Tuesday Market means consistent foot traffic from residents and visitors who've made it part of their regular routine. You'll find farmers selling seasonal produce, herb growers, and other agricultural vendors who supply the area's strong farm-to-table food culture. Artisan food makers, including bakers, cheese producers, and preserves makers, are a natural fit here, alongside crafters offering jewelry, home goods, and other handcrafted items. The market's mixed vendor approach means there's room for diverse product categories, as long as they align with the quality-focused, locally-minded sensibility of the Ashland community. The five-month season from May through October captures spring through early fall, when farmers have fresh product to sell and the weather supports outdoor shopping. Ashland's year-round population of 22,000 is supplemented by tourists visiting for the renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival and general outdoor recreation, bringing additional foot traffic during market hours. The 8:30 AM start time appeals to early risers and those wanting to shop for produce before the day gets warm. This is a community that values sustainability, local agriculture, and handcrafted goods, so vendors in those spaces tend to thrive here. Whether you're selling what you grow, make, or produce, the Ashland Tuesday Market offers a weekly opportunity to connect with a engaged, quality-conscious customer base in one of southern Oregon's most distinctive towns.
Clay County Farmers Market
by Clay County Farmers Market Organizers
Highway 9, Ashland, AL 36251
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located on Highway 9 in Ashland, the Clay County Farmers Market is a seasonal farmers market serving the local community with fresh produce and food products. As a weekly gathering, this market provides a regular rhythm for both longtime vendors and shoppers who depend on it for quality local goods throughout the growing season. Farmers markets like this one draw vendors who grow and produce their own goods, from fresh vegetables and fruits to prepared foods, baked goods, honey, jams, and other value-added products made locally. The atmosphere tends to be casual and community-oriented, with shoppers looking to buy directly from the people who grew or made what they're purchasing. You'll find a mix of regular customers who visit week after week and newer faces discovering what's available that season. The weekly schedule means consistent foot traffic, which is valuable for vendors building a loyal customer base. The seasonal nature of Clay County Farmers Market means the vendor mix and product availability shift with the growing calendar. Spring and summer typically bring the broadest selection of produce vendors, while fall often features hearty crops, root vegetables, and preserved items. Winter operations vary, so contacting the organizer directly will give you the most accurate picture of scheduling, setup requirements, and what the market looks like during different times of year. This is the kind of market where shoppers often visit with intention, looking to stock up on vegetables for the week or find specialty items they can't get elsewhere. If you're a food or produce vendor considering this market, the Highway 9 location in Ashland puts you in front of a dedicated local customer base week after week. The farmers market format rewards vendors who can commit to regular attendance and build relationships with repeat customers over the season.
Craft Fairs in Ashland(1)
Festivals in Ashland(3)
Ashland Stir-Up Days Craft and Vendor Show
by Ashland Area Chamber of Commerce
Ashland, NE
July 18-19, 2026
25 spots open
Ashland Stir-Up Days is Ashland, Nebraska's annual summer festival held July 18-19 along Silver Street. The event centers on a craft and vendor show where local makers and merchants set up alongside live music, entertainment, and family activities. This festival has deep roots in Ashland's calendar and draws both locals and visitors looking for a small-town summer event in mid-July. The vendor show attracts a mixed lineup typical of regional Nebraska festivals: jewelry makers, artists, pottery vendors, bakers selling pies and preserves, soap makers, woodworkers, and seasonal crafts. You'll also find antiques, vintage items, and local retail businesses. The "Stir-Up" street party is the festival's signature element, a long-standing tradition that sets Ashland's event apart from standard craft fairs. Live entertainment runs throughout the weekend, and the family-focused programming keeps the atmosphere active from morning through evening. This is a solid regional draw for vendors targeting rural Nebraska communities. The July timing hits the peak summer foot traffic season, and Ashland's location in Cass County positions the festival well for customers from surrounding small towns. If you sell crafts, local goods, or seasonal items, Stir-Up Days offers established foot traffic and a stable annual slot in a community that clearly supports its festival.
Poage Landing Days
by Poage Landing Days Festival Inc.
Ashland, KY
2026-09-18
20 spots open
Poage Landing Days is Ashland's signature autumn festival, drawing community members and visitors to downtown Winchester Avenue for three days of food, crafts, and celebration. Taking place September 18-20, 2026, this annual event transforms the heart of Ashland into a gathering space where local artisans, crafters, and food vendors showcase their work to eager shoppers and browsers. The festival creates the kind of relaxed, walkable atmosphere that characterizes successful community events, with vendors setting up along the downtown corridor to reach both regular Ashland residents and travelers passing through the region. The festival draws a mix of craft vendors, artists, and specialty food makers. You'll typically find handmade goods, jewelry, home décor, artwork, and seasonal items alongside food vendors offering everything from traditional festival fare to specialty baked goods and beverages. Many attendees come with the mindset of supporting local makers and taking time to explore what's available, making this the kind of event where people browse intentionally rather than rushing through. The September timing positions this festival at the start of fall, which naturally attracts vendors selling autumn-themed crafts, seasonal sweets, and comfort foods that resonate with the changing season. As a community-focused festival, Poage Landing Days brings together a diverse cross-section of Ashland's population and surrounding areas. The downtown location on Winchester Avenue makes it accessible and easy to navigate, encouraging longer visits and repeat browsing. For vendors, the festival offers exposure to a steady stream of community-minded shoppers who make a day of exploring local offerings. Whether you sell handcrafted items, baked goods, specialty drinks, or other artisan products, this event provides a well-established platform to connect with customers in a festive, family-friendly setting during a prime fall shopping season.
Nebraska Books and Booze Fest
by Round The Bend Steakhouse
Ashland, NE
June 26, 2027
25 spots open
Held on June 26, 2026, this festival in Ashland, Nebraska brings together book lovers, authors, and vendors for a celebration of literature, local culture, and craft. The event takes place at Round The Bend Steakhouse, creating a welcoming atmosphere where attendees can browse, shop, and connect with the creative community. As a one-time festival, this offers a unique opportunity for vendors to reach a concentrated audience of readers and book enthusiasts in a single, focused gathering. The festival attracts a mix of vendors typically found at book-centric events: independent authors and self-published writers, used and new booksellers, bookish merchandise makers, literary-themed craft vendors, and local artisans. You'll also find food and beverage vendors taking advantage of the steakhouse setting, which anchors the event with dining and drinks as part of the experience. This blend of books, booze, and food creates a relaxed, social environment rather than a strictly retail atmosphere, encouraging longer dwell time and casual browsing. Attendees tend to be loyal book readers, literature enthusiasts, and people looking for a fun community event with a literary angle. The June timing makes this a summer event, drawing folks looking for something engaging to do during warm weather. Because this is a one-time festival rather than a recurring market, it generates special-event energy and urgency among both vendors and visitors. If you sell author-related merchandise, bookish gifts, food and drink items, locally-made crafts, or anything that complements a celebration of reading and community, the Nebraska Books and Booze Fest in Ashland offers a focused opportunity to reach an audience actively interested in supporting local and independent makers.
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