Vendor Events in Athens, OH

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

Farmers Markets in Athens(5)

Athens Farmers Market Ohio

by Athens Farmers Market

Doug Gates Park, corner of Green & Houston Streets, Athens, OH 45701

Sat 8am-noon, Tue 3-6pm, June-Sept (Sat through Sept 26, Tue through Aug 25)

Farmers Market$225 annually membership fee, plus $250 for a single stall, $800 for one-and-one-half stalls, and $1200 for two stalls. All new applicants will undergo an inspection, and a $25 fee will be incurred.

40 spots open

The Athens Farmers Market is an established farmers market operating at Doug Gates Park featuring local vendors offering fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, prepared foods, and handcrafted items from local artisans. The market provides a community gathering space where shoppers can access naturally grown fruits and vegetables, specialty breads, preserves, honey, wine, coffee, cut flowers, and artwork from the Athens Art Guild including jewelry, pottery, and prints. The seasonal market operates weekend and weekday hours during summer months, attracting a diverse mix of farmers, bakers, and artisans selling directly to the community. The market supports local economic development and has been recognized for its role in the regional food community.

Athens Farmers Market at Market Park

by Athens Farmers Market at Market Park Organizers

106 South Jackson Street, Athens, TN 37303

Tue: 2:00 PM-6:00 PM; Sat: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM, mid-May through mid-October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Athens Farmers Market at Market Park is a producer-only farmers market in downtown Athens, Tennessee, featuring fresh local produce, eggs, honey, baked goods, artisan crafts, and specialty products from McMinn County and surrounding areas. The market showcases seasonal offerings including vegetables, fruits, berries, dairy, meat, and handmade items from local farmers and artisans. Located at the intersection of South Jackson Street and Highway 30, the market attracts customers seeking authentic local products and direct relationships with producers. The market operates across spring, summer, and fall seasons, with peak activity during the main growing season. Vendor registration with the Athens Parks and Recreation Department is required, and fees are minimal for produce sellers.

West Broad Farmers Market and Garden

by West Broad Farmers Market and Garden Organizers

1573 West Broad Street, Athens, GA 30606

Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Apr 30 - Dec 10

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Athens' West Broad Farmers Market and Garden operates as a weekly gathering for local producers and food vendors throughout the growing season, running Saturday mornings from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM between late April and early December. Located at 1573 West Broad Street, this farmers market brings together growers, bakers, and artisans who supply the Athens community with fresh seasonal produce, baked goods, locally-made cheese, cut flowers, herbs, and handcrafted items. The market's extended season reflects Georgia's long growing period, making it a reliable destination for vendors looking to reach customers who prioritize local sourcing and quality ingredients. Farmers markets like this one differ from one-off festivals or pop-up events in their consistency and community-building focus. Regular shoppers return week after week, meaning vendors build loyal customer relationships and steady sales throughout the season. The West Broad location attracts shoppers seeking everything from everyday vegetables and fruits to specialty items like artisanal cheeses and fresh baked bread. The presence of prepared foods and value-added products alongside raw produce means there's room for vendors across the food and beverage spectrum, whether you're selling heritage tomatoes, preserved jams, or craft baked goods. The market's acceptance of SNAP/EBT benefits makes it accessible to a broad cross-section of the Athens community, which can expand your customer reach significantly. If you're a food producer, baker, or craft vendor based in the region, the West Broad Farmers Market and Garden offers a steady weekly opportunity to connect with locals who actively shop farmers markets. The Saturday morning time slot positions the market as a weekend routine stop for many households, creating predictable foot traffic from late spring through early winter. For vendors serious about building a reliable income stream rather than chasing one-time event paydays, weekly farmers markets like this provide the foundation for sustainable business growth.

Athens Locally Grown

by Athens Locally Grown Organizers

580 Tallassee Rd., Athens, GA 30606

Thursday 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Operating year-round on Thursday evenings at 670 W. Broad Street in Athens, this weekly farmers market brings together local producers and food vendors in a convenient downtown location. From January through December, the market runs from 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM, making it an accessible stop after work or school for Athens residents and UGA community members looking to source fresh, locally-grown food directly from the people who produce it. The vendor mix at Athens Locally Grown reflects the diversity of Georgia's agricultural landscape and local food culture. You'll find seasonal produce from regional farmers, fresh-baked goods from local bakeries, artisanal cheese makers, eggs from pastured birds, and seafood vendors bringing in quality catches. Beyond edibles, the market also features local crafts and fresh flowers, creating a gathering space that serves both practical shopping and community browsing. Many vendors specialize in organic products, and the market actively supports small-scale and sustainable farming practices in the Clarke County area. What distinguishes a farmers market like this from other retail shopping is the direct relationship between vendor and customer. Shoppers can ask farmers about growing practices, learn what's in season, and understand the sourcing behind their food. The Thursday evening timing captures both weekday convenience and the sense of community that evening markets foster, when people linger and chat rather than rush through. For vendors, Athens Locally Grown offers access to a year-round customer base in a college town with strong local food culture and reliable foot traffic. The market accepts credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, removing payment barriers for shoppers and expanding access to fresh local food across income levels. Whether you're a vendor seeking a consistent weekly slot to build customer relationships or a shopper wanting to know where your food comes from, this downtown Athens market operates as a genuine year-round hub for the local food economy.

Athens Farmers Market at Bishop Park

by Athens Farmers Market

705 Sunset Drive, Athens, GA 30606

2026-04-04

Farmers Market$20-$35 per market

25 spots open

Held weekly at Bishop Park in Athens, Georgia, this farmers market brings together producers from within a 100-mile radius to sell directly to local shoppers. The producer-only model means you'll find farmers, bakers, and makers who grow or create their own goods rather than resellers, so there's real accountability and knowledge behind every product on the tables. What you'll encounter depends on the season, but expect the typical farmers market rotation: spring brings leafy greens, asparagus, and early berries; summer explodes with tomatoes, squash, peaches, and stone fruits; fall offers apples, root vegetables, and hardy greens; winter features storage crops, greenhouse production, and preserved goods. Beyond produce, the market regularly stocks pasture-raised meats from local farms, which appeal to shoppers looking for alternatives to conventional grocery store meat. You'll also find artisan breads from local bakeries, many of which are available in limited quantities and sell out, so arriving early helps if you have specific items in mind. The handmade crafts segment adds another dimension to the market experience. This isn't a general craft fair, so you won't see mass-produced goods. Instead, vendors typically sell items that complement the farmers market ethos: perhaps naturally dyed textiles, wooden goods, honey products, herbal preparations, or other value-added items made by the vendor. The crowd tends to be neighborhood residents, home cooks, people with dietary preferences or local-sourcing values, and anyone who appreciates the quality and freshness of products bought directly from their source. Bishop Park's location at 705 Sunset Drive puts the market in a central Athens spot that's accessible to the broader community. The weekly schedule means consistent shopping habits and reliable vendor presence, so regular customers know which farms and makers will be there. For vendors, this recurring slot offers the chance to build a loyal customer base and test products with the same group of shoppers week after week.

Festivals in Athens(4)

Tennessee Valley Old Time Fiddlers Convention

by Athens State University / TVOTFC

Athens, AL

2026-10-01 to 2026-10-04

FestivalContact Athens State for craft vendor fees

20 spots open

The Tennessee Valley Old Time Fiddlers Convention is a four-day fall festival held annually on the Athens State University campus in Alabama. This established event attracts thousands of old-time music enthusiasts for competitions, concerts, and jam sessions across 20 musical categories. Vendor opportunities span approximately 150 craft booths featuring handmade arts, crafts, jewelry, woodworking, and home décor items alongside food vendors and instrument sellers. Artisans must demonstrate authentic workmanship with handmade or hand-enhanced products subject to jury review. The event draws an estimated 10,000 plus attendees who browse the campus grounds, enjoy professional musical performances, and participate in competitions with significant prize money. This is an ideal marketplace for craft vendors selling traditional and handmade goods to a dedicated audience of music lovers.

Athens Grease Festival

by Athens Main Street

Athens, AL

2026-10-17

FestivalContact Athens Main Street for vendor fees

20 spots open

Every October, the small Alabama town of Athens comes alive for a celebration deeply rooted in local pride and culinary tradition. The Athens Grease Festival draws food lovers and curious visitors from across the Southeast for a festival that honors both the Greek heritage behind the town's name and the comfort food culture that defines Southern cooking. This annual event has become a destination for vendors specializing in fried foods, regional delicacies, and handmade goods, making it an ideal marketplace for anyone selling food products, prepared foods, or crafts to an engaged and enthusiastic crowd. The festival kicks off with the distinctive Athena-Grease Goddess opening ceremony, setting the tone for a day filled with quirky traditions and good-natured fun. Beyond the food stalls, attendees participate in unique events like the frozen turkey toss, which has become a memorable draw for families and groups looking for something different from typical festival fare. This mix of culinary focus and playful competition creates an atmosphere that's both lively and welcoming, attracting visitors who are there specifically to explore food vendors and sample regional offerings. For food vendors, this means a crowd that's hungry, curious about new products, and ready to try everything from traditional fried specialties to creative takes on festival classics. Arts and crafts vendors round out the marketplace, creating opportunities for makers and artisans alongside food purveyors. The festival's positioning as a Top 20 Southeast event draws considerable attendance, giving vendors solid foot traffic and the chance to connect with repeat visitors who return year after year. If you specialize in fried foods, regional food products, or crafts with Southern appeal, the Athens Grease Festival in October offers a well-established platform to reach customers who actively seek out specialty food events and are ready to support vendors throughout the day.

Athens Old Fiddlers Reunion

by Athens Chamber of Commerce

Henderson County Courthouse Square, 100 E Tyler St, Athens, TX 75751

May 28-30, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

The Athens Old Fiddlers Reunion is Texas's longest-running fiddle contest, held annually on the Henderson County Courthouse Square. This two-day festival features fiddle competitions across multiple divisions, live music from Western Swing bands, street dances, and activities for all ages. The community market and vendor booths sell food, crafts, and handmade merchandise. The event draws families and music enthusiasts from across Texas and the nation. Parking is readily available near the courthouse square in downtown Athens. The reunion celebrates authentic Texas musical heritage with jam sessions, a classic car show, and family-friendly activities. Many vendors return annually, making it a reliable stop for those selling regional crafts, food, and artisan goods.

AthFest Music and Arts Festival

by AthFest Educates

Downtown Athens, Athens, GA 30601

June 19-21, 2027

FestivalArtist Market application via AthFest

25 spots open

Taking place over Father's Day weekend in downtown Athens, Georgia, this annual three-day festival celebrates the city's thriving creative community with a blend of live music, visual arts, and family-friendly activities. The June 19-21 event draws crowds interested in discovering local talent and supporting independent artists, making it an ideal venue for vendors who create handmade goods, original artwork, and artisan products. The Artist Market is the festival's dedicated space for makers and creators, featuring dozens of local artists displaying and selling everything from paintings and sculptures to jewelry, pottery, textiles, and mixed media work. This focused artisan section attracts shoppers specifically looking for one-of-a-kind pieces and original creations, not mass-produced goods. Beyond the Artist Market, the festival's broader appeal means your booth will have visibility to a diverse audience. The multi-stage setup hosts over 100 bands across the weekend, drawing music fans of various genres. KidsFest activities keep families engaged throughout the day, while food vendors round out the experience. This mix of entertainment, family activities, and food creates steady foot traffic and repeat visitors who walk the festival multiple times over the three days. The downtown Athens location puts your work in front of both locals and visitors exploring the historic district. Vendors at festivals like AthFest benefit from the extended weekend format, which allows for deeper browsing and purchasing than single-day events. Summer festival attendees typically have discretionary spending for gifts and treats, and the free admission means broader attendance. The artistic focus of this particular festival means you'll be surrounded by fellow makers rather than competing with chain retailers, creating an environment where shoppers expect to pay for quality and originality. If you create handmade items, functional art, or limited-edition pieces, this is the type of event where those offerings shine.

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