Vendor Events in Bedford, KY

6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Bedford, KY. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Festivals in Bedford(2)

Trimble County Apple Festival

by Trimble County Apple Festival Committee

Bedford, KY

2026-09-12

FestivalContact Apple Festival committee

20 spots open

The Trimble County Apple Festival brings fall to life in Bedford, Kentucky each September, transforming the historic courthouse square into a vibrant hub of crafts, community, and seasonal celebration. This annual festival draws visitors and vendors from across the region for a weekend devoted to artisan goods, traditional skills, and the harvest bounty that defines autumn in rural Kentucky. The event has become a fixture for makers and small business owners looking to connect with customers who actively seek out handmade and locally-crafted items during the peak fall season. The festival's craft vendors typically include woodworkers, jewelry makers, painters, fiber artists, and other artisans whose work aligns with the season's aesthetic and gift-giving calendar. You'll find everything from handmade quilts to decorative home goods, and the courtyard setting creates an inviting atmosphere where shoppers can browse at a leisurely pace. Beyond crafts, the festival celebrates apple-growing heritage with displays, baking contests featuring homemade apple pies, and food vendors offering seasonal fare that keeps the crowd engaged throughout the day. Live music performances and pageantry add energy to the courthouse square, while a dedicated kids area ensures families stay for the full experience. This mix of entertainment, food, and authentic craftsmanship makes the Trimble County Apple Festival particularly appealing to attendees who view the outing as a full day of fall activities rather than a quick shopping trip. The September timing catches the transition into autumn when customers are thinking about seasonal decor, gifts, and the food traditions that matter to them. For vendors, the festival offers a chance to tap into loyal rural Kentucky shoppers and tourists traveling through Trimble County during one of the year's most popular festival seasons. The courthouse square location provides visibility and foot traffic, and the event's focus on quality craftwork attracts customers who appreciate handmade goods and are willing to invest in them.

Bedford Centerfest

by Centertown Bedford Inc.

Centertown Bedford, 200 S Bridge St, Bedford, VA 24523

October 3, 2026, 10 AM - 5 PM

Festival$85 craft vendor space

25 spots open

Every October, the historic downtown core of Bedford comes alive for a celebration that has become a cornerstone of Virginia's fall festival season. Bedford Centerfest transforms Centertown and the surrounding area into a vibrant showcase of regional and national artists, drawing crowds who appreciate quality handmade goods and live entertainment. As a juried arts and crafts festival, the event maintains high standards for vendor selection, meaning shoppers encounter genuine artisans rather than mass-produced merchandise. This focus on craft quality has kept Centerfest relevant and respected for over four decades. The festival typically features more than 150 artisans selling a wide range of work. You'll find traditional fine arts like painting, sculpture, and photography displayed alongside functional crafts including pottery, jewelry, woodworking, textiles, and leather goods. Many vendors specialize in seasonal fall items, making October an ideal time for crafters selling decorative goods, candles, gourds, or autumn-themed home décor. The variety means that whether you're a pottery studio looking to connect with collectors, a jewelry maker seeking a curated event, or a mixed-media artist wanting festival exposure, there's likely an audience aligned with your work at Centerfest. Live music spans multiple stages throughout the day, creating different energy zones across the festival grounds. This musical backdrop transforms the experience from a traditional craft fair into something closer to a community celebration. The nearby location relative to Smith Mountain Lake also positions Centerfest within a scenic region that draws visitors from surrounding areas, potentially expanding your customer base beyond immediate Bedford residents. Food vendors and kids' activities round out the programming, making the festival accessible to families and creating an all-day destination rather than a quick shopping stop. October 3, 2026 marks the next edition of this annual event, running from 10 AM to 5 PM. If you work in fine arts, handmade crafts, or music-related merchandise, Bedford Centerfest's long history and established reputation offer a solid platform to reach engaged shoppers during the popular fall festival season.

Craft Fairs in Bedford(1)

Bedford Plant and Craft Fair

Bedford, MA

May 16

Craft Fair

25 spots open

If you're a crafter or maker looking to reach customers in the Boston area during spring, this one-time event on May 16 brings together plant enthusiasts, craft lovers, and families in Bedford, MA. The Bedford Plant and Craft Fair combines two popular vendor categories that naturally draw crowds: houseplants and indoor gardening on one side, and handmade crafts on the other. This mix means you'll attract both the typical plant-care audience and people shopping for unique, artisan-made goods, from jewelry and home decor to textiles, artwork, and other made-by-hand items. Spring is peak season for plant sales, and May timing catches the rush of gardeners and plant parents eager to refresh their collections after winter. At the same time, craft fair shoppers in late spring are in gift-buying mode for graduations, weddings, and end-of-year celebrations, plus they're simply more likely to be out at outdoor events when the weather turns pleasant. This dual audience means vendors selling plants will do well, but so will those offering complementary handmade goods like ceramic planters, macrame plant hangers, wooden garden markers, or other home and lifestyle crafts. Beyond the vendors, the fair includes activities like a petting zoo and live music, which signals this is a family-friendly community event. That atmosphere tends to draw local shoppers who are there for an afternoon outing, not just dedicated craft enthusiasts, so expect a relaxed, browsing crowd. The combination of attractions means people spend time on the grounds, increasing the likelihood they'll visit multiple vendor booths. If you make handmade crafts or plants, this Bedford fair offers a chance to connect with your local market in a setting that naturally supports both categories.

Farmers Markets in Bedford(3)

Farmers' Market at the Y

by Farmers' Market at the Y Organizers

Bedord Area Family YMCA 1111 Turnpike Road, Bedford, VA, Bedford, VA 24523

Tue: 3:00 PM-6:30 PM, Apr 7 - Oct 27; Tue: 2:30 PM-5:00 PM, 11/17/2015 to

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Farmers' Market at the Y is a weekly farmers market held at Bedford Area Family YMCA on Turnpike Road in Bedford, Virginia. Running from April through late October, this community gathering brings local producers together every Tuesday afternoon to sell directly to shoppers looking for fresh, locally-grown food and handmade goods. The market operates from 3:00 PM to 6:30 PM during the main season, making it convenient for people to stop by after work or school. Come November, the market continues on a modified schedule, shifting to an earlier 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM time slot as daylight hours decrease. The market draws a diverse mix of vendors who focus primarily on food and produce. You'll find seasonal vegetables and fruits from local growers, fresh baked goods from home bakers, farm-fresh eggs, herbs both culinary and medicinal, and seafood options. Beyond food, many vendors sell handmade crafts and value-added products that reflect the creative energy of the Bedford area's maker community. This variety means shoppers aren't just coming for groceries, they're browsing for unique, artisanal items you won't find in chain stores. The Bedford Area Family YMCA location provides an accessible, familiar gathering space for the community. The weekly format builds strong relationships between vendors and regular customers, with familiar faces returning each week to support local agriculture and small businesses. The market accepts credit cards alongside cash, lowering barriers for both shoppers and vendors. Whether you're a produce vendor, baker, crafter, or value-added food producer, Farmers' Market at the Y offers a stable, established outlet to reach Bedford-area customers who actively seek out local and homemade products. The consistent Tuesday schedule and extended operating hours through the growing season make it an attractive option for vendors looking to build a regular customer base throughout the year.

Downtown Bedford Farmers Market

by Downtown Bedford Farmers Market Organizers

124 South Juliana Street, Bedford, PA 15522

Wed: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, May 18 - Oct 26

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

If you grow produce, bake goods, or raise livestock in south-central Pennsylvania, the weekly farmers market on South Juliana Street in Bedford offers a reliable sales channel from late spring through mid-fall. Running Wednesday mornings from 9 AM to 1 PM, this recurring market draws regular shoppers looking for fresh, local food and farm products they can't find in conventional grocery stores. Bedford County residents and visitors come to this market expecting the backbone offerings: seasonal vegetables, fresh eggs, baked goods, cheese, flowers, and herbs. Because the market runs weekly from mid-May through late October, you'll see consistent customer traffic building as the growing season progresses. Spring brings early greens and starter plants; summer peaks with tomatoes, berries, and prepared foods; fall transitions to root vegetables, preserves, and winter storage crops. Regular vendor spots mean shoppers return knowing what to expect from their favorite producers week after week. The market's acceptance of SNAP/EBT benefits and credit cards makes it accessible to a broader customer base, which expands your potential sales. Many shoppers specifically seek out vendors who offer organic or sustainably grown products, so if that describes your operation, you'll find an interested audience here. The morning timing and mid-week slot attract both weekday morning shoppers and those planning their meals for the week ahead. For food and produce vendors based in the Bedford area, this farmers market provides steady weekly opportunity without the larger overhead of weekend festivals or seasonal pop-ups. The consistent schedule helps you plan production and build customer relationships through repeat visits.

Bedford Farmers' Market, Inc.

by Bedford Farmers' Market, Inc. Organizers

333 Wallace Rd, Bedford, NH 03110

Tue:3:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June to October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 333 Wallace Rd in Bedford, NH, this weekly farmers market runs Tuesday afternoons from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM throughout the summer and fall season, from June through October. The Bedford Farmers' Market, Inc. is a community gathering spot where local producers bring their seasonal harvests and goods directly to shoppers in Hillsborough County. This is the kind of market where you'll find relationships building between vendors and regular customers, people who come back week after week knowing what to expect and what's fresh that particular Tuesday. The typical vendor mix at the Bedford Farmers' Market reflects what grows well in New Hampshire and what local producers specialize in. You'll see farmers with vegetables and other produce, especially items at peak ripeness during their season. Bakers bring fresh breads, pastries, and other baked goods that showcase local ingredients. Dairy vendors offer cheese and other products. Egg producers come regularly, as do those growing herbs and flowers. You might also find seafood vendors who source from regional suppliers. Because it runs through October, the market captures both the early summer abundance and the fall harvest, so what's available shifts throughout the season. Spring crops like asparagus and strawberries give way to tomatoes and corn in mid-summer, then to squash, apples, and root vegetables as fall arrives. The Tuesday afternoon timing makes this market accessible for people heading to the market after work or school pick-up, which tends to draw a mix of home cooks, families, and people looking for quality local food. The acceptance of credit cards alongside cash means vendors can serve customers in whatever way is convenient for them. For vendors, this weekly market offers a consistent spot in the Hillsborough County community with established foot traffic and customers looking for the kinds of products farmers' markets are known for.

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