Vendor Events in Binghamton, NY

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Binghamton, NY. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Binghamton(2)

Binghamton Farmers Market

by Binghamton Farmers Market

Recreation Park, Beethoven St, Binghamton, NY 13905

Every Sunday 11am-2pm, June 7 - October 25, 2026

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The Binghamton Farmers Market is a seasonal community market operating every Sunday from 11am to 2pm at Recreation Park on Binghamton's West Side. The market offers locally grown fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, honey, fresh flowers, baked goods, and artisanal crafts from approximately 10-15 vendors per week. Founded as an independent nonprofit in 2024, the market focuses on increasing food access and building community with free family programming including weekly live musicians, monthly arts and craft projects, and educational workshops. The market is family-friendly, accepts SNAP/EBT and other nutrition assistance programs, and operates throughout the summer season. Recreation Park is accessible and located in an urban neighborhood setting on the West Side.

Broome County Regional Farmers Market

by Broome County Regional Farmers Market Organizers

840 Upper Front St, Binghamton, NY 13905

Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM (year-round, no Tuesday hours)

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The Broome County Regional Farmers Market is a year-round farmers market operating every Saturday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at 840 Upper Front Street in Binghamton, New York. This indoor market features local vendors from Broome and surrounding counties selling fresh produce, meats, artisanal goods, handmade crafts, baked goods, and prepared foods. The market attracts customers seeking to support local farmers and small businesses. It accepts SNAP/EBT benefits and various nutrition incentive programs including FreshConnect and Produce Prescription. Operating continuously since June 2016, the market provides a community gathering space with ample free parking. The location includes a commercial kitchen available for food entrepreneurs and farmers, and the entire market space is available to rent for private events such as weddings, parties, and graduations.

Festivals in Binghamton(2)

Serling Fest - Binghamton

by Serling Fest

Binghamton, NY 13901

August 21-23, 2026

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Binghamton's annual celebration of creative culture and local heritage, Serling Fest takes place each August across the Southern Tier city, drawing vendors and visitors interested in arts, entertainment, and community. Named after the legendary television writer and Binghamton native Rod Serling, this multi-day festival has become a significant cultural event that blends live performances, film screenings, and marketplace activity throughout the downtown area and surrounding venues. The festival creates a unique backdrop for vendors looking to connect with audiences who value creativity, storytelling, and regional culture. The mixed vendor marketplace at Serling Fest attracts a diverse range of sellers reflecting the festival's eclectic spirit. You'll find artisans selling handmade crafts, local artists with original work, vintage and antique dealers, jewelry makers, and specialty food vendors alongside informational booths and community organizations. The festival draws both serious collectors and casual browsers who come for the entertainment lineup and stay to explore the vendor areas. The atmosphere tends to appeal to people interested in arts and culture, nostalgia enthusiasts, television and film fans, and families looking for a weekend of activities. Held over three days in mid-August, Serling Fest brings together the creative community and curious attendees for performances, discussions, and marketplace exploration. The festival format means vendors benefit from sustained foot traffic across multiple days rather than a single-day event, with different crowds and energy on each day. Live music programming, film screenings honoring Serling's work, and themed events keep attendees engaged throughout the festival grounds, which helps drive consistent vendor visitation. If you're a general vendor looking for a culturally-focused audience in upstate New York during the busy summer season, this festival offers a setting that attracts people specifically seeking local makers and creative businesses rather than just passing through.

Binghamton Garlic Festival

by Binghamton Garlic Festival

Recreation Park, 100 Beethoven St, Binghamton, NY 13905

August 29, 2026

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The Binghamton Garlic Festival is an annual community celebration hosted by the American Civic Association at Recreation Park. The event features garlic farmers, food vendors, craft artisans, and cultural demonstrations showcasing the vegetable's importance across diverse cuisines. Attendees enjoy garlic-themed foods, live music and entertainment, handmade crafts, and family activities. The festival attracts over 3,000 visitors annually and serves as a platform for the nonprofit's mission to support immigrant and refugee communities. Held on Beethoven Street in Binghamton's West Side, the late-August event has become the ACA's largest annual fundraiser, celebrating cultural diversity while promoting local farmers and vendors.

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