Vendor Events in Broken Arrow, OK
4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Broken Arrow, OK. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Broken Arrow(2)
Rose District Farmers Market
by City of Broken Arrow
301 S Main St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, April - October
30 spots open
Every Saturday morning from April through October, Broken Arrow's downtown comes alive with the seasonal rhythm of a thriving farmers market. Located at 301 S Main St in the heart of the Rose District, this weekly gathering has become a cornerstone of the community for more than two decades, drawing both longtime regulars and newcomers seeking fresh, locally-grown products. The market runs from 8 AM to 12 PM, giving shoppers a generous window to browse and connect with the farmers and producers who bring their goods to the heart of downtown. As a farmers market, the Rose District Farmers Market emphasizes direct relationships between growers and eaters. You'll find vendors selling seasonal produce throughout the growing season, from spring greens and early vegetables through fall's harvest abundance. Beyond fresh fruits and vegetables, the market typically features baked goods, preserves, honey, and other value-added products that showcase what local farmers and home producers create. The walkable downtown setting means you can stroll between vendor booths, chat with growers about how they farm, and pick up ingredients for the week's meals while supporting businesses rooted in the Broken Arrow community. The weekly schedule creates consistency that both vendors and shoppers appreciate. Regular attendees know when to expect their favorite farmers, and vendors benefit from a dedicated customer base that returns week after week. Whether you're a home cook looking for ingredients, a vendor scouting a reliable market location, or someone who values supporting local agriculture, the Rose District Farmers Market offers the authentic farmers market experience that has sustained it through 23 seasons. The spring-through-fall calendar aligns with the natural growing season in Oklahoma, ensuring the freshest possible offerings during the months when farmers have products to harvest and sell.
Broken Arrow Farmers Market
by Rose District
418 S Main St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Spring - Fall, Weekly
30 spots open
Located in the heart of Broken Arrow's revitalized Rose District downtown, this weekly farmers market at 418 S Main St brings together local producers and makers throughout the warmer months. Operating from spring through fall, the Broken Arrow Farmers Market serves as a reliable weekly gathering spot where residents can connect directly with vendors selling fresh produce, prepared foods, crafts, and other locally-made goods. The downtown location makes it an accessible destination for shoppers looking to support local agriculture and small businesses while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the Rose District. Weekly farmers markets like this one thrive on consistency and community, offering a different experience than one-time seasonal events or festivals. Because the Broken Arrow Farmers Market runs every week during its operating season, regular vendors build relationships with their customer base, and shoppers know exactly when and where to find their favorite products. The mixed vendor approach means you'll typically encounter a diverse range of offerings in one location: farmers with seasonal vegetables and fruits, bakers with fresh breads and pastries, artisans selling handmade crafts and goods, and food vendors offering prepared items. This variety appeals to different shopper needs and makes the market a destination rather than just a produce stop. The spring-through-fall schedule aligns with Oklahoma's growing season, so you can expect the strongest selection of fresh local produce during these months. Early spring brings greens and early crops, summer offers peak produce variety, and fall brings heartier vegetables and harvest items. Beyond produce, craft vendors and makers often use farmers markets as year-round sales channels, making the market a reliable place to find handmade items and specialty goods. The downtown Rose District setting adds to the appeal, positioning the market within a walkable area where shoppers can explore other local businesses and services before or after visiting.
Festivals in Broken Arrow(2)
Scotfest Oklahoma 2026
by Scotfest Oklahoma
Broken Arrow, OK
2026-09-18
20 spots open
Scotfest Oklahoma 2026 is a three-day Scottish and Celtic festival held September 18-20 at Broken Arrow Events Park. The event features Highland Games athletic competitions, piping and drumming championships, Highland dance performances, armored medieval combat reenactments, live Celtic music on multiple stages, whisky tastings, and clan villages. Vendors sell Scottish crafts, Celtic goods, jewelry, tartans, traditional Scottish food, and merchandise to over 30,000 attendees. The festival attracts families, cultural enthusiasts, and athletes competing at national and world championship levels. This is the final year before the event concludes after 46 years, making it a significant farewell celebration for the Scottish and Celtic community.
Rooster Days Festival 2027 (95th Year)
by Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce
Broken Arrow, OK
2027-05-14
20 spots open
Rooster Days Festival in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, is stepping into its 95th year as a deeply rooted community celebration with roots stretching back to 1931, making it the state's oldest continuous festival. This four-day event, presented by TTCU, draws families, visitors, and vendors from across the region who come together each May to celebrate local culture, community spirit, and small-town traditions. As a full-scale community festival, Rooster Days offers a diverse marketplace both indoors and outdoors where vendors can connect with thousands of attendees in a setting that balances nostalgia with active community engagement. The festival atmosphere combines classic festival attractions like carnival rides with modern vendor opportunities, creating an environment where shoppers move freely between entertainment, food, and merchandise. Attendees typically include families with children seeking weekend activities, longtime residents reconnecting with community traditions, and visitors drawn to Oklahoma's cultural events. The multi-day format means foot traffic extends across Thursday through Sunday, giving vendors sustained exposure rather than a single-day burst. The festival schedule includes traditional elements like the Saturday morning parade, which draws crowds early in the day and sets a festive tone for the marketplace. Fitness-oriented attendees participate in the 5K and 1-mile fun runs, which bring additional foot traffic and a health-conscious demographic to the grounds. Food trucks and concession vendors thrive at events like this, but the marketplace also accommodates craft vendors, local artisans, and community-focused sellers who benefit from the family-oriented crowd and multi-generational appeal. What sets Rooster Days apart is its historic significance and deep community roots. As Oklahoma's longest-running festival, it carries genuine local importance and multigenerational attendance patterns. Vendors at community festivals like this often find customers who return year after year, creating opportunities for repeat relationships and brand loyalty. The May timing positions the festival in pleasant spring weather when outdoor events draw maximum participation, and the four-day run maximizes vendor selling time.
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