Vendor Events in Butler, OH

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

Festivals in Butler(2)

Butler Fall Festival

by Butler Fall Festival

Main St, Butler, OH 44822

Fall 2026

Festival$75.00

20 spots open

The Butler Fall Festival brings autumn energy to Main Street in Butler, OH, drawing community members and visitors looking to celebrate the season with local makers and artisans. This annual event transforms the downtown corridor into a marketplace where craft vendors, artists, and small producers showcase handmade goods and seasonal offerings. The festival creates a traditional fall atmosphere that appeals to shoppers browsing for unique items, gift ideas, and locally-crafted products you won't find in chain stores. As a festival rather than a weekly market, the Butler Fall Festival operates on a concentrated schedule during the busiest shopping season of the year. Fall festivals typically draw multi-generational crowds seeking entertainment, community connection, and curated shopping all in one outing. Attendees often arrive with a mindset to explore, spend time outdoors, and discover new vendors and products, which tends to create stronger sales momentum than regular market traffic. This timing means shoppers are actively in a purchasing mood and open to discovering new favorites. Booth spaces are standardized at 10x12 feet with electric available, giving vendors room to create engaging displays and operate equipment like card readers, sound systems, or refrigeration if needed. The mixed vendor focus means you'll be alongside diverse sellers: woodworkers, jewelry makers, candle artisans, home goods producers, bakers, clothing makers, and seasonal craft specialists. This variety attracts a broad audience rather than niche shoppers, so there's built-in foot traffic from people exploring multiple categories. The Main Street location provides visibility and accessibility that makes it easy for community members and passing traffic to find and visit the festival. For craft vendors with physical products, the Butler Fall Festival offers the advantage of a concentrated fall season event where people are actively shopping, the booth setup is straightforward, and the mixed-vendor environment creates complementary browsing patterns. It's the kind of event where shoppers often bounce between booths, discovering impulse purchases and gifts alongside items they came specifically seeking.

Butler Farm Show

by Butler Farm Show Inc.

Butler Farm Show Grounds, 627 Evans City Rd, Butler, PA 16001

August 10-15, 2026

FestivalCommercial and craft vendor booths; contact Butler Farm Show

25 spots open

An established fixture of Western Pennsylvania's summer calendar, the Butler Farm Show takes place annually at Butler Farm Show Grounds in Butler, PA, drawing visitors from across the region for six days of agricultural tradition, rural entertainment, and shopping. Running August 10-15, 2026, this year's iteration continues a legacy reaching back decades, combining classic farm show elements with opportunities for makers, crafters, and food vendors to reach a diverse audience of families, farmers, rural enthusiasts, and general fair-goers. The festival spans multiple exhibit buildings and outdoor vendor areas, creating room for both traditional agricultural demonstrations and contemporary craft commerce. Attendees come expecting to see livestock competitions, harness racing, heavy equipment competitions like truck and tractor pulls, and demolition derbies, but they also browse through craft vendor booths and commercial exhibits. This mix means your customer base includes not just agricultural buyers and farm families, but also visitors looking for handmade goods, local food products, home décor, and seasonal merchandise. The August timing positions the event in peak summer fair season, when people are traveling for entertainment and outdoor activities, making it a strong draw for foot traffic across six full days. Vendors at events like the Butler Farm Show typically represent a broad spectrum: crafters selling everything from woodworking and jewelry to textile art, food producers offering preserves and baked goods, local artisans, agricultural product vendors, and small business owners. The event's blend of commercial exhibit buildings and outdoor space means different vendor types can find appropriate placements. The farm show context attracts attendees with disposable income and genuine interest in supporting local makers and small producers, not just bargain hunters. If you sell handmade products, specialty foods, local goods, or services that appeal to rural communities and fair visitors, the Butler Farm Show represents a significant opportunity. The scale and duration of the event, combined with its established regional reputation, makes it worth considering for vendors looking to maximize their August presence in Western Pennsylvania.

Farmers Markets in Butler(1)

Butler Farmers Market

by Butler Farmers Market Organizers

12700 W Hampton Ave, Butler, WI 53007

Mon: 11:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jun 2 - Oct 20

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 12700 W Hampton Ave in Butler, Wisconsin, this weekly farmers market runs Monday mornings and early afternoons from June through October, offering a reliable source for locally grown and produced food throughout the growing season. The Butler Farmers Market brings together regional producers who sell fresh vegetables, baked goods, eggs, herbs, honey, jams, preserves, and other artisanal food products. Shopping at a farmers market like this one gives you direct access to what's in season, with vendors able to explain how their products were grown or made and answer questions about sourcing and preparation. The market accepts WIC and Senior FMNP benefits, making it accessible to a wide range of shoppers in the Waukesha County area. If you're a food vendor, baker, or producer of preserves or value-added products, this is a steady weekly opportunity to build customer relationships during the prime growing months. The Monday timing and afternoon hours create a different customer flow than traditional Saturday markets, which can mean a more focused shopping experience for both vendors and buyers. Summer and fall are peak seasons for farmers markets, when variety is highest and customer traffic tends to be strongest, so this is a good year-round fixture for vendors looking to establish a regular presence in the Butler community.

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