Vendor Events in Camden, SC
8 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Camden, SC. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Camden(3)
Kershaw County Farmers Market
by Kershaw County Farmers Market Organizers
906 Broad Street, Camden, SC 29020
Saturdays 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
25 spots open
The Kershaw County Farmers Market is an established farmers market featuring local produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, artisan crafts, flowers, plants, honey, and food trucks from Kershaw County vendors. Operating as a 501(c)3 nonprofit since 2005, the market creates a community gathering space for residents and visitors to connect directly with small farmers and independent South Carolina producers. The open-air market is paved with seating available and welcomes leashed dogs. Located in downtown Camden, it operates every Saturday morning from April through November, providing vendors with consistent weekend foot traffic and a loyal customer base interested in locally sourced goods. The market supports small farms and producers in Kershaw County through direct sales opportunities.
Camden AHEC Farmers Market
by Camden AHEC Farmers Market Organizers
Broadway and Martin Luther King Blvd., Camden, NJ 08101
Fri:10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, July to October
25 spots open
Camden's farmers market on Broadway and Martin Luther King Boulevard operates as a weekly gathering during the warmer months, running Friday mornings from 10:00 AM through early afternoon. This is a neighborhood-focused market where residents can access fresh produce and prepared foods throughout the summer and fall season, from July through October. The market accepts WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program benefits, making local food more accessible to families and seniors in the area. What you'll find at the Camden AHEC Farmers Market reflects the kind of vendors drawn to neighborhood markets in urban settings. Expect local growers offering seasonal vegetables and produce, along with prepared food vendors who transform fresh ingredients into ready-to-eat meals. Some vendors also bring handmade crafts and goods that appeal to shoppers looking for locally-made items. The market draws a mix of neighborhood residents, families, and individuals looking to stretch their food dollars while supporting local producers. Friday morning timing works well for people planning weekend meals or grabbing fresh items before the weekend. Farmers markets operate differently than other vendor events. They're typically recurring weekly fixtures within communities rather than one-time events, creating regular touchpoints between producers and customers. This consistency means vendors build relationships with shoppers who know when and where to find them. For vendors, a farmers market spot means predictable foot traffic in a defined location, week after week, during the season. The focus on fresh, locally-produced food and goods creates a specific vendor mix and customer base that values direct-to-consumer shopping. The Camden AHEC location, situated at Broadway and Martin Luther King Boulevard in downtown Camden, puts the market in an accessible spot for the surrounding neighborhood throughout the July to October season.
Camden Farmers' Market
by Camden Farmers' Market
116 Washington St (Rt 105), Camden, ME 04843
Saturdays 9 AM - 12 PM, May 3 - Oct 25; Wednesdays 3:30-6 PM, Jun 25 - Sep 24, 2026
Located on Washington Street (Route 105) in the heart of Camden, Maine, this weekly farmers market brings together producers from across the Midcoast region to share their seasonal harvests and handcrafted goods. Running Saturday mornings from 9 AM to 12 PM from May through late October, the market captures the full arc of New England's growing season, starting with spring greens and asparagus, moving into summer berries and stone fruits, and concluding with fall apples, root vegetables, and winter squash. The Wednesday evening market, held from 3:30 to 6 PM between late June and late September, extends shopping opportunities for those who prefer weekday browsing or want to gather ingredients for dinner preparation. Vendors at the Camden Farmers' Market specialize in products that reflect the agricultural character of the Midcoast. You'll find farm stands offering certified organic and conventionally grown produce, along with artisan bakers selling fresh breads, pastries, and prepared foods. Local dairy producers bring cheese, yogurt, and other specialty items, while meat vendors offer pasture-raised beef, poultry, and pork. The market also attracts makers of value-added products like jams, honey, maple syrup, and prepared sauces that showcase local ingredients. The market atmosphere draws a mix of local residents, tourists visiting Camden's coastal community, and seasonal homeowners stocking their kitchens. Shoppers range from families seeking affordable fresh produce to culinary enthusiasts looking for rare heirloom varieties or specialty ingredients unavailable in conventional retail. The Saturday morning timing aligns with the weekend rhythm of the area, while the summer Wednesday evening sessions catch the after-work crowd and visitors enjoying Camden's downtown shops and restaurants. For vendors, the Camden Farmers' Market represents an established community fixture with consistent foot traffic throughout the season. The location on Route 105 provides visibility and accessibility, while the long operating season from May through October offers sustained sales opportunities across spring, summer, and fall markets.
Craft Fairs in Camden(3)
Harbor Arts Fair (Summer)
by Harbor Arts Fair
Camden Public Library, 55 Main St, Camden, ME 04843
Mid-July (2 days)
25 spots open
Set on the grounds of the historic Camden Public Library in midcoast Maine, this two-day craft fair takes place each mid-July and draws artists and craftspeople from throughout the region and beyond. The Harbor Arts Fair is a juried event, meaning vendors go through a selection process to ensure quality and variety across the marketplace. You'll find the fair set against the backdrop of Camden's scenic harbor, making it an attractive destination for both serious collectors and casual browsers looking for handmade goods. The vendor mix at events like this typically includes jewelry makers, painters, sculptors, ceramicists, woodworkers, fiber artists, and other artisans working in traditional and contemporary mediums. Because this is a curated fair rather than an open-admission market, the work tends toward finished, gallery-quality pieces rather than mass-produced or wholesale items. Many attendees come specifically to purchase original art and one-of-a-kind handcrafted items, whether for personal collection or as gifts. The summer timing means the fair benefits from peak tourist season in Maine, bringing foot traffic from visitors exploring the midcoast region as well as local residents. The Camden Public Library location is itself part of the appeal, situated in a charming coastal town with established arts culture. The National Historic Landmark grounds provide an elegant setting that attracts people who appreciate both fine craft and a quality outdoor experience. If you work in handmade or artisan goods, this fair offers access to an audience actively seeking authentic, crafted pieces. The two-day format allows for solid weekend traffic, and the juried structure means you'll be displaying alongside other vetted makers, which can appeal to customers seeking reliable quality.
Harbor Arts Fair (Fall)
by Harbor Arts Fair
Camden Public Library, 55 Main St, Camden, ME 04843
Early October (2 days)
25 spots open
Early October brings peak fall foliage to the Camden coast, and the Harbor Arts Fair takes full advantage of the season at the Camden Public Library on Main Street. This two-day juried craft fair draws over 100 artisans and makers who travel to showcase handmade goods ranging from fine art to functional crafts. The fair's curated vendor selection means you'll find carefully vetted artists rather than mass-produced goods, making it an ideal event for customers seeking authentic, locally-made items. The Harbor Arts Fair attracts the kind of shoppers who appreciate quality craftsmanship and are willing to invest in one-of-a-kind pieces. You'll encounter painters, jewelry makers, woodworkers, ceramicists, textile artists, and other skilled makers displaying their work. Many visitors come specifically for this autumn edition because it coincides with the region's most vibrant foliage season, creating a natural draw for fall tourism and seasonal decorating. The Main Street location in downtown Camden provides easy access and foot traffic from the surrounding community, and the event timing, early in the month, catches visitors planning their holiday shopping and seasonal home refresh projects. As a juried fair, the Harbor Arts Fair maintains consistent quality standards across vendors, which means your booth will be surrounded by fellow artisans with serious craft expertise. The fair's annual tradition means returning customers often plan their fall around it, building an established audience of repeat shoppers familiar with what the event offers. Whether you create fine art, jewelry, home goods, or other handmade items, this is the kind of craft fair where your work speaks directly to buyers specifically seeking artisan-made products rather than browsing casually.
Harbor Arts Fair
by Harbor Arts Fair
Camden Public Library, 55 Main St, Camden, ME
October 3-4, 2026
60 spots open
This midcoast Maine celebration brings together fine artists, ceramicists, jewelers, and mixed media makers for a two-day juried event held on the grounds of Camden Public Library in the heart of downtown Camden. Taking place during Maine Craft Weekend in early October, the fair captures that sweet spot when fall foliage peaks and the tourist season overlaps with locals eager to support regional artisans. The historic library setting provides an elegant backdrop for serious collectors and casual art enthusiasts browsing quality handmade work. The juried nature of this craft fair means vendors are selected based on the quality and originality of their work, so you'll encounter established artists with loyal followings alongside emerging makers pushing their craft in new directions. Ceramicists display functional ware and sculptural pieces, jewelers showcase everything from delicate metalwork to statement designs, and fine artists exhibit paintings, prints, and photography. The mixed media category tends to draw innovators combining traditional and contemporary techniques in unexpected ways. This curation creates a different energy than open-call craft markets, attracting shoppers who are specifically hunting for investment-quality art and distinctive handmade gifts. Beyond browsing vendor booths, the fair incorporates live music throughout the weekend and hosts a community art tent where visitors can participate in hands-on creative activities. Food trucks on-site mean you can refuel while you explore, and the outdoor grounds allow for comfortable movement between displays even when crowds build. For vendors, the October timing aligns with holiday shopping season beginning to ramp up, and the library's central location in Camden draws both regional customers and visitors traveling through midcoast Maine. Whether you create ceramics, jewelry, paintings, prints, or experimental mixed media work, this juried fair attracts an engaged audience genuinely interested in supporting fine craft.
Festivals in Camden(2)
Harbor Fall Arts Fair
Camden, ME
October 3-4, 2026
25 spots open
If you're a maker, artist, or crafter looking to reach fall shoppers in coastal Maine, this two-day festival in October is worth your calendar. The Harbor Fall Arts Fair brings together around 60 fine artists and craftspeople in Camden, a picturesque town known for drawing visitors who actively seek out locally made goods and handcrafted items. The early October timing captures that sweet spot when summer tourists linger and locals gear up for the holidays, a strong buying season for art, jewelry, textiles, home goods, and seasonal crafts. Camden itself is a draw. The town attracts a particular kind of visitor: people interested in supporting independent makers, quality craftsmanship, and unique pieces you won't find in chain stores. During fall festival season in Maine, shoppers are browsing with genuine intent, often looking for gifts or decorative items for their homes. The festival format means you're sharing space with fellow fine artists rather than competing in a farmers market or craft fair focused on one category, so there's a curated feel that appeals to customers willing to invest in original work. The mixed vendor base at the Harbor Fall Arts Fair means there's room for a wide range of creative practitioners. Jewelers, painters, sculptors, fiber artists, woodworkers, glass artists, and makers working in mixed media all find audiences at festivals like this. Because the event is a one-time occurrence, it tends to generate focused promotional energy, both from organizers and vendors building buzz for the specific dates. The October 3-4 weekend positions you in front of people actively planning their fall activities and gift-giving in real time. Whether you've sold at other Maine festivals or you're testing the Camden market for the first time, the Harbor Fall Arts Fair offers exposure to an established audience in a location known for supporting artisans and makers.
Carolina Cup
by Carolina Cup Racing Association
Camden, SC
2027-03-28
20 spots open
# Carolina Cup For over a century, spring in South Carolina has meant one thing: the Carolina Cup in Camden. This iconic annual festival has become woven into the fabric of the region, drawing crowds of thousands who gather to celebrate the season, community, and tradition. The 2026 running marks the 91st edition of what locals call South Carolina's Rite of Spring, and it continues to be one of the state's most anticipated events. The festival extends well beyond its signature steeplechase racing at Springdale Race Course. The heart of the vendor experience centers on the Vendor Village and Paddock Shoppes, where local artisans, crafters, food vendors, and specialty retailers set up throughout the grounds. This is where the festival comes alive with the energy of small businesses, handmade goods, and the kind of curated shopping experience that draws visitors back year after year. Whether attendees are browsing for unique home goods, sampling local food, or discovering handcrafted items, the vendor areas provide the perfect complement to a day at the races. The spring setting in late March creates an ideal atmosphere, pleasant weather, blooming flowers, and that fresh energy that only comes as winter breaks. Camden's racing heritage and small-town charm create a distinctive backdrop for the event. Vendors at the Carolina Cup experience a diverse crowd of racing enthusiasts, families, local residents, and visitors traveling from across the region specifically for the festival. The mix means shoppers with genuine purchasing intent and a festive mindset. If you're considering applying, note that the vendor application deadline is January 23rd. This is an opportunity to align your business with an established, well-attended event that celebrates both tradition and community spirit. The Carolina Cup represents the kind of regional festival where vendors can build meaningful customer relationships and showcase their products to an engaged, ready-to-spend audience during one of the year's most celebratory weekends.
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