Vendor Events in Clarksburg, WV
4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Clarksburg, WV. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Festivals in Clarksburg(2)
West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival 2026 (46th Annual)
by WV Italian Heritage Festival, Inc.
Clarksburg, WV
2026-09-04
20 spots open
Clarksburg's downtown transforms each September for a celebration steeped in Italian-American tradition and community spirit. The West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival has been a cornerstone of the region for 46 years, drawing visitors who want to experience authentic food, live entertainment, and the craftsmanship of vendors from across the region. This three-day festival captures the energy of a true cultural gathering, where the focus remains on honoring Italian heritage through eating, music, and the exchange of handmade goods and local products. The festival atmosphere centers around food culture, with the Pasta Cook-Off serving as a signature event that draws both serious competitors and curious spectators. Beyond the cooking demonstrations and competition, you'll find food vendors alongside craft vendors selling everything from Italian imports and specialty goods to handmade artwork, jewelry, ceramics, and other merchandise. The mix of food purveyors and artisans creates a marketplace where attendees browse between eating, listening to live music, and soaking in the festive energy. This blend of culinary focus and vendor diversity makes the West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival distinct from typical craft fairs, since the food element and cultural programming are integral to the experience rather than secondary. Attendees include families looking for a fun outing, food enthusiasts eager to taste regional Italian cuisine, heritage seekers interested in connecting with Italian-American culture, and shoppers browsing for unique gifts and locally made items. The festival draws from throughout West Virginia and neighboring areas, creating a crowd that values tradition, quality food, and community gathering. September's mild weather makes it an ideal time for a multi-day outdoor event, and downtown Clarksburg serves as an accessible, walkable venue for exploring vendor booths and performances. If you're interested in vending at this established festival, the application process requires submitting a booth photo and detailed product list with your application, so organizers can review what you'll be selling and ensure a good fit with the festival's cultural and merchandise mix.
Clarksburg Italian Heritage Festival
by West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival
Downtown Clarksburg, 323 W Main St, Clarksburg, WV 26301
September 2026 (Labor Day Weekend)
25 spots open
Downtown Clarksburg transforms into a vibrant celebration of Italian culture during this annual festival held over Labor Day Weekend in September. The Clarksburg Italian Heritage Festival brings together the community and visitors from across West Virginia and beyond to experience authentic Italian food, crafts, music, and traditions. Centered around 323 W Main St, the festival takes over the downtown streets with a festive atmosphere that captures the warmth and spirit of Italian celebrations. Food vendors are a cornerstone of the festival experience. You'll find traditional Italian cuisine alongside contemporary takes on classic dishes, from homemade pasta and sausage sandwiches to regional Italian specialties and desserts. Many vendors return year after year, making this a reliable venue for food-based businesses looking to reach a large, enthusiastic crowd. The festival's September timing during Labor Day Weekend means strong foot traffic as people take advantage of the long weekend to explore local events and support regional vendors. Beyond food, the festival features a robust marketplace for craft vendors and artisans. This is the type of event where shoppers come specifically to browse handmade goods, local products, and unique items they won't find in retail stores. Cultural exhibits and live entertainment stages throughout downtown add to the draw, giving attendees multiple reasons to spend the day exploring. The Grand Parade adds another layer of excitement and draws even more spectators to the streets. For vendors, the Clarksburg Italian Heritage Festival represents an opportunity to reach a well-established audience that actively seeks out festival experiences during the summer and early fall season. The event's strong community roots and annual tradition mean consistent attendance and vendor interest. Whether you specialize in Italian food products, artisan crafts, or other goods, this festival's size and reputation make it worth considering for your vending calendar.
Farmers Markets in Clarksburg(2)
Clarksburg Town Center Farmers' Market
by Clarksburg Town Center Farmers' Market Organizers
CLARKSBURG, MD 20871
sun:10:00 AM - 1:00 PM, June to October
25 spots open
Running weekly from June through October on Sunday mornings, this farmers market in Clarksburg, Maryland brings together local growers and food producers at the Town Center location. The Clarksburg Town Center Farmers' Market is a seasonal fixture for the community, operating during the peak growing months when Maryland's farms are producing the freshest vegetables, herbs, and other seasonal offerings. The three-hour window from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM gives vendors and shoppers plenty of time to browse and chat without feeling rushed. You'll find the typical farmers market mix here: vendors selling fresh produce straight from their farms, along with baked goods, locally made honey, cut flowers, and potted herbs. This is the kind of market where you can build relationships with growers over the course of the season, learning about what's in season each week and getting recommendations on how to use what's being harvested. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, which makes transactions convenient for shoppers, and it participates in WIC and WIC Cash programs, making fresh local food more accessible to families in the area. As a weekly farmers market rather than a seasonal pop-up or one-time festival, the Clarksburg Town Center Farmers' Market offers consistency and predictability for both shoppers and vendors. If you're a vendor, you can build a customer base and reliable foot traffic throughout the summer and fall months. The Sunday morning slot and convenient Town Center location make it an easy stop for residents doing their weekend shopping. Whether you're selling produce from your farm, baked goods, flowers, or other food-related products, this market draws community members who are actively seeking local, fresh items week after week.
Clarksburg Farmers Market
by Clarksburg Farmers Market Organizers
Tractor Supply Parking Lot 210 Emily Dr, Clarksburg, WV 26301
Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31
25 spots open
Every Saturday morning year-round, vendors and shoppers gather at the Tractor Supply parking lot on Emily Drive for the Clarksburg Farmers Market, a weekly fixture that brings fresh local food directly to Harrison County. Whether you're shopping for the week ahead or looking to set up as a vendor, this is where the community connects with what grows and gets made nearby. The market runs from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, giving early risers and weekend planners a consistent window to browse and buy. You'll find the typical farmers market mix here: vendors selling fresh vegetables and seasonal produce, baked goods from local bakers, farm-fresh eggs, herbs, honey, and other value-added products. It's the kind of market where regulars know the farmers by name and new shoppers discover what's actually in season. The Clarksburg Farmers Market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP benefits, making it accessible to a range of shoppers. This commitment to accepting public assistance programs is common among well-established farmers markets and signals a vendor community focused on serving the whole neighborhood. Because this market runs every single Saturday from January through December, it's a year-round opportunity for vendors. That means you're not just catching a seasonal event, but building relationships with consistent customers who return weekly. Winter markets operate differently than summer ones, so if you're thinking about participating, keep in mind the weather patterns in West Virginia and what vendors typically bring during colder months. Spring through fall will draw larger crowds and more diverse produce options, while winter tends to feature storage crops, preserved goods, baked items, and crafts. The weekly rhythm makes the Clarksburg Farmers Market a reliable outlet for vendors serious about regular, predictable sales rather than one-off festival appearances.
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