Vendor Events in Columbia, MO

29 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Columbia, MO. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Columbia(20)

Columbia Farmers Market (Wednesday Market)

by Columbia Farmers Market

Columbia, MO

Every Wed & Sat, April-Oct 2026

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20 spots open

The Columbia Farmers Market's Wednesday Market is a weekly gathering for vendors who grow, raise, or make their own products, operating throughout the growing season from April through October 2026. This producer-only approach means shoppers know exactly who grew their vegetables, raised their livestock, or crafted their goods, creating a direct relationship between maker and customer that defines the farmers market experience. The Wednesday Market complements the market's Saturday operations, giving vendors additional selling opportunities and regular customers more chances to shop throughout the week. As a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, the Columbia Farmers Market focuses on food, agriculture, and producer-made goods. You'll typically find vegetable and herb growers, meat and poultry producers, bakers, preserves makers, honey producers, and artisans working with their own raw materials. Some vendors specialize in value-added products like jams, cheeses, baked goods, or crafts made from their own fibers or materials. The producer-only requirement means inventory changes seasonally, with spring bringing early greens and plants, summer offering peak produce and berries, and fall featuring root crops, apples, and final harvests. The Wednesday Market attracts a mix of regular weekly shoppers who plan their meals around what's in season, along with customers looking for specific producers they've come to trust. The weekday timing draws working professionals, lunch-break visitors, and home cooks stocking up before dinner preparation. Because it's a farmers market in Columbia, Missouri, you're part of a community-focused venue where relationships with customers develop over the season. If you're a producer looking to add a weekly market to your selling calendar, the Wednesday Market offers consistent foot traffic and the credibility that comes with a producer-only policy. Applications for 2026 are now being accepted for vendors ready to commit to the April through October season.

Merriweather District Farmers Market

by Merriweather District

Columbia, MD

2026-06-11

Farmers MarketContact Merriweather District for vendor fees

20 spots open

Running every Thursday afternoon through the summer and early fall of 2026, the Merriweather District Farmers Market brings together local producers and shoppers in the heart of Downtown Columbia at Merriweather Row Plaza. This weekly farmers market creates a reliable mid-week gathering spot where residents and visitors can connect directly with the people who grow and make their food, a meaningful alternative to grocery shopping that many vendors and customers look forward to each week. You'll find the typical mix of farmers market vendors here: produce growers selling seasonal vegetables and fruits, bakers offering fresh bread and pastries, honey producers, dairy vendors, prepared foods, and artisanal goods. The market runs from late June through early September, which means you'll catch the peak of the growing season when local farms have their fullest selection. If you're selling produce or value-added products like jams, baked goods, or prepared foods, this is the kind of venue where you'll reach customers who specifically chose to come out for local options. The Thursday afternoon timing positions it well for people planning their weekend meals or looking for a quick stop after work. Downtown Columbia's Merriweather Row Plaza location means foot traffic from the surrounding commercial district and residential neighborhoods. The urban setting typically attracts a mix of regulars who visit every week and new shoppers discovering the market. As a weekly farmers market, this event offers vendors the opportunity to build consistent customer relationships across the thirteen-week season, which is different from one-off events. Many vendors use weekly markets as their foundation and supplement with seasonal festivals or pop-ups. If you operate a farm, bakery, or food production business in the Maryland area and want a dependable weekly outlet, this market's consistent schedule from June 26 through September 4 provides that stability.

Mountain People Organics

by Mountain People Organics Organizers

10800 Airport Road, Columbia, CA 95310

Wed: 12:00 PM-6:00 PM;Sat: 12:00 PM-6:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

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25 spots open

Held year-round in Columbia, California, this weekly farmers market operates both Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, giving vendors and shoppers consistent opportunities to connect throughout the entire calendar year. Located at 10800 Airport Road in Tuolumne County, Mountain People Organics brings together local producers who focus on organic and sustainably grown products, making it a reliable destination for customers seeking fresh, quality food and farm goods. The market draws a steady stream of shoppers looking for seasonal produce, baked goods, local cheese, fresh eggs, and flowers, the kinds of items that define a genuine farmers market experience. You'll find vendors selling vegetables and fruits that reflect what's growing in the region during each season, alongside value-added products like bread, pastries, and dairy items. The market also welcomes vendors with crafted goods and other farm-related products, creating a diverse shopping environment beyond just fresh produce. This mix appeals to customers interested in supporting local agriculture and artisans while sourcing ingredients and goods for their homes. What makes a weekly farmers market like this one valuable for vendors is the predictable schedule. Operating both midweek and weekend ensures you can reach different customer demographics, weekday shoppers planning their meals and weekend visitors doing their primary grocery shopping. The year-round operation means you're not limited to seasonal markets; if your products are available in winter or early spring, you have consistent selling days. The market accepts credit cards, which removes payment barriers for modern shoppers and typically increases transaction volume. Whether you produce organic vegetables, baked goods, artisanal cheese, fresh flowers, or other farm-based products, Mountain People Organics on Airport Road offers the regular foot traffic and customer base that makes farmers market vending worthwhile. The location in Columbia, nestled in the Sierra foothills region, draws both locals and visitors to the area, providing consistent vendor opportunity throughout all twelve months.

Howard County Farmers' Market at Howard County General Hospital

by Columbia Market Organizers

5755 Cedar Lane, Columbia, MD 21044

Fri:2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, May to October

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25 spots open

The Howard County Farmers' Market at General Hospital is an established Friday afternoon market running seasonally from May through October. Open 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM each week, this market features local farm vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods, dairy products, meat, and prepared foods. Vendors include established operations like Bowling Green Farm, The Breadery, and Falcon Ridge Farm. The market is located at the General Hospital site on Cedar Lane and serves the Columbia community with farm-fresh products, organic options, and accepts SNAP/EBT benefits. This is an ideal venue for farmers and food producers seeking consistent weekly sales during the growing season.

Columbia Fresh Farmers Market

by Columbia Fresh Farmers Market Organizers

Riverwalk Park, 102 Riverside Drive, Columbia, TN 38401

Year-round Saturdays 8:00 AM-12:00 PM; peak season May-October

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25 spots open

The Columbia Farmers Market is an open-air farmers market located at Riverwalk Park in downtown Columbia, featuring local produce, fruits, vegetables, locally raised meats, fresh eggs, herbs, honey, jams, baked goods, fresh flowers, and hand-crafted items from regional artisans. The market operates year-round on Saturdays from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, with robust vendor participation during the peak season from May through October. Shoppers find fresh, seasonal goods sold directly by local farmers and artisans, supporting the surrounding community farms. The market maintains a family-friendly environment and accepts SNAP/EBT benefits. Competition for vendor spaces is strong, with limited availability.

Sandhill Farmers Market

by Sandhill Farmers Market Organizers

900 Clemson Road, Columbia, SC 29229

Tue: 2:00 PM-7:00 PM, May 6 - Nov 25

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25 spots open

Sandhill Farmers Market operates weekly on Tuesday afternoons at 900 Clemson Road in Columbia, running from May through late November when local produce and goods are at their peak. This is a true farmers market experience, which means you'll find vendors selling directly from what they grow, bake, or make themselves, rather than resold goods. The market focuses on food and produce, drawing both established farmers and smaller producers who supply the Columbia community with fresh, seasonal items. What you'll typically encounter at Sandhill includes locally grown vegetables and fruits that change with the seasons, fresh baked goods from area bakeries, artisan cheese producers, farm-fresh eggs, and regional seafood offerings. Many vendors emphasize organic products, and the market attracts producers who use sustainable practices. Beyond produce staples, you'll find herbs, honey, and other value-added food items made by local makers. The Tuesday afternoon time slot from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM works well for people shopping after work or school, and the Clemson Road location in the Richland County area serves shoppers across Columbia's east side. The market's commitment to accessibility is worth noting for vendors to understand their customer base. Sandhill accepts credit cards alongside SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP programs, meaning your customers include families relying on assistance programs and seniors accessing nutrition benefits. This reflects a farmers market designed to serve a real cross-section of the community. If you're a food or produce vendor considering a spot, you're joining a market that runs long enough into the season to build regular customer relationships, with the weekly rhythm giving shoppers reason to make Tuesday afternoon trips a habit.

Northeast Farmers Market

by Northeast Farmers Market Organizers

Lake Carolina Town Center, Columbia, SC 29229

Thu:3:00 PM - 7:00 PM, May to October

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25 spots open

The Lake Carolina Farmers Market is a seasonal open-air market in northeast Columbia's popular Lake Carolina neighborhood. Vendors offer fresh local produce, organic goods, plants, flowers, honey, homemade soaps, baked goods, and artisan crafts. The market features live music and family-friendly activities including children's entertainment. This is a free market with no vendor booth fees, making it accessible for small producers and artisans. The welcoming atmosphere and community focus attract shoppers seeking locally grown vegetables, fruits, specialty foods, and handcrafted items. The market operates as a Certified SC vendor venue, supporting regional farmers and small businesses from spring through early fall when local produce is most abundant.

Healthy Carolina Farmers Market

by Healthy Carolina Farmers Market Organizers

Greene Street between Sumter and Bull Streets, Columbia, SC 29208

Tue: 9:30 AM-1:30 PM, Mar 17 - Apr 28; Tue: 9:30 AM-1:30 PM, Jun 2 - Jul 28; Tue: 9:30 AM-1:30 PM, Sep 8 - Nov 10

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25 spots open

Healthy Carolina Farmers Market brings fresh, local products to the heart of Columbia every Tuesday morning on Greene Street between Sumter and Bull Streets. As a weekly farmers market, this is where local growers, producers, and artisans set up to sell directly to the community, offering everything from seasonal vegetables and herbs to baked goods, cheese, honey, and handmade body care items. The market operates during three key seasons: late winter into spring (March 17 through April 28), early summer (June 2 through July 28), and fall through early winter (September 8 through November 10), giving vendors and shoppers a consistent Tuesday morning routine at 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM. What makes farmers markets like this different from grocery stores is the direct connection between producer and buyer. You'll find vendors who grow or make what they're selling, which means you can ask about growing practices, sourcing methods, and ingredient stories. Many vendors at Healthy Carolina Farmers Market focus on organic and specialty products, so if you're looking for pesticide-free produce, locally-made cheese, raw honey, or small-batch baked goods, you'll find those options here. The soap and body product vendors often use natural ingredients and local recipes too. The market's timing across spring, summer, and fall means different products rotate through each season. Spring brings tender greens, asparagus, and fresh herbs. Summer fills the market with berries, stone fruits, tomatoes, and peak-season vegetables. Fall offers root vegetables, squash, apples, and hearty greens. The location on Greene Street in downtown Columbia puts the market in an accessible, walkable area, and the market accepts credit cards, making transactions convenient whether you're a regular shopper or a first-timer. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach health-conscious Columbia shoppers or a buyer searching for fresh, local products year-round, Healthy Carolina Farmers Market on Greene Street offers a reliable weekly opportunity to buy and sell within the community.

Soda City Market Columbia

by Soda City Market

1300-1700 blocks of Main Street, Columbia, SC 29201

Saturdays, 9 AM - 1 PM, Year-round 2026

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50 spots open

Every Saturday morning, the heart of downtown Columbia comes alive as local growers, bakers, and artisans set up shop along Main Street for Soda City Market. This weekly farmers market has become a cornerstone of the Columbia food and craft community, drawing both longtime regulars and first-time visitors throughout the year. The market spans multiple blocks of Main Street at 1500 Main St, creating an expansive outdoor shopping experience where you can browse everything from just-picked seasonal produce to freshly baked breads, pastries, and prepared foods. What makes a farmers market like Soda City different from other vendor events is the consistent focus on local sourcing and direct relationships between producers and shoppers. The vendors here represent Midlands growers, bakers, and food makers who depend on weekly foot traffic, so you'll see many of the same familiar faces throughout the year. You'll find vendors selling whatever produce is in season, which means spring brings greens and berries, summer features tomatoes and stone fruits, fall offers apples and squash, and winter includes root vegetables and hardy greens. Prepared food vendors offer everything from fresh juice and coffee to takeout meals, while artisan vendors sell handmade goods like crafts, honey, preserves, and other value-added products. The Saturday morning timing and year-round schedule mean this market operates as a consistent gathering place for the community, not just a seasonal pop-up. Shoppers range from serious home cooks stocking up for the week to casual visitors enjoying the outdoor atmosphere and live music. The outdoor setting on Main Street gives the market a street-fair energy, especially as downtown Columbia continues to evolve. If you're a produce vendor, baker, or artisan maker looking for a weekly sales opportunity with steady foot traffic and a loyal customer base, Soda City Market offers the kind of recurring vendor spot that helps build a regular following and supports year-round business.

Soda City Market

by Columbia Farmers Market Association

1400 Main St, Columbia, SC 29201

Saturdays, 9 AM - 1 PM, Year-round

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25 spots open

Every Saturday morning at 1400 Main Street in Columbia, South Carolina, the streets come alive with Soda City Market, a year-round farmers market that has become a cornerstone of the local food and craft community. From 9 AM to 1 PM, Main Street transforms into a vibrant marketplace where producers, growers, and artisans gather to sell goods they've made, grown, or sustainably sourced themselves. This producer-only model means you're buying directly from the people behind the products, whether that's fresh seasonal produce, baked goods still warm from home ovens, or handmade crafts created by local makers. The market thrives across all twelve months, adapting to Columbia's seasons. Winter brings hearty root vegetables, preserved goods, and comfort foods, while spring and summer showcase an abundance of fresh produce, berries, and vibrant plants. Fall brings apples, squash, and harvest-focused items. Because Soda City operates year-round every single Saturday, it's become a reliable destination for both regular shoppers and vendors who want consistent weekly foot traffic without the seasonal uncertainty of many farmers markets. The atmosphere blends the practical purpose of a farmers market with the energy of a street fair. Beyond produce stands and baked goods tables, you'll find artisan products, handcrafted goods, and items from makers across the Southeast. Live entertainment often adds to the weekend vibe, drawing people who come as much for the experience and community as for shopping. The combination of food vendors, craft makers, and the casual Saturday morning setting attracts a diverse crowd of neighborhood residents, tourists, young families, and serious home cooks looking for quality ingredients. For vendors, Soda City Market represents a stable, weekly sales opportunity in a foot-traffic-rich downtown location. The producer-only requirement ensures quality and authenticity, which resonates with the market's customer base. Whether you grow vegetables, bake goods, make crafts, or create artisan products, this market offers year-round consistency that many seasonal events cannot match.

Columbia Farmers Market

by Columbia Farmers Market Association

W 7th St, Columbia, TN 38401

Saturdays, 7 AM - 12 PM, May - October

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25 spots open

Every Saturday morning from May through October, W 7th St in Columbia comes alive with the energy of a true farmers market. This weekly gathering draws locals and visitors who are looking for seasonal produce, artisanal baked goods, and handcrafted items directly from the makers and growers who create them. Operating from 7 AM to noon, the market captures that prime weekend shopping window when vendors are fresh and selection is fullest. As a Maury County institution, the Columbia Farmers Market attracts regional farmers growing everything from early spring greens to late-season squash and root vegetables. Beyond produce, you'll find vendors selling fresh-baked breads, pastries, jams, honey, and other value-added goods that showcase local ingredients. Handmade items also have a regular presence, giving the market a craft-fair element alongside its agricultural focus. This blend makes it appealing to home cooks, bakers, gift shoppers, and people who simply want to support local makers. The May-through-October calendar means you're selling into the growing season when people's interest in fresh, local food peaks. Summer shoppers tend to be especially engaged, filling their bags for weekend meals and entertaining. Spring and fall shoulder seasons bring their own rhythm of customers seeking seasonal transitions. The early morning start time attracts serious home gardeners, restaurant buyers, and meal-prep enthusiasts who know that arriving early means the best selection. For vendors, this consistency and loyal customer base makes the Columbia Farmers Market a reliable weekly sales opportunity in the heart of Columbia's downtown corridor.

Columbia Historic Market House

by Columbia Market House

15 S 3rd Street, Columbia, PA 17512

Sat 7 AM - 3 PM (Wednesdays no longer operating)

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25 spots open

Established in 1869, the Columbia Historic Market House at 15 S 3rd Street stands as a landmark gathering place in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. This weekly farmers market operates year-round with two distinct shopping windows: Wednesday mornings and afternoons from 10 AM to 6 PM, and Saturday early mornings from 7 AM to 3 PM. The historic brick building itself reflects the market's deep roots in connecting the local community with regional growers and producers, maintaining that original mission across more than 150 years. The market draws a steady stream of shoppers seeking fresh, locally-sourced goods throughout every season. Wednesday visitors tend to include working professionals and home cooks looking to stock up after work, while the Saturday morning slot attracts early risers who prefer peak selection and the traditional farmers market experience. Year-round operation means you'll find seasonal produce from spring greens and summer berries to fall squash and winter root vegetables, alongside evergreen staples like eggs, dairy, and preserved goods. Vendor offerings span the full range of what shoppers expect at an established farmers market: fresh fruits and vegetables from local farms, baked goods ranging from artisan breads to pastries and pies, prepared foods including grab-and-go options and specialties, and local products such as jams, honey, crafts, and value-added goods. The mix of vendors can shift with the seasons and market demand, so there's a rhythm to shopping here that regulars come to appreciate. For vendors, the two weekly market days at this historic location provide consistent foot traffic from repeat customers who view the market house as part of their weekly routine. The setting in downtown Columbia adds to the appeal. Shopping at a building with genuine historical character creates a different atmosphere than modern market venues, and the central location makes it accessible for both customers and vendors. Whether you're a producer looking for a reliable, established market with loyal shoppers or a vendor wanting to tap into a community that values local and traditional food ways, the Columbia Historic Market House offers year-round opportunity in a setting that honors its agricultural heritage.

North Village Arts District Farmers and Artisans Market

by Columbia Market Organizers

126 North 10th Street, Columbia, MO 65201

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

Located at 126 North 10th Street in Columbia, this weekly farmers market brings together local producers and artisans in the heart of the North Village Arts District. The market operates seasonally, so vendors and shoppers should contact the organizers to confirm the current schedule. What makes this farmers market stand out is its combination of fresh agricultural products alongside handmade crafts, creating a true community gathering space that celebrates both food and local artistry. You'll find a diverse range of vendors selling seasonal produce, baked goods made fresh that morning, locally-produced cheese, farm eggs, herbs, and cut flowers. Many vendors focus on organic and sustainably-grown products, appealing to shoppers who prioritize where their food comes from and how it's produced. Beyond the food side, the artisan vendors add another dimension to the market experience, offering handcrafted items that complement the farmers market atmosphere. This mix means you might find a vendor selling fresh-picked greens next to someone offering handmade pottery or textiles. For vendors, the North Village Arts District location positions the market in a vibrant neighborhood with foot traffic from both the regular community and people exploring the arts district itself. The weekly frequency means consistent customers who build relationships with their favorite producers. If you sell prepared foods, baked goods, cheese, produce, herbs, flowers, or craft items that pair well with a farmers market environment, this is worth investigating. The seasonal nature means you'll want to reach out to confirm which months the market operates and what the vendor application process looks like.

Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture

by Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture Organizers

1209 Smith Street, Columbia, MO 65201

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

Located at 1209 Smith Street in Columbia, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers throughout the growing season. The Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture hosts a seasonal market where you'll find everything from fresh vegetables and herbs to cut flowers, potted plants, and value-added products like jams and preserves. If you're a vendor focused on produce, plants, or food items, this is a community-oriented marketplace that attracts residents looking to support local agriculture. The farmers market format means you're selling directly to end consumers who are actively shopping for fresh, locally-grown items. Shoppers at markets like this tend to be invested in where their food comes from and appreciate the opportunity to talk directly with growers about growing practices, seasonal availability, and product recommendations. The weekly schedule creates a predictable shopping habit for regular customers, which can build a loyal customer base if you commit to consistent attendance. Since this is a seasonal market tied to the Columbia area's growing season, you'll want to contact the organizer directly to confirm current operating dates and any vendor requirements or application processes. The focus on food and produce means the vendor mix skews toward farmers, gardeners, and home producers rather than crafters, making it ideal if you grow or produce food items. Being hosted by an urban agriculture organization suggests there may be an educational or community-building component to the market beyond just transactions.

Unitarian Universal Fellowship Farmers Market

by Unitarian Universal Fellowship Farmers Market Organizers

2701 Heyward Street, Columbia, SC 29205

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

Located at 2701 Heyward Street in Columbia, South Carolina, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers in a community-focused setting. As a farmers market rather than a craft fair or festival, this event emphasizes direct relationships between vendors and shoppers, you'll find people who actually grow or produce the goods they're selling, creating opportunities for meaningful conversations about sourcing, farming practices, and seasonal availability. The Unitarian Universal Fellowship Farmers Market operates seasonally, so the specific vendor lineup and product availability shift throughout the year based on what's in harvest. Typical farmers market shoppers are looking for fresh produce, local meats, baked goods, preserves, and other food-focused products. Many are interested in supporting local agriculture and meeting the people behind their food supply. Attendees range from meal planners seeking premium ingredients to families looking for affordable fresh options and longtime customers who return weekly for their favorite vendors. This is a neighborhood-oriented market rather than a large multi-day festival, so the vibe tends to be relaxed and accessible, without the overwhelming crowds of bigger events. If you sell any food or produce items, from vegetables and berries to baked goods, honey, dairy, prepared foods, or specialty items like jams or hot sauce, this market could be a good fit. The farmers market format works well for vendors building a regular customer base who will return week after week. Since this market runs seasonally, it's worth contacting the organizer to confirm the schedule for your specific time of year and to discuss vendor application details and any specific product requirements.

Trinity Episcopal Church Farmers Market

by Trinity Episcopal Church Farmers Market Organizers

1100 Sumter Street, Columbia, SC 29201

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

Located at 1100 Sumter Street in Columbia, Trinity Episcopal Church Farmers Market is a seasonal weekly farmers market that brings together local growers and food producers throughout the year. Like most farmers markets, this one focuses on connecting vendors directly with shoppers who want fresh, locally-sourced produce and food products, creating a community gathering space where you know where your food comes from. The farmers market format works differently than festivals or craft fairs because it emphasizes seasonal availability and regular customer relationships. Shoppers tend to return weekly during the market's operating season, which means vendors build a loyal customer base and can plan their harvests and inventory around predictable foot traffic. At a farmers market like this one in Columbia's Richland County, you'll typically find vegetable and fruit growers, local honey producers, bakers, preserves makers, and other value-added food producers. The Sumter Street location in downtown Columbia draws both residential customers and those working in the area, creating a steady stream of shoppers looking for quality ingredients. Since this is a seasonal market, the product mix shifts throughout the year. Spring and summer bring peak season with abundant fresh vegetables, berries, and herbs, while fall features root vegetables, apples, and squash. Winter offerings tend to include cold-storage crops, preserved goods, and products like honey, eggs, and baked items. This rhythm makes planning easier for vendors who can adjust their product offerings based on what grows in South Carolina's climate at different times of year. If you're interested in vending at Trinity Episcopal Church Farmers Market, reach out to the organizer directly to confirm the current market schedule, application requirements, and booth availability. Weekly farmers markets often have straightforward vendor selection processes compared to larger festivals, and they're a great way to build consistent sales and customer relationships in the Columbia community.

Ebenezer Lutheran Church Farmers Market

by Ebenezer Lutheran Church Farmers Market Organizers

1301 Richland Street, Columbia, SC 29201

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

Located at 1301 Richland Street in Columbia, this weekly farmers market operates seasonally and draws vendors selling fresh produce, local foods, and farm-to-table products. As a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, the Ebenezer Lutheran Church Farmers Market focuses on what growers and food producers bring directly from their operations, creating a community gathering space centered around seasonal eating and local agriculture. The market attracts both longtime farmers with established customer bases and newer producers looking to build relationships in the Columbia area. You'll find typical farmers market vendors selling fresh vegetables, fruits, herbs, honey, baked goods, preserves, and other value-added food products. The seasonal schedule means the market adapts to what grows naturally in South Carolina, so spring and summer typically bring the widest variety and highest foot traffic, while fall and winter selections narrow but still offer hardy crops and storage vegetables. Since the market operates weekly during its season, regular customers develop consistent shopping habits, making it a reliable place for vendors to build a loyal following. The Ebenezer Lutheran Church location in Richland County positions the market in central Columbia, accessible to neighborhood residents and regular shoppers. The church setting often creates a friendly, community-oriented atmosphere that appeals to customers who value supporting local growers and connecting directly with the people who produce their food. If you're considering this market, reach out to the organizers to confirm the current seasonal schedule, as farmers market dates can shift year to year based on local growing seasons and church availability.

Ashland United Methodist Church Farmers Market

by Ashland United Methodist Church Farmers Market Organizers

2600 Ashland Road, Columbia, SC 29210

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

This weekly farmers market in Columbia brings together local growers and food vendors in a community-focused setting at Ashland United Methodist Church. Located at 2600 Ashland Road, the market operates on a seasonal schedule, so vendors should reach out to the organizers to confirm current dates and hours before planning to participate. Like most farmers markets, this venue attracts customers looking for fresh produce, seasonal vegetables, and locally-sourced food products directly from the people who grow or make them. You'll typically find a mix of conventional farmers, specialty growers, and value-added food producers. The weekly format means regular customers who develop relationships with vendors and know what to expect each week, which creates strong repeat business potential. Farmers markets in the Columbia area draw neighborhood residents and shoppers committed to supporting local agriculture, making it a solid venue for vendors focused on fresh food categories. Operating seasonally means the market adjusts to what grows well in South Carolina's climate. Spring through fall is generally the strongest season for produce vendors, though some markets extend into winter with storage crops and greenhouse offerings. The consistent weekly schedule helps build customer loyalty and name recognition in the local community. This kind of regular, repeatable market presence is valuable if you're building a local customer base rather than doing one-off events. If you sell fresh produce, prepared foods, baked goods, or other food-related products, this Columbia farmers market could be a good fit for your vendor rotation. The community-church partnership often means a family-friendly atmosphere where customers expect quality and reliability week after week.

All-Local Farmers Market 2

by All-Local Farmers Market 2 Organizers

Rosewood market on Rosewood Drive at Maple Street, Columbia, SC

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

This weekly farmers market at Rosewood market on Rosewood Drive at Maple Street brings together local growers and food producers throughout Columbia's Richland County. All-Local Farmers Market 2 operates on a seasonal schedule, which means the market's activity follows the agricultural calendar of South Carolina's growing seasons. This is typical for farmers markets in the region, where spring through fall tend to be the busiest periods, though some vendors may participate year-round depending on what they grow or produce. The seasonal nature means you'll see different vendors and products as the seasons change, so it's worth checking back regularly or contacting the organizer for the current schedule. As a farmers market, All-Local Farmers Market 2 focuses on direct sales from growers and local food producers rather than the wholesale or resale typical of other retail venues. This means the vendors you'll encounter are people who actually grow the produce, raise the livestock, or prepare the food products they're selling. Farmers markets attract a mix of home cooks looking for fresh ingredients, people interested in supporting local agriculture, and vendors scouting for new customers and community connections. For those selling at the market, it's a chance to build relationships with regular shoppers and test new products or varieties in a dedicated community space. The Columbia location makes this market accessible to the broader Richland County area. Whether you're a food or produce vendor looking to reach customers in this part of South Carolina, or someone interested in what local farmers and food makers are offering, All-Local Farmers Market 2 provides a consistent weekly opportunity during its operating season. The farmers market format works well for vendors with perishable or fresh goods, and the weekly schedule gives shoppers and vendors alike a reliable rhythm for their business or shopping habits.

All-Local Farmers Market

by All-Local Farmers Market Organizers

711 Whaley St, Columbia, SC 29205

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Columbia's All-Local Farmers Market at 711 Whaley Street brings together regional producers and growers who sell directly to the community each week during the growing season. This is a traditional farmers market where you'll find vendors offering fresh produce, locally-raised meat and dairy products, baked goods, honey, and other food items sourced from the surrounding area. The market operates on a seasonal schedule, so the specific dates and availability of vendors shift with what's currently in harvest or production. Farmers markets like this one draw shoppers who prioritize fresh, local food and want to know where their groceries come from. You'll typically see a mix of regular home cooks, restaurant chefs sourcing ingredients, and health-conscious consumers looking for seasonal produce. The atmosphere is usually more intimate than a craft fair or large festival, with direct relationships forming between vendors and repeat customers who come back weekly. This is ideal if you're a food producer, grower, baker, or maker of preserved goods, as customers at these events are specifically shopping for quality food items rather than general merchandise. The Whaley Street location in Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina places the market in an accessible area for both vendors and shoppers. Since the farmers market operates seasonally, you'll want to reach out to the organizer directly to confirm the current schedule, booth availability, and any requirements for selling at the market. Farmers markets tend to have loyal customer bases who plan their weekly shopping around these events, making them a reliable venue for food vendors looking to build a consistent customer following.

Festivals in Columbia(3)

South Carolina State Fair

by State Agricultural and Mechanical Society of South Carolina

South Carolina State Fairgrounds, 1200 Rosewood Dr, Columbia, SC 29201

October 14-25, 2026

FestivalCommercial exhibitor spaces; Home & Craft entries accepted through September

25 spots open

Each fall, the South Carolina State Fairgrounds in Columbia transforms into a bustling hub of commerce, competition, and community celebration when the South Carolina State Fair takes over for its 12-day run. Running from October 14-25, 2026, this annual festival draws thousands of visitors looking for everything from handcrafted goods to agricultural products, carnival entertainment, and local talent. The fair operates as a traditional state fair, meaning vendors range from established commercial operators to independent crafters, farmers, and small-business owners, creating a diverse marketplace that appeals to both wholesale buyers and everyday shoppers. The Home and Craft competition remains central to the fair's identity, drawing artisans from across South Carolina who compete for recognition and display their work alongside hundreds of other vendors. Vendor spaces are distributed throughout the fairgrounds at 1200 Rosewood Drive, with dedicated areas like the Cantey Building providing indoor booth space, while outdoor exhibit zones accommodate larger operations and seasonal product vendors. This mix means you'll find everything from handmade jewelry, pottery, and wood crafts to preserved foods, baked goods, plants, and seasonal décor. The festival atmosphere extends beyond shopping, with livestock shows, competitive exhibits in traditional categories, midway rides, and live entertainment creating an environment where families spend multiple hours and return on different days throughout the event. Because the fair falls in mid-to-late October, there's a natural seasonal alignment with fall merchandise, Halloween-themed crafts, holiday décor vendors preparing for winter, and harvest-focused products. The two-week run gives vendors extended selling opportunities compared to one-day pop-up markets, and the established reputation of a state fair draws both regular attendees who plan their visits and casual walk-up traffic. For vendors, the event offers access to a broad demographic, from longtime fairgoers with shopping traditions to families making their annual October outing, positioning it as a significant sales window for the season.

South Carolina State Fair Craft Exhibits

by State Agricultural & Mechanical Society of SC

SC State Fairgrounds, 1200 Rosewood Dr, Columbia, SC 29201

October 15-25, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

200 spots open

Running for 10 days each October, the South Carolina State Fair at the SC State Fairgrounds in Columbia brings together vendors, craftspeople, and exhibitors from across the state. This is one of the region's largest annual festivals, drawing crowds who come for the full experience: carnival rides, live entertainment stages, food vendors, and extensive craft exhibits. The fair operates as both a traditional state fair and a significant craft marketplace, making it distinct from seasonal pop-ups or smaller craft fairs. If you're a crafter, maker, or vendor looking for sustained foot traffic over a longer festival run, this event pulls attendees across multiple visits throughout the 10-day window. The craft exhibits showcase everything from handmade jewelry and pottery to quilts, woodwork, home décor, and fine art. Vendors typically include established craftspeople, artisans entering competitive exhibitions, and commercial vendors selling both handmade and retail goods. The fair also features food vendors, which draws families and festival-goers who stay for hours, creating multiple touchpoints for craft purchases. The mixed vendor approach means you'll see both people selling their own creations and those retailing products, so there's room for various business models. October timing at the fairgrounds in Columbia positions this event during peak fall season, when attendees are in the mood for seasonal items, home goods, and gifts. The fair's reputation as a statewide event means marketing reaches beyond the immediate Columbia area. If you're interested in participating with craft exhibits, keep in mind that the Home and Craft competition entries have a specific submission window, typically running from July through early September. This structure allows both competitive exhibitors and regular vendors to participate, though the exhibition component adds prestige and draws craft enthusiasts specifically interested in juried work.

Cottontown Art Crawl 2027

by Cottontown Neighborhood Association

Columbia, SC

2027-03-07

Festival$15.99 artist fee; $50 food vendor application fee

20 spots open

Each March, the Cottontown neighborhood in Columbia, SC transforms into an open-air gallery where hundreds of artists and makers showcase their work across multiple blocks. The Cottontown Art Crawl draws crowds looking to discover original art directly from the people who create it, making it an ideal venue for artists working in traditional and contemporary mediums. Whether you work with paintings, pottery, photography, jewelry, sculptures, fiber arts, or ceramics, this festival brings together a diverse mix of visual artists who attract collectors, gift buyers, and art enthusiasts throughout the day. The festival format means attendees stroll at their own pace through the neighborhood, moving between artist booths and galleries rather than shopping in a concentrated market space. This setup encourages longer browsing sessions and genuine conversations between artists and customers. The relaxed, walkable environment appeals to people who are seriously shopping for art pieces as well as casual visitors enjoying a spring day outdoors. Collectors often use art festivals like this one to commission custom work or connect with artists they want to follow over time. Beyond the visual artists, the Cottontown Art Crawl includes food vendors that keep attendees energized and create a festive atmosphere throughout the day. This combination of art and food is typical of spring festivals in the Southeast and positions the event as a full afternoon or evening outing rather than a quick shopping trip. The annual March timing catches people in the mood for spring activities and emerging from winter. With the rain date built in for March 8, the event has flexibility for weather, though the outdoor festival format means spring conditions are part of the experience. The Cottontown Art Crawl has become an established fixture in Columbia's arts calendar, now in its eighth year, which means both the event organizers and the vendor community understand how to create a smooth, well-run festival. For artists, this level of organization and the proven track record of attracting dedicated art buyers makes it a reliable venue for spring sales.

Craft Fairs in Columbia(4)

Craftsmen's Christmas Classic Art & Craft Festival - Columbia

by Gilmore Shows

SC State Fairgrounds, 1200 Rosewood Dr, Columbia, SC 29201

November 13-15, 2026

Craft Fair$550 (single 10x10 booth)

25 spots open

The Craftsmen's Christmas Classic Art & Craft Festival returns to the SC State Fairgrounds in Columbia for its 51st year, running November 13–15. This is the region's largest holiday shopping event for locally made goods, drawing serious gift-buyers in the weeks before Thanksgiving when inventory is fresh and selection is widest. Hundreds of artisans set up across the fairgrounds selling ceramics, jewelry, woodwork, glass, textiles, metalwork, photography, and paintings. You'll find holiday-specific items like wreaths, ornaments, and seasonal decor alongside year-round gift options. Bakers, soap makers, and preserves producers also exhibit. The mix skews toward higher-end craft rather than mass-produced wholesale, so attendees expect quality and originality. This crowd knows the fair and plans their visit, especially regulars hunting for repeat artisans or opening-weekend deals. November is peak season for craft fairs in the South, and this one's scale and reputation draw serious shoppers from across the state. It's busy, but the fairgrounds location means room to move and plenty of parking. For vendors, this translates to high foot traffic of people actively shopping for gifts and home goods, not browsing casually. If your work appeals to holiday buyers or year-round collectors looking for handmade gifts, this is a consistent, well-established market.

Craftsmen's Classic Art & Craft Festival - Columbia Spring

by Gilmore Shows

SC State Fairgrounds, 1200 Rosewood Dr, Columbia, SC 29201

March 2027

Craft Fair$550 per 10x10 booth

200 spots open

Held annually each spring at the SC State Fairgrounds in Columbia, this festival draws hundreds of artisan vendors and thousands of visitors who come to browse handmade goods in a wide variety of categories. The mixed vendor lineup typical of events like this includes jewelry makers, painters, sculptors, woodworkers, textile artists, ceramicists, glass artisans, and crafters working in everything from leather to paper to mixed media. You'll also find vendors selling home decor, bath and body products, photography, metalwork, and other handcrafted items. The atmosphere at a festival of this scale and longevity tends to feel celebratory and community-focused, with visitors often planning their spring outings around the event. The 1200 Rosewood Drive location in Columbia provides ample space for the large number of exhibitors this festival accommodates. Spring is an ideal season for outdoor and indoor craft fairs in South Carolina, with pleasant weather drawing both serious collectors and casual shoppers looking for unique, one-of-a-kind pieces they won't find in retail stores. The 50th anniversary edition adds special significance to the March 2026 dates, marking five decades of the festival serving as a gathering place for makers and art lovers in the Columbia area. If you're a vendor, the craft fair format means you'll be selling directly to consumers in a venue that attracts people specifically looking to purchase handmade and artisan goods. The fairgrounds setting allows for good foot traffic flow and visibility for diverse product categories. This type of general craft fair draws attendees across a wide age range and interest level, from gift shoppers to art collectors, making it a strong sales opportunity for vendors working in traditional and contemporary crafts alike.

Craftsmen's Spring Classic Columbia

by Craftsmen's Classic

1200 Rosewood Drive, Columbia, SC 29201

March 6-8, 2027

Craft Fair$580

100 spots open

The Craftsmen's Spring Classic is an indoor fine art and craft festival hosted annually at the South Carolina State Fairgrounds. Hundreds of juried artists and craftspeople from across the United States set up booths featuring handmade pottery, jewelry, glass art, clothing, woodwork, furniture, sculpture, photography, baskets, weaving, and specialty food items. This award-winning event, recognized as a Top 100 Show by Sunshine Artist Magazine and ranked in the top 75 nationwide, attracts thousands of visitors seeking one-of-a-kind crafted goods that cannot be found in retail stores. Many exhibitors welcome custom orders and enjoy direct interaction with customers. The spring edition holds significant appeal for vendors of fine art and handcrafted goods seeking to reach collectors and gift-buyers in the Southeast.

Art in the Park Columbia

by Columbia Art League

Stephens Lake Park, Columbia, MO 65201

June 6-7, 2027

Craft FairContact organizer

100 spots open

Held annually in early June at the scenic Stephens Lake Park in Columbia, Missouri, this craft fair brings together fine artists and skilled craftspeople for a weekend celebration of handmade goods and creative expression. The event takes place in one of Columbia's most beloved outdoor spaces, offering visitors a leisurely setting to browse, shop, and connect with makers directly. Fine art and craft vendors showcase an impressive range of work at Art in the Park Columbia. You'll find everything from original paintings and drawings to sculptural pieces, jewelry, ceramics, and functional home goods like handcrafted coffee mugs and serving pieces. The variety reflects the depth of talent in the region's maker community, with each vendor bringing their own aesthetic and specialty. This is a craft fair where you can spend time talking with artists about their process and inspiration, whether you're drawn to wearable art, home decor, or fine art pieces. The atmosphere blends commerce with community engagement. Beyond shopping, the event typically features live music and entertainment throughout the weekend, creating an inviting backdrop for families and art enthusiasts alike. The Stephens Lake Park setting means you can make an afternoon of it, combining a visit to the fair with the natural surroundings and park amenities. For vendors, this annual event represents a solid opportunity to reach collectors, gift-buyers, and art appreciates who specifically seek out handmade and fine craft items in a curated setting. If you're a crafter or artist working in fine art, jewelry, ceramics, paintings, sculpture, or other handmade goods, Art in the Park Columbia offers good foot traffic from an audience actively shopping for one-of-a-kind items and supporting local makers. The June timing makes it ideal for summer selling season and gift discovery.

Pop-Ups in Columbia(2)

Columbia Mother’s Day Marketplace

Columbia, MD

May 8-10, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

This one-time pop-up event in Columbia, MD is designed to celebrate Mother's Day weekend with a curated marketplace bringing together vendors across multiple categories. Running May 8-10, 2026, the Columbia Mother's Day Marketplace creates a seasonal shopping destination where attendees can browse and purchase gifts, home goods, crafts, and specialty items all in one place. Since it's positioned around the Mother's Day holiday, you can expect a crowd of shoppers actively looking for presents, self-care items, unique home decor, and thoughtful gifts for the women in their lives. The weekend timing gives people flexibility to shop across multiple days, and the mixed vendor approach means there's something for different tastes and budgets. Pop-ups like this tend to draw a diverse audience beyond just locals. Beyond the typical craft and gift shoppers, you'll see families, friends shopping together, and people seeking alternatives to standard retail. The variety of vendors is what sets a pop-up marketplace apart from a traditional craft fair or farmers market. Rather than focusing on a single category like produce or handmade items, a mixed marketplace welcomes everything from artisan goods and home decor to apparel, accessories, wellness products, and more. This variety is exactly what makes the Columbia Mother's Day Marketplace appealing to a broad range of shoppers during this gift-giving season. If you sell products that make good gifts or appeal to Mother's Day shoppers, this three-day event offers solid foot traffic during a peak shopping weekend. The May timing catches people in spring shopping mode, and the Mother's Day angle naturally drives the marketing and attendee motivation. Whether you create handmade crafts, offer specialty goods, or run a brand that fits the gift market, a pop-up like this provides access to customers actively ready to purchase during one of the year's key shopping occasions.

Columbia Wine in the Woods

by Howard County Recreation & Parks

Symphony Woods, 10475 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Columbia, MD 21044

May 16-17, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Held at the picturesque Symphony Woods in Columbia, Maryland, this outdoor wine event brings together wine enthusiasts and food lovers for a weekend celebration in late spring. Taking place May 16-17, 2026, Columbia Wine in the Woods offers a relaxed, social atmosphere where attendees can explore a curated selection of wines, many from Maryland's growing wine region, while enjoying food and refreshments in a natural wooded setting. The event draws a mix of casual wine drinkers and connoisseurs alike, creating an accessible yet sophisticated environment for sampling and discovery. As a pop-up event, Columbia Wine in the Woods brings together a diverse vendor mix that typically includes local wineries, craft beverage producers, artisanal food vendors, and specialty food makers. You'll find wine producers showcasing their latest releases alongside vendors selling charcuterie, cheese, chocolates, baked goods, and other gourmet items that pair well with wine. This format allows vendors to reach an engaged audience actively looking to sample and purchase quality products in an outdoor venue. The setting at Symphony Woods, nestled within Columbia's planned community, makes for a pleasant spring day outing with room to move between vendors and enjoy the scenery. The May timing positions this event perfectly for spring entertaining and wine discovery, when the weather is ideal for outdoor events and many people are thinking about gathering with friends. Whether you're a wine producer looking to introduce your wines to new customers, a food vendor wanting to reach wine enthusiasts, or an artisanal maker seeking outdoor event opportunities, Columbia Wine in the Woods draws a demographic interested in quality beverages and locally-made food products. The weekend dates and outdoor setting in a well-populated Columbia neighborhood suggest steady foot traffic from both wine aficionados and those simply looking for a pleasant weekend activity in the area.

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