Vendor Events in Columbus, IN
41 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Columbus, IN. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Columbus(13)
Artisan Foodworks Thursday Evening Market
by Artisan Foodworks Thursday Evening Market Organizers
9600 North US Hwy 31, Columbus, IN 47201
Thu: 3:30 PM-7:00 PM, Jun 6 - Sep 26
25 spots open
Located at 9600 North US Hwy 31 in Columbus, Indiana, the Artisan Foodworks Thursday Evening Market runs weekly from June through late September, operating Thursday afternoons from 3:30 PM to 7:00 PM. This farmers market fills an important niche for Bartholomew County shoppers looking for fresh, locally-sourced food and produce during the warm months. The Thursday evening timing makes it convenient for people to stop by after work or as part of their weekly routine, creating a different atmosphere than traditional morning markets. Vendors at this market focus on food and agricultural products, with a strong emphasis on quality and local sourcing. You'll find farmers offering seasonal produce, baked goods, cheese, fresh herbs, and eggs from local suppliers. Many vendors bring organic products, appealing to customers interested in chemical-free and sustainably-grown options. The market also features flowers and other farm-related items, giving it a well-rounded feel beyond just vegetables and staples. For vendors, this market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, making transactions easier for customers. The market participates in WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) and Senior FMNP (Farmers Market Nutrition Program) benefits, which means eligible shoppers can use these programs here. This acceptance broadens your potential customer base and demonstrates the market's commitment to serving the broader community, including families and seniors on fixed incomes. The Thursday evening farmers market format works well for food-focused vendors looking for consistent weekly foot traffic throughout the growing season. Summer through early fall is peak season for produce and fresh goods, so this timing aligns perfectly with when farmers and food producers have the most inventory. If you sell baked goods, value-added food products, plants, or seasonal produce in the Columbus area, this weekly market offers a stable selling opportunity with established infrastructure and community presence.
Grandview Avenue Farmers Market
by Grandview Avenue Farmers Market Organizers
1371 Grandview Avenue, Columbus, OH 43212
Sat: 10:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jul 6 - Oct 26
25 spots open
Located on Grandview Avenue in Columbus, this weekly farmers market runs Saturday mornings from 10 AM to 1 PM throughout the summer and fall season, from early July through late October. It's a neighborhood gathering spot where local producers and vendors set up to sell what they've grown and made, creating a reliable weekly destination for shoppers looking for fresh, locally-sourced food and goods. The market draws a mix of food producers and artisans. You'll find farmers bringing seasonal produce, bakers with fresh breads and pastries, cheese makers, herb growers, and flower vendors. Many shoppers come specifically for eggs and dairy products from local sources, and the market also features handmade crafts from area vendors. The Saturday morning timing makes it convenient for weekend shopping, and the July-through-October window captures peak growing season through early fall, so vendor variety and availability tend to be strongest during these months. This farmers market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, making transactions straightforward for both vendors and customers. The market also participates in SNAP benefits (formerly food stamps), WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP programs, which means qualifying shoppers can use these benefits to purchase eligible items. This commitment to accessibility draws a diverse customer base and creates steady foot traffic for vendors who accept these programs. For vendors, the Grandview Avenue Farmers Market offers a consistent weekly opportunity in an established Columbus neighborhood market. If you sell produce, baked goods, prepared foods, cheese, herbs, flowers, or other farm or handmade products, this is the kind of venue where regular customers build relationships with their favorite vendors over the season.
Franklin Park Conservatory Farmers Market
by Franklin Park Conservatory
1777 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43203
Wednesdays 3:30-6:30 PM, June - September
25 spots open
Located at 1777 E Broad Street in Columbus, the Franklin Park Conservatory Farmers Market brings together local growers and producers in a unique venue that combines shopping with cultural experience. Operating weekly on Wednesday afternoons from 3:30 to 6:30 PM throughout the summer and early fall months of June through September, this farmers market offers a different kind of shopping experience than typical outdoor markets. The setting within the Franklin Park Conservatory grounds means you're browsing fresh produce, prepared foods, and artisan goods surrounded by lush gardens and the distinctive beauty of a working horticultural institution. This is a mixed-vendor farmers market, so you'll find the expected seasonal produce from local farms alongside value-added products, baked goods, and crafted items from area producers. The Wednesday afternoon timing appeals to people wrapping up their workweek and looking to pick up fresh ingredients for weekend cooking. Summer and early fall is prime season for farmers markets in Columbus, when gardens are at peak production and vendors have their best selection of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and other locally-sourced goods. The market runs through September, capturing the tail end of the growing season when tomatoes, peppers, and other warm-weather crops are still abundant before the transition to fall offerings. The Conservatory location itself sets this market apart from typical parking-lot or street-based farmers markets. Shopping here means you're in a cultivated garden environment, which attracts visitors who appreciate both the agricultural products and the horticultural setting. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach customers interested in supporting local agriculture or someone seeking fresh, seasonal products in a pleasant outdoor setting, the Franklin Park Conservatory Farmers Market provides a regular weekly opportunity from June through September to connect with the local food community in Columbus.
Columbus Farmers Market
by Columbus Area Farmers Market
245 2nd St, Columbus, IN 47201
Saturdays, 9 AM - 12 PM, May - October
25 spots open
Located in the heart of architecturally celebrated Columbus, Indiana, this weekly Saturday farmers market brings together local producers and vendors throughout the growing season. Running from May through October every Saturday morning, the market at 245 2nd St draws both longtime customers and visitors exploring the town's distinctive downtown character. As a farmers market, you'll find the focus is on fresh, seasonal produce and goods sourced directly from southern Indiana growers and makers, creating an authentic farm-to-consumer experience that shifts with each month of the season. The Columbus Farmers Market attracts the typical farmers market crowd: home cooks looking for peak-season vegetables and fruits, families seeking quality local goods, and established customers who return weekly for their favorite vendors and seasonal specialties. Spring brings early greens and asparagus, summer peaks with berries, tomatoes, and stone fruits, and fall offers root vegetables, squash, and harvest items. Beyond produce, you'll typically see handcrafted items and value-added products from local makers, which expands the appeal beyond just grocery shopping and creates a true community gathering space. The 9 AM to noon Saturday timeframe is ideal for vendors serving the weekend market crowd, with most people planning their weekly shopping and meal prep on Saturday mornings. The location puts vendors in an accessible downtown spot that complements Columbus's reputation as a community with strong local character and support for regional businesses. If you specialize in seasonal produce, baked goods, preserves, crafts, or other locally-made items with appeal to home gardeners and cooking enthusiasts, this weekly market offers consistent foot traffic through the prime growing months.
Columbus RiverMarket
by Columbus Farmers Market Association
1125 Front Ave, Columbus, GA 31901
Saturdays, 9 AM - 12 PM, April - November
25 spots open
Located along the scenic riverfront at 1125 Front Ave in Columbus, GA, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans every Saturday morning from April through November. The Columbus RiverMarket operates as a traditional farmers market, which means you'll find vendors selling directly from their farms and home kitchens rather than resellers, creating a more personal connection between producers and shoppers. The setting on the riverfront adds a pleasant community atmosphere, drawing both regular customers and visitors who make the market part of their weekend routine. What you'll typically find at the Columbus RiverMarket reflects the seasonal rhythms of Georgia agriculture and local production. Spring through fall brings abundant fresh produce from regional farms, with offerings that change week to week depending on what's in season. You'll also find baked goods from local bakers, from artisan breads to pastries and specialty items. The handmade goods category attracts crafters selling items like soaps, candles, jewelry, textiles, and other locally made products. This mix of produce, baked goods, and handcrafted items appeals to a wide range of shoppers: families stocking up on fresh groceries, home cooks looking for specialty ingredients, and gift buyers seeking unique, locally-made items. The Saturday morning timing during the warmer months (April through November) positions the Columbus RiverMarket as part of the region's seasonal rhythm. Spring shoppers come for early greens and seedlings; summer brings peak produce selection and steady crowds; fall offers root vegetables, preserved goods, and harvest-themed items. The three-hour window from 9 AM to noon is typical for farmers markets, allowing vendors to get set up early and shoppers to browse before the heat builds. If you're a vendor considering this market, you'd be joining an established weekly gathering that serves Columbus's neighborhood of downtown and riverfront residents, plus those who make the market a destination on their weekend itinerary.
Clintonville Farmers Market
by Columbus Farmers Market Association
3535 N High St, Columbus, OH 43214
Saturdays, 9 AM - 12 PM, April 25 - November 21
25 spots open
The Clintonville Farmers Market is a well-established Saturday farmers market in Columbus serving a residential community north of Ohio State University. Held April through November every Saturday from 9 AM to noon, the market features over 50 local Ohio farmers and food producers selling fresh seasonal vegetables, fruits, heirloom tomatoes, sweet corn, artisan breads, cheese, jams, cut flowers, ripe berries, fresh pasta, eggs, honey, baked goods, and pasture-raised meats. The market is producer-only, meaning vendors grow or make everything they sell, allowing shoppers to directly meet and develop relationships with farmers. The market accepts EBT and offers matching funds for SNAP shoppers. Free parking is available at nearby Columbus Mennonite Church and neighborhood side streets, with bike parking at the Baer Wheels Bike Corral on Orchard Lane. The market is managed by Common Greens, a nonprofit connecting central Ohio communities with regional farmers.
North Market Downtown
by Downtown Columbus Market Association
59 Spruce St, Columbus, OH 43215
Daily, 9 AM - 7 PM (varies), Year-round
25 spots open
Located at 59 Spruce St in downtown Columbus, this historic public market has been a community gathering space since 1876, making it one of the oldest continuously operating farmers markets in the region. Operating daily from 9 AM to 7 PM year-round, it functions as a permanent indoor marketplace rather than a seasonal outdoor market, which means vendors benefit from consistent foot traffic regardless of weather or season. The market draws a steady mix of local shoppers, downtown workers, tourists, and cooking enthusiasts who come specifically to source high-quality ingredients and artisan goods directly from producers. The vendor mix here centers on fresh local produce, baked goods, and handmade items that reflect the surrounding community's agricultural heritage and craft traditions. You'll find farmers selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, and specialty crops throughout the year, complemented by local bakeries offering breads, pastries, and prepared foods. Beyond food, the market hosts handmade goods vendors, creating an environment where customers shop for both everyday staples and unique artisan products. This blend means shoppers spend time browsing, which benefits all vendor types on the floor. What distinguishes this market from seasonal pop-ups or outdoor farmers markets is its permanent indoor location and daily operating schedule. This setup attracts both regular weekly customers who rely on the market for their produce shopping and casual visitors passing through downtown. The historic nature of the space also draws people interested in the market's cultural significance and heritage. Because it operates year-round, vendors can build consistent customer relationships rather than relying on single-season appearances, and the protected indoor environment means steady business during Ohio's colder months when many outdoor markets close.
Pearl Market
by Columbus Farmers Market Association
65 E State St, Columbus, OH 43215
Tuesdays & Fridays, 10:30 AM - 2 PM, May - October
25 spots open
Downtown Columbus comes alive twice a week during the warmer months at this weekly farmers market held on the Statehouse lawn. Pearl Market operates on Tuesday and Friday mornings from 10:30 AM to 2 PM, running through the full growing season from May through October. The 65 E State St location puts vendors right in the heart of the city, making it an accessible stop for downtown workers, residents, and visitors looking for fresh local food and handmade goods. The market draws a steady stream of produce vendors bringing seasonal offerings straight from central Ohio farms. You'll find everything from early spring greens and asparagus through summer berries, tomatoes, and stone fruits, transitioning into fall squashes, apples, and root vegetables as the season progresses. Beyond fresh produce, the market supports local bakers selling artisan breads, pastries, and other baked goods, as well as handmade vendors offering everything from jams and honey to crafted items. The mix creates a genuinely mixed-use market experience rather than a pure farmers market feel, which broadens both the vendor mix and the customer base. Because Pearl Market runs on weekday mornings rather than the typical Saturday schedule, it attracts a different crowd than you'd see at weekend markets. Downtown employees often pop over during their breaks, making mid-morning foot traffic solid. The May-through-October window captures the full farmers market season, giving vendors extended opportunity to build a customer base and repeat business over those six months. The Statehouse lawn setting offers a downtown presence that appeals to vendors looking for consistent visibility and foot traffic in an urban setting.
Columbus Farmers Market
by Columbus Farmers Market
Columbus, NE
2026-05-02
20 spots open
Operating for over 50 years, this weekly farmers market in Columbus, Nebraska has become a cornerstone of the community's Saturday morning rhythm. Every week from May through the fall season, vendors and shoppers gather at Frankfort Square starting at 7:30am, creating a bustling hub of local agriculture and handmade goods that wraps up by noon. The market draws a mix of dedicated home cooks, families, and neighborhood regulars who've made the early Saturday trip part of their weekly routine, lending the event a genuine, relationship-driven atmosphere where vendors know their customers by name. The Columbus Farmers Market features the full spectrum of what you'd expect from an established regional market. Local farmers bring seasonal produce ranging from early spring greens to late-season squash and root vegetables, depending on when you visit during the growing season. Beyond fresh vegetables and fruits, you'll find baked goods from home and small commercial bakeries, raw honey from local beekeepers, and various value-added products like jams and preserves. Craft vendors round out the offerings with handmade items, while vendors focused on natural remedies and wellness products appeal to customers interested in herbal and alternative health solutions. The early morning start time attracts serious shoppers who come for first pick of inventory, as well as vendors who prefer to set up and break down before the day gets hot. The outdoor market setting at Frankfort Square gives the event a relaxed, accessible feel compared to indoor venues, and the Saturday timing makes it convenient for people to stop by during their weekend errands or make it a dedicated shopping trip. Whether you're a produce vendor, baker, crafter, or selling natural products, the Columbus Farmers Market's long track record and consistent weekly schedule make it a reliable opportunity to reach established customers and build a loyal following in this Nebraska community.
Columbus Uptown Farmers Market
by Uptown Columbus Inc
1000 Broadway, Columbus, GA 31901
2026-05-02
25 spots open
Running weekly through the growing season, this downtown Columbus farmers market transforms 1000 Broadway in the heart of the Uptown district into a vibrant gathering spot for local food producers and makers. The outdoor setting draws residents and visitors from across the Chattahoochee Valley who are looking for fresh seasonal produce, locally-raised meats, baked goods, and other farm-direct products you won't find in conventional grocery stores. Farmers markets like this one serve as direct-to-consumer channels where growers can sell their harvests and artisans can reach customers who value locally-made goods. The Columbus Uptown Farmers Market attracts the typical mix of vendors you'd expect: vegetable and fruit farmers selling what's in season, honey producers, preserves makers, bakers offering fresh breads and pastries, and craft vendors selling everything from handmade soaps to jewelry and pottery. The crowd tends to include home cooks hunting for quality ingredients, families looking for weekend activities, and shoppers who prioritize supporting local agriculture and small businesses. May marks an excellent time for farmers markets across Georgia as spring harvests ramp up and the weather becomes ideal for outdoor shopping. The Broadway location in Uptown provides visibility and foot traffic while maintaining the community-focused feel that makes farmers markets different from street fairs or general craft markets. If you're a vendor in the food or artisan space looking to connect directly with customers in Columbus, this weekly market offers consistent positioning throughout the season. The regular schedule means customers know when and where to find you, helping build loyalty over the course of the summer months.
OhioHealth Farmers Market
by Common Greens
Columbus, OH
2026-06-10
20 spots open
Every Wednesday during the growing season, Columbus locals and OhioHealth Riverside staff gather for a neighborhood farmers market that brings fresh, locally-sourced food directly to the heart of the community. Organized by Common Greens, the OhioHealth Farmers Market in Columbus, OH creates a midweek opportunity for vendors to connect with customers who are actively seeking quality produce, baked goods, and artisan food products from Ohio growers and makers. Farmers markets like this one serve a distinct purpose in the local food ecosystem. Unlike weekend markets that draw crowds from across the region, midweek farmers markets cater to people already in the area, hospital staff taking their lunch break, nearby residents shopping for dinner ingredients, and neighborhood businesses supporting local suppliers. The customer base tends to be mission-driven shoppers who value knowing where their food comes from and building relationships with the people who grow and prepare it. Vendors at markets like OhioHealth Farmers Market typically include vegetable farmers, fruit growers, bakers, prepared food makers, and producers of value-added items like jams, honey, cheese, or other specialty foods. The June timing means this market launches right as Ohio's growing season is hitting stride. Early summer brings peak demand for fresh vegetables, berries, and other seasonal produce, while established bakers and food artisans continue year-round operations. The location at OhioHealth Riverside positions the market within a hospital campus and neighboring commercial area, attracting both the established weekday foot traffic and residents who appreciate convenient access to quality local food. If you're interested in vending at the OhioHealth Farmers Market in Columbus, note that 2026 vendor applications closed on February 27th. For future seasons or to inquire about availability, reaching out to Common Greens directly will help you understand application timelines and vendor requirements for this recurring weekly opportunity.
Lean Fat Organic Market
by Lean Fat Organic Market Organizers
9871 Lean Street, Columbus, OH 43085
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
The Lean Fat Organic Market brings local food producers and organic vendors together weekly in Columbus, serving shoppers looking for fresh, responsibly grown produce and artisanal food products. Located at 9871 Lean Street, this farmers market operates seasonally, so vendors should reach out to the organizers to confirm current market dates and hours before planning their participation. As a weekly farmers market, Lean Fat Organic focuses on direct-to-consumer sales of fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, and other food items, typically from regional growers and producers who prioritize organic or sustainable farming practices. The market atmosphere tends to attract health-conscious shoppers, families, and customers who value knowing where their food comes from and building relationships with the people who grow it. Unlike larger festivals or one-time pop-ups, weekly farmers markets create consistent foot traffic and customer loyalty, giving vendors the opportunity to build a regular clientele and test new products throughout the season. Vendors at markets like this typically include organic produce farms, herb growers, bakers, dairy producers, honey vendors, prepared foods, jams, sauces, and other value-added agricultural products. The market draws Columbus residents from Franklin County and surrounding areas who shop seasonally and often plan weekly trips around farmers market visits. If you sell food or produce that aligns with organic or local food values, this recurring venue offers reliable access to an engaged customer base. Since the market runs seasonally, the types of products available shift with the growing season, which means repeat customers return throughout the year expecting to see their favorite vendors and new seasonal offerings.
Columbus Nebraska Farmers Market
by Columbus Area Chamber
2601 14th St, Columbus, NE 68601
Summer/Fall, Weekly
20 spots open
Set in the heart of Columbus at 2601 14th Street, the Columbus Nebraska Farmers Market brings together local growers and producers during the warmer months. This weekly farmers market operates as a direct-to-consumer venue where regional farmers sell fresh produce, seasonal vegetables, and other farm-based goods to residents and visitors in central Nebraska. The market reflects the agricultural character of the area, with vendors offering what's freshly harvested each week throughout the summer and fall seasons. Farmers markets like this one serve a different purpose than craft fairs or festivals. Rather than one-time seasonal events, weekly markets create ongoing relationships between producers and their community. Shoppers return regularly to find new seasonal items and connect with the same vendors week after week. You'll find the typical rotation of summer crops like tomatoes, corn, and berries, transitioning to fall favorites like squash, apples, and root vegetables as the season progresses. Beyond produce, many farmers markets feature related products such as honey, preserves, baked goods, or other value-added items that farmers have made themselves. The Columbus Nebraska Farmers Market draws the kind of shoppers who prioritize fresh, locally-grown food and want to know where their purchases come from. It's a community gathering spot where people from the area can support local agriculture while stocking up on ingredients for the week. The weekly schedule means vendors develop regular customer bases and the market becomes woven into the fabric of local life. For vendors considering participation, this is a solid opportunity to reach consistent foot traffic and build a loyal customer base in Columbus and the surrounding Platte County region.
Festivals in Columbus(22)
Ohio Black Expo: Riverfront Culture Fest
by Ohio Black Expo
Downtown Columbus Riverfront, Columbus, OH 43215
Summer 2026 (typically July)
25 spots open
Taking place each summer along the Downtown Columbus Riverfront, this annual festival celebrates Black culture, entrepreneurship, and community with a vibrant mix of vendors, performers, and cultural programming. The event typically draws visitors from across Ohio and beyond, creating a dynamic marketplace where Black-owned businesses showcase everything from handcrafted goods and apparel to beauty products, home décor, and artisan foods. If you work with any of these product categories, this is a venue where your brand connects directly with an audience actively seeking Black-owned alternatives and supporting community enterprises. The festival atmosphere blends commerce with entertainment and education. Live music performances, cultural demonstrations, and family-friendly activities create an energetic environment that keeps attendees moving through vendor areas throughout the day. Food vendors and food trucks are a major draw, so there's built-in foot traffic and dwell time as people browse while eating and enjoying the riverside setting. The summer timing and outdoor location make this a destination event for many attendees who plan their day around the full experience rather than a quick shopping trip. Vendor diversity is a key feature here. Alongside crafts and home goods, you'll see jewelry makers, clothing designers, wellness and beauty vendors, and creators of all kinds. The mixed vendor focus means attendees come with varied shopping intentions, which can work in your favor depending on what you sell. The riverfront location in downtown Columbus also brings visibility and accessibility for both vendors and visitors, with the urban setting adding to the festival's profile as a major regional event. For vendors, participating means reaching an engaged audience that's already primed to support Black-owned businesses and makers. The annual nature of the Ohio Black Expo means returning attendees often plan around it, and the large draw from multiple states suggests strong marketing and promotion that extends beyond the local market.
Burlington County Farm Fair
by Burlington County Farm Fair Association
Burlington County Fairgrounds, 1990 Jacksonville-Jobstown Rd, Columbus, NJ 08022
July 21-25, 2026 (Tuesday-Saturday)
100 spots open
Running for five days each late July at the Burlington County Fairgrounds in Columbus, New Jersey, this agricultural festival draws families and food lovers across South Jersey for a celebration rooted in regional farming heritage. The event brings together livestock exhibitors, produce growers, and agricultural organizations alongside a broad marketplace where both food vendors and craft artisans set up booths. If you sell prepared foods, baked goods, or farm products, you'll find audiences eager to sample seasonal offerings in a festival setting. Craft vendors with handmade goods, local art, and artisan products also thrive at events like this, where attendees are browsing for unique items and supporting independent makers. The festival atmosphere, spanning Tuesday through Saturday, creates an extended shopping and entertainment window that pulls repeat visitors throughout the week. Families attend for the carnival rides and demolition derbies, which means foot traffic includes a wide demographic beyond serious farmers market shoppers. This mix works well for vendors offering both practical goods and impulse-purchase items. Food booths benefit from the carnival crowd's appetite for festival fare, while craft vendors can capitalize on visitors looking for gifts, decor, or special finds. The late July timing means vendors can tap into summer tourism and outdoor entertainment season, when people are more likely to spend time at multi-day events. The Burlington County agricultural fair positioning means you're operating within a community-centered event that values local connections and regional pride. Livestock competitions and farm exhibits anchor the event's identity, creating authenticity and credibility that extends to the vendor experience. Unlike pure commercial pop-ups, this festival offers the trust factor of an established agricultural tradition. Whether you're selling artisan food products, handcrafted items, or specialty goods, the five-day duration gives you real earning potential and exposure to multiple waves of visitors. The mix of entertainment, education, and commerce makes the Burlington County Fairgrounds location on Jacksonville-Jobstown Road in Columbus a destination event rather than a quick shopping stop.
Jazz & Rib Fest
by Columbus Recreation and Parks Department
West Bank Park and Bicentennial Park, 233 S Civic Center Drive, Columbus, OH 43215
2026-07-24
20 spots open
Jazz & Rib Fest is a three-day summertime music and food festival presented by Columbus Recreation and Parks Department. The festival features live jazz performances by renowned international and local musicians on multiple stages alongside award-winning barbecue pit masters and diverse food vendors. Roughly 23 BBQ teams compete for bragging rights, with food options ranging from traditional ribs and chicken to food trucks and fair food like funnel cakes. The event draws over 200,000 attendees to the scenic Scioto Mile riverfront. Admission is free. Food vendors, including both BBQ specialists and non-BBQ concessions, have booth opportunities throughout the festival grounds with designated vending spaces.
Ohio State Fair
by Ohio State Fair / Ohio Expositions Commission
Ohio Expo Center & State Fairgrounds, 717 E 17th Ave, Columbus, OH 43211
July 29 - August 9, 2026
25 spots open
The Ohio State Fair is one of the largest annual state fairs in the United States, held at the Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds in Columbus. The event features approximately 300 commercial exhibitors selling diverse merchandise including kitchen wares, jewelry, antiques, collectibles, and clothing in the Bricker Marketplace Building and Fair Flea Market. Beyond retail vendors, the fair includes over 130 food vendor locations, livestock exhibitions, arts and crafts displays, agricultural exhibits, live entertainment and concerts, amusement rides, and family-friendly attractions. The fairgrounds attract over one million visitors annually who support vendors, local agriculture, and the broader Ohio community. Vendors and concessionaires apply through the Concessions and Vendor Relations Department, with applications accepted via email or mail. The fair has been held at its current Columbus location since 1886.
Ben Fest
by Visit Columbus
Columbus, MS
2026-09-05
20 spots open
Columbus, Mississippi hosts a celebration of local culture and community spirit with this downtown festival taking place in September. Ben Fest brings together a diverse mix of vendors, performers, and families for a day of live entertainment, food, crafts, and activities designed for all ages. The event captures the heritage and character of Columbus while creating an opportunity for local artisans, food producers, and craftspeople to connect with the community. Festivals like Ben Fest differ from farmers markets or craft fairs in their emphasis on entertainment and cultural experience alongside shopping. You'll find live music performances throughout the day that set the energy of the event, drawing people to linger and explore vendor booths. The combination of entertainment and commerce means attendees come with the mindset of enjoying a full day out rather than quick shopping, which typically translates to strong foot traffic and engagement at vendor booths. The vendor mix at an event like this typically includes craft makers selling handmade goods, local food vendors offering prepared food and beverages, artisans with jewelry or home goods, and sometimes local businesses setting up booths. Family activities keep younger attendees engaged, which means parents and multigenerational groups are present throughout the day. September timing means pleasant early fall weather in Mississippi, making it comfortable for people to spend extended time outdoors browsing and enjoying the festival atmosphere. If you work in crafts, food production, artisan goods, or local specialties, Ben Fest in downtown Columbus offers a venue to reach a community-focused audience looking to support local vendors and enjoy a cultural celebration. The festival's emphasis on heritage and local connections makes it an appealing setting for vendors whose products or services align with community values and regional character.
Tri-City Latino Festival
by Tri-City Latino Festival
Columbus, GA
2026-09-19
20 spots open
Columbus, Georgia comes alive each September with a celebration of Latino culture, community, and creativity. The Tri-City Latino Festival draws together vendors, performers, and attendees from across the region for a full day of food, art, music, and dance that reflects the richness of Latino heritage. Held in the heart of Uptown Columbus, this annual event has become a cornerstone of the local cultural calendar, bringing together families, food enthusiasts, and anyone interested in experiencing authentic Latino traditions. The festival provides a vibrant marketplace for food vendors specializing in traditional and contemporary Latino cuisine. You'll find everything from fresh pupusas and street tacos to empanadas, tamales, and regional specialties that showcase the diversity of Latino culinary traditions. Beyond food, artisans and crafters set up booths featuring handmade goods, jewelry, textiles, artwork, and other culturally significant items. The festival atmosphere includes live music and dance performances throughout the day, creating an energetic backdrop for shopping and community engagement. As a festival rather than a weekly farmers market or one-off pop-up, the Tri-City Latino Festival offers vendors access to a concentrated, culturally engaged audience actively seeking to support Latino-owned businesses and artisans. The September timing means you're tapping into late-summer foot traffic and reaching people looking for unique cultural experiences as the season transitions. The Uptown Columbus location provides good visibility and accessibility for both vendors and attendees. If you sell food, cultural goods, handmade crafts, or items with Latino heritage or appeal, this festival connects you with customers who specifically value authentic cultural offerings and are willing to travel for meaningful community events. The combination of food vendors, artisans, and entertainment creates an environment where people spend time browsing, sampling, and engaging rather than rushing through.
Uptown Columbus Fall Festival
by Uptown Columbus
Columbus, GA
2026-09-26
20 spots open
Each fall, Columbus, GA comes alive with the Uptown Columbus Fall Festival, a community-wide celebration that draws vendors and visitors from across the region. Taking place on September 26, 2026, this annual event transforms the Uptown area into a vibrant marketplace and gathering space where local makers, crafters, and food vendors showcase what they've created. As a festival rather than a specialized market, it tends to attract a wider mix of vendors and a more general audience, families looking for entertainment, casual shoppers browsing for unique items, and people seeking a full day of outdoor activities and food. The festival typically features a strong arts and crafts component, making it an ideal venue for artisans, jewelry makers, furniture builders, painters, and other handmade goods vendors. Alongside the craft booths, food trucks bring a variety of cuisines and ready-to-eat options that keep attendees fueled throughout the day. The live music creates an energetic backdrop that encourages people to linger, explore multiple vendor booths, and soak in the community atmosphere. September is an ideal time for a fall festival in Columbus, as the summer heat begins to ease and the season shifts toward autumn, drawing crowds eager to get outdoors and support local makers before the holiday shopping season kicks into full gear. Family-friendly activities round out the festival experience, broadening its appeal beyond just shopping and eating. This mix of elements, crafts, food, entertainment, and activities for all ages, is what defines a successful community festival and why vendors find them valuable selling opportunities. The Uptown location anchors the event in the heart of Columbus's downtown, making it accessible and walkable for attendees. If you create handmade goods, food products, or offer services that appeal to families and community shoppers, the Uptown Columbus Fall Festival is worth considering as part of your seasonal event calendar.
Festival of the Fae Autumn Renaissance Faire 2026
by Festival of the Fae
The Fae Grounds, 43 Luxilin Drive, Columbus, MS 39705
October 10-11, 2026
20 spots open
The Autumn edition of Festival of the Fae returns to The Fae Grounds in Columbus, Mississippi October 10-11, 2026. The fall faire features Halloween-themed Renaissance fantasy programming, period-appropriate craft and food vendors. The grounds include jousting, sword fighting, mythical creatures, live entertainment, and fairy gardens. Vendor applications are open through the Festival of the Fae website.
Festival of the Fae (MS Renaissance Faire)
by Festival of the Fae
Columbus, MS
2026-10-10
20 spots open
Step into a world of fantasy and artisan craftsmanship at this enchanting autumn festival in Columbus, MS. Festival of the Fae brings together performers, vendors, and visitors who embrace the magic of Renaissance faire culture and fantasy markets. Held over October 10-11, this two-day event creates an immersive experience where the line between performer and guest blurs, and everyone comes dressed in character, from elaborate medieval gowns to fae wings and leather armor. For vendors, this type of festival offers a dedicated audience actively seeking handmade goods, historical craftsmanship, and fantasy-inspired wares. Artisans typically find success selling items like jewelry with mystical themes, leather goods and armor pieces, hand-stitched clothing and costumes, wooden crafts, metalwork, potions and apothecary items, face paint and body art supplies, and fantasy-themed accessories. Musicians, performers, and creators of props or theatrical pieces also thrive at renaissance faires, as do vendors offering period-inspired foods and beverages. The atmosphere rewards craftsmanship and storytelling, so items with an authentic or imaginative narrative tend to resonate with shoppers. The attendees at Festival of the Fae come with intent to explore, purchase, and celebrate creativity. You'll encounter serious cosplayers and costume enthusiasts, fantasy fans who attend multiple faires throughout the year, families looking for an interactive autumn outing, and locals discovering what this style of market offers. The vibe is celebratory and participatory rather than transactional, meaning vendors often find customers lingering to chat, ask about their craft, and engage with the story behind their products. If your inventory aligns with medieval, fantasy, or artisan aesthetics, this Columbus festival represents an opportunity to reach an engaged niche audience during the fall season. The two-day format allows you to build momentum with repeat visitors and make meaningful connections with customers who value handmade and imaginative goods.
Village Lights Market
by Not Your Mama's Craft Market
Columbus, OH
2026-12-06
20 spots open
Columbus's German Village neighborhood transforms into a winter wonderland each December when the Village Lights Market takes over the area around the Schiller Recreation Center. This annual holiday festival brings together over 100 local vendors selling everything from handmade ornaments and seasonal décor to artisan gifts, baked goods, and specialty foods perfect for holiday shopping and entertaining. The climate-controlled indoor venue means you can browse comfortably regardless of Ohio's December weather, while the surrounding brick streets glow with the neighborhood's signature luminaries, creating a magical atmosphere that draws both serious shoppers and casual visitors looking to soak in the season. What makes this festival special is the combination of indoor convenience and outdoor charm. Vendors typically include local makers and small businesses offering unique, locally-crafted items you won't find in big-box stores, alongside food vendors serving hot beverages and seasonal treats that fit the festive vibe. The German Village setting adds authentic character, with its distinctive Victorian architecture and tree-lined streets already picturesque during the holidays. December 6, 2026 marks the annual date for this event, making it a reliable fixture on Columbus's holiday calendar. As a vendor, you'll reach holiday-focused shoppers who are actively seeking gifts and décor in early December. The festival format means foot traffic concentrated in one location over a defined period, and the indoor-outdoor setup works well for vendors selling handmade goods, seasonal items, holiday crafts, and specialty products. German Village attracts a mix of neighborhood residents, regional shoppers, and visitors looking for an authentic holiday experience beyond typical mall shopping. If your products appeal to gift-givers or those decorating for the season, this is a natural fit for reaching Columbus-area customers during peak holiday shopping season.
RiverBlast Festival
by Uptown Columbus
Columbus, GA
2027-03-20
20 spots open
Columbus's Chattahoochee Riverwalk transforms into a vibrant gathering space each March when the community comes together for RiverBlast Festival. This annual celebration draws a diverse mix of attendees looking to enjoy local food, artisan goods, and live entertainment along the scenic waterfront. As a community festival, RiverBlast creates an inclusive environment where both established and emerging vendors can connect directly with shoppers in their own backyard, making it an ideal opportunity for makers, farmers, food entrepreneurs, and craftspeople to build relationships with repeat customers. The festival's riverside setting in Uptown Columbus creates a natural draw for foot traffic and families exploring the area. You'll find the typical mix of community festival vendors: local food producers and restaurants offering ready-to-eat items, craft vendors selling handmade goods like jewelry, art, and home décor, and often artisans working in various mediums. The live music component adds energy and encourages visitors to linger longer, increasing browsing time at vendor booths. March timing means spring is in the air, making for pleasant outdoor shopping weather and a natural moment when people are ready to refresh their wardrobes and home spaces with new finds. Community festivals like RiverBlast tend to attract neighborhood residents, families with children, and people actively seeking local products and supporting small businesses. The atmosphere is typically relaxed and social rather than high-pressure shopping, which works well for vendors who enjoy conversation and building their customer base. Whether you sell prepared foods, baked goods, crafts, plants, clothing, or other locally-made items, a community festival offers direct sales potential alongside valuable face-to-face marketing opportunities. The Uptown location and established annual tradition mean returning visitors often plan ahead to attend, giving you access to both new explorers and loyal community members in one event.
Columbus Spring Pilgrimage
by Visit Columbus / Columbus Pilgrimage
Columbus, MS
2027-04-07
20 spots open
Every spring, Columbus, Mississippi comes alive with a celebration of the region's architectural heritage and antebellum history. The Columbus Spring Pilgrimage draws visitors from across the Southeast who are passionate about historic preservation, Southern culture, and the craftsmanship of a bygone era. Running April 7-19, 2026, this annual festival transforms the historic downtown and surrounding neighborhoods into a living exhibition of 18 pre-Civil War homes, each with its own stories and architectural significance. As a heritage festival, the Columbus Spring Pilgrimage creates a unique marketplace for vendors who work in traditional crafts, historical reproductions, home décor, artisanal goods, and locally made products that complement the event's focus on preservation and authenticity. Visitors attending the pilgrimage, including history enthusiasts, architecture buffs, garden lovers, and cultural tourists, are actively seeking handmade items, heritage crafts, and goods that echo the quality and character of the homes they're touring. The festival's structure includes daytime home and garden tours as well as atmospheric candlelight evening tours, extending vendor opportunities across multiple days and different visitor traffic patterns. Downtown Columbus serves as the festival's hub, making it an ideal location for pop-up vendors, craft sellers, and makers whose products resonate with the event's historical and cultural context. The two-week span gives vendors flexibility to participate for single days or the full duration, and the steady flow of pilgrimage attendees, many of whom plan their visits around the festival dates, creates consistent foot traffic. Whether you specialize in heritage crafts, vintage reproduction furniture, local food products, botanical goods, or other items that appeal to the preservation-minded crowds drawn to Columbus during spring, this festival offers a setting where your work naturally connects with an engaged and intentional audience.
Columbus Spring Festival
Columbus, NJ
April 18, 2027
25 spots open
Spring in Columbus, New Jersey brings a perfect opportunity for vendors to connect with the community at the Columbus Spring Festival. Taking place on April 18, 2026, this one-time festival celebrates the season with a diverse mix of vendors and entertainment, making it an ideal venue for small businesses looking to reach local shoppers ready to spend after winter months. The Columbus Spring Festival draws a mixed vendor base, which means there's room for a wide variety of product categories. You'll typically see food vendors and local food trucks sharing space with craft makers, artisans, home goods sellers, and seasonal spring merchandise. The festival atmosphere encourages browsing and impulse purchases, and the presence of live music creates a social, leisurely environment where attendees linger longer than they might at a standard farmers market. Spring festivals in the Mid-Atlantic region tend to attract families, young professionals, and established community members looking to support local businesses and enjoy outdoor entertainment as the weather improves. Since this festival falls in mid-April, timing works well for vendors selling spring-specific products: plants and garden supplies, seasonal clothing and accessories, home décor items, and fresh spring produce if you're a food vendor. The spring festival format is less formal than a year-round farmers market but more curated than a typical pop-up, giving vendors a chance to showcase their products in a festive, community-focused setting. Columbus residents and visitors from the surrounding area will be out enjoying the season, making this a solid opportunity to build local customer relationships and generate sales during an important retail period.
Columbus Riverfest
by City of Columbus, GA
Columbus Riverwalk, 1000 Bay Ave, Columbus, GA 31901
April 25-26, 2027
25 spots open
Every spring, the Columbus Riverwalk transforms into a vibrant celebration of art, music, and community along the scenic Chattahoochee River. Columbus Riverfest takes over the waterfront with a carefully curated mix of vendors and performers that draws both locals and visitors to Bay Avenue for a full weekend of activities. As a juried festival, the event maintains quality standards across its vendor booths, meaning you'll find artists and craftspeople who have been selected for their work rather than a first-come, first-served marketplace format. The festival format allows for a wide range of vendor types to thrive in one location. You'll typically see fine art painters, sculptors, and jewelry makers alongside crafters selling handmade goods, home decor, and artisan products. Food vendors are a major draw at riverfest events like this one, offering everything from local specialties to international cuisine, creating an atmosphere where people linger throughout the day. The outdoor recreation demonstrations add another dimension, giving attendees activities beyond shopping and eating. This mix means the event attracts diverse crowds, from serious art collectors to families looking for weekend entertainment. The two-day format in late April positions Columbus Riverfest in spring, when weather along the Chattahoochee River is typically pleasant for outdoor shopping and browsing. The riverside setting is a key advantage for festivals of this type, offering natural beauty and space for the multiple stages hosting live music throughout the weekend. The music programming draws people back repeatedly and creates energy that benefits all vendors by keeping foot traffic steady across the grounds. Vendors who sell items people browse, snack on, or enjoy while listening to music tend to do well at riverfest-style events. For vendors considering Columbus Riverfest, the juried nature means application deadlines and selection criteria will be important to understand in advance. The festival's location on the Columbus Riverwalk puts it at the heart of the city's downtown waterfront, making it accessible to the regional audience that an established annual event builds year after year.
Columbus Market Street Festival
by Main Street Columbus
Market St, Columbus, MS 39701
May 3, 2027
157 spots open
--> Market Street Festival top of page Home Sponsors Activities Car Show Image Gallery Contact Us Music Lineup Food Vendors Arts and Crafts Vendors Press Room Festival Info Market Street Festival 2026 saturday, may 2, 2026 downtown columbus, ms Market Street Festival has been named a Top 20 Event in the Southeast by the Southeast Tourism Society for 20 years. We are proud to offer over 200 arts, crafts and food vendors as well as dozens of special events, musical acts and activities throughout the festival.
Columbus on Tap Craft Beer Festival
by Columbus on Tap
Columbus, IN 47201
May 9, 2027
30 spots open
Columbus on Tap is an annual craft beverage festival held in Columbus, Indiana, that brings together local and regional breweries, wineries, and distilleries for a day of tastings and discovery. Taking place in May, the festival captures the spring season when outdoor events come alive across Indiana, making it an ideal time for craft beverage enthusiasts and curious newcomers alike to explore what the regional brewing and spirits scene has to offer. The festival format creates a unique opportunity for food and beverage vendors to reach a concentrated audience of people actively seeking quality products and culinary experiences. Craft beer festivals typically draw attendees who are passionate about trying new flavors, learning about production methods, and supporting small-batch producers. Beyond the beverages themselves, these events thrive on complementary food offerings. Food vendors at Columbus on Tap typically include BBQ restaurants, food trucks, local eateries, and specialty snack producers who understand that pairing food with craft beverages enhances the tasting experience and keeps attendees at the event longer. The festival setting distinguishes this event from a standard tasting room visit. Rather than customers coming to you, a festival brings them all to one location, creating natural traffic flow and discovery. Attendees come with the mindset of exploration and are often willing to try vendors they might not have encountered otherwise. The mix of established regional producers and emerging craft makers means there's room for both established food businesses looking to expand their customer base and newer vendors testing their products with an engaged audience. For food vendors considering participation, Columbus on Tap represents a concentrated day where you can connect with several hundred attendees in a festive, outdoor setting during pleasant spring weather. The event draws people from across central Indiana who are interested in quality food and beverage experiences, making it a solid opportunity for vendors focused on craft, local sourcing, or specialty products that align with the craft beverage community's values.
Festival of the Fae Spring Renaissance Faire 2027
by Festival of the Fae
The Fae Grounds, 43 Luxilin Drive, Columbus, MS 39705
May 16-17, 2027
20 spots open
Festival of the Fae is a Renaissance and fantasy-themed faire held twice annually at The Fae Grounds in Columbus, Mississippi. The Spring Renaissance Faire takes place May 16-17, 2026. Admission is $10 with children 12 and under free. The faire welcomes period-appropriate craft vendors, food merchants, and artisans. The grounds feature jousting, sword fighting, fairy gardens, live music, and themed entertainment. The Autumn Faire is October 10-11, 2026 at the same location.
Columbus Arts Festival
by Greater Columbus Arts Council
Downtown Columbus Riverfront, Columbus, OH 43215
June 12-14, 2027
25 spots open
Taking place along the scenic Scioto Mile in downtown Columbus, this annual three-day festival celebrates visual arts, design, and live performance on the riverfront. The Columbus Arts Festival draws artists from across the country to showcase their work in a highly curated environment, with each vendor selected through a competitive jury process. You'll find painters, sculptors, jewelry makers, ceramicists, printmakers, photographers, and mixed-media artists displaying their original work across the downtown riverfront area. The festival also features live music and performance throughout the weekend, creating an energetic atmosphere that blends fine art with community engagement. The festival's reputation in the fine arts community is strong, earning recognition as one of the top art shows in the nation. With over 270 juried artists participating, the event attracts serious collectors, art enthusiasts, and casual visitors looking to support local and regional talent. The three-day format from June 12-14, 2026 gives vendors multiple opportunities to connect with a diverse audience during peak summer season when foot traffic and tourism in downtown Columbus are high. Beyond fine art, the festival supports the broader creative economy by hosting food vendors, which adds to the overall experience and encourages attendees to spend extended time exploring the grounds. The riverfront setting provides natural beauty and accessibility that makes the event appealing to families, art professionals, and day-trippers alike. For artists and makers considering where to apply and exhibit, the Columbus Arts Festival represents a well-established platform with strong attendance and recognition in the regional art market. The annual schedule and downtown location make it a reliable fixture for vendors planning their seasonal fair calendar.
Uptown Columbus Market Days
by Uptown Columbus
Columbus, NE
2027-06-20
20 spots open
Columbus, Nebraska's historic downtown district transforms into a vibrant gathering space each month when Uptown Columbus Market Days takes over the streets. This monthly street festival brings together the community and regional shoppers for a celebration of local makers, artisans, and food vendors who set up throughout the uptown area. The event creates a casual, walkable marketplace where you can browse handcrafted goods, sample food from local producers, and enjoy live music performances in the background. The festival atmosphere makes Uptown Columbus Market Days distinct from a traditional indoor craft fair or farmers market. Vendors typically include jewelry makers, artists selling home decor and original artwork, makers of bath and body products, clothing designers, woodworkers, and other artisans selling goods they've created themselves. You'll also find food vendors offering everything from prepared meals to baked goods and specialty items. The street festival format means shoppers meander at their own pace, stopping at vendor booths that catch their interest while soaking in the outdoor setting and community energy. June brings warm weather ideal for an outdoor street festival, and Uptown Columbus Market Days in June 2026 will feature the kind of foot traffic typical of early summer events. The historic downtown setting adds character and charm, with the uptown district's established storefronts and architecture creating a backdrop that complements the vendor experience. This is the kind of event that draws both dedicated craft fair shoppers looking for unique, handmade items and casual community members out for an evening or weekend afternoon of browsing, eating, and enjoying live entertainment. The monthly schedule means Uptown Columbus Market Days happens regularly throughout the year, making it a consistent opportunity for vendors to build a customer base in Columbus and reach both locals and visitors to the area.
Columbus Spring Makers Festival & Vendor Market
by Columbus Makers Festival
Columbus, OH
Spring 2026
25 spots open
Seasonal makers festival and vendor market. Accepts artisan and maker vendors for booth spaces.
Scott Antique Markets
by Scott Antique Markets
Ohio Expo Center & State Fair, 717 E 17th Ave, Columbus, OH 43211
February 22, 2026
25 spots open
800+ vendor booths across Celeste & Bricker Buildings. Vintage furniture, home decor, rare collectibles, art pieces. One of largest indoor antique shows in US.
Ohio Vintage Fest
by Ohio Vintage Fest
Ohio Expo Center, Lausche Building, Columbus, OH 43211
February 14-15, 2027
25 spots open
60+ vendors selling vintage clothing, vinyl records, home goods. $5 general admission, $10 early-bird (11am access). Hours 12pm-5pm Saturday-Sunday.
Pop-Ups in Columbus(5)
Vintage Market Days of Central Ohio
by Vintage Market Days
Ohio Expo Center, 717 E 17th Ave, Columbus, OH 43211
October 9-11, 2026
25 spots open
Vintage Market Days of Central Ohio is an annual pop-up event held at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus that brings together a carefully curated collection of vendors specializing in vintage, antique, and handmade goods. Taking place October 9-11, 2026, the event creates a destination shopping experience for collectors, decorators, and anyone looking for one-of-a-kind pieces that blend history with contemporary style. The vendor mix at Vintage Market Days reflects the upscale nature of the event, with juried sellers offering everything from authentic antiques and vintage clothing to original art, artisan jewelry, home decor, and seasonal finds. You'll encounter vendors who specialize in mid-century modern furnishings, vintage textiles, repurposed home accessories, handcrafted jewelry, local artwork, and curated collections of period pieces. The event attracts both established antique dealers and emerging makers who create vintage-inspired work, so there's a genuine blend of nostalgia and contemporary craftsmanship throughout the market. The setting at Ohio Expo Center, located at 717 E 17th Ave in Columbus, provides both indoor and outdoor space, which means the market can accommodate a wide range of vendor types and gives shoppers multiple environments to explore. Fall timing in mid-October creates a natural seasonal draw, as shoppers are beginning their holiday decorating and gift-hunting while the weather remains pleasant for browsing outdoor booths. This pop-up format differentiates Vintage Market Days from permanent antique malls or year-round markets. The curated, juried vendor selection and concentrated three-day event create a sense of occasion and discovery for attendees who know they need to plan their visit around specific dates. For vendors, the annual schedule and established location make it a reliable event to plan around for showcasing inventory to a dedicated audience of vintage enthusiasts and home decor shoppers across central Ohio.
Ohio Vintage Fest
by Ohio Vintage Fest
Ohio Expo Center, 717 E 17th Ave, Columbus, OH 43211
February 14-15, 2027
25 spots open
If you're drawn to vintage goods and retro treasures, the Ohio Vintage Fest is a pop-up shopping event worth marking on your calendar. Held at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus, this annual event happens in mid-February, right around Valentine's Day weekend, making it a perfect occasion for gift hunting or treating yourself to one-of-a-kind vintage finds. The timing captures that sweet spot when shoppers are looking for meaningful, distinctive gifts that go beyond typical retail offerings. The event brings together a diverse vendor community under one roof, creating an ideal marketplace for anyone selling vintage and retro goods. Vendors typically offer everything from carefully curated vintage clothing and accessories to home decor, vinyl records, collectibles, and other nostalgic items. The mixed vendor approach means you'll find both serious collectors hunting specific pieces and casual shoppers browsing for fun, interesting discoveries. This variety makes the event appealing to a wide range of attendees, from fashion-forward vintage enthusiasts to music collectors, interior design lovers, and people simply looking for authentic, pre-loved items with character. Pop-up events like this differ from regular vintage shops in that they concentrate a large selection of vendors in a single location for a limited time, creating excitement and urgency. Shoppers can experience multiple vendor collections in one visit, making it efficient for those hunting for specific categories or just exploring what's available. The Ohio Expo Center location in Columbus provides substantial space to accommodate numerous vendors and create a comfortable browsing experience, whether attendees are coming from within the city or traveling from surrounding areas in Ohio. For vendors, the Ohio Vintage Fest represents an opportunity to reach customers actively seeking vintage and retro merchandise during a season when gift-giving is on people's minds. The event draws an audience genuinely interested in the categories you'd be selling, making it a worthwhile addition to your event calendar if you specialize in vintage goods of any kind.
German Village Makers Market
by German Village Makers Market
1108 City Park Ave, Columbus, OH 43206
April 19, May 17, June 14, July 19, Aug 16, Sept 13, Oct 18, Dec 6, 2026
25 spots open
Outdoor market with 65+ makers selling home goods, ceramics, jewelry, baked goods, art prints. Free admission, food trucks, live music, pet-friendly on Sundays 11am-4pm.
Not Your Mama's Little Golden Hour Market
by Not Your Mama's Craft Market
The Little Grand Market, Grandview, Columbus, OH
Last Friday of May, June, July, August, September 2026
25 spots open
Evening market series with local makers, bakers, vintage shops, boutiques. Sunset food hall venue with live music and city skyline views.
Columbus Market Days on Broadway
by Uptown Columbus
Broadway, Columbus, GA 31901
Seasonal 2026
40 spots open
Columbus Market Days on Broadway brings the energy of a weekly pop-up market to the heart of downtown Columbus, Georgia. Seasonal markets like this one create a gathering space where the community can connect with local makers, farmers, and artisans all in one convenient location. Taking place on Broadway, this weekly event transforms the street into a bustling marketplace that reflects the region's creative talent and agricultural bounty. The vendor mix at Columbus Market Days on Broadway spans a wide range of product categories, making it a destination for shoppers with diverse interests. You'll find fresh and organic produce from regional farmers alongside handcrafted jewelry, unique artisan goods, and home décor items created by local makers. Baked goods vendors often bring fresh-from-the-oven items like breads, pastries, and specialty treats that draw crowds looking for quality ingredients and ready-to-eat options. This blend of vendors creates a dynamic shopping environment where visitors might discover anything from seasonal vegetables to one-of-a-kind crafted pieces they won't find in conventional retail stores. Pop-up markets thrive on their accessibility and community-focused atmosphere. Unlike permanent retail spaces, weekly markets like this one offer vendors flexibility while giving shoppers predictable opportunities to browse and support local businesses. The seasonal format means the market responds to what's fresh and available throughout the year, with produce and product offerings shifting naturally with the seasons. Columbus Market Days on Broadway draws both regular shoppers who have made it part of their weekly routine and visitors discovering local vendors for the first time. Whether you're a crafter looking to reach conscious consumers, a farmer wanting to sell directly to your community, or a maker seeking a lower-commitment sales channel, this weekly pop-up provides a platform to connect with an engaged audience on Broadway in Columbus, Georgia.
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