Vendor Events in Coshocton, OH
3 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Coshocton, OH. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Coshocton(2)
Coshocton Farmer's Market Association
by Coshocton Farmer's Market Association Organizers
Roscoe Village Visitor Center lot (temporary 2026 location); historically 300 block of Main Street, Coshocton, OH
Saturdays 8:30 AM-12:00 PM
25 spots open
The Coshocton Farmer's Market Association operates every Saturday morning from May through late October at 707 Kenilworth Avenue in Coshocton, Ohio, providing a consistent weekly gathering for local growers, bakers, and artisans to connect with community members seeking fresh, locally-sourced products. This farmers market draws a diverse mix of vendors and shoppers throughout the growing season, making it an ideal destination for those looking to stock up on seasonal produce, baked goods, and other homemade items while supporting regional agriculture and small businesses. Vendors at this Coshocton farmers market typically feature an array of fresh vegetables and fruits that change with the seasons, from spring greens and early summer berries to fall squashes and root vegetables. Beyond produce, you'll find baked goods fresh from local kitchens, farm-fresh eggs, herbs both culinary and medicinal, cut flowers, and various craft items made by area artisans. The market's focus on food and produce creates an atmosphere where shoppers prioritize quality ingredients and direct relationships with growers, which is a hallmark of farmers markets in rural Ohio communities. Operating from 8:30 AM to noon on Saturday mornings gives early risers the best selection and gives vendors a manageable timeframe to sell before the day gets too warm. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, making transactions convenient for modern shoppers. The Coshocton Farmer's Market Association also accepts WIC benefits, demonstrating a commitment to food access across different income levels in the community. Vendors who offer organic or sustainably-grown products are part of the mix, appealing to health-conscious shoppers and those interested in how their food is produced. Whether you're a longtime supporter of farmers markets or new to shopping seasonally, this weekly market provides a reliable opportunity to find quality local goods and build relationships with the people who grow and make them.
Local Bounty Coshocton, LLC
by Local Bounty Coshocton, LLC Organizers
22951 S.R. 83 North, Coshocton, OH 43812
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Local Bounty Coshocton operates as a year-round indoor farmers market dedicated to connecting regional producers directly with shoppers seeking locally sourced food and goods. Located at 22951 S.R. 83 North in Coshocton, Ohio, this weekly market provides a stable selling environment for vendors who grow, raise, or make their products within the region. Unlike seasonal outdoor farmers markets that operate only during warmer months, the indoor setting here means vendors can participate consistently throughout the year, making it an appealing option for those with established customer bases or year-round production capabilities. The market draws a diverse vendor collective of 20+ operators offering a comprehensive range of locally produced items. You'll find seasonal produce from regional farms, fresh meats from local livestock operations, and baked goods made in small batches. Honey, syrups, dairy products, and handmade cheeses from area producers round out the food offerings, alongside non-food items like soaps and other artisanal goods. This mix reflects both the agricultural heritage of the Coshocton area and growing consumer interest in knowing where their food comes from. Shoppers at Local Bounty Coshocton tend to prioritize quality and local sourcing, making them ideal customers for vendors focused on food production, specialty items, and small-batch goods. The weekly schedule creates routine foot traffic and encourages repeat customers who plan their shopping around the market. Since the market operates year-round, spring and summer typically see peak produce selection and attendance, while fall and winter attract shoppers seeking preserved goods, stored root vegetables, meats, and holiday-specific items like specialty baked goods and artisanal gifts. For vendors considering participation, Local Bounty Coshocton offers the advantage of an established indoor location with a regular schedule, reducing the logistics and weather concerns of outdoor markets. The regional focus means less direct competition from distant producers, and the vendor-owned operation suggests a collaborative community atmosphere among participants.
Festivals in Coshocton(1)
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