Vendor Events in Cumberland, MD
6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Cumberland, MD. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Cumberland(4)
Cumberland Downtown Farmers Market
by Downtown Cumberland Business Association
Canal Place, Cumberland, MD
2026-05-07
25 spots open
The Downtown Cumberland Farmers Market is a weekly vendor market operating Thursdays from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm during the May-October season at Canal Place in Cumberland. The market relocated from Baltimore Street to Canal Place in 2023 as part of downtown revitalization efforts. Vendors include local farmers and producers offering fresh produce, fruits, vegetables, herbs, plants, meats, seafood, honey, baked goods, and handmade crafts from the Allegany County region. The market draws hundreds of community shoppers seeking locally-grown and handcrafted items. With a producer-focused model, the market emphasizes direct farmer-to-consumer sales and serves as a community gathering place. Vendor applications are available through the Allegany Mountain Fresh website.
Cumberland Farmers Market
by Cumberland Farmers Market Association
52 Baltimore St, Cumberland, MD 21502
Fridays, 3 PM - 7 PM, May - October
25 spots open
Held weekly on Friday afternoons from May through October, this farmers market brings the mountain community of Cumberland together around locally grown food and handmade goods. Located at 52 Baltimore St in Cumberland, MD, the market operates from 3 PM to 7 PM, making it accessible for vendors and shoppers who work traditional hours. The Friday evening timing means the market captures that sweet spot when people are winding down their workweek and looking to stock up on fresh produce for the weekend ahead. The vendors at this Western Maryland farmers market reflect the region's agricultural heritage and creative spirit. You'll find seasonal produce from nearby farms, taking advantage of the growing season that runs through the fall harvest. Baked goods are a staple, with vendors offering everything from artisan breads to pastries, pies, and other prepared foods. Alongside the food vendors, handmade goods vendors display their wares, including crafts and products made by local makers. This mix of categories means the market draws a diverse crowd: home cooks looking for fresh ingredients, people seeking unique gifts and homemade items, and neighbors simply enjoying the community gathering space. The Appalachian character of the area shapes what you'll see at the Cumberland Farmers Market. The produce reflects what grows well in this mountain landscape, and the artisan goods often carry the fingerprints of local tradition and craftsmanship. Shopping or selling at this market connects you to a community that values direct relationships between makers and buyers. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach customers who prefer to buy locally, or you're scouting for regular markets in Western Maryland, the Cumberland Farmers Market offers a weekly opportunity during the growing season to engage with a dedicated customer base in this historic mountain town.
Cumberland Farmers' Market
by Cumberland Farmers' Market
290 Tuttle Rd, Cumberland, ME 04021
Saturdays, 9 AM - 12 PM, Jun - Oct
25 spots open
A family-friendly Saturday market in Cumberland Center near the fairgrounds. Features local farm produce, baked goods, meats, eggs, flowers, and artisan items from the greater Portland area.
Downtown Cumberland Farmers Market
by City of Cumberland / Allegany Farmers Market Association
Cumberland, MD
2027-06-20
20 spots open
Running year-round with seasonal intensity, this weekly farmers market in Cumberland, MD operates at Canal Place in the heart of historic downtown. The market runs Thursday evenings from late April through October and expands to include Saturday mornings from late June through October, giving vendors multiple opportunities to reach different crowds throughout the growing season. This is a traditional producer market, meaning vendors are typically growers and makers selling what they've grown or produced themselves, so you'll find a rotating selection of seasonal produce, herbs, plants, and value-added goods like preserves, baked goods, and crafts made by the producers themselves. The Thursday evening market taps into the after-work crowd looking to pick up dinner ingredients and socialize in downtown Cumberland, while Saturday mornings draw families and serious home cooks hunting for the week's produce. In June, expect early-season berries, spring greens, and tender vegetables just coming into their prime. By midsummer through fall, the market peaks with tomatoes, peppers, squash, beans, and stone fruits. Late summer and early fall bring apples, root vegetables, and storage crops. The Canal Place location keeps the market visible and accessible in Cumberland's downtown corridor, making it a natural gathering spot for both regular customers and newcomers browsing the area. For vendors, this market offers steady foot traffic across two peak seasons and provides exposure in a community-focused setting. The split schedule between Thursday evenings and weekend mornings appeals to different shopper behaviors and times, so you can test one day or commit to both depending on your production capacity and sales goals. Whether you're selling fresh produce, plants, preserves, or other farm-made products, the Downtown Cumberland Farmers Market's long season from spring through fall gives you a substantial window to build customer relationships and establish your presence in the local market.
Festivals in Cumberland(2)
Cumberland Heritage Days Festival
by Heritage Days Festival
Cumberland, MD
2026-09-12
20 spots open
Cumberland Heritage Days is the region's signature festival held in downtown Cumberland on Historic Washington Street. This arts and crafts festival features 125+ vendors and exhibitors selling handcrafted items, jewelry, fiber arts, and more alongside 30+ food vendors. The event draws approximately 10,000 attendees and offers live entertainment, children's activities, historic interpretation, walking tours, and special demonstrations. Vendors include juried artisans, food vendors, non-profits, and commercial booths. The festival is free admission and spans two days with extended hours. In addition to the main festival, Cumberland's Heritage Days includes special events and programming throughout the extended Heritage Days period, celebrating the region's history and culture.
Cumberland Fair
by Cumberland Farmers Club
197 Blanchard Rd, Cumberland, ME 04021
September 27 - October 3, 2026 (7 days)
25 spots open
The Cumberland Fair is an annual agricultural fair and community celebration held for seven days in late September at the Cumberland Fairgrounds. The event features exhibition halls with livestock shows, competitions showcasing local agriculture and handicrafts, harness racing, animal pulling contests, carnival rides, and various food vendors. The fair serves as a platform for local vendors and exhibitors to showcase agricultural products, crafts, and merchandise to thousands of visitors from the region. The event emphasizes agricultural education, youth involvement through 4-H programs, and community engagement while celebrating Maine's farming heritage. Families and fair-goers enjoy entertainment, local food, and interactive agricultural demonstrations throughout the week.
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