Vendor Events in Davenport, WA
8 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Davenport, WA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Davenport(4)
Big Red Barn Farmers Market
by Big Red Barn Farmers Market Organizers
605 Morgan Street, Davenport, WA 99122
Fri: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Jun 21 - Oct 11
25 spots open
Summer through early fall is prime season for farmers markets in Eastern Washington, and the Big Red Barn Farmers Market in Davenport runs weekly from June through October to capture that abundant growing period. Located at 605 Morgan Street, this farmers market draws vendors from the surrounding Lincoln County area who bring produce, baked goods, cheese, eggs, herbs, flowers, and other farm-made items every Friday afternoon. The late afternoon timing (3:00 PM to 7:00 PM) makes it convenient for people to stop by after work or while running errands in town, creating a relaxed atmosphere where both established farms and smaller producers can connect directly with their community. What sets a farmers market apart from other events is the direct relationship between grower and buyer. At the Big Red Barn Farmers Market, you're typically dealing with vendors who grew or produced what they're selling, rather than resellers. This means shoppers can ask questions about growing practices, varieties, and recipes, while vendors get immediate feedback on what their community wants. The mix of categories, from seasonal produce to artisan cheese to fresh-cut flowers, appeals to home cooks, gardeners, and people looking to support local food systems. The market's acceptance of WIC and Senior FMNP benefits makes fresh food accessible to a broader range of shoppers, and credit card options keep the experience convenient. The Friday evening slot during the growing season typically attracts a mix of regular customers, tourists passing through, and people taking advantage of weekend plans already in town. Whether you're a baker, herbalist, or produce grower in the region, a weekly commitment here builds a loyal customer base over the season. The Big Red Barn Farmers Market runs through mid-October, giving you a solid window to sell before the market winds down with the changing weather.
Quad Cities Food Hub
by Quad Cities Food Hub Organizers
421 W. River Drive Suite 5, Davenport, IA 52801
Tue: 11:00 AM-7:00 PM;Wed: 11:00 AM-7:00 PM;Thu: 11:00 AM-7:00 PM;Fri: 11:00 AM-5:00 PM;Sat: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM;Sun: 12:00 PM-4:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31
25 spots open
The Quad Cities Food Hub operates as a year-round farmers market located at 421 W. River Drive Suite 5 in Davenport, Iowa, serving the greater Quad Cities region with a consistent weekly schedule that accommodates both weekday and weekend shoppers. This is a community-focused marketplace where local producers and vendors gather throughout the entire year to sell directly to consumers, which means you'll find the freshest seasonal offerings at each visit rather than a static inventory. Unlike traditional grocery stores, farmers markets offer shoppers the chance to connect with the people who grow and make their food, and this Davenport location emphasizes that relationship by hosting vendors selling everything from fresh produce and baked goods to local cheese, eggs, seafood, and cut flowers. The variety of vendors here reflects what successful farmers markets typically attract: farmers bringing in seasonal vegetables and fruits, bakers offering fresh breads and pastries, cheese makers, beekeepers, and producers of specialty food items. Many vendors focus on quality and local sourcing, and you'll find organic products available throughout the market. This diversity means shoppers might pick up dinner ingredients on a Tuesday evening after work, or spend Saturday morning browsing a fuller selection of vendors and building a week's worth of groceries. The extended hours on weekdays from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM accommodate different schedules, while weekend hours shift earlier to catch morning shoppers. The Quad Cities Food Hub accepts SNAP/EBT benefits, making fresh, quality food accessible to a broader community. This commitment to food access, combined with the year-round operation, positions the market as a reliable destination for vendors looking to build a consistent customer base across all seasons. Whether you're selling spring greens, summer berries, fall root vegetables, winter squash, or value-added products like preserves, honey, or baked goods, a farmers market operation that runs every day of the year offers steady foot traffic and the chance to reach shoppers actively seeking local food sources in the Davenport area.
Davenport Freight House Farmers Market
by Freight House Farmers Market
421 W River Dr, Davenport, IA 52801
Saturdays and Sundays, May-October 2026
25 spots open
Operating year-round at 421 W River Dr in Davenport, this weekly farmers market brings together over 80 vendors from Iowa and Illinois who sell directly to shoppers across three market days each week. The Davenport Freight House Farmers Market occupies a historic venue along the Mississippi River, creating a distinctive setting that blends the character of the building with the energy of a working farmers market. Because the market runs indoors and outdoors depending on the season and weather, it provides a reliable shopping destination for the Quad Cities community whether you're selling fresh produce in summer or prepared foods and winter goods later in the year. The vendor mix here is genuinely diverse. You'll find farmers bringing seasonal produce, bakers offering fresh breads and pastries, and artisans selling everything from prepared foods to crafts and value-added products. This variety means the market attracts different shopper types throughout the week and throughout the year. Shoppers come for their weekly produce run, but also to discover local prepared foods, baked goods, and handmade items. The multi-day-per-week format (Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays) means vendors have flexibility in which days work best for their products and business model. Because the Davenport Freight House Farmers Market operates year-round, you're not limited to seasonal-only selling. Winter shoppers are often looking for storage crops, preserved goods, baked items, and artisan products that sell well when fresh produce isn't available. The riverside location in historic Davenport gives the market a strong sense of place and community identity within the Quad Cities region. For vendors looking for a stable, established farmers market with consistent foot traffic and a well-mixed vendor lineup, this is a solid option that works across all seasons.
Davenport Farmers Market
by Davenport Farmers Market
Mississippi Riverfront, River Dr, Davenport, IA 52801
Wednesdays, Saturdays & Sundays, May - October
50 spots open
Operating three days a week throughout the growing season, this farmers market brings together local producers and artisans at the scenic Mississippi Riverfront location in Davenport. The market runs Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from May through October, making it a consistent destination for both regular shoppers and vendors looking to build a loyal customer base across multiple weekly opportunities. The riverfront setting provides an appealing backdrop that draws foot traffic beyond typical farmers market shoppers, creating a vibrant community gathering space. You'll find a genuinely mixed vendor lineup here rather than produce-only offerings. Alongside seasonal vegetables, fruits, and other farm products, vendors sell locally raised meats and eggs, baked goods, preserves, and prepared foods. Craft vendors also participate, meaning there's room for handmade items and artisanal goods beyond just agricultural products. This mix appeals to shoppers looking for both nutritional staples and unique gifts or home goods, which translates to diverse customer interests and spending patterns throughout the market day. The three-day-a-week schedule across different days of the week allows vendors to test different customer demographics and shopping patterns. Weekday shoppers often differ from weekend crowds, and the May through October timeframe captures spring planting season, peak summer abundance, and early fall harvest. The location along River Drive on Davenport's riverfront offers natural walkability and a pleasant outdoor environment, weather permitting. For vendors, this means access to established foot traffic in a community-oriented setting where customers expect to find fresh, local products and handcrafted items throughout the growing season.
Festivals in Davenport(2)
Icestravaganza at Freight House
by Downtown Davenport Partnership
Davenport, IA
January 16-18, 2027
20 spots open
When winter arrives in Iowa, the Freight House district in Davenport transforms into a celebration of cold-weather creativity and community gathering. Icestravaganza brings together ice carvers, local vendors, and visitors for a festival that showcases what makes winter special in the Midwest. Taking place January 16-18, 2026, this annual event uses the unique boardwalk setting as a canvas for ice sculpture displays while maintaining the walkable, accessible feel that makes winter festivals inviting rather than isolating. The festival kicks off Friday evening from 5-8pm, offering an intimate introduction to the ice sculptures and evening ambiance along the boardwalk. Saturday's full-day programming from 8am-4pm is when the event reaches its stride, with live ice carving demonstrations happening throughout the day so you can watch artists transform blocks of ice into intricate pieces. This hands-on element gives the festival educational value beyond typical vendor marketplaces. Sunday wraps up from 10am-2pm, capturing the family-oriented crowd that typically emerges as the weekend winds down. The "This is Iowa" theme signals that organizers are leaning into regional pride and authentic Midwestern character rather than generic winter aesthetics. For vendors, Icestravaganza combines elements you'd find at both craft fairs and farmers markets. Local food producers, artisans, and farm-stand vendors set up alongside makers of winter-themed goods, seasonal crafts, and gift items. The outdoor activity zone adds another dimension, drawing families and attendees who might not be traditional craft fair shoppers but are looking for holiday experiences and winter entertainment. This mix means you'll encounter foot traffic from both intentional craft shoppers and casual festival-goers exploring what the Freight House boardwalk has to offer that January weekend. The boardwalk location provides natural gathering points and photo opportunities, which tends to extend dwell time and increase vendor interaction. January can be a quieter season for events, making this annual festival a notable draw for the region and a solid opportunity for winter-focused vendors looking to capitalize on the post-holiday period when people are still in buying mode for gifts and home decor.
Quad City Juneteenth Festival
by Quad City Juneteenth
Davenport, IA
June 19, 2027
20 spots open
The Quad City Juneteenth Festival is an annual celebration hosted by the Friends of MLK in Davenport, Iowa. This vendor-inclusive festival features food and retail vendors, craft booths, local and national history information, community resource booths, live entertainment, and activities for all ages. The event commemorates Juneteenth, the oldest known celebration marking the end of slavery in the United States, and attracts hundreds of attendees from the Quad Cities region. The festival is held at LeClaire Park downtown Davenport and runs 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event is free to attend and welcomes numerous Black-owned businesses and vendors, providing community economic opportunity and cultural celebration.
Craft Fairs in Davenport(2)
Beaux Arts Fair Davenport
by Beaux Arts Fair
3000 W Locust St, Davenport, IA 52804
May 9-10, 2027
100 spots open
--> HOME | Beaux Arts Fair top of page HOME APPLICATION ABOUT MEET THE ARTISTS ARTIST INFORMATION SPONSORSHIPS CONTACT More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. BEAUX ARTS FAIR Spring Mother s Day Fair Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds May 9-10, 2026 Saturday: 10 AM 5 PM Sunday: 10 AM 4 PM 2025 Beaux Arts Fair Winners Best of Show: Painting - Laure/Eva Larabee (#413) The Beaux Arts Fund Committee, a non-profit group of volunteers, donates all proceeds to the Figge Art Museum to fund exhibitions and educational programs. The fair is free to the public. beauxartsfair@gmail.com (309) 706-1434 bottom of page
Beaux Arts Fair - Davenport
by Beaux Arts Foundation
Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds, 2815 W Locust St, Davenport, IA 52804
Spring 2026
80 spots open
Since 1954, this spring event has established itself as a cornerstone arts celebration in the Quad Cities region. Held annually at the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds in Davenport, the Beaux Arts Fair draws artists and craftspeople from across the region who showcase handmade work spanning painting, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, fiber arts, woodworking, and mixed media. The fair's longevity speaks to its reputation for curating quality vendors, attracting both established artisans and emerging makers looking to connect with art enthusiasts and collectors. The atmosphere at the Beaux Arts Fair in Davenport reflects the diversity of spring creativity. Visitors typically include serious art collectors, gift shoppers, families exploring local talent, and fellow makers scouting trends and techniques. Because the fair emphasizes arts and crafts rather than commercial goods, attendees come specifically seeking original, handcrafted pieces they won't find elsewhere. The spring timing captures the seasonal energy of renewal, and many vendors use this fair to launch new collections or test ideas before summer markets. For vendors, the Beaux Arts Fair offers exposure within the Quad Cities arts community and access to an audience that values craftsmanship and originality. The free admission model encourages steady foot traffic throughout the day, drawing both casual browsers and committed buyers. The fairgrounds location provides adequate space for displaying work in a traditional arts fair setting. Whether you create fine art, functional ceramics, artisan jewelry, hand-bound books, or any original craft, this annual event at Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds in Davenport is worth considering as part of a spring vendor schedule in Iowa.
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