Vendor Events in Deerfield, NH

7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Deerfield, NH. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Deerfield(1)

Deerfield Farmer's Market

by Deerfield Farmer's Market Organizers

9 Church Street, Deerfield, NH 03037

Every 2nd & 4th Saturday, 11:00 AM-2:00 PM, June-October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Held weekly at 10 Church Street in Deerfield, New Hampshire, this farmers market serves Rockingham County with seasonal produce and local goods throughout much of the year. The summer season runs Friday afternoons from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM between mid-June and late September, making it convenient for shoppers to stop by after work or on their way into the weekend. As temperatures drop, the market shifts to Sunday mornings from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, running from November through mid-March for those seeking winter vegetables, preserved foods, and holiday items. Vendors at the Deerfield Farmer's Market bring the variety typical of a well-established community market. You'll find seasonal produce from local farms, fresh baked goods from regional bakeries, artisanal cheeses, farm-fresh eggs, cut flowers, herbs both fresh and dried, and handmade crafts. This mix appeals to home cooks stocking their kitchens with quality ingredients as well as gift shoppers looking for unique, locally-made items. The market accepts both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, making it accessible to shoppers across different payment preferences. The seasonal rhythm of the Deerfield Farmer's Market reflects the agricultural calendar of New Hampshire and surrounding areas. Summer vendors capitalize on peak harvest season, with abundant berries, vegetables, and herbs drawing crowds looking to preserve or cook with peak-season produce. The winter schedule caters to a different shopping pattern, with vendors focusing on storage crops, root vegetables, and prepared foods alongside holiday-themed items and crafts. For vendors, this dual-season format means two distinct selling environments: the casual, high-traffic weekday evening market in summer and the more intentional Sunday gathering during colder months. This is a genuine farmers market where relationships between local producers and regular customers form over the seasons. Whether you're a vendor looking to build a route of consistent markets or exploring where to source ingredients and handmade goods, the Deerfield location offers a stable, community-focused selling and shopping environment in central New Hampshire.

Festivals in Deerfield(4)

Deerfield Fair

by Deerfield Fair Association

34 Stage Rd, Deerfield, NH 03037

Late September - Early October

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

Running continuously since 1876, this annual festival in Deerfield, NH is a cornerstone event in the New England fair calendar and one of the region's longest-running agricultural celebrations. Held each year in late September through early October, the Deerfield Fair draws thousands of visitors during the fall season when people are actively looking to get outdoors, explore local vendors, and experience traditional fair activities. The fairgrounds at 34 Stage Rd become a gathering place for the community and visitors from surrounding areas, all coming together to celebrate rural heritage, farming culture, and local commerce. What makes this festival distinctive is its blend of traditional agricultural exhibits and competitive events alongside a robust vendor marketplace. You'll find the fairgrounds filled with livestock competitions, horse and ox pulls, and harness racing that draw both participants and spectators interested in these heritage rural sports. This mix of agricultural focus means the crowd tends toward people genuinely interested in farming, crafts, local food, and outdoor products, rather than purely casual browsers. The fair's long history also means it has developed strong attendance year after year, giving vendors reliable foot traffic and an audience that comes with intention. For vendors, the Deerfield Fair's general marketplace spans across the fairgrounds and accommodates a wide range of product categories. Beyond the core agricultural vendors and local farms you'd expect at a fair of this type, the vendor area typically supports craft makers, artisans, small producers, and local businesses selling everything from handmade goods to specialty foods and seasonal items. The late September to early October timing means vendors often bring fall-themed inventory, seasonal preserves, harvest goods, and items suited to the shift into autumn. The fairgrounds setting provides space for both booth vendors and demonstrations, so different types of selling setups are possible depending on your product category. This is the kind of established, community-focused festival where repeat attendance is common and vendor loyalty matters. Families and fair enthusiasts plan trips around the Deerfield Fair, creating a predictable and sustained customer base across the multi-day event window. Whether you sell agricultural products, crafts, local foods, or general merchandise, the festival's mixed vendor approach and strong regional reputation make it a solid option for reaching customers actively shopping at a traditional New England fair experience.

New Hampshire Farm, Forest, and Garden Expo

by NH Farm, Forest and Garden Expo

Deerfield, NH

2027-05-01

FestivalContact expo for exhibitor pricing

20 spots open

The New Hampshire Farm, Forest and Garden Expo is a celebrated two-day agricultural and forestry festival held annually at the Deerfield Fairgrounds. This hands-on event attracts families, hobby farmers, agricultural enthusiasts, and homeowners with a diverse vendor and exhibitor community showcasing farming equipment, forestry tools, crafts, fiber arts, honey and beekeeping products, and educational organizations. The expo features live demonstrations including working sawmills, heavy equipment displays, timber competitions, horse-drawn wagon rides, and expert-led workshops on topics ranging from beekeeping to land conservation. Children's programs and livestock competitions round out the experience. Vendors benefit from strong attendance, a targeted marketing campaign, and a community focused on agricultural traditions and sustainable living practices.

NH Sheep & Wool Festival

by NH Sheep and Wool Growers Association

Deerfield Fairgrounds, 34 Stage Road, Deerfield, NH 03037

Saturday, May 9 (9 AM - 5 PM) & Sunday, May 10 (9 AM - 4 PM)

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

If you work with fiber, yarn, wool, or sheep-related products, the annual festival at Deerfield Fairgrounds in Deerfield, NH is a natural fit for reaching customers who are genuinely invested in these crafts. This two-day event in mid-May brings together hundreds of vendors and thousands of visitors specifically interested in fiber arts, farming, and the animals behind these traditions. You'll find spinners, knitters, weavers, and dyers alongside farmers, breeders, and artisans who sell everything from raw fleece and finished yarns to sheep-themed home goods, jewelry, and clothing. Beyond the vendor floor, the festival grounds buzz with live demonstrations of shearing, dyeing, and fiber preparation, plus educational workshops and lectures that keep attendees engaged and spending time on site. The Deerfield Fairgrounds location provides the open space needed for both indoor vendor areas and outdoor animal displays, sheep shows, and herding dog trials that make this event unique compared to typical craft fairs. Attendees skew toward people with genuine passion for their craft rather than casual browsers, which means they're more likely to purchase quality handmade items and return to vendors they connect with. The May timing catches the spring season when people are reinvigorated about their projects and gardening, while the weekend-long format (Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM, Sunday 9 AM to 4 PM) gives you flexibility in how you staff your booth across both days. Youth sheep shows and educational programming throughout the weekend draw families, but you'll also see serious fiber artists, hobby farmers, and established collectors who travel to regional fiber festivals. The combination of vendor booths, live animals, competitions, and hands-on demonstrations creates an environment where people linger, attend multiple workshops, and tend to spend more than they initially planned. If your products connect to any part of this ecosystem, whether that's yarn, wool clothing, farm products, or fiber-related tools and art, this festival offers direct access to a concentrated audience who already values handmade and artisanal goods.

New Hampshire Sheep and Wool Festival

Deerfield, NH

May 9-10, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Held on May 9-10, 2026, the New Hampshire Sheep and Wool Festival in Deerfield brings together a community passionate about fiber arts, livestock, and sustainable farming. This festival celebrates sheep breeding, wool production, and the entire ecosystem of working with natural fibers, from raw fleece to finished textiles. If you work with yarn, wool, knitted goods, woven products, dyed fibers, or sheep-related crafts, this event attracts exactly the audience you want to reach. Festivals like this draw a dedicated crowd of fiber enthusiasts, knitters, weavers, spinners, and homesteaders who actively seek out vendors selling specialty yarns, roving, finished blankets, sweaters, and other wool products. You'll also find people interested in the agricultural side of things: those raising sheep, learning about different breeds, or exploring sustainable farming practices. The May timing catches spring energy when people are thinking about outdoor projects, garden seasons, and seasonal crafting. Attendees typically come prepared to spend time exploring booths, learning from vendors, and often making purchases for both personal use and gifting. The mixed vendor focus means the festival welcomes not just wool and fiber specialists but also complementary businesses. Vendors selling natural dyes, knitting needles and tools, patterns, sheep-themed crafts, farm products, and even rural lifestyle goods find their place alongside core fiber vendors. The festival setting encourages a leisurely browsing experience where people linger longer than they might at a farmers market, giving vendors more time for conversations and demonstrations. This is an event where your customer base comes with genuine interest and buying intent. Whether you're a fiber artist, sheep breeder, yarn dyer, textile crafter, or maker of wool-related goods, the New Hampshire Sheep and Wool Festival in Deerfield offers direct access to a niche but enthusiastic market of people who value quality, craftsmanship, and the stories behind handmade and farm-sourced products.

Craft Fairs in Deerfield(2)

Old Deerfield Fall Arts and Crafts Festival

Deerfield, MA

September 19-20, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

The 50th annual Old Deerfield Fall Arts and Crafts Festival is a juried craft fair featuring over 100 artisans from across multiple states. Vendors sell handmade items including pottery, jewelry, woodworking, glass, fine art, textiles, apparel, dolls, and specialty foods. The outdoor event draws more than 1,000 visitors and is held on the scenic grounds of Memorial Hall Museum in the historic Old Deerfield village, which was a founder of the Arts and Crafts Movement over 120 years ago. The festival celebrates the rich craft heritage of the region and includes free family activities, live music, specialty food vendors, and free museum access for fair attendees. This prestigious New England craft event is one of the most respected on the East Coast.

Old Deerfield Fall Arts & Crafts Festival

by Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association

Memorial Street (at Memorial Hall Museum, 8 Memorial St), Deerfield, MA 01342

September 19-20, 2026 (50th Anniversary)

Craft Fair$385+ depending on booth size

120 spots open

The Old Deerfield Fall Arts and Crafts Festival is a premier autumn craft fair featuring over 100 juried artisans from across the region. Vendors display and sell handcrafted items including jewelry, pottery, woodworking, textiles, fine art, mixed media, specialty foods, and more. The outdoor festival, held on Memorial Street in the historic Old Deerfield village, celebrates the area's 19th and 20th century Arts and Crafts Movement heritage. Over 1,000 visitors typically attend each year. The event offers free shuttle buses and parking, family activities, live music, and food vendors. Admission is $7 for adults with museum access included. The festival benefits the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association's educational and preservation programs.

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