Vendor Events in Dover, OH

9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Dover, OH. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Dover(5)

Tuscarawas Valley Farmers Market

by Tuscarawas Valley Farmers Market Organizers

259 S. Tuscarawas Ave, Dover, OH 44622

Wed: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Jun 3 - Oct 15

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25 spots open

The Tuscarawas Valley Farmers Market is a producer-only market where vendors grow or create all their own products. Located at the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds in Dover, the market features fresh produce, meats, dairy, baked goods, soaps, honey, and locally made products. The market operates every Wednesday afternoon and offers a community gathering space with live music, cooking demonstrations, and food trucks. The market is open rain or shine, with coverage under the fairgrounds grandstand during inclement weather. Vendors range from produce growers to artisans, and the market accepts multiple payment methods including SNAP and EBT. Booth fees are approximately $13 per market day for a 12x12 space.

Loockerman Way Farmers' Market

by Loockerman Way Farmers' Market Organizers

Loockerman Way Plaza - Loockerman Street, Dover, DE 19904

Wed: 11:30 AM-4:30 PM, Jun 18 - Aug 27

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25 spots open

Downtown Dover's weekly farmers market brings local producers and vendors to Loockerman Way Plaza throughout the summer growing season. Running Wednesday afternoons from mid-June through late August, this farmers market operates during a convenient time slot that works well for shoppers making their way through the city center. The Loockerman Way Farmers' Market draws vendors who specialize in fresh, locally-grown produce, seasonal vegetables, and other food items that reflect what's in harvest during each week of the market's run. You'll find the typical range of farmers market offerings here: fresh eggs from local farms, baked goods made by regional producers, honey and preserves from area beekeepers, and a variety of vegetables depending on the season. Many vendors also bring meat products and other value-added food items. The market's focus on food and produce makes it a straightforward destination if you're looking to stock your booth or shop with fresh, local items. This is the kind of market where you'll see consistent foot traffic from people doing their weekly shopping, families picking up dinner ingredients, and neighbors stopping by after work. The Loockerman Street location in Dover keeps the market visible and accessible within Kent County, making it a regular stop for both established vendors and those building their route through Delaware. Shoppers appreciate that the market accepts credit cards alongside SNAP and EBT benefits, which broadens the customer base you'll reach as a vendor. Wednesday afternoons during summer are prime time for farmers markets in the Mid-Atlantic, when both producers have the most variety to offer and customers are actively shopping for their weekly needs.

Dover Farmers' Market

by Seacoast Eat Local

Nebi Park, Dover, NH

Wednesdays 3:30 - 6:30 PM

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The Dover Farmers' Market is a seasonal summer market operated by Seacoast Eat Local, a nonprofit dedicated to connecting local producers with consumers. Vendors sell locally grown and produced fruits, vegetables, seafood, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, maple syrup, baked goods, prepared foods, crafts, and body care products. All vendors make, grow, harvest, catch, or craft 100% of what they sell. The market features live music and attracts both local shoppers and visitors. SNAP and EBT benefits are accepted, with Granite State Market Match doubling purchasing power for eligible customers. The market operates as part of Seacoast Eat Local's four-market regional system serving Portsmouth, Exeter, Durham, and Dover.

Dover Downtown Farmers Market

by Downtown Dover Partnership

Loockerman Street, Dover, DE 19901

2026-05-07

Farmers Market$25

25 spots open

Loockerman Street in downtown Dover transforms into a vibrant farmers market every Thursday, bringing fresh produce and local goods directly to the heart of Delaware's capital. The Dover Downtown Farmers Market draws vendors from central Delaware who grow, bake, and craft products for the community, making it a reliable weekly destination for shoppers seeking regional flavors and handmade items. The market's Thursday afternoon timing works well for people finishing their workweek or running errands in the downtown area, and the historic setting of Loockerman Street adds character to the shopping experience. Vendors at this farmers market typically feature seasonal produce that reflects what grows well in Delaware during different times of year. Spring and early summer months like May bring lighter vegetables, early greens, strawberries, and plants from local farms. You'll also find bakers selling bread, pastries, and other prepared goods alongside artisans offering handmade products. The mix of farmers, bakers, and crafters creates a more diverse shopping environment than a produce-focused market alone, so regular attendees tend to be people looking for a broader selection of local and homemade items, not just vegetables. As a weekly farmers market, the Dover Downtown Farmers Market offers consistency that appeals to both vendors and regular customers. Weekly schedules work well for vendors who want predictable selling opportunities and for shoppers who want to build the market into their routine. The downtown Dover location means the market benefits from foot traffic and visibility in a central area, potentially drawing both dedicated farmers market shoppers and casual browsers exploring downtown. For vendors selling produce, baked goods, or artisan products from central Delaware, a weekly farmers market provides steady visibility and the chance to build relationships with repeat customers throughout the season.

Modern Maturity Center Farmers Market

by Modern Maturity Center

Dover, DE

2026-06-04

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20 spots open

Running every Thursday from 11am to 2pm throughout the summer and fall, this weekly farmers market in Dover draws a steady crowd of local shoppers and Modern Maturity Center members looking for fresh seasonal produce and artisan goods. The midday timing makes it a convenient stop for those already in the area or planning their lunch hour around picking up groceries. Starting June 4 and continuing through November 19, 2026, the market captures the full growing season, from early summer vegetables through fall harvest items like squash, apples, and root crops. The Modern Maturity Center location attracts a mix of regulars, many are older adults and retirees who value the accessibility and community aspect of shopping local. This demographic tends to seek high-quality produce, baked goods, honey, jams, and other value-added items rather than impulse buys. Vendors at Thursday midday markets like this often include vegetable farmers, berry growers, bakers, and makers of preserves, sauces, and other prepared foods. The June-through-November window means your spring plantings will align perfectly with demand, and fall crops tend to draw strong crowds as people prepare for cooler months. If you're a produce vendor, baker, or maker of local food products, this is a straightforward weekly commitment in a tight-knit community setting. The Modern Maturity Center setting suggests a customer base that values consistency, quality, and the chance to support local agriculture. Wednesday prep is manageable for a Thursday morning setup, making this a realistic addition to a vendor rotation that includes weekend markets or other weekday events. Dover's central Delaware location also means reasonable accessibility for vendors from surrounding areas.

Craft Fairs in Dover(1)

MMC Fourth Holiday Craft and Vendor Festival

by Modern Maturity Center

Dover, DE

2026-11-28

Craft FairContact organizer

20 spots open

Taking place in Dover, Delaware, this one-time holiday craft fair brings together local artisans and small business vendors in celebration of Small Business Saturday. The Modern Maturity Center hosts the MMC Fourth Holiday Craft and Vendor Festival on November 28th, 2026, creating an ideal shopping destination for those seeking handmade and unique gift options during the busy holiday season. This is the kind of event where you'll find the personal touch that mass-market retailers can't offer, vendors selling items they've crafted themselves rather than resold inventory, which means shoppers get authentic, often one-of-a-kind pieces perfect for gift-giving. What makes a craft fair different from other vendor events is the emphasis on handmade goods and artisan work. At this festival, expect to find local makers offering everything from seasonal décor and holiday-themed crafts to personalized gifts, home goods, and specialty items. Vendors at these kinds of events typically include jewelry makers, woodworkers, soap and candle artisans, painters, textile crafters, and other small business owners who create their products locally. The inventory changes year to year based on which vendors participate, but the focus remains on supporting local entrepreneurship and craftsmanship. This November event aligns with Small Business Saturday, the post-Thanksgiving shopping day dedicated to supporting independent businesses. For vendors, this timing is strategic, it's early enough in the holiday shopping season to capture customers looking ahead, yet still within the peak gifting period. The venue at the Modern Maturity Center in Dover positions this festival to draw both local shoppers and visitors from throughout Delaware and neighboring areas looking for handcrafted holiday finds. If you make and sell handmade goods, seasonal items, or specialty products with local appeal, this craft fair offers a solid opportunity to reach holiday shoppers during one of the year's most active retail weekends.

Festivals in Dover(2)

Blue Hen Renaissance Festival

by Blue Hen Renaissance Festival

Dover, DE

April 18-19, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

For two days in mid-April, Dover comes alive with a recreation of Renaissance-era culture and entertainment at the Blue Hen Renaissance Festival. Held at Akridge Scout Reservation, this one-time event creates an immersive world where history, fantasy, and modern creativity blend together. If you've never exhibited at a Renaissance festival before, these events draw crowds of enthusiasts eager to spend a weekend exploring artisan goods, performances, and the unique atmosphere that comes with this particular festival format. Renaissance festivals tend to attract vendors across a wide range of categories. You'll find traditional craftspeople selling hand-forged metalwork, leather goods, and woodwork alongside vendors offering fantasy-themed clothing, jewelry, and accessories. Food vendors thrive at these events, as do artists selling paintings, prints, and sculptures. Vendors of Renaissance-inspired home decor, toys, games, and novelty items also do well here. The attendee base includes families, history buffs, fantasy fans, costumed participants, and people simply looking for an entertaining weekend outing. Many attendees come in period dress or costumes, which creates a fun, participatory atmosphere that's different from typical craft fairs or farmers markets. The April timing positions this festival nicely in spring, when outdoor events become more appealing and weather in Delaware is generally mild. The Akridge Scout Reservation setting suggests a more spacious, outdoor-oriented layout, which works well for the festival format and allows vendors to create immersive booth displays. Whether you sell handmade crafts, specialty foods, vintage items, or anything in between, this event draws people specifically looking to browse and spend time exploring vendor offerings in an entertainment-focused setting rather than a quick shopping trip.

Old Dover Days

by Visit Central Delaware / Kent County Tourism

Dover, DE

2027-05-02

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Held in the heart of Delaware's capital city, Old Dover Days is a heritage festival celebrating the region's rich colonial and early American history. Taking place across downtown Dover's most iconic spaces, Legislative Mall and The Green, this spring event draws history enthusiasts, families, and locals who want to connect with the area's deep roots. The festival unfolds over two days in early May, capturing that perfect moment when Delaware's weather turns warm and the downtown district comes alive with activity. The centerpiece of Old Dover Days is a traditional parade that winds from Hazel Road down State Street through Loockerman, a route that itself traces the town's historic pathways. Beyond the parade, the festival embraces its heritage focus through guided tours of Dover's well-preserved historic homes, offering visitors a chance to step inside buildings that shaped Delaware's past. This combination of educational experiences and public celebration is what sets heritage festivals apart from other event types, they're designed to honor local history while bringing the community together around shared cultural identity. The vendor experience at Old Dover Days reflects this historic focus. An artisan market features craftspeople and makers whose work often draws inspiration from traditional techniques, colonial crafts, or regional heritage. Food vendors offer both contemporary options and dishes rooted in Delaware's culinary traditions, creating a blend of old and new. Live entertainment throughout the festival typically includes period music, demonstrations, or performances that reinforce the historical theme without feeling overly reenacted or theme-park-like. If your business creates handmade goods, historical reproductions, heritage-inspired products, or locally-rooted food items, Old Dover Days attracts an audience specifically interested in these offerings. Attendees at heritage festivals tend to value authenticity and story, they want to know where things come from and what makes them special. The spring timing means people are in a festive mood after winter, ready to get outdoors and explore their community's identity. For vendors based in Delaware or nearby states, this is a meaningful event that connects you with customers who appreciate craftsmanship and local character.

Pop-Ups in Dover(1)

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