Vendor Events in Emmett, ID

2 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Emmett, ID. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Emmett(1)

Emmett Farmers Market

by Emmett Farmers Market Organizers

Blaser Park at Washington Ave (Hwy 52), Emmett, ID 83617

Wednesdays 3-6 PM and Saturdays 9 AM-1 PM, June 3 - October 10, 2026

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25 spots open

Located at Blaser Park on Washington Avenue in Emmett, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers throughout the growing season. Operating from late April through the end of October, the market runs twice weekly to serve the community: Wednesday afternoons from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM and Saturday mornings from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. This dual-schedule format makes it accessible whether you're looking to stock up on weekend groceries or prefer a quick midweek shopping trip. The Emmett Farmers Market focuses on fresh, locally-sourced food and produce, with vendors typically offering seasonal vegetables and fruits, baked goods, artisan cheeses, farm-fresh eggs, and fresh herbs. You'll also find handcrafted items and fresh flowers among the vendor mix, giving shoppers a well-rounded farmers market experience. The mix of food vendors and craft producers creates the kind of community gathering that farmers markets are known for, a place where neighbors can catch up while supporting local agriculture and small businesses. Because this market runs throughout Idaho's prime growing season, what's available shifts with the calendar. Early season brings leafy greens and early crops, while summer fills vendor stalls with the peak variety of produce and prepared foods. Fall offerings reflect the harvest, with storage crops and preserved goods becoming more prominent as autumn progresses. This seasonal rhythm means vendors who participate can plan their product offerings to match what grows well in the region and what shoppers are looking for month to month. The Wednesday evening and Saturday morning schedule gives vendors flexibility in choosing which slots work best for their operation, and it provides repeat shopping opportunities for customers who want to visit regularly. For vendors considering the Emmett Farmers Market, this is a community-focused, produce-centered venue with consistent foot traffic across both time slots throughout the spring, summer, and fall months.

Festivals in Emmett(1)

Emmett Cherry Festival

by Emmett Cherry Festival Committee

Emmett City Park, 172 N McKinley Ave, Emmett, ID 83617

June 17-20, 2027

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80 spots open

Every June, the small town of Emmett transforms into a celebration of local heritage and community spirit with this four-day festival held at Emmett City Park. The event draws visitors from across Idaho and neighboring regions who come for the cherry-themed festivities, live entertainment, and vibrant vendor marketplace. If you're a crafter, food producer, or small business owner looking to reach an engaged audience in a historic small-town setting, this annual gathering offers a proven platform with deep community roots and multi-generational appeal. The festival atmosphere blends traditional Americana with contemporary vendor opportunities. You'll find craft vendors selling handmade goods, local food producers, agricultural vendors, and artisans who capitalize on the event's family-friendly environment and free admission policy. The June timing means summer weather, school holidays approaching, and peak season for farmers markets and outdoor events. The four-day run (June 17-20, 2026) gives you extended selling opportunities compared to single-day events, and the festival's 91-year history suggests a well-established customer base that returns year after year. Attendees come specifically expecting to browse local crafts and specialty food items alongside carnival entertainment and live music programming. Located at 501 E Main Street in Emmett City Park, the venue sits at the heart of this rural Idaho community, making it accessible to both locals and travelers passing through the region. The mix of vendor categories means diverse crowds throughout the four days, from families with children enjoying rides and activities to adults seeking handcrafted items and local products. This is an established regional festival with the kind of predictable foot traffic that allows vendors to plan inventory and staffing effectively. Whether you specialize in baked goods, crafts, plants, or other artisan products, the Emmett Cherry Festival represents a solid opportunity to connect with a traditional festival audience in a well-organized, community-backed event.

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