Vendor Events in Evanston, WY

6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Evanston, WY. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Evanston(5)

Evanston Farmers Market at Historic Depot Square

by City of Evanston / Friends of Evanston Farmers Markets

Evanston, WY

2026-07-05

Farmers MarketContact City of Evanston

20 spots open

The Evanston Farmers Market is a weekly outdoor farmers market held at Historic Depot Square in downtown Evanston, Wyoming. Vendors sell fresh produce, vegetables, handmade items, baked goods, and prepared food. The market attracts local shoppers seeking farm-fresh products and artisan goods. Located in southwest Wyoming, the summer season runs mid-July through early October on Thursday afternoons, providing a gathering place for the community. The market is family-friendly and supports local farmers and craftspeople in the region.

Ridgeville Park District Farmers Market

by Ridgeville Park District Farmers Market Organizers

908 Seward St., Evanston, IL 60202

Wed: 3:30 AM-7:00 PM, Jun 4 - Oct 8

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Wednesday afternoons in Evanston from early June through October bring a weekly gathering of local farmers and food producers to Ridgeville Park District. The Ridgeville Park District Farmers Market operates at 908 Seward St., serving the community with a rotating selection of seasonal produce, baked goods, eggs, fresh fruits, coffee, and other food items sourced from regional growers and makers. This is a traditional farmers market format, meaning you'll find vendors selling directly from their farms and small food businesses, with an emphasis on freshness and local sourcing rather than the broader craft or artisan mix you'd see at a general craft fair or festival. Summer and early fall are peak seasons for farmers markets in the Chicago area, and this Evanston location captures that window from June through early October. The weekly schedule means vendors can build relationships with regular customers and keep their product mix aligned with what's actually in season. Early summer typically brings asparagus, greens, and early berries, while mid to late summer fills tables with tomatoes, stone fruits, and corn. Fall transitions to root vegetables, apples, and winter squash. For farmers and producers, this consistency makes it a stable weekly opportunity rather than a one-time event. The market accepts both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, which expands access for a range of shoppers in the community. If you're a food vendor, baker, or produce grower in or near Cook County, this weekly market offers a direct-to-consumer sales opportunity during the peak season for farmers market traffic. The Wednesday afternoon timing, running from 3:30 PM to 7:00 PM, positions it as a convenient stop for people heading home from work or school, which tends to draw steady foot traffic for vendors.

Evanston Wednesday Farmers Market

by City of Evanston

University Pl & Oak Ave, Evanston, IL 60201

Saturdays, 7:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Running through the heart of downtown Evanston, this midweek farmers market brings local growers and makers to University Place and Oak Avenue every Wednesday afternoon during the growing season. From June through October, the market operates during evening hours, making it a natural stop for people heading home from work or running weeknight errands. Unlike weekend markets that draw crowds looking to spend a full morning shopping, the Wednesday slot fills a different rhythm—vendors here serve the neighborhood crowd looking for dinner ingredients and fresh baked goods after a workday. You'll find the typical farmers market mix: seasonal produce from regional growers, freshly baked breads and pastries, and prepared foods that reflect the Evanston community's taste for quality ingredients. The 3 PM to 7 PM window means you can browse during your lunch break or after finishing up at the office, giving you more flexibility than early-morning Saturday shopping. Because it's a weekly standing market rather than a seasonal pop-up or one-off event, vendors build relationships with regular customers who know what to expect week to week. The location on University Place and Oak Avenue puts the market in downtown Evanston's walkable core, making it accessible to the mix of residents, students, and workers in the area. The midweek timing also means less competition from other regional farmers markets, so if you're a vendor looking to establish a consistent presence in the North Shore, this market offers a dedicated customer base looking specifically for Wednesday evening shopping. The market's focus on produce, baked goods, and artisan items keeps the lineup curated and complementary—you won't feel lost in a sea of competing vendor types.

Evanston Farmers Market

by Evanston Farmers Market Association

1090 University Pl, Evanston, IL 60201

Saturdays, 7:30 AM - 1 PM, May - November

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Every Saturday morning from May through November, locals and visitors head to University Place in Evanston for one of the North Shore's most established farmers markets. The Evanston Farmers Market runs from 7:30 AM to 1 PM, making it easy to get there early for the best selection or pop by mid-morning if you prefer a less crowded experience. The weekly rhythm means the market stays responsive to what's in season, so you'll find different offerings throughout the growing season. Spring brings tender greens and early herbs, summer explodes with tomatoes and stone fruits, and fall transitions into squash, apples, and root vegetables. The vendor mix reflects what makes farmers markets special. You'll find local farmers selling produce they've grown themselves, bakers offering everything from sourdough to pastries, meat and dairy vendors with products from regional farms, and artisans selling handmade goods like preserves, honey, prepared foods, and crafts. This mix keeps shoppers coming back weekly rather than just seasonally, since there's both the reliable staples people need and the discovery element of what's new each week. The early morning hours appeal to both serious home cooks looking to plan their week around what's available and casual shoppers who treat Saturday morning at the market as part of their routine. The location on University Place puts the market in the heart of Evanston, making it accessible whether you're a vendor looking to reach North Shore residents or a shopper looking for convenience. The May through November window captures the full growing season when farmers and food producers have the most to offer. For vendors, farmers markets like this one provide a consistent weekly opportunity to build a customer base and sell directly to consumers who value knowing where their food comes from and supporting local agriculture and small businesses.

West End Market

by West End Market Organizers

Church Street and Dodge Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at Church Street and Dodge Avenue in Evanston, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers throughout the growing season. Like most farmers markets, West End Market creates a direct connection between vendors and home cooks, food enthusiasts, and residents looking for fresh, seasonal produce and prepared foods. The market typically draws a mix of shoppers from the surrounding Evanston neighborhoods and nearby areas of Cook County, attracted by the convenience of a local source for fruits, vegetables, and specialty food items. Farmers markets operate differently than craft fairs or pop-up shops, focusing primarily on agricultural products, farm goods, and food-based inventory. Vendors at West End Market generally offer items like seasonal produce, herbs, baked goods, dairy products, honey, jams, and other value-added food products. The weekly schedule means regular customers develop relationships with their favorite farmers and producers, and shoppers can expect to find different items depending on what's in season. Spring brings greens and early vegetables, summer offers peak variety with berries and stone fruits, fall brings squashes and root vegetables, and some vendors extend into early winter with storage crops and preserved items. Since West End Market operates seasonally, the exact dates and vendor lineup vary year to year. If you're considering becoming a vendor, reaching out to the market organizers directly is the best way to learn about current scheduling, vendor fees, application processes, and any specific requirements for your product category. Many farmers markets in the Chicago area run from late spring through fall, though some extend their seasons. The Evanston location makes it accessible to both vendors looking to reach motivated food shoppers in the North Shore area and customers who value supporting local agriculture and food producers.

Festivals in Evanston(1)

Evanston Ethnic Arts Festival

by City of Evanston Cultural Arts

Dawes Park, Sheridan Rd & Church St, Evanston, IL 60201

July 18-19, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

Happening over two days in mid-July at Evanston's scenic Dawes Park, this annual festival celebrates the artistic traditions and cultural heritage of communities from around the world. The event draws a diverse crowd of locals and visitors who come to experience authentic performances, browse global artisan work, and sample cuisines from multiple continents. If you're a craftsperson working in traditional or contemporary ethnic arts, this is an event that attracts attendees specifically interested in cultural work and willing to engage with vendors who have a genuine connection to their craft traditions. The festival atmosphere blends performance and commerce seamlessly. You'll find stages hosting world music and dance performances throughout the weekend, which keeps foot traffic flowing and creates energy around the vendor areas. The lakefront location along Sheridan Road in Evanston means the setting itself appeals to people looking for a cultural outing in a pleasant environment. Attendees typically include families, art enthusiasts, and people specifically seeking handmade goods that reflect global artistic practices rather than mass-produced items. Arts and crafts vendors at events like this typically sell textiles, jewelry, ceramics, paintings, sculptures, home decor, and other handmade items rooted in specific cultural traditions. Whether you work in traditional techniques passed down through your community or create contemporary pieces inspired by cultural aesthetics, the festival's focus on ethnic arts means your work will be presented in context with other artisans doing similar work. The diverse vendor mix actually strengthens each vendor's positioning because attendees come expecting to see a range of cultural perspectives and artistic styles. The July timing means warm weather and active summer foot traffic in the Evanston area. Families often plan outings around cultural festivals during this season, and the two-day format gives you exposure across both days. If your craft aligns with the festival's multicultural and arts-focused mission, this event offers a chance to reach customers who actively seek out handmade, culturally significant work and are typically supportive of independent artisans.

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