Vendor Events in Falmouth, ME

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Falmouth, ME. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Falmouth(2)

Falmouth Farmers' Market

by Falmouth Farmers' Market

22 Hat Trick Dr, Falmouth, ME 04105

Wednesdays, 1 PM - 5 PM, Jun - Oct

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

If you're looking for a reliable midweek outlet to reach home cooks and food-focused shoppers in the greater Portland area, Falmouth Farmers' Market offers a steady customer base throughout the growing season. Running every Wednesday from 1 PM to 5 PM between June and October, this weekly market attracts residents from Falmouth and surrounding communities who prioritize local sourcing and seasonal eating. The market's afternoon timing appeals to shoppers coming from work or running errands, making it distinct from early-morning markets that cater to a different crowd. Vendors can expect a mix of serious home gardeners, health-conscious families, and customers who've made farmers' markets a regular shopping habit. The 22 Hat Trick Dr location in Falmouth, just north of Portland, puts you in a suburban setting with good foot traffic and loyal repeat customers. At farmers' markets like this one, you'll typically find growers selling peak seasonal produce, from spring greens and early berries through fall squashes and root vegetables. Beyond produce, these markets support meat and poultry vendors, bakeries offering fresh-baked breads and pastries, and producers of value-added goods like jams, honey, and specialty foods. Many farmers' markets also include cut flower vendors and prepared foods, creating a full shopping experience that keeps customers coming back each week. The June through October window captures the entire season when local farms have the most abundant inventory. This extended run means you can build genuine customer relationships over months rather than one-off events. Farmers' markets operate on a different rhythm than seasonal festivals or weekend craft fairs, offering stability and predictability for vendors planning production schedules and inventory. For producers with consistent seasonal output, a weekly commitment to Falmouth Farmers' Market provides regular sales opportunities and the chance to become a recognized vendor in an established community shopping tradition.

Falmouth Farmers Market

by Falmouth Farmers Market Inc.

Marine Park, 180 Scranton Avenue, Falmouth, MA 02540

Thursdays, 12 PM - 5 PM, late May - mid Oct

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Thursdays at Marine Park in Falmouth bring together a weekly gathering of local growers and food producers who set up shop from noon to 5 PM throughout the late-spring through fall season. This farmers market operates as a direct-to-consumer marketplace where vendors sell what they've grown or made themselves, creating an environment quite different from traditional grocery shopping. You'll find the market nestled at 180 Scranton Avenue with waterfront views that draw both serious food shoppers and casual browsers looking to spend time outdoors near the harbor. The vendor mix at Falmouth Farmers Market reflects what grows well in coastal Massachusetts and what local producers specialize in. Farm-fresh produce dominates the lineup, with growers bringing seasonal vegetables and fruits throughout the market's run from late May through mid-October. Beyond produce, you'll encounter seafood vendors taking advantage of the location's proximity to fishing communities, along with bakers offering fresh bread and pastries, beekeepers selling local honey, and artisans making value-added products like jams, prepared foods, or other locally-sourced goods. This variety means the market appeals to home cooks restocking their kitchens, people seeking hyperlocal ingredients, and those interested in meeting the people behind their food. The Thursday afternoon timing and waterfront setting at Marine Park create a particular atmosphere that blends practical shopping with leisure. Families often make it a weekly destination, and the addition of live music means people linger longer than a quick produce run. The harbor views provide natural appeal that encourages visitors to explore what vendors are offering while enjoying the outdoor environment. For vendors, this combination of consistent weekly foot traffic, a family-friendly reputation, and the scenic location makes it an attractive market to work throughout the growing season.

Craft Fairs in Falmouth(1)

Falmouth Harbor Craft Fair

Falmouth, MA

September 5-6, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Each September, Falmouth's waterfront comes alive when local and regional artisans gather for a celebration of handmade creativity. The Falmouth Harbor Craft Fair brings together vendors specializing in original crafts, from jewelry and pottery to woodworking, textiles, and mixed media art. If you're a maker of any handcrafted goods, this is an event where customers actively seek out unique, one-of-a-kind pieces rather than mass-produced alternatives. Craft fairs like this one differ from farmers markets or general festivals because the focus is squarely on artisan-made items and creative goods. Attendees come specifically to support independent makers and find gifts and home decor that tell a story. The early September timing means you're hitting the tail end of summer tourism in the Cape Cod region while also tapping into fall gift-giving season. People are refreshed from summer, looking to invest in quality handmade items, and the weather is typically ideal for outdoor shopping and browsing. Falmouth's harbor location adds to the appeal for both vendors and shoppers. The seaside setting creates a pleasant atmosphere where customers linger longer, and the natural beauty of the area draws visitors who are already in a spending mood. Vendors at craft fairs in coastal towns often report strong foot traffic from tourists and locals alike, especially during a September weekend when the summer rush has cooled but the destination is still active. Whether you create pottery, jewelry, fiber arts, home goods, or any other handcrafted items, this fair offers a targeted audience of craft-conscious shoppers. The two-day format gives you the chance to build relationships with repeat visitors and get valuable feedback on your work in a setting designed specifically for artisan sellers.

Festivals in Falmouth(1)

Kentucky Wool Festival

by Kentucky Wool Festival

Falmouth, KY

2026-10-02

FestivalJuried; submit photos of work

20 spots open

Held annually in Falmouth, Kentucky, this three-day festival celebrates all things fiber, from raw fleece to finished garments. If you work with wool, yarn, textiles, or related crafts, this event draws a dedicated audience of fiber enthusiasts, knitters, weavers, and anyone curious about the textile arts. The festival takes place in early October, timing that appeals to crafters stocking up for holiday projects and gift-giving season. Beyond fiber vendors, you'll find complementary makers including potters, woodworkers, and jewelers, creating a well-rounded juried craft show that attracts quality-conscious shoppers looking for handmade goods. The atmosphere blends educational experiences with shopping. Live sheep shearing demonstrations run throughout the weekend, offering attendees insight into where wool actually comes from and how the fiber gets processed. The dedicated Wool Tent hosts fiber arts workshops where visitors can try their hand at spinning, felting, weaving, or other traditional techniques. These interactive elements keep people on the grounds longer and create natural gathering spots where vendors can engage with customers who are genuinely interested in the craft. For vendors, this means an audience that understands quality, values handmade items, and often has disposable income for specialty goods. The juried selection process means booths feature vetted artisans and makers, which helps maintain the festival's reputation and sets expectations for attendee quality. With over 200 booths across the three days, there's room for established vendors alongside emerging makers testing the market. October weather in Kentucky is generally mild and pleasant, making it comfortable for both shoppers and vendors to spend extended time outdoors. Whether you're selling finished fiber art, supplies for fiber workers, or complementary handmade goods, the Kentucky Wool Festival brings together the right community of buyers who appreciate quality craftsmanship and understand the work that goes into creating with your hands.

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