Vendor Events in Farmingdale, NJ

8 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Farmingdale, NJ. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Farmingdale(1)

Pop-Ups in Farmingdale(3)

Farmingdale Antique and Vintage Market

Farmingdale, NJ

August 22

Pop-Up

25 spots open

If you're a vendor with antique, vintage, or curated secondhand goods, this one-day pop-up market in Farmingdale, NJ on August 22nd offers a focused opportunity to reach collectors and vintage enthusiasts in the area. Pop-up markets like this tend to draw a specific crowd, people actively hunting for unique pieces, statement furniture, retro clothing, and one-of-a-kind home décor items. Unlike ongoing farmers markets or seasonal craft fairs, a single-day pop-up creates urgency and excitement, drawing shoppers who know to mark their calendars for quality vintage and antique vendors all in one place. The Farmingdale Antique and Vintage Market brings together a mixed vendor lineup, so you'll typically see a broad range of offerings. Vintage clothing and accessories dealers often do well alongside furniture vendors, home goods sellers, jewelry specialists, and dealers in collectibles like vinyl records, vintage kitchenware, or retro decorative items. This diversity means the event appeals to different types of shoppers within the vintage and antique space, estate sale enthusiasts, interior designers sourcing unique pieces, younger shoppers looking for sustainable fashion, and collectors with specific interests. August timing works well for this type of event, as summer shoppers are often in browsing mode and planning home updates before fall. For vendors, a pop-up market format typically means lower commitment than a seasonal booth at a regular market, making it a good option to test a new location or reach a concentrated group of serious buyers. The single-day structure also means foot traffic is often concentrated, so shoppers tend to be focused and ready to purchase. If you carry vintage or antique inventory and want a venue where your target customer actively gathers, the Farmingdale Antique and Vintage Market offers a straightforward selling opportunity in central New Jersey.

Farmingdale Craft and Farmers Market

Farmingdale, NY

August 30th, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Taking place in Farmingdale, NY on August 30th, 2026, this one-time pop-up event brings together local makers, farmers, and artisans in a single-day marketplace. The mixed vendor lineup creates the kind of shopping experience where attendees can move from fresh produce and prepared foods to handmade crafts and art in the same visit, making it an efficient stop for people looking to support local businesses and find quality goods all at once. Pop-up markets like this one operate differently from regular farmers markets or permanent craft fairs. Because they're one-time events, they often draw vendors who are testing new locations, launching seasonal products, or looking to reach a specific community without a long-term commitment. For shoppers, this means a curated selection that reflects what vendors want to showcase at that particular moment in late summer. August is a transitional month for many farms and makers, so you'll likely see late-summer produce, preserved goods made from earlier harvests, and craft items that work well as gifts heading into the fall season. The general format of a mixed pop-up like the Farmingdale Craft and Farmers Market appeals to a broad audience. Families often appreciate having both food vendors and craft makers in one location, making it easy to browse while grabbing lunch or snacks. Home gardeners and cooking enthusiasts typically seek out the farm vendors for specialty produce and prepared items, while those interested in handmade goods and art can explore what local crafters are offering. The casual pop-up atmosphere tends to feel less formal than a traditional craft fair, with a more relaxed community vibe. If you're a vendor considering this event, the mixed nature of the marketplace means you're reaching diverse shoppers in a single day. The late August timing positions your products well as people start thinking about fall entertaining, gift-giving, and stocking their pantries before the season shifts.

Farmingdale Spring Antique and Vintage Market

Farmingdale, NJ

May 23

Pop-Up

25 spots open

If you're looking to connect with collectors, home decorators, and nostalgia seekers in central New Jersey, the spring edition coming to Farmingdale on May 23rd offers a solid one-time opportunity to reach an engaged crowd. This pop-up market brings together dealers and vendors specializing in antiques, vintage finds, collectibles, and retro home goods. The mix typically includes furniture restoration specialists, vintage clothing and accessories dealers, antique decorative items, mid-century modern pieces, and curated collections from smaller estate sales and personal collections. Whether you sell vintage ephemera, repurposed home décor, antique jewelry, retro kitchenware, or carefully sourced secondhand finds, this kind of event attracts buyers actively hunting for unique, one-of-a-kind pieces rather than mass-produced goods. Spring is prime season for antique and vintage markets in the Northeast. As the weather warms, people are refreshing their homes, planning summer entertaining, and seeking special pieces for renovations or personal collections. Farmingdale's location in Monmouth County makes it accessible to shoppers from across central and northern New Jersey who regularly attend these kinds of specialty markets. The attendee base for vintage and antique pop-ups tends to skew toward serious collectors, interior designers sourcing for projects, gift shoppers looking for distinctive items, and vintage enthusiasts who treat these events like treasure hunts. This is a one-time pop-up event, so it won't be a recurring commitment, but it's worth considering if you have seasonal inventory you want to move quickly or if you're testing the Farmingdale market. The antique and vintage category draws a different customer mindset than general craft fairs or farmers markets, since buyers here are often willing to spend more on quality, rarity, and authenticity. If your inventory aligns with what vintage and antique shoppers seek, a focused pop-up like this in Farmingdale can be an efficient way to reach the right people on a specific date.

Festivals in Farmingdale(4)

Farmingdale Fall Harvest Festival

Farmingdale, NJ

September 19-20, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

This one-time festival celebrates the transition into autumn with a mixed vendor marketplace that draws both shoppers looking for seasonal goods and those seeking handmade items and local products. Taking place in Farmingdale, NJ over the September 19-20 weekend, the event captures that particular energy of early fall when people are ready to refresh their homes and wardrobes after summer. The timing positions it perfectly for vendors offering fall-themed inventory, whether that's seasonal décor, harvest-inspired food products, or clothing suited to cooler weather ahead. Fall harvest festivals like this one typically attract a diverse mix of makers and sellers. You'll find crafters offering handmade goods like jewelry, ceramics, home décor, and artwork alongside local farmers and food producers selling fresh produce, baked goods, jams, and other farm-to-table items. Many vendors use these events to introduce their products to new customers, making it a good opportunity for established makers and newer sellers alike. The attendee base skews toward people actively shopping for gifts, home goods, and quality local products rather than just browsing, which can mean stronger sales potential for prepared vendors. The festival format differs from ongoing farmers markets or pop-up shops in that it's a concentrated, seasonal event drawing people specifically looking to spend a day out during an appealing time of year. September in New Jersey offers pleasant weather for outdoor shopping, and the harvest theme resonates with both locals and visitors. For vendors, a one-time event like the Farmingdale Fall Harvest Festival can be a good testing ground for new products or a focused selling opportunity without the commitment of a recurring market schedule. If you sell seasonal items, handmade goods, or locally-sourced products, this festival presents a chance to connect with an autumn-minded crowd in the Farmingdale area during prime shopping season for fall goods.

Farmingdale Holiday Fair

Farmingdale, NY

December 5th, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

The Farmingdale Holiday Fair brings together nearly 100 artisans and merchandise vendors for a seasonal celebration on December 5th, 2026, making it a one-time event that captures the festive energy of the holiday shopping season. As a mixed-vendor festival, this event draws a diverse lineup of creators and retailers, meaning you'll find everything from handmade crafts and artisan goods to holiday merchandise, decorations, and gifts. The variety appeals to shoppers looking for unique items they won't find in chain stores, making it an ideal venue for vendors who sell handcrafted products, holiday decor, specialty foods, jewelry, clothing, home goods, or seasonal merchandise. The festival atmosphere sets it apart from typical farmers markets or indoor craft fairs. With live DJ entertainment and interactive elements like face painting, the event creates an engaging environment that keeps attendees browsing longer and building community around the shopping experience. This kind of festive setup means families often plan to spend a couple of hours exploring, which translates to stronger foot traffic and more opportunities for impulse purchases. The December timing positions this event perfectly for holiday gift shopping, when consumers are actively looking for distinctive presents and last-minute stocking stuffers. For vendors, Farmingdale offers access to a concentrated audience of holiday shoppers in Nassau County and the surrounding Long Island area. The festival format allows you to showcase your full product range in a setting designed to maximize foot traffic and customer engagement. Whether you sell craft items, seasonal products, gift-worthy goods, or anything in between, the mixed-vendor composition means there's room for a wide range of product categories. If you're looking to capture holiday season sales and reach customers who specifically choose festival shopping for its curated, local-vendor experience, the Farmingdale Holiday Fair on December 5th, 2026 provides that concentrated opportunity.

Farmingdale Craft and Gift Fair

Farmingdale, NY

May 30-31, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place over the Memorial Day weekend, this craft and gift festival in Farmingdale, NY brings together a diverse lineup of vendors selling handmade goods, artisan products, and unique gifts. The May 30-31 timing makes it an ideal event for spring shoppers looking to refresh their homes and wardrobes after winter, or to find special occasion gifts for upcoming summer celebrations. Craft fairs like this one draw both seasoned collectors of handmade items and casual browsers looking for one-of-a-kind pieces they won't find in chain stores. The Farmingdale Craft and Gift Fair typically attracts a mixed vendor base, including jewelry makers, painters, woodworkers, pottery artists, home décor crafters, textile artisans, and gift product makers. This variety means shoppers move through the fair sampling different creative disciplines, and it also creates a dynamic environment where vendors in different categories can cross-promote and attract complementary customer bases. The festival format allows for a larger, more social shopping experience compared to weekly markets, with the two-day weekend structure giving both vendors and customers plenty of time to set up and browse. As a one-time event, the Farmingdale Craft and Gift Fair offers a concentrated opportunity to connect with serious craft buyers in the Long Island area. The late May date positions it perfectly for vendors selling seasonal items, gift-ready products, and pieces that appeal to people planning summer entertaining and outdoor living. Whether you work in traditional crafts, contemporary design, or anywhere in between, this festival provides a platform to reach customers actively seeking handmade and artisan goods during a peak shopping weekend.

Farmingdale EarthVibes Festival

Farmingdale, NJ

June 12-14, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place in Farmingdale, New Jersey over the weekend of June 12-14, 2026, this one-time festival celebrates earth-conscious living and community connection. The EarthVibes Festival brings together a diverse mix of vendors, artisans, and wellness practitioners who share a commitment to sustainable practices and holistic living. You'll find everything from handmade crafts and eco-friendly products to organic food vendors, local farmers, and wellness-focused businesses all under one umbrella. This is the kind of event that draws people looking to support small businesses while discovering new sustainable alternatives for their everyday lives. The festival atmosphere goes well beyond shopping. Throughout the three-day event, attendees participate in workshops covering topics relevant to sustainable living, wellness, and environmental awareness. Live music performances and drum and dance circles create an energetic, communal vibe that keeps people on the grounds for extended periods. Yoga sessions cater to the wellness-oriented crowd that gravitates toward events like this, while sound healing and other interactive experiences add layers of engagement. This combination of marketplace, educational programming, and experiential activities means vendor foot traffic spans different times of the day and appeals to people with varied interests. Summer festivals in New Jersey draw families, wellness enthusiasts, environmental advocates, and people specifically seeking locally-made and sustainable products. The early-to-mid June timing means pleasant weather and a community eager to spend time outdoors after spring. Attendees at earth-focused festivals like this tend to be intentional shoppers who value craftsmanship, authenticity, and alignment with their values. Whether you sell handmade goods, organic or locally-sourced food, sustainable home products, wellness services, or artisan crafts, the EarthVibes Festival audience actively seeks out vendors like yours. The festival's workshop and performance schedule keeps the energy high and foot traffic steady throughout the weekend, making it an attractive opportunity for vendors looking to build community connections while reaching engaged buyers.

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