Vendor Events in Fremont, CA

10 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Fremont, CA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Fremont(4)

Kaiser Fremont CFM

by Kaiser Fremont CFM Organizers

39400 Paseo Padre Parkway, Fremont, CA 94538

Thu:10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, January to December

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Fremont's year-round farmers market operates weekly on Thursday mornings at Kaiser Fremont, located at 39400 Paseo Padre Parkway in Alameda County. Running from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM every week from January through December, this farmers market serves as a consistent outlet for local food producers and growers looking to connect with regular shoppers in the Fremont community. The Kaiser Fremont CFM attracts a mix of vendors focused on fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, and nursery plants. You'll find farmers and producers bringing seasonal vegetables, prepared foods, and other food-related items that appeal to health-conscious shoppers and home gardeners. Because this is a year-round market rather than a seasonal operation, vendors benefit from steady foot traffic across all seasons, with inventory naturally shifting with what grows locally throughout the year. Winter months draw shoppers looking for cold-weather produce and comfort foods, while spring and summer bring peak demand for fresh vegetables, berries, and plants. What sets this farmers market apart is its commitment to accessibility and inclusivity. The market accepts SNAP and EBT benefits, making fresh produce available to a wider range of shoppers. It also accepts WIC vouchers and Senior FMNP benefits, which means vendors here serve diverse customer demographics including families, seniors, and low-income households. For vendors, this means tapping into established customer bases who specifically seek out SNAP-accepting markets and who visit regularly for their grocery shopping needs. The weekly Thursday schedule means regular vendors can build loyal customer relationships and plan inventory with confidence. Fremont's location in the East Bay makes this a stable market option for producers throughout Alameda County and the surrounding region. Whether you grow vegetables, make baked goods, raise flowers, or operate a prepared food business, the Kaiser Fremont CFM offers a predictable, year-round selling opportunity with customers actively seeking local and fresh food options.

Ralph's Joy of Living Farmer's Market

by Ralph's Joy of Living Farmer's Market Organizers

Front Street and Garrison Street, Fremont, OH 43420

Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jun 21 - Oct 18

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Ralph's Joy of Living Farmer's Market runs weekly from June through mid-October in downtown Fremont, bringing together local producers and growers who sell directly to the community. Located at the intersection of Front Street and Garrison Street, this Saturday morning market operates from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, making it an accessible weekly destination for residents of Sandusky County and surrounding areas looking for fresh, locally-sourced food and goods. The market focuses primarily on food and produce vendors, with a steady rotation of farmers, bakers, and specialty food makers. You'll find seasonal vegetables and fruits at their peak freshness, baked goods from local bakeries, farm-fresh eggs, artisanal cheeses, fresh herbs, and cut flowers that change with the season. The mix of vendors means shoppers can build a complete meal or stock their pantry in one visit, from produce to prepared foods and value-added products. Many vendors have developed loyal customer bases over the season, so regulars know who to visit for specific items. The market is designed to be inclusive and accessible to all community members. It accepts WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) benefits, WIC Cash, and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers, ensuring that nutrition assistance can be used directly toward fresh local food. This acceptance of these programs reflects the market's commitment to serving the broader Fremont community. The Saturday morning schedule works well for weekend errands, and the June-through-October timeline captures the heart of Ohio's growing season, when local farmers have the most abundant and diverse selection to offer. For vendors, Ralph's Joy of Living Farmer's Market represents a steady weekly sales opportunity in a central downtown location with consistent foot traffic throughout the summer and fall. It's an established market with an infrastructure designed to support local food producers and makers.

Fremont Farmers Market

by Fremont Farmers Market

5th & Main St, Fremont, NE 68025

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, May - October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

Located at 5th and Main Street in downtown Fremont, Nebraska, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and producers from Dodge County every Saturday morning from May through October. The market operates from 8 AM to noon, giving shoppers a comfortable window to browse fresh offerings before the day gets too warm. Positioned conveniently between Omaha and Lincoln, the Fremont Farmers Market serves as a reliable source for residents seeking direct access to seasonal produce, whether you're looking for vegetables at peak ripeness, freshly picked fruits, or specialty items that rarely make it to conventional grocery stores. Vendors at this market typically focus on what grows well in Nebraska's growing season. You'll find farmers selling their own produce, which means the selection shifts with the seasons from spring greens and asparagus through summer tomatoes, peppers, and corn, and into fall squashes and root vegetables. Beyond produce, the market regularly features local honey, farm-fresh eggs, and baked goods from home bakers, giving shoppers a genuine farm-to-table experience. The mix of vendors creates an atmosphere where you can talk directly with the people who grew or made what you're buying, understand their farming practices, and learn about seasonal eating. This is the kind of market that attracts neighborhood residents, home cooks looking to support local agriculture, and people who value knowing where their food comes from. The Saturday morning timing works well for weekend shoppers, and the downtown Fremont location makes it accessible for people shopping before or after other errands. Whether you're a produce vendor, baker, beekeeper, or other food producer in the region, the Fremont Farmers Market offers a consistent weekly opportunity to reach customers who actively seek out locally grown and produced foods during the warmer months.

San Jose Evergreen Farmers Market

by San Jose Evergreen Farmers Market Organizers

300 Aborn Rd., La Rochelle Winery, Fremont, CA 94538

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Held weekly at La Rochelle Winery on Aborn Road in Fremont, this seasonal farmers market draws local growers and food producers from the San Jose Evergreen area and surrounding communities. Like most farmers markets in the Bay Area, the San Jose Evergreen Farmers Market connects producers directly with shoppers who are looking for fresh, locally-grown produce and artisanal food products. The market typically features vendors selling seasonal fruits and vegetables, often including specialty items unique to what grows well in the Alameda County region during different times of year. Beyond produce, you'll commonly find vendors offering prepared foods, baked goods, dairy products, honey, flowers, and other farm-to-table items that appeal to home cooks and food enthusiasts. The atmosphere at a weekly farmers market like this one tends to be community-focused, with regular shoppers who know the vendors and plan meals around what's in season. It's a good venue if you're selling direct-to-consumer food products, as the customer base actively seeks out fresh alternatives to grocery stores. The setting at a winery also adds to the destination appeal, especially for vendors looking to reach customers interested in locally-sourced and artisanal offerings. Since this market operates seasonally, the vendor selection and product availability will shift throughout the year, so planning around peak growing seasons in Northern California typically makes sense. If you're considering becoming a vendor at the San Jose Evergreen Farmers Market, contact the organizers directly to confirm the current schedule and availability, as seasonal markets vary in their operating dates year to year. Farmers markets are generally well-suited for produce growers, food makers, and specialty food vendors who can meet health and handling requirements.

Festivals in Fremont(4)

John C Fremont Days Craft & Vendor Fair

by John C Fremont Days Inc.

Fremont, NE

2026-07-10

Festival$100/3-day event

20 spots open

John C. Fremont Days is an award-winning three-day festival celebrating Fremont's history and its namesake, held annually the second full weekend of July. The event features a craft and vendor fair, arts and crafts vendors, antique and collectors show, living history encampments, continuous entertainment on multiple stages, rough stock rodeo, car and bike show, children's activities, food court with multiple food vendors, beer gardens, historical parade, and sporting events throughout the city. The festival draws approximately 100,000 attendees and welcomes about 200 exhibitors including crafters and vendors. Most festival activities are free or affordable, making it a family-oriented community event with something for everyone.

John C. Fremont Days Festival

by John C. Fremont Days

Fremont, NE

July 10-12, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

The John C. Fremont Days Festival is a three-day family celebration held the second full weekend of July each year in downtown Fremont, Nebraska. This vendor-friendly festival features arts and crafts booths, antique power equipment displays, food vendors, live music on multiple stages, historical reenactments, a car and truck show, rodeo, and children's activities throughout John C. Fremont City Park and the surrounding downtown area. The event draws significant attendance with approximately 100,000 visitors, making it an excellent market for craft vendors, food trucks, and artisan sellers. The festival celebrates local heritage and includes parades, beer gardens, and continuous entertainment, offering vendors multiple days and hours of foot traffic from families and tourists.

New Hampshire Spring Renaissance Faire

Fremont, NH

May 9-10, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Step into a world where history, imagination, and performance collide at this spring festival in Fremont, NH. The New Hampshire Spring Renaissance Faire brings together the pageantry and craftsmanship of Renaissance-era entertainment with modern vendor culture, creating a unique event that appeals to history enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking an escape into theatrical adventure. Held May 9-10, 2026, this one-time festival offers a concentrated weekend of immersive entertainment and shopping that captures the spirit of traditional faire culture. Renaissance faires draw a dedicated crowd of attendees who come ready to engage with vendors selling handcrafted goods, artisan products, and specialty items that fit the historical aesthetic and spirit of the event. Vendors at faires like this typically offer period-inspired crafts, jewelry, leather goods, woodworking, metalwork, artwork, textiles, and other handmade wares. You'll also find food vendors, performers' merchandise, and specialty retailers catering to both the reenactment community and casual visitors looking for unique, one-of-a-kind items. The spring timing means vendors can showcase new inventory after winter and capitalize on the outdoor season when customers are energized and spending time at festivals. What distinguishes a Renaissance faire from other festivals is its commitment to theatrical atmosphere and educational value. The event weaves together visual spectacle, live performance, and interactive elements that create an immersive experience rather than a standard vendor marketplace. Attendees come expecting to be entertained and transported, which makes them receptive to exploring vendor booths and making purchases in the spirit of the event. This blend of entertainment and commerce creates a different shopping dynamic than typical craft fairs or farmers markets. If you create handcrafted goods, period-inspired products, specialty items, or anything that complements a Renaissance aesthetic, the New Hampshire Spring Renaissance Faire in Fremont offers a weekend opportunity to reach an engaged audience specifically gathered for this type of event. The May timing places it perfectly in the spring festival season when both vendors and customers are eager to participate in outdoor cultural events.

New Hampshire Renaissance Faire

Fremont, NH

May 16-17, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

# New Hampshire Renaissance Faire Step into a world of theatrical wonder and historical fantasy at this spring festival celebrating Renaissance culture and artistry. Taking place in Fremont, New Hampshire on May 16-17, 2026, the New Hampshire Renaissance Faire brings together vendors, performers, and visitors who embrace the pageantry and craftsmanship of the Renaissance period. This is the kind of event where attendees dress in period costume, interact with live performers, and browse carefully curated goods in an immersive setting that feels genuinely different from typical marketplace events. Renaissance fairs attract a devoted and enthusiastic crowd. Visitors come specifically to spend the day exploring vendor booths, watching theatrical performances, and engaging with the elaborate theming throughout the grounds. You'll find shoppers actively seeking handmade goods, specialty items, and unique finds they won't discover elsewhere. The audience tends to be engaged and willing to spend time at each booth, asking questions and connecting with vendors about their crafts. This makes fairs like these valuable opportunities to build relationships with customers who appreciate artisanal work and specialty products. Vendors at Renaissance Faire events typically include makers of leather goods, jewelry, clothing, and accessories with period or fantasy aesthetics. Woodworkers, blacksmiths, glassblowers, and other artisans often do well, as do vendors selling food, beverages, bath and body products, home decor, and novelty items that fit the Renaissance theme. The vibe is celebratory and immersive rather than purely transactional. May timing means pleasant spring weather in New Hampshire, making the weekend festival experience comfortable for both vendors and visitors exploring the fairgrounds. If you create handmade goods, specialty items, or products with a Renaissance or fantasy appeal, this Fremont festival offers a chance to reach customers who actively seek out vendors at these events. The New Hampshire Renaissance Faire brings together the right audience for vendors whose work aligns with the fair's theatrical and historical aesthetic.

Craft Fairs in Fremont(1)

Ohlone College Flea and Community Market

Fremont, CA

September 12th, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

A one-time community gathering is coming to Fremont on September 12th, 2026, when Ohlone College will host its Flea and Community Market. This craft fair brings together a diverse group of artisans and makers selling handmade goods, offering both vendors and shoppers a chance to connect in an accessible, community-focused setting. Unlike large commercial markets, craft fairs like this one emphasize the personal touch of small makers, so you'll find items created by hand rather than mass-produced inventory. Whether you make jewelry, pottery, textiles, woodwork, home décor, or other handcrafted items, this is the kind of event where customers genuinely appreciate the story behind what they're buying. September is an ideal time for a community market in the Fremont area, as the summer heat begins to ease and people are thinking about fall gatherings and gift-giving. The event's location at Ohlone College creates a natural draw from the campus community, local residents, and shoppers looking to support independent makers. Craft fairs tend to attract buyers who are intentional about where their money goes and value artisanal products over chain-store alternatives. You can expect an audience that appreciates quality, uniqueness, and the craftsmanship that goes into handmade goods. The "community market" aspect of the event's name suggests an emphasis on bringing together neighbors and supporting local creative businesses. This isn't a massive festival with thousands of vendors, but rather an intimate gathering where meaningful transactions can happen. For vendors selling handmade crafts, these smaller, focused markets often feel less overwhelming than sprawling events while still drawing genuine customers. If you make or sell handcrafted items and want to reach the Fremont community in a straightforward, welcoming environment, the Ohlone College Flea and Community Market on September 12th, 2026, could be a solid fit for your business.

Pop-Ups in Fremont(1)

Ohlone College Saturday Flea Market

by Ohlone College Flea & Community Market

Ohlone College, 43600 Mission Blvd, Fremont, CA 94539

May 9th, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

On May 9th, 2026, Ohlone College in Fremont will host a Saturday flea market bringing together a diverse mix of vendors and shoppers in one location. This one-time pop-up event at 43600 Mission Blvd offers a different energy than traditional craft fairs or farmers markets, flea markets thrive on the hunt, the variety, and the chance to find unexpected treasures alongside everyday goods. Whether you sell vintage items, handmade crafts, home goods, clothing, collectibles, or general merchandise, this event draws the kind of shopper who loves browsing across multiple categories in a single afternoon. Ohlone College's Fremont location makes it an accessible venue for vendors across the Bay Area looking to reach a broad customer base. Saturday timing means you'll encounter both casual browsers and dedicated flea market enthusiasts looking to spend a few hours exploring. The mixed vendor focus means you're not competing within a narrow niche, instead, shoppers are primed to discover all kinds of products, from handcrafted items to secondhand finds to new small business goods. This diversity actually works in your favor as a vendor, since attendees come with open minds about what they might discover. Spring timing in May positions this event well for seasonal shopping, whether customers are refreshing their homes, updating their wardrobes, or simply taking advantage of pleasant weather to get outdoors. A Saturday pop-up at a college location typically draws from the local community and surrounding areas, giving you access to Fremont-area residents and broader Bay Area shoppers willing to venture out for a good flea market experience. If you've been looking for a one-off opportunity to test a new location, move inventory, or connect with customers in the Fremont area, the Ohlone College Saturday Flea Market on May 9th is worth considering.

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