Vendor Events in Geneva, IL
6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Geneva, IL. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Pop-Ups in Geneva(1)
Farmers Markets in Geneva(3)
Geneva Green Market
by Geneva Farmers Market Association
10 S 3rd St, Geneva, IL 60134
Sundays, 9 AM - 1 PM, May - October
25 spots open
Located in the heart of downtown Geneva at 10 S 3rd St, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans every Sunday morning from May through October. The Geneva Green Market operates year-round within its growing season, starting as spring produce comes into season and continuing through the fall harvest. This is a true farmers market rather than a craft fair, meaning you'll find vendors selling products they've grown, baked, or made themselves, with an emphasis on fresh, seasonal offerings that change week to week. The market draws a mix of shoppers looking for quality local produce, seasonal vegetables, and specialty items they can't find at conventional grocery stores. You'll see regular customers who come for their weekly produce haul, families picking up fresh baked goods on Sunday morning, and folks browsing handmade items while they wait in line for tomatoes or herbs. The Fox River Valley location means the vendor base includes experienced growers from the surrounding region, along with small-batch bakers and local artisans who create value-added goods like jams, honey, soaps, or crafts. Expect a strong community vibe typical of weekly farmers markets, where regular vendors and customers build relationships over the season. For vendors, the Sunday 9 AM to 1 PM time slot captures the prime weekend shopping window when people are intentionally seeking farmers market experiences. The downtown Geneva setting on 3rd Street provides good foot traffic from the surrounding area, and the May through October calendar covers the peak seasons for both produce and consumer spending on farmers market goods. Whether you grow vegetables, bake bread, make value-added products, or create handmade goods, this market attracts shoppers specifically looking for local, artisanal offerings rather than mass-produced alternatives.
Geneva Farmers Market
by Geneva Farmers Market
35 Lakefront Drive, Finger Lakes Welcome Center, Geneva, NY 14456
Saturdays, 8 AM - 1 PM, May-Oct
25 spots open
The Geneva Farmers Market is a weekly Saturday farmers market operating from 8 AM to 1 PM on the shores of Seneca Lake at the Finger Lakes Welcome Center. Vendors sell locally grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, plants, and flowers, along with baked goods, canned goods like jams and jellies, local meats and eggs, and handcrafted items including pottery, jewelry, and soaps. The market requires vendors to produce at least 80 percent of items themselves and operates seasonally from late May through early October, drawing community shoppers seeking fresh, local products. The market accepts SNAP, FMNP, and WIC benefits, and vendors offer multiple payment options including cash and credit.
Terra Local
by Terra Local Organizers
Park st and Eagle Street, Geneva, OH
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Terra Local is a weekly farmers market in Geneva, Ohio, located at the intersection of Park Street and Eagle Street. As a seasonal farmers market, this venue brings together local growers and food producers throughout the growing season, making it a reliable destination for both shoppers seeking fresh produce and vendors looking to reach a community-focused customer base. Farmers markets like Terra Local operate differently than one-time festivals or craft fairs. They typically run on a recurring weekly schedule during the months when local farms are actively harvesting, creating a predictable rhythm that builds loyal customer relationships. Regular attendees return week after week to find seasonal vegetables, fruits, and other food products at their peak freshness. This consistency means vendors at Terra Local can develop a dedicated following and reduce the uncertainty that comes with one-off event appearances. The weekly format also attracts a core group of customers who plan their shopping around market day, knowing they'll find quality local ingredients. Terra Local welcomes food and produce vendors, which means the market focuses on what grows in the region and what local food producers create. Shoppers at this type of market are often looking for vegetables, fruits, herbs, baked goods, honey, jams, and other farm-direct items that reflect the seasons. They tend to be customers who care about sourcing locally and want to know where their food comes from. This audience values the direct connection with growers and makers. The market accepts credit cards, making transactions convenient for both vendors and customers. Because Terra Local is seasonal, the specific dates and availability change throughout the year. Vendors interested in setting up at this Geneva farmers market should contact the organizers directly to learn about the current season's schedule, booth availability, and any setup requirements. Regular communication with the market organizers ensures you don't miss the opportunity to participate when conditions are right for your products.
Festivals in Geneva(2)
Festival of the Vine
by Geneva Chamber of Commerce
Downtown Geneva, Third Street, Geneva, IL 60134
September 11-13, 2026
100 spots open
Each September, wine enthusiasts and food lovers gather in downtown Geneva for a celebration of the harvest season and local wine culture. The Festival of the Vine brings together over 100 craft and food vendors along Third Street in Geneva, IL, creating a lively marketplace where visitors can discover everything from wines and craft beverages to artisanal foods, handmade goods, and seasonal products. This annual event transforms the historic downtown area into a destination for both experienced wine collectors and casual tasters looking to explore new favorites. The festival captures the essence of fall entertaining with structured wine tastings that highlight regional and boutique wineries, allowing attendees to sample and purchase directly from producers. Beyond wine, the event draws food vendors offering everything from gourmet prepared foods and farm-fresh products to baked goods and specialty items that pair well with wine. Craft vendors also set up throughout the festival, making it an opportunity to source unique gifts and handmade products alongside the wine and food offerings. Live music performances create a festive atmosphere, while scarecrow displays and trolley tours add to the harvest-season charm and give visitors reasons to explore the surrounding downtown area. For vendors, the Festival of the Vine represents a peak selling season as attendees actively shop, taste, and purchase. The event's focus on wine and food means complementary vendors perform well here, from artisanal producers and specialty foods to crafts that appeal to the upscale demographic typically drawn to wine festivals. The second weekend of September timing positions the event at the beginning of fall entertaining season, when customers are beginning to stock up for autumn gatherings and holiday planning. The historic downtown Geneva location, with its walkable layout and established foot traffic, provides good visibility for vendors and encourages browsing across multiple booths.
Geneva Grape Jamboree
by Geneva Area Grape Jamboree
Downtown Geneva, S Broadway, Geneva, OH 44041
September 26-27, 2026
25 spots open
Each September, downtown Geneva transforms into a celebration of the region's rich wine heritage with this annual festival dedicated to all things grape. The Geneva Grape Jamboree draws crowds to the S Broadway area to experience the harvest season in Ohio wine country, creating a festive atmosphere that blends traditional grape-growing culture with contemporary craft and food vendors. Now in its 61st year, the event has become a cornerstone of the fall festival calendar in northeast Ohio, attracting both serious wine enthusiasts and families looking for seasonal entertainment. The festival features a diverse mix of vendors selling everything from handcrafted goods to specialty foods and beverages. Craft vendors display their wares alongside grape-themed food vendors, local wineries, and artisan producers who take advantage of the event's well-trafficked downtown setting. The combination of mixed general vendors and specialized wine and food producers means shoppers find both unique handmade items and regional food products, all celebrating the grape harvest theme that defines the event. Beyond shopping, the Jamboree offers entertainment and activities that keep attendees engaged throughout the weekend. Live entertainment stages feature local musicians and performers, while interactive experiences like the grape stomp give visitors a hands-on connection to the harvest tradition. Carnival rides and games appeal to families with children, and the availability of grape-themed food and wine samples lets visitors explore local flavors and producers. This mix of vendor shopping, live entertainment, food experiences, and family-friendly activities makes the Geneva Grape Jamboree distinct from typical farmers markets or smaller craft fairs. September 26-27, 2026 marks another opportunity for vendors to connect with the festival's established audience during peak harvest season in Ohio wine country. The downtown Geneva location provides high foot traffic and visibility for vendors selling crafts, specialty goods, and food products with regional appeal.
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