Vendor Events in Grand Rapids, MN

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

Farmers Markets in Grand Rapids(6)

Grand Rapids Farmers' Market

by Grand Rapids Farmers' Market Organizers

701 NW 4th Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Wed: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM;Sat: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM, May 11 - Oct 29

Farmers Market$150 paid by May 1 in 2026; $175 paid after May 1

25 spots open

Year-round fresh produce and local goods come to life at this weekly farmers market in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Operating from May through late October, the market runs twice weekly on Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM at 701 NW 4th Street, making it convenient for both early risers and weekend shoppers. This is a farmers market focused on connecting local producers with community members seeking quality, fresh-from-the-source ingredients and handmade items. What you'll find at the Grand Rapids Farmers' Market reflects the agricultural and artisanal heart of the region. Vendors typically bring seasonal produce at its peak, along with baked goods, fresh herbs, eggs, and other farm-direct products. Beyond fresh foods, the market also features local crafts and flowers, creating a diverse shopping experience that appeals to home cooks, gardeners, and those looking for unique handmade goods. The market welcomes SNAP and EBT benefits, making fresh, local food accessible to a wider range of shoppers. Credit card payments are also accepted, adding convenience to the purchasing process. As a farmers market rather than a craft fair or festival, this event emphasizes direct relationships between growers, producers, and customers. The twice-weekly schedule means you can choose the day that works best for your shopping routine, whether that's a midweek Wednesday morning or a Saturday when many people do their weekly errands. During the warmer months from May through October, the market captures the full growing season, offering vendors the opportunity to build loyal customer relationships and shoppers the chance to discover what's in season week by week. For vendors, this regular, consistent market provides a stable venue with repeat customers who come to know your offerings and trust your quality.

YMCA Farmers Market

by YMCA Farmers Market Organizers

475 Lake Michigan Dr. NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504

Thu: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Jun 6 - Sep 26

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The YMCA Farmers' Market is a seasonal farmers market dedicated to increasing access to locally grown, fresh produce in Grand Rapids urban areas. The market supports small scale, minority, and women farmers by providing them economic opportunity. Vendors sell fresh produce, and the market accepts SNAP and other food assistance benefits, serving cost-conscious shoppers seeking local agricultural products. The market operates during the summer season from June through September and is located at a central YMCA facility.

Spectrum Health Medical Center Farmer's Market

by Spectrum Health Medical Center Farmer's Market Organizers

100 Michigan Street NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Mon: 11:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jun 1 - Sep 30

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Operating weekly throughout the summer season, this downtown Grand Rapids farmers market brings fresh produce and local food vendors directly to the medical center campus at 100 Michigan Street NE. From early June through the end of September, the market runs Monday mornings from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, making it convenient for healthcare workers, patients, and downtown visitors to stop by during their lunch break or between appointments. The Spectrum Health Medical Center Farmer's Market draws vendors selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, and other food products sourced locally from the Kent County area. This is a classic farmers market setup, which means you'll find growers and producers selling directly to customers rather than wholesalers or resellers. Summer in Michigan brings peak harvest season, so expect robust supplies of greens, berries, stone fruits, and vegetables throughout June, July, and August, with the market transitioning to fall crops like squash and apples as September approaches. The location on Michigan Street in downtown Grand Rapids positions this market to attract foot traffic from the medical center itself, along with downtown workers and residents looking to source fresh ingredients for weeknight meals. Farmers markets draw a mix of health-conscious shoppers, home cooks, and people specifically seeking locally-grown options. The midday Monday timing makes this an accessible option for vendors wanting a consistent weekly slot without competing in the larger weekend market landscape that dominates many Michigan communities. If you sell produce, prepared foods, or other farm-direct products, this weekly farmers market offers a dedicated summer schedule and a captive audience within a major institutional setting.

Grand Rapids Downtown Market

by Downtown Grand Rapids Market Association

435 Ionia Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Daily, 7 AM - 7 PM (varies), Year-round

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 435 Ionia Ave SW in the heart of Grand Rapids, this year-round farmers market operates daily from 7 AM to 7 PM, making it a convenient destination for vendors and shoppers throughout all seasons. Unlike seasonal farmers markets that operate only during warmer months, this indoor market provides consistent opportunities for vendors selling produce, baked goods, and handmade items to connect with their community regardless of weather or time of year. The market functions as a bustling hub for local food producers and artisans. Shoppers visiting the Grand Rapids Downtown Market can expect to find fresh seasonal produce from regional growers, freshly baked goods from local bakeries, and a variety of handmade crafts and goods from independent makers. The daily operation means consistent foot traffic from locals and visitors looking for quality local products, making it an ideal venue for vendors seeking regular sales opportunities rather than one-off market events. What sets this market apart is its comprehensive infrastructure designed to support both vendors and customers. The indoor location provides year-round climate control, eliminating concerns about weather impacting sales or requiring season-specific setup. For food vendors, the availability of commercial kitchen space on-site opens possibilities for producers who need certified processing facilities. The combination of established food merchants, restaurants, and independent vendors creates a diverse shopping environment that draws different customer demographics throughout the week. The market's integration into downtown Grand Rapids positions it as an accessible location with regular foot traffic from office workers, residents, and tourists exploring the downtown area. For vendors focused on building a loyal local customer base or testing products in a consistent retail environment, the daily operating schedule offers substantial advantages over traditional weekly farmers markets. Whether you're a produce grower, baker, or maker of handmade goods, the Grand Rapids Downtown Market provides year-round selling opportunities in a central, customer-friendly location.

Fulton Street Farmers Market

by Fulton Street Farmers Market

1147 E Fulton St, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Saturdays, 8 AM - 3 PM, May - October 2026; Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM, January - April

Farmers MarketContact organizer

40 spots open

Every Saturday morning in Grand Rapids, the Fulton Street Farmers Market brings together local growers, bakers, and food producers on East Fulton Street for a genuine community gathering. This weekly farmers market operates year-round with extended hours during the warmer months, running from 8 AM to 3 PM each Saturday from May through October, then shifting to 10 AM to 1 PM during the quieter winter season from January through April. The market's consistent weekly schedule makes it a reliable destination for shoppers looking to support West Michigan agriculture and artisans throughout the year. The vendor mix at Fulton Street reflects the region's agricultural and culinary diversity. You'll find produce vendors selling seasonal fruits and vegetables, with offerings shifting dramatically from spring greens and early berries to summer tomatoes and stone fruits, then transitioning to fall squashes, root vegetables, and hardy greens. Baked goods are a market staple, with local bakers bringing fresh bread, pastries, and seasonal treats. Prepared foods and specialty items round out the offerings, including items like honey, preserves, cheese, and other artisan products that showcase what West Michigan producers create. This mix means regular shoppers can build much of their weekly groceries while discovering new producers and products each visit. The Fulton Street location in Grand Rapids draws a mix of neighborhood residents, home cooks, and people specifically seeking direct farmer connections. The farmers market format differs from craft fairs in its focus on food and agricultural products rather than handmade goods, and it typically builds strong weekly regulars who know their favorite vendors by name. Whether you're a baker supplying artisan breads, a produce grower bringing seasonal vegetables, a prepared food maker, or someone offering specialty food items, the consistent Saturday schedule and year-round operation make this a stable retail opportunity for vendors committed to regular participation in the Grand Rapids food community.

South East Area Farmers' Market

by South East Area Farmers' Market Organizers

334 Burton St, SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507

Fri: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

A weekly farmers market operating on Friday afternoons in Grand Rapids' Southeast neighborhood, this market brings together local producers and food vendors at 334 Burton St. The South East Area Farmers' Market caters to the SE Grand Rapids community with a focus on fresh, locally-sourced food and produce. You'll find farmers and growers offering seasonal vegetables, fruits, herbs, and plants throughout the year. Beyond produce, vendors typically bring value-added products like honey and other farm products that appeal to customers looking for direct access to local food sources. The Friday 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM time slot makes this market convenient for people stopping by after work or combining their shopping with other neighborhood errands. This is the kind of farmers market where relationships develop between regular customers and vendors, creating a community gathering spot in addition to a shopping destination. You'll encounter home gardeners, small-scale farmers, and producers who care about serving their local area. The customer base tends to include families, health-conscious shoppers, and people specifically seeking locally-grown options for their kitchens. What sets a farmers market apart from other retail events is the direct producer-to-consumer model, and the South East Area Farmers' Market embraces accessibility by accepting multiple payment options including credit cards, SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers. This commitment to inclusive shopping means the market welcomes vendors whose customers span different economic backgrounds and dietary needs. For vendors, a farmers market provides consistent weekly foot traffic, community visibility, and the opportunity to build a loyal customer base in a specific neighborhood. Whether you grow produce, make herbal products, cultivate plants, or produce honey and other value-added food items, this established market in the Kent County area offers a regular selling opportunity for food and agriculture-focused vendors.

Festivals in Grand Rapids(3)

Tall Timber Days Festival 2026

by Tall Timber Days Festival

Grand Rapids, MN

August 7-9, 2026

FestivalContact for pricing

20 spots open

Tall Timber Days Festival 2026 brings together the community and visitors for a celebration of Grand Rapids' logging heritage, taking place August 7-9 in the heart of historic downtown. The professional juried arts and crafts fair is held on the grounds of the Old Central School, a landmark setting that anchors the broader festival experience. As an annual event, Tall Timber Days has become a signature gathering for the region, drawing crowds interested in local culture, entertainment, and handmade goods. The festival itself extends well beyond the craft fair, creating a full weekend atmosphere with lumberjack shows, a parade, food vendors, and live music throughout the grounds. This multi-faceted approach means your booth will benefit from foot traffic that includes families exploring various entertainment options, attendees seeking authentic regional character, and people actively shopping for one-of-a-kind items. The logging heritage focus gives the event a distinct identity and attracts visitors who appreciate that historical narrative, making it ideal for vendors selling crafts, handmade goods, art, and other items with artisan appeal. The setting on the Old Central School grounds provides a walkable, concentrated space where attendees can browse multiple vendors without feeling scattered across a sprawling area. Booth assignments operate on a first come first served basis, so early registration is important for securing preferred locations. The professional juried aspect means the fair maintains quality standards that appeal to both vendors and shoppers looking for genuine craftsmanship. Whether you sell jewelry, woodwork, textiles, fine art, home goods, or other handcrafted items, this festival draws the kind of crowd that shops intentionally and appreciates the stories behind what they buy. The combination of lumberjack entertainment, live music, and food options keeps people on the grounds throughout the weekend, giving your booth extended exposure to potential customers.

Grand Rapids Applebutter Fest

by Historical Society of Grand Rapids, Ohio

Grand Rapids, OH

2026-10-11

FestivalDownload craft vendor application from website

20 spots open

The Grand Rapids Applebutter Fest is a fall festival celebrating apple butter, local crafts, and pioneer heritage. Held on the second Sunday of October, this established event features artisan crafts vendors, historical reenactments, live music, food booths, and demonstrations. The festival draws over 30,000 attendees annually and offers vendor booth opportunities along Front Street and other areas throughout the historic village. Organized by the Historical Society of Grand Rapids, Ohio since 1977, the event supports local nonprofits and community organizations. Vendors sell handmade items, crafts, and local products to a diverse audience of families and history enthusiasts.

Grand Rapids Christkindl Markt

by Grand Rapids Christkindl Markt

Downtown Market, 435 Ionia Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

November 18 - December 24, 2026

FestivalContact organizer (applications via ZAPP)

25 spots open

Downtown Grand Rapids transforms into a European-inspired holiday destination each winter when the Christkindl Markt takes over the Downtown Market space at 435 Ionia Ave SW. Running from November 18 through December 24, 2026, this annual festival recreates the warmth and charm of traditional German Christmas markets, complete with wooden vendor stalls, twinkling lights, and seasonal décor that draws both locals and visitors seeking authentic holiday shopping and festive atmosphere. The market attracts a diverse mix of artisans and food vendors who set up throughout the season. Handmade goods dominate the vendor landscape, from jewelry and ceramics to home décor, woodcrafts, and seasonal ornaments. You'll find leather goods, textiles, candles, and bath products alongside vendors selling holiday treats, mulled wine, roasted nuts, and other seasonal food items. The mix appeals to shoppers hunting for unique gifts they won't find in chain stores, making it an ideal venue for makers and craftspeople who specialize in one-of-a-kind items rather than mass production. The festival runs for over a month, which means consistent foot traffic throughout the season. Early November shoppers come looking to get ahead of the holiday rush, while December brings last-minute gift hunters and families making the market part of their seasonal traditions. The European village setup encourages visitors to linger, browse multiple stalls, and soak in the holiday spirit, which translates to engaged customers rather than rushed browsers. Live holiday entertainment and the festive family-friendly atmosphere create a destination experience, meaning attendees often plan to spend time at the market rather than passing through quickly. For vendors, the extended run from mid-November through Christmas Eve offers a longer selling window than typical one-day craft fairs. The Downtown Market location puts you in the heart of Grand Rapids' downtown district, which attracts both regional shoppers and holiday tourists looking for authentic, handcrafted gifts and local food experiences.

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