Vendor Events in Greenfield, IN

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

Farmers Markets in Greenfield(4)

Farmers Market at the Fairgrounds

by Farmers Market at the Fairgrounds Organizers

620 N Apple Street, Greenfield, IN 46140

Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, May 7 - Jul 2; Wed: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM;Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Jul 6 - Sep 28; Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Oct 1 - Oct 29; Sat: 10:00 AM-1:00 PM, Nov 5 - Dec 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Held at 620 N Apple Street in Greenfield, this weekly farmers market runs year-round with adjusted hours across the seasons, making it a reliable destination for local food and produce throughout Indiana's growing cycle. From May through early July, the market opens Saturday mornings from 8:00 AM to noon, then expands to include Wednesday mornings during the peak summer season from July through late September. As fall arrives, Saturday markets continue through October before shifting to extended weekend hours from November through December, when the market operates Saturday mornings from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Vendors at the Farmers Market at the Fairgrounds in Greenfield bring a rotating selection of fresh produce, baked goods, local cheese, farm-fresh eggs, herbs, and seasonal offerings that change with what's growing in Hancock County at any given time. You'll also find prepared foods, honey, and handcrafted items from area producers. The market welcomes both conventional and organic growers, so shoppers can find certified organic products alongside conventionally grown items depending on vendor availability that week. This mix of food producers and craft vendors creates the collaborative atmosphere typical of farmers markets, where customers build relationships with the people growing and making their food. The market is set up to serve the full range of Greenfield shoppers and surrounding communities. It accepts SNAP and EBT benefits, making fresh local food accessible to families relying on nutrition assistance programs. WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP customers can also shop here, and the market takes credit cards for vendor convenience. Whether you're a vendor looking to establish a regular weekly presence in a year-round market or a new producer wanting to test a seasonal slot, the Farmers Market at the Fairgrounds offers multiple entry points throughout the calendar year.

The Greenfield Tuesday Farmers' Market

by The Greenfield Tuesday Farmers' Market Organizers

Sears Avenue, Greenfield, MA 01301

Tue: 1:30 PM-6:30 PM, May 24 - Oct 25

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25 spots open

Sears Avenue in Greenfield comes alive every Tuesday afternoon during the growing season with this weekly farmers market, a cornerstone of the local food community in Franklin County, Massachusetts. Running from late May through the end of October, the Greenfield Tuesday Farmers' Market operates during prime evening hours from 1:30 PM to 6:30 PM, making it convenient for people to stop by after work or while running errands around town. This timing means you'll catch the freshest produce of the day while still having daylight hours to browse and chat with vendors. At a farmers market like this, you'll find the full spectrum of local food producers and artisans. Expect seasonal produce at its peak, from early summer greens and berries through fall squashes and root vegetables. Beyond fresh vegetables and fruits, vendors typically bring baked goods made from scratch, local cheese from regional dairies, farm-fresh eggs, culinary and medicinal herbs, and cut flowers that change with the seasons. Many farmers markets also feature prepared foods, jams, honey, and small-batch crafts made by local makers. The vibe is community-focused and relationship-driven, with many vendors returning week after week, so you develop real connections with the people growing and making your food. The Greenfield Tuesday Farmers' Market makes shopping accessible by accepting both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, removing barriers for all community members to participate in local food systems. This is a seasonal market that reflects the rhythms of New England agriculture, meaning spring arrives with tender lettuces and asparagus, summer brings berries and stone fruits, and fall showcases apples, pumpkins, and hardy greens. If you're a vendor, this regular Tuesday slot on Sears Avenue offers consistent foot traffic from dedicated local shoppers who prioritize fresh, local products and building relationships with their food sources.

Greenfield Farmers Market

by Greenfield Farmers Market

Court Square, Main St, Greenfield, MA 01301

Saturdays, Late Apr - Late Oct

Farmers MarketFull time: $725-$860 (per space)

42 spots open

Greenfield Farmers Market brings the Pioneer Valley community together each Saturday throughout the growing season, running from late April through late October on Court Square at the heart of Main Street in Greenfield, MA. This weekly farmers market draws a steady stream of shoppers looking for fresh, local produce and artisanal goods in a walkable downtown setting. The market typically features more than 40 vendors, creating a diverse marketplace where you'll find everything from seasonal vegetables and fruits to baked goods, prepared foods, and handmade crafts. For vendors, a farmers market like this one offers consistent weekly foot traffic and the chance to build regular customer relationships. The late spring through fall timeframe aligns with peak growing and crafting seasons, so you'll see farmers selling what's currently in season, bakeries offering fresh breads and pastries, prepared food vendors serving ready-to-eat options, and artisans selling handcrafted items. The mix of vendor types means shoppers come with different intentions, some hunting for dinner ingredients, others browsing for gifts or home goods, which can work well for vendors across multiple categories. The Court Square location in downtown Greenfield positions the market as an accessible community gathering spot rather than an isolated event space. This central placement tends to draw both dedicated market shoppers and casual foot traffic from people already downtown. The weekly frequency means vendors can establish themselves as reliable fixtures in the local food and craft community, and shoppers develop habits around their Saturday visits. Whether you're a produce farmer, baker, specialty food maker, or crafter, a consistent presence at a community farmers market like this one can help you test products, gather customer feedback, and develop a loyal local customer base.

Main Street Greenfield's Farmers Market

by Main Street Greenfield's Farmers Market Organizers

South side of Courthouse Square, Greenfield, IA 50849

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

Greenfield's weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers on the south side of Courthouse Square, making it a reliable destination for residents seeking fresh, seasonal produce and prepared foods. As a traditional farmers market, this event operates differently than craft fairs or general festivals, vendors here are primarily focused on food, agriculture, and farm-based products, creating a straightforward shopping experience centered around what's currently in season. The market runs on a weekly basis during its season, which means regular customers can build relationships with familiar farmers and producers while newcomers can expect consistent availability of locally grown items throughout the market's operating months. Attendees at Main Street Greenfield's Farmers Market include home cooks looking for vegetables, fruits, and pantry staples, as well as people who prioritize sourcing food directly from the people who grow it. The south-side location of Courthouse Square puts the market in Greenfield's downtown area, making it accessible to the broader Adair County community. Vendors typically include row-crop farmers offering vegetables and fruits, along with value-added producers selling items like jams, baked goods, honey, eggs, and other farm-produced foods. The seasonal nature of farmers markets means the selection changes throughout the year, with spring and summer bringing peak variety before fall harvest items take prominence and the market concludes for winter. Since this is a seasonal operation, those interested in planning to sell or shop should contact the event organizer directly to confirm the current year's schedule, opening and closing dates, and any vendor application details. Farmers markets like this one serve as important community gathering spaces in smaller Iowa towns, supporting local agriculture while giving vendors direct access to customers who value knowing where their food comes from.

Festivals in Greenfield(3)

Franklin County Fair

by Franklin County Agricultural Society

85 Wisdom Way, Greenfield, MA 01301

4 days in early September

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

The Franklin County Fair is a four-day celebration of rural traditions and community spirit held annually in early September at 85 Wisdom Way in Greenfield, Massachusetts. This traditional county fair draws thousands of visitors to the Pioneer Valley each year, making it a prime opportunity for vendors across multiple categories to connect with a diverse, multi-generational audience. The event captures the essence of agricultural heritage with livestock competitions, ox pulls, and horse shows that appeal to families with children, agricultural enthusiasts, and rural community members who return year after year. The festival atmosphere extends far beyond the fairgrounds' agricultural core. The midway features classic carnival rides and games, live music performances throughout the grounds, and a robust food vendor presence that keeps attendees on-site for extended periods. This creates natural traffic patterns that expose craft vendors to steady foot traffic across multiple days. Visitors come prepared to spend time exploring, shopping, and enjoying entertainment, which differs from more specialized markets where attendees hunt for specific product categories. The four-day span means vendors can capture both weekend crowds and weekday visitors, including school groups and retired residents with flexible schedules. Craft vendors typically find success at county fairs by offering handmade goods, local art, seasonal items, and unique gifts that appeal to the broad demographic attending. The community exhibit aspect of the fair emphasizes local makers and producers, creating an environment where artisans and small-scale vendors fit naturally into the event's identity. Families shopping at the Franklin County Fair often seek memorable purchases and locally made items as souvenirs, making this festival an accessible entry point for vendors new to the fair circuit or those looking to expand their seasonal event schedule beyond farmers markets and smaller craft shows.

James Whitcomb Riley Festival

by Riley Festival

Greenfield, IN

2026-10-01

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Held annually in early October, this major craft festival transforms downtown Greenfield into a destination for makers, artists, and vintage sellers from across the region. The festival centers around the historic 100-year-old courthouse, creating a natural gathering space where attendees can browse a wide variety of handmade goods, home decor, jewelry, pottery, and other artisan wares. With over 460 exhibitors participating, the event draws crowds of craft enthusiasts, gift shoppers, and collectors looking for unique, one-of-a-kind items you won't find in retail stores. The festival is organized into distinct vendor zones, including dedicated areas for food vendors, commercial sellers, and flea market booths. This structure helps attendees navigate the event and ensures a good mix of offerings throughout the festival grounds. Whether you're selling handcrafted items, vintage finds, specialty foods, or other merchandise, the organized layout and high foot traffic make this an attractive opportunity for vendors looking to reach serious shoppers during the fall season. The early October timing also captures that sweet spot when customers are starting their holiday shopping and gift-giving planning while the weather is still pleasant for outdoor browsing. As one of Indiana's largest craft festivals, the James Whitcomb Riley Festival draws visitors from throughout the state and beyond who specifically seek out the quality and variety that established festivals offer. The downtown Greenfield location adds to the appeal, giving attendees a reason to explore the broader community while they're in town. For vendors, this means access to an engaged audience actively looking to purchase handmade and unique goods, making it a worthwhile opportunity for craft businesses at any stage of growth.

Green River Festival

Greenfield, MA

June 19-21, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

The Green River Festival is a three-day multi-genre music and arts event held annually in June in Western Massachusetts. The festival features an extensive Makers Market with handmade clothing, jewelry, art, illustrations, accessories, ceramics, vintage and vinyl items set in a vintage barn setting. Alongside the marketplace, attendees enjoy local food and beverage options, family programming, and activities across multiple performance stages. The festival draws approximately 15,000 attendees over the weekend and caters to families with a wide age range. Now in its 40th year, the festival is held at the historic Franklin County Fairgrounds at 89 Wisdom Way in Greenfield, offering craft vendors an established audience and foot traffic in a family-friendly outdoor summer setting.

Craft Fairs in Greenfield(1)

Greenfield Home and Craft Show

Greenfield, MA

April 18

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Spring in western Massachusetts brings the perfect opportunity to connect with makers and home enthusiasts when the Greenfield Home and Craft Show takes place on April 18th. This one-time craft fair brings together local artisans and crafters who specialize in handmade goods, offering a curated selection of items you won't find in mass-produced retail settings. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach an engaged audience or a shopper searching for something distinctive, this event captures the energy of the season when people are refreshing their homes and thinking about personal projects. The Greenfield Home and Craft Show draws the kind of attendees who actively seek out handmade goods and support local makers. These are customers who appreciate craftsmanship and often become repeat buyers when they find vendors whose work resonates with them. Spring is a natural sales season for craft fairs in New England, as people emerge from winter ready to invest in home goods, gifts, and artisanal products. The home and craft show format appeals to a broad demographic, from those looking for decorative pieces and textiles to customers interested in functional handcrafted items. Typical vendors at craft fairs like this span a wide range of makers: jewelry artisans, woodworkers, painters, fiber artists, soap and candle makers, pottery studios, leather workers, and home decor specialists. The event creates a community gathering space where crafters can build relationships with customers face-to-face and showcase the story behind their work. For vendors, a one-time event like the Greenfield Home and Craft Show offers a focused opportunity to test new markets, move inventory, or introduce your work to the western Massachusetts area. The craft fair setting emphasizes quality and originality, making it ideal for vendors whose products depend on personal connection and storytelling.

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