Vendor Events in Greensboro, AL

5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Greensboro, AL. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Greensboro(4)

The Greensboro Farmers Market

by The Greensboro Farmers Market Organizers

Intersection of HWY 14 & 61, Greensboro, AL 36744

Fri: 7:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jun 6 - Sep 26

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25 spots open

Greensboro's weekly farmers market brings together local producers and home gardeners every Friday morning during the growing season, running from early June through late September. Located at the intersection of HWY 14 and 61 in Greensboro, Alabama, this community gathering spot opens early at 7:00 AM and runs through 1:00 PM, giving both early risers and mid-morning shoppers a chance to stock up on fresh seasonal produce. The market reflects the rhythms of Hale County agriculture, with vendors rotating their offerings as the season progresses, early summer brings tender greens and berries, mid-season offers tomatoes and squash, and late summer transitions into fall crops and preservation items. You'll find a steady rotation of vendors selling everything from just-picked vegetables to value-added products like jams, preserves, and baked goods. Many sellers focus on produce, offering conventional and organic options depending on their growing practices. The mix typically includes home gardeners selling surplus from their plots alongside farmers with larger operations, creating an informal but reliable weekly experience. Bakers contribute fresh bread, pastries, and other goods, while makers of preserves and other shelf-stable items provide products that extend the farmers market experience beyond fresh produce. This mix of growers and producers means there's usually something new to discover each week as crops change and seasonal specialties appear. The early Friday morning timing makes the Greensboro Farmers Market a natural stop for people planning their weekend cooking or stocking their pantries. The convenient location on the highway makes it accessible for vendors and customers from across the region. Whether you're looking for your weekly vegetables, picking up local honey or jam, or grabbing fresh bread for the weekend, this farmers market connects you directly with the people growing and making the food in Hale County.

The Corner Farmer's Market

by The Corner Farmer's Market Organizers

2105 W Market Street, Greensboro, NC 27403

Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

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25 spots open

Greensboro's year-round farmers market operates every Saturday morning at 2200 Walker Avenue, offering a consistent community gathering spot for local food producers and shoppers. The Corner Farmer's Market runs from 8:00 AM to noon throughout the year, making it an accessible option whether you're looking to source products in the depths of winter or the height of summer growing season. This weekly farmers market brings together vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods, cheese, eggs, seafood, and flowers, along with various craft items. The mix of offerings means you'll find both essential staples and specialty items depending on the season and which vendors are set up that week. As a farmers market focused on food and produce, The Corner Farmer's Market attracts both serious home cooks seeking ingredients and casual shoppers looking for weekend staples. The vendor base typically includes local farmers, bakers, cheese makers, and other artisans who rotate their offerings based on what's in season. Winter shoppers might find root vegetables, preserved goods, and hearty staples, while spring and summer bring leafy greens, berries, and peak-season produce. The market accepts SNAP/EBT benefits, making fresh local food accessible to a broader range of shoppers. Many vendors offer organic products, appealing to customers prioritizing pesticide-free or sustainably grown food. The weekly schedule at The Corner Farmer's Market means it functions as a reliable fixture in Greensboro's food community rather than a seasonal event. Regular vendors and repeat shoppers build relationships over time, creating a neighborhood feel despite the formal farmers market structure. If you're a vendor considering participation, the year-round operation suggests steady customer traffic and the opportunity to build a loyal base through consistent weekly presence. The combination of produce focus, craft vendors, and community-oriented atmosphere makes this a mixed-basket farmers market rather than a produce-only operation, which can work well for vendors in complementary categories looking to cross-sell to the same customer base.

Greensboro Farmers Curb Market

by Greensboro Farmers Market Association

501 Yanceyville St, Greensboro, NC 27405

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, year-round

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25 spots open

Operating continuously since 1874, the Greensboro Farmers Curb Market at 501 Yanceyville Street represents one of the region's longest-running direct-to-consumer marketplaces. This year-round, weekly farmers market welcomes both established and emerging vendors every Saturday morning from 7 AM to 12 PM, making it an accessible selling opportunity regardless of season. The market's longevity speaks to its role in the Greensboro community as a reliable destination where residents shop for fresh, local goods week after week. The indoor and outdoor setup provides flexibility for different vendor types and weather conditions. Produce vendors dominate the market's core offering, bringing seasonal fruits and vegetables that shift throughout the year, spring greens and berries give way to summer tomatoes and squash, followed by fall root crops and winter storage varieties. This seasonal rotation means regular shoppers return expecting new inventory, creating natural momentum for vendors who commit to consistent presence. Baked goods vendors find steady demand here, whether selling traditional breads, pastries, cakes, or specialty items. The market also welcomes handmade goods vendors, allowing for product diversification that appeals to shoppers looking for artisan and craft items alongside their groceries. The Saturday morning timeframe and year-round operation attract a mix of weekday workers, families, and longtime market regulars who view this as part of their weekend routine. As a curb market format, the setup tends to be more intimate and accessible than sprawling festival-style events, with established vendor spots that encourage repeat customers to find you. The 501 Yanceyville Street location keeps the market visible and convenient for Greensboro foot traffic. For vendors seeking consistent weekly sales without gaps during off-seasons, this farmers market offers a stable foundation, the kind of venue where building a customer base happens naturally through regular Saturday appearances.

Greensboro Farmers Market

by Greensboro Farmers Market Organizers

Greensboro, PA 15338

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

Greensboro Farmers Market is a seasonal farmers market serving the Greene County area of southwestern Pennsylvania. This weekly market brings together local growers and food producers who sell directly to community members, making it an ideal venue for vendors focused on fresh produce, baked goods, dairy products, and value-added foods. The market operates on a seasonal schedule, so prospective vendors should contact the organizer to confirm current setup dates and times before planning their participation. Farmers markets like this one differ from general craft fairs or pop-ups in that they center around locally-sourced food and agricultural products. Shoppers come to Greensboro Farmers Market specifically looking for fresh vegetables, eggs, honey, jams, preserves, herbs, and homemade baked goods they can't easily find in conventional supermarkets. This customer mindset means attendees are typically invested in supporting local agriculture and small-scale food producers, making them excellent buyers for vendors with quality offerings and authentic farm or kitchen operations. The market accepts WIC (Women, Infants, and Children program) benefits, which opens your customer base to participating families and makes your offerings more accessible to the broader community. This acceptance also reflects the market's commitment to food equity and community health, attracting shoppers who prioritize nutrition and local sourcing. If you produce or grow food items like vegetables, fruits, prepared foods, baked goods, eggs, dairy, honey, or preserves, Greensboro Farmers Market provides a regular weekly opportunity to reach dedicated local customers in Greene County. The seasonal nature means you'll want to align your product availability with the market's active months, so connecting with the organizer early will help you plan your vendor calendar accordingly.

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