Vendor Events in Harrisville, MI

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Harrisville, MI. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Harrisville(3)

Alcona Farmers Market

by Alcona Farmers Market Organizers

320 S. State Steet (US23), Harrisville, MI 48740

Sat:10:00 am - 1:00 pm, June to September; Sat:10:00 am - 1:00 pm, April to May; Sat:10:00 am - 1:00 pm, October to November

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Running weekly on Saturdays from 10 am to 1 pm year-round, the Alcona Farmers Market brings together local producers and food vendors in Harrisville, Michigan. Located at 320 S. State Street (US23), this farmers market serves as a consistent gathering place for the Alcona County community, operating through spring, summer, fall, and into early winter. The market's extended season means you'll find vendors throughout much of the year, though the selection and variety shift with Michigan's growing seasons and what's available from local producers. The vendors at Alcona Farmers Market focus primarily on food and produce, reflecting the agricultural character of the region. You'll typically find seasonal fruits and vegetables from local farms, fresh-baked goods from home bakers, local honey and preserves, and meat from regional producers. Many markets in this category also feature herbs, eggs, and other value-added food products made by vendors themselves. The mix tends to draw serious home cooks and people looking for seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients rather than mass-produced alternatives. Because this is a working farmers market rather than a general craft fair, the vendor base centers on people actually producing food or growing items themselves. The Saturday morning timing makes it convenient for weekend shopping, and the three-hour window typically allows vendors to set up and serve a steady stream of shoppers. Spring and early summer see the market ramping up as outdoor growing season begins, with fresh greens and early crops appearing in April and May. Summer months bring peak abundance from June through September, when you'll find the fullest vendor lineup and widest selection. Fall and early winter (October through November) still draw vendors with storage crops, preserved goods, and other fall-season specialties. If you're a vendor looking to participate in a community farmers market with established weekly foot traffic, Alcona Farmers Market offers a straightforward, season-appropriate outlet in Michigan's northeastern Lower Peninsula.

Burrillville Farmers Market

by Burrillville Farmers Market

75 Tinkham Ln, Harrisville, RI 02830

Saturdays, June 6 - September 26

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

The Burrillville Farmers Market is a seasonal Saturday farmers market in its 20th year, operating from early June through late September. Held at the Stillwater Mill Pavilion in Harrisville, the market features fresh local produce, farms, food producers, artisans, and small businesses. Vendors typically offer fresh beef, honey, baked goods, eggs, cut flowers, plants, wool goods, and handmade items. The market accepts SNAP/EBT, WIC, and other nutrition assistance programs with bonus incentives for shoppers. The market partners with local organizations and hosts community events, children's programs, and educational activities throughout the season.

Ritchie County Farmers Market

by Ritchie County Farmers Market Organizers

East Main Street, in front of Municipal Building, Harrisville, WV 26362

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Farmers markets are vital gathering spaces in rural communities, and the one operating seasonally on East Main Street in Harrisville brings together local growers and food producers who know the land they work. Located in front of the Municipal Building in Ritchie County, this weekly market serves as a direct connection between farmers and families in the area who want fresh, locally-sourced food. The seasonal schedule means the market operates during the months when regional producers have the most to harvest and sell, making it the natural gathering spot for produce, eggs, and other food items that reflect what grows well in West Virginia's climate. What makes farmers markets distinct from other retail environments is the relationship they foster. Vendors at the Ritchie County Farmers Market typically include small-scale farmers selling everything from seasonal vegetables and fruits to eggs and specialty items like tree saplings and plants for home gardeners. You'll find people who grow for their own families and sell their surplus, as well as more established producers. The customer base tends to include home cooks looking for quality ingredients, families seeking fresher alternatives to grocery store options, and people with deep roots in the community who want to support local agriculture. The market's accessibility is an important feature. It accepts WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) benefits, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP (Farmers Market Nutrition Program) vouchers, making it a resource for families and seniors on fixed incomes to access fresh food. This commitment to community food access reflects the role farmers markets play in rural food systems. If you're a vendor interested in selling at this market, the seasonal schedule means you'll want to contact the organizer directly to learn about setup dates, vendor requirements, and what times work best for your production schedule.

Festivals in Harrisville(1)

Burrillville Fall Harvest Festival

by Burrillville Festival Association

Harrisville, RI

2026-09-12

FestivalContact Burrillville Festival Association

20 spots open

Every September, the historic village of Harrisville transforms into a celebration of autumn with this annual two-day harvest festival. The Burrillville Fall Harvest Festival draws crowds of shoppers looking for handmade goods, seasonal products, and local flavors as summer transitions into fall. This is the kind of event where the vibe shifts noticeably once September arrives, with cooler weather bringing out visitors eager to stock up on locally-made items and experience a traditional New England festival atmosphere. The festival welcomes a wide range of vendors who take advantage of fall's natural marketing angle. You'll find artists and crafters selling handmade home decor, jewelry, pottery, textiles, and seasonal items that appeal to people ready to refresh their spaces for autumn. Food vendors come prepared with harvest-themed offerings, baked goods, preserves, and other products that capitalize on the back-to-school and holiday preparation mindset. Beyond retail, the event includes live entertainment and family-friendly activities that keep attendees on the grounds longer, which translates to more browsing time at vendor booths and repeat visits to favorite stands. The setting in the historic village of Harrisville adds character that shoppers appreciate. People attending fall festivals often come with a specific shopping mindset, looking for unique items they won't find in chain stores, gifts for upcoming holidays, or products that evoke the coziness of the season. This is a well-established annual event, so organizers have refined the experience over time. If you sell arts, crafts, or harvest-related products, this festival offers the kind of steady foot traffic and engaged audience that makes for a productive day. The two-day format means you can build momentum from day one into day two, and returning visitors often come back specifically to catch vendors they missed.

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