Vendor Events in Jonesborough, TN

3 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Jonesborough, TN. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Jonesborough(2)

Jonesborough Farmers Market

by Jonesborough Farmers Market Organizers

105 Courthouse Square, Jonesborough, TN 37659

Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, May 2 - October 31

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25 spots open

The Jonesborough Farmers Market is a 100% producer-only farmers market where all vendors grow, raise, or produce their own products within a 100-mile radius of Jonesborough. The Saturday market features fresh local produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, honey, crafts, and plants. Live music begins at 9 am most Saturdays, and kids activities occur at least once monthly. The market accepts cash, debit, credit, and EBT-SNAP benefits, plus participates in the Double Up Food Bucks matching program. The market is operated by Jonesborough Locally Grown, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting local farmers and building community food systems. Located in the heart of downtown behind the Washington County Courthouse, the market provides direct producer-to-consumer sales with all revenue going to vendors minus minimal daily fees.

Boone Street Market

by Boone Street Market Organizers

101 Boone Street, Jonesborough, TN 37659

Monday - Friday: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM; Saturday: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM (closed Sundays; closed on major holidays)

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25 spots open

Located at 101 Boone Street in Jonesborough, Tennessee, this year-round farmers market operates as a weekly destination for fresh, locally-sourced food and produce throughout Washington County. Open five days a week during the morning and early afternoon hours, with extended Saturday access, the market creates a regular gathering space where vendors and customers build ongoing relationships around quality food. Farmers market vendors at this location focus on the kind of goods that reflect the region's agricultural character and customer preferences. You'll find seasonal vegetables and produce that shift with what's growing locally, baked goods made fresh by area bakers, eggs from local farms, artisanal cheeses, herbs for cooking and medicinal use, seafood offerings, and other food-focused products. Many vendors emphasize organic and sustainably-grown options, appealing to customers who prioritize sourcing from producers they can know and trust. The year-round operation means the market adapts to seasonal availability, so spring through fall typically brings peak produce variety, while winter months feature storage crops, preserved goods, and other items suited to cooler seasons. The market accepts modern payment methods including credit cards alongside SNAP and EBT benefits, making fresh food accessible to a broader range of shoppers. This payment flexibility reflects how contemporary farmers markets serve as community food sources rather than specialty destinations. The consistent weekly schedule at the same Jonesborough location means both regular vendors and repeat customers develop routines around market day, building the kind of steady customer base that supports vendor sustainability. If you're a food or produce vendor looking to establish regular market presence in the Jonesborough area, this established farmers market offers the kind of weekly commitment and community focus that helps vendors grow their customer relationships and business over time.

Festivals in Jonesborough(1)

National Storytelling Festival

by International Storytelling Center

International Storytelling Center, 116 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659

October 2-4, 2026

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50 spots open

Tennessee's oldest town comes alive each October with one of the country's premier storytelling events. Held October 2-4, 2026, at the International Storytelling Center in historic Jonesborough, this annual festival draws storytellers and audiences from across the globe to celebrate the art of narrative in an intimate, immersive setting. The 53rd edition continues a decades-long tradition of featuring world-class performers under circus tents, creating a unique atmosphere where stories unfold in close proximity to engaged listeners, whether you're hearing folklore, personal narratives, or contemporary tales. Beyond the performances themselves, the National Storytelling Festival creates a vibrant marketplace for vendors. The event's mixed vendor focus means you'll find artisan crafters, makers, and food vendors throughout Jonesborough's downtown area, drawing crowds who are actively engaged and supportive of small businesses and handmade goods. This is an audience that values quality, authenticity, and the stories behind products, making it an ideal setting for vendors selling handcrafted items, local foods, jewelry, art, textiles, and other specialty goods. The festival's three-day run allows for sustained foot traffic and multiple opportunities for shoppers to browse and return. The October timing places this event in fall, when people are looking for unique gifts, seasonal products, and experiences. Jonesborough's charming historic downtown setting and the festival's reputation for drawing serious storytelling enthusiasts and curious travelers alike mean vendors connect with visitors who have traveled specifically for the event. The International Storytelling Center serves as an anchor for the festival, with performances and activities spreading throughout the town, naturally bringing vendor areas into the flow of attendee movement. For vendors, the National Storytelling Festival offers a chance to reach an audience that's already primed to support artisans and makers. The event's focus on narrative and authentic experiences aligns well with vendors offering handmade, local, or specialty products with their own compelling backstory.

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