Vendor Events in Lancaster, OH
10 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Lancaster, OH. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Lancaster(5)
Lancaster Farmers Market
by Lancaster Fresh Market, Inc.
143 West Chestnut Street, Lancaster, OH 43130
Every Saturday, May 2 - October 31, 2026, 8:30am-noon
20 spots open
The Lancaster Farmers Market is an established outdoor farmers market operating every Saturday morning from May through October in downtown Lancaster, Ohio. Managed by Lancaster Fresh Market, Inc., a nonprofit organization, the market attracts over 25 vendors each week selling fresh local produce, baked goods, meats, dairy, flowers, eggs, honey, crafts, and artisan goods. The market serves a community of local shoppers and visitors seeking direct access to regional farmers and food producers. Located on Chestnut Street between Broad and Columbus in downtown Lancaster's heart, the market operates rain or shine and accepts SNAP/EBT and WIC coupons. Beyond vendors, the market features rotating food trucks, live music, community partnerships through its Community Tent, and family activities. The adjacent Keller Market House offers year-round indoor shopping for those seeking extended local product selection.
The BLVD Farmers' Market
by The BLVD Farmers' Market Organizers
758 W. Lancaster Blvd., Lancaster, CA 93534
Thu: 4:00 PM-9:00 PM, Apr 2 - Oct 29
25 spots open
The BLVD Farmers Market is a weekly certified farmers market operated by the City of Lancaster in partnership with Raw Inspiration, a non-profit California Certified Farmers Markets operator. Every Thursday from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM, the market features 15-20 vendors selling farm-fresh produce, artisan goods, locally crafted products, and prepared foods. Located in the heart of downtown Lancaster on The Boulevard between Fern Avenue and Ehrlich Avenue, the market creates a vibrant community gathering space. The market runs seasonally from April through October each year. Shoppers enjoy fresh in-season produce, organic products, and arts and crafts from local vendors. The market supports local farmers and producers while fostering community connection and economic activity along The Boulevard.
Antelope Valley Winery Farmer's Market
by Antelope Valley Winery Farmer's Market Organizers
42041 20th St. West, Lancaster, CA 93534
Saturdays, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM, May 30 - November 8
25 spots open
The Antelope Valley Winery Farmers Market is a well-established seasonal farmers market hosted at the Antelope Valley Winery vineyard between Lancaster and Palmdale. This certified farmers market features over 25 local family and organic farmers alongside artisan food vendors selling fresh produce, organic goods, gourmet foods, and handcrafted items. The market attracts community members seeking locally-grown seasonal products and supports regional agricultural businesses. Located at the historic Donato Family Vineyard property with indoor and outdoor space, the market operates Saturday mornings 9am to noon throughout the growing season. Vendors are encouraged to contact the market organizers via their Facebook page for booth information and participation.
Lancaster Market
by Lancaster Market Organizers
4913 Transit Road, lancaster, NY 14086
Sun: 9:00 AM-2:00 PM, May 3 - Oct 25
25 spots open
Located at 4913 Transit Road in Lancaster, this weekly farmers market runs Sunday mornings from May through late October, offering the Erie County community a reliable source for fresh local produce and artisan foods. The market operates year-round on Sundays from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM during its May 3 through October 25 season, making it a convenient weekend destination for shoppers looking to support regional farmers and food producers. Vendors at Lancaster Market bring a diverse mix of offerings that go beyond typical grocery store produce. You'll find seasonal vegetables and fruits at their peak freshness, alongside baked goods from local bakers, fresh eggs from area farms, and herbs grown right here in Western New York. The market also features flowers for those looking to brighten their homes or gardens, plus various crafts and value-added food products made by local artisans. This mix means shoppers can accomplish much of their weekly shopping in one location while connecting directly with the people growing and making their food. The market is particularly welcoming to customers using nutrition assistance programs, accepting WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP benefits alongside standard credit card payments. Vendors emphasize quality and transparency, with organic products available from farmers who prioritize sustainable growing practices. Whether you're a regular shopper seeking consistency in where your food comes from or a new vendor considering where to build customer relationships, Lancaster Market serves as an established gathering place where the Lancaster community comes together each Sunday morning during the growing season.
Lancaster Central Market
by Central Market Trust
23 N Market Street, Lancaster, PA 17603
Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, 6 AM - 3 PM, Year-round
25 spots open
Lancaster Central Market is America's oldest continuously operating public market, established as a marketplace in 1730 and still operating in its original downtown location. The market operates three days per week year-round and houses approximately 60 vendors selling fresh local produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, flowers, crafts, and prepared foods featuring Pennsylvania Dutch regional specialties. Vendors include both long-established family operations and newer artisan producers offering everything from produce and dairy to handmade goods and international cuisine. The historic 1889 brick building at Penn Square attracts both local shoppers and tourists seeking authentic farm-to-table products and regional character. The market opens early at 6 AM to serve farmers and wholesale buyers, creating a vibrant community gathering centered on supporting local agricultural heritage and regional food traditions.
Festivals in Lancaster(4)
Bolton Fair
by Bolton Fair Association
Lancaster, MA
August 14-16, 2026
25 spots open
The Bolton Fair is a premier agricultural fair held annually over three days in August at the Fairgrounds at Lancaster. Established in 1874, this classic New England fair welcomes numerous vendor categories including craft exhibitors, commercial vendors, farmers' market participants, and food vendors alongside livestock shows, animal exhibits, entertainment, midway rides, motorsports events, and tractor pulls. The event attracts families seeking wholesome entertainment and educational experiences centered on agricultural heritage. The fair spans 53 acres of grounds in rural Massachusetts, drawing both local and regional attendees. Vendors can expect a diverse crowd interested in crafts, food, agriculture, and family entertainment.
Lancaster Fair
by Lancaster Fair Association
516 Main St, Lancaster, NH 03584
Thursday, September 3 to Monday, September 7, 2026
25 spots open
Held over Labor Day Weekend in the heart of the White Mountains, the Lancaster Fair is one of New Hampshire's longest-running community gatherings, with more than 154 years of tradition behind it. Located at 516 Main St in Lancaster, NH, this annual festival draws visitors from across the region who come for a mix of agricultural heritage, entertainment, and shopping. The fair's identity is rooted in rural New England culture, making it an ideal marketplace for vendors selling everything from handmade crafts and local goods to specialty foods, farm products, and traditional fair merchandise. The Lancaster Fair combines the best elements of a classic county fair with the energy of a broader regional festival. You'll find a diverse vendor area where shoppers browse local honey, baked goods, preserves, artwork, jewelry, clothing, and home goods alongside more traditional fair attractions. The event's agricultural focus means farmers and producers have a strong presence, but craft vendors and small manufacturers also thrive here because attendees come specifically looking to support local makers and discover unique products. The fairgrounds atmosphere creates natural foot traffic throughout the vendor areas, with families moving between shopping, entertainment, and food options. Because the Lancaster Fair takes place over Labor Day Weekend in late August and early September, it marks the transition into fall. Visitors are often in a mindset of wrapping up summer activities while preparing for the season ahead, which affects what sells well at vendor booths. The event's position in New Hampshire's scenic White Mountains region also brings tourists passing through the area, alongside locals and regional regulars who return year after year. This mix of dedicated fair-goers and curious travelers creates opportunities for vendors across different product categories to connect with shoppers actively seeking new discoveries and supporting the kind of community-centered commerce that makes county fairs special.
Long's Park Art & Craft Festival
by Long's Park Amphitheater Foundation
Long's Park, 1441 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601
Labor Day weekend (Friday-Sunday)
200 spots open
The Long's Park Art & Craft Festival is a nationally recognized outdoor art festival held over Labor Day weekend in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The juried event features approximately 200 selected artists exhibiting handmade fine art and crafts across diverse categories including painting, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, and textile art. The festival attracts thousands of art buyers from the mid-Atlantic region and offers artists professional amenities including free on-site parking, overnight camping, meals, volunteer booth assistance, and 24-hour security. Held in a historic 80-acre park with scenic walkways around a freshwater pond, the event combines fine art displays with live music and culinary offerings, creating an outdoor gallery experience. The festival serves as a major fundraiser for the Long's Park Amphitheater Foundation's free summer music programming.
Harvest Days at Landis Valley
by Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum
Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum, 2451 Kissel Hill Road, Lancaster, PA 17601
October 10-11, 2026
25 spots open
Harvest Days is Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum's oldest and largest family event and a premier fall festival celebrating Pennsylvania German agricultural and cultural heritage. The two-day festival features skilled artisans demonstrating traditional crafts including blacksmithing, weaving, tin-smithing, coopering, leather work, and more. Vendors and exhibitors showcase craft sales including jams, jellies, pottery, soap, candles, and handmade goods. The event includes food demonstrations, hands-on activities, horse-drawn wagon rides, live music, pumpkin painting, and harvest-themed activities. Visitors enjoy seasonal foods prepared using heirloom recipes and can purchase items from on-site vendors. The historic 100-acre village setting provides an immersive experience of 19th-century rural life. The event draws families and visitors throughout the fall season.
Craft Fairs in Lancaster(1)
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