Vendor Events in Laurel, MT

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

Farmers Markets in Laurel(2)

Laurel Downtown Farmers Market

by Laurel Downtown Farmers Market Organizers

Town Square, Laurel, MT 59044

Wed: 4:00 PM-6:30 PM, Jul 20 - Sep 28

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

If you're looking to connect with local food enthusiasts in central Montana during the summer and early fall, the weekly market in Laurel's Town Square offers a steady venue for produce vendors, bakers, and specialty food producers. Running from late July through the end of September on Wednesday evenings, this farmers market taps into that sweet spot when people are finishing their workday and ready to pick up fresh ingredients for dinner or stock up on seasonal produce. The 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM time slot means you're catching both the after-work crowd and families who want to make a midweek farmers market stop part of their routine. This is a produce-focused market where vendors typically sell vegetables, herbs, baked goods, eggs, honey, and other farm-direct products that appeal to home cooks and people prioritizing local sourcing. The Town Square location in Laurel, Yellowstone County, gives the market a central, walkable gathering space that draws regular shoppers throughout the season. Because the market runs for ten weeks during peak harvest season, you'll see consistent foot traffic as the community develops a weekly shopping habit. The seasonal timeframe also means inventory evolves, early summer brings leafy greens and early crops, while late September showcases fall vegetables and preserved goods. Farmers markets in smaller Montana communities like Laurel tend to build loyalty among their regular customer base, and shoppers at these venues generally appreciate direct relationships with growers and producers. The market accepts credit cards, which removes friction at the point of sale and makes it easier for customers to shop. If you're a produce grower, value-added food maker, or herb or honey producer in the region, this weekly Wednesday market provides reliable access to customers who actively seek out local food sources during these crucial summer and fall months.

Downtown Laurel Farmers Market

by Downtown Laurel Farmers Market Organizers

Central Ave and Commerce Street, Laurel, MS 39440

Thu:4:00 PM - 6:30 PM, May 17, 2012 to August 24, 2012

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Downtown Laurel Farmers Market sets up Thursday evenings on Central Ave and Commerce Street during the warmer months, drawing locals looking for fresh produce, baked goods, and prepared foods straight from regional growers and makers. Running from May through August, the market hits its stride when Mississippi's growing season peaks, making it the go-to spot for seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs. You'll find dairy products like cheese and eggs alongside fresh-baked bread, pastries, and other prepared items. Local farmers and producers also stock flowers, cut arrangements, and small-batch goods that rotate with what's in season. The late-afternoon timing, ending at 6:30 PM, works for people finishing their workday on the downtown strip. The market accepts credit cards and participates in the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, making it accessible to a broad range of shoppers. It's a straightforward weekly stop for anyone stocking their kitchen with regional staples and specialty items during Mississippi's growing season.

Festivals in Laurel(5)

Laurel Fall Festival

by City of Laurel

Laurel, MT

September 12, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

@The Front Porch, 109 W First Street- Laurel Free Join us for the 2025 Laurel Fall Fest, a beloved seasonal celebration filled with family fun, local flavor, and community spirit! Taking place in the heart of downtown Laurel, this year’s festival promises an unforgettable experience with live music, artisan vendors, mouthwatering food trucks, and classic fall activities like hayrides, pumpkin painting, and more. Whether you're here for the festive atmosphere, the handcrafted goods, or just a crisp autumn day with friends and family, the Laurel Fall Fest has something for everyone. Don’t miss this chance to make memories and welcome the season in style!

Laurel Heritage Day

by Town of Laurel

Janosik Park, Laurel, DE 19956

April 11, 2027, 10 AM - 4 PM

Festival$40 craft vendor space

25 spots open

Laurel Heritage Day is the Town of Laurel's inaugural celebration of local heritage and community spirit. The event features food vendors, non-food vendors, live bands, and a car show, drawing families and visitors interested in celebrating the town's historic character. Janosik Park provides a scenic community gathering space along Broad Creek in this charming Sussex County town. As an April event, it offers spring weather ideal for outdoor festival activities and community engagement. This family-friendly festival highlights Laurel's commitment to building connections and creating memorable experiences for residents and visitors alike.

Laurel Spring Fest

by Spring Fest at Laurel Fairgrounds

Laurel, MS

April 25, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Laurel Spring Fest takes place on April 25, 2026, at the Laurel Fairgrounds in Laurel, MS, bringing together a diverse mix of vendors and entertainment for a spring celebration. As a one-time festival event, this is an opportunity to reach a community gathered specifically to welcome the season with local shopping, food, and live music all in one location. The festival atmosphere draws a broad audience including families, local shoppers, and anyone looking to enjoy a day outdoors during late April weather. Spring festivals in Mississippi typically attract attendees interested in supporting local makers and trying seasonal food options, making this an ideal setting for craft vendors selling handmade goods, artisan products, home décor, and unique gifts. If you sell anything from jewelry and clothing to home goods, local art, or specialty items, you'll find a receptive crowd at an event like this. The mixed vendor format means you're not competing within a niche, but rather part of a larger marketplace where shoppers are browsing across multiple categories. The inclusion of food trucks and live music creates the kind of extended-stay environment where attendees linger longer than a typical shopping trip. People come planning to spend time at the fairgrounds, grab food, enjoy entertainment, and explore what vendors have to offer. This extended dwell time works in your favor, as shoppers are more likely to make impulse purchases and spend more when they're in a relaxed, entertainment-focused setting. The fairgrounds venue also typically provides good foot traffic flow and visibility for your setup. As a spring event, Laurel Spring Fest aligns with seasonal consumer spending patterns when people are refreshing their homes, updating their wardrobes, and looking for gifts and décor that reflect the new season. If your products fit spring themes or seasonal gifting occasions, the timing works well for your sales potential at the Laurel Fairgrounds.

Montpelier Festival of Herbs, Tea & the Arts

by Friends of Montpelier

Montpelier Mansion, 9650 Muirkirk Rd, Laurel, MD 20708

April 25, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

50 spots open

Held each spring at the historic Montpelier Mansion in Laurel, this festival brings together herb enthusiasts, tea lovers, and supporters of handmade goods for a day celebrating plants, craftsmanship, and the arts. Taking place on April 25, 2026, the Montpelier Festival of Herbs, Tea & the Arts draws vendors who specialize in everything from culinary and medicinal herbs to artisan tea blends, herbal products, and garden-inspired crafts. The mansion's grounds provide an ideal setting for this type of event, where the natural landscape complements the festival's botanical focus. Vendors at this festival typically include small-batch tea producers, herbalists, soap and skincare makers using plant-based ingredients, garden-themed pottery and home décor artisans, and crafters working with pressed flowers, dried botanicals, and herb-infused goods. If you make handmade products with a natural, garden, or wellness angle, this event attracts customers actively seeking quality, locally-made items with authentic stories behind them. The spring timing means attendees are often in a garden-planning mindset and interested in both decorative and functional herbal products. Beyond shopping, the festival features live entertainment and interactive garden activities, creating an atmosphere that encourages visitors to linger and explore vendor booths. The combination of a historic property, curated artisan offerings, and tea tastings positions this as a more intimate, specialty event compared to larger general craft fairs. This is the kind of gathering where shoppers come with intention, looking to connect with makers and invest in handcrafted items that align with their values and interests in wellness and sustainable living.

Laurel Main Street Festival

by Laurel Board of Trade

Laurel, MD

2027-05-09

FestivalContact Laurel Board of Trade for vendor fees

20 spots open

Every May, Laurel's downtown transforms into a vibrant street festival celebrating the heart of the community. The Laurel Main Street Festival draws families, shoppers, and festival-goers looking for a full day of entertainment, seasonal shopping, and local flavor. As an annual tradition now in its 45th year, this event has become a fixture for vendors seeking foot traffic from a dedicated, multigenerational audience in the Maryland area. The festival runs from 10 AM to 4 PM on Saturday, May 2, 2026, with a parade kicking off the day at 9 AM. The parade itself draws crowds early, so vendors set up knowing they'll have steady traffic throughout the day. The festival spans the main street area and features a mix of food vendors, artisans, craft makers, and retail sellers. This is the kind of street festival where you'll find everything from handmade arts and crafts to ready-to-eat food, making it ideal for vendors in multiple categories. The spring timing means Mother's Day shopping is a major draw, with many attendees looking for gifts and treats. The presence of a dedicated Kid's Zone indicates families with children are a significant portion of the crowd, which shapes vendor mix and foot traffic patterns throughout the day. Street festivals like this offer a different dynamic than farmers markets or indoor craft fairs. You're operating in a public space with high visibility and extended browsing time. Attendees are in festival mode, often spending more freely than they would at a typical market. The combination of parade excitement, live music, diverse vendor offerings, and family-friendly activities creates an atmosphere where people stay longer and explore multiple vendor booths. Laurel's Main Street location means good foot traffic from both festival-specific visitors and people already in the downtown area. For vendors selling seasonal items, gifts, home goods, food products, or handmade crafts, this festival offers solid exposure to a community-engaged audience looking to support local businesses and artisans.

Craft Fairs in Laurel(1)

Mississippi Made Artisan Fair Laurel

by Laurel Mercantile

Laurel Mercantile, Laurel, MS 39440

March 21, 2027

Craft FairContact organizer

60 spots open

Set in the heart of Laurel, Mississippi, this annual craft fair celebrates locally made goods and independent artisans from across the country. Held at Laurel Mercantile, a flagship retail destination known for curating American-made products, the Mississippi Made Artisan Fair brings together craftspeople, makers, and artisans who share a commitment to quality, creativity, and authentic handmade work. The event takes place on March 21, 2026, drawing vendors and shoppers who value supporting small businesses and discovering unique, one-of-a-kind items you won't find in mass-market stores. The atmosphere at this craft fair reflects the values of the Laurel Mercantile community, which has built its reputation on featuring USA-made goods and supporting American craftspeople. Vendors at the fair typically include woodworkers, textile artists, jewelers, home decor makers, candle crafters, and other artisans producing handmade items with attention to detail and quality. Whether you're selling hand-poured candles, hand-dyed fabrics, handcrafted furniture, ceramics, leather goods, or other artisan products, this fair attracts customers specifically seeking authentic, locally-produced alternatives. The spring timing in late March positions the fair perfectly for shoppers looking to refresh their homes and find meaningful gifts during a season of renewal. Beyond the marketplace itself, the event benefits from its location within Laurel's growing creative community. Shoppers attending the Mississippi Made Artisan Fair are often drawn to the broader retail and cultural offerings in Laurel, creating extended traffic and engagement for vendors. This craft fair appeals to customers who understand and appreciate the story behind handmade goods, who prioritize supporting American makers, and who prefer quality craftsmanship over mass production. For artisans and vendors looking to connect with an engaged audience that values artisan work and hometown commerce, this annual event offers a meaningful opportunity to reach customers aligned with your brand and values.

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