Vendor Events in Lewiston, ME
9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Lewiston, ME. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
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Festivals in Lewiston(7)
Lewiston Art Festival
by Lewiston Council on the Arts
Center St, Lewiston, NY 14092
August 8-9, 2026
175 spots open
Set in the charming historic village of Lewiston, New York, just minutes from Niagara Falls, this annual arts festival takes over Center Street each August with a carefully curated selection of fine artists and craftspeople. The Lewiston Art Festival draws a diverse crowd of art enthusiasts, collectors, and curious visitors who come to browse original paintings, sculptures, jewelry, ceramics, textiles, and other handcrafted goods in an intimate, walkable setting. The festival's juried selection process means you'll find serious artists and established makers across multiple disciplines, making it an ideal venue for vendors who create high-quality, original work. The Niagara River location provides a scenic backdrop for the August 8-9, 2026 event, and the proximity to regional attractions brings steady foot traffic throughout the weekend. The festival's atmosphere blends art commerce with community celebration, featuring live music performances that draw people into the streets and encourage browsing. Food vendors on-site add another dimension to the experience, giving attendees reason to spend extended time at the festival rather than making a quick stop. This combination of art, entertainment, and dining creates a destination event that appeals to collectors looking to invest in original work as well as casual visitors seeking an enjoyable weekend outing. If you create handmade art, fine crafts, or other original pieces that appeal to people seeking quality and authenticity, the Lewiston Art Festival's reputation as a well-regarded event in the national festival circuit means you'll be reaching an audience that values and purchases art. The festival's location in a historic village with existing charm and walkability works in vendors' favor, as the setting itself enhances the shopping experience and encourages longer visits. This is the kind of event where collectors return year after year, making it valuable for building a customer base.
Lewiston Hot August Nights
by Lewiston Hot August Nights
Lewiston, ID
2026-08-20
20 spots open
Lewiston Hot August Nights is a summer institution in Lewiston, ID, drawing crowds each August to celebrate classic cars, live music, and community spirit. This annual festival transforms the downtown streets into a celebration of vintage automobiles and local culture, with hundreds of classic cars on display and an atmosphere that appeals to families, car enthusiasts, and shoppers alike. Since its start in 1986, the event has grown into a staple weekend that brings substantial foot traffic to the downtown area. The festival creates a vibrant setting for food vendors, craft vendors, and artisans to connect with crowds of visitors who come specifically for the extended weekend experience. What makes Hot August Nights different from a typical farmers market or craft fair is the festival format, which centers on entertainment and experiential appeal alongside shopping. The classic car theme draws a dedicated audience that includes collectors, enthusiasts, and multi-generational families looking for a fun outing. The combination of live music performances and vendor booths keeps attendees moving through the event and lingering longer than they might at a smaller market setting. August timing places this event in peak summer, when people are actively spending time outdoors and in a leisure mindset. The street closure downtown means vendors benefit from concentrated foot traffic without competing against vehicle congestion. Craft vendors and specialty food producers find a receptive audience at community festivals like this one, where attendees expect to discover local makers and artisanal products. The three-day format (August 20-22, 2026) gives vendors multiple days of sales potential and allows for discovery among repeat visitors who might return on different days. If you sell handmade crafts, specialty foods, or products with nostalgic or vintage appeal, Lewiston Hot August Nights offers direct access to engaged crowds gathered specifically for the festival experience. The event's longevity and community roots mean it attracts both locals and visitors from surrounding areas looking for an established summer tradition.
Great Falls Balloon Festival
by Great Falls Balloon Festival Committee
Simard-Payne Memorial Park, Lewiston, ME 04240
August 21-23, 2026 (fourth weekend, not third)
25 spots open
The Lewiston-Auburn Balloon Festival is an annual hot air balloon festival held over three days each August in the twin cities of Lewiston and Auburn, Maine. The event features dozens of hot air balloons launching from Simard-Payne Memorial Park, with additional activities in Auburn. A vendor fair showcases Maine-made crafts, artisan goods, handcrafted items, and specialty products from hundreds of makers. Food booths, live music performances on multiple stages, carnival rides, and a community parade complement the balloon launches. The festival attracts approximately 100,000 visitors and supports local nonprofits. The scenic Androscoggin River setting and free admission draw families and balloon enthusiasts regionally and nationally. The event has been a Maine summer tradition for nearly 30 years and is operated by the cities of Lewiston and Auburn.
Nez Perce County Fair
by Nez Perce County Fair
Nez Perce County Fairgrounds, 1229 Burrell Ave, Lewiston, ID 83501
September 24-27, 2026
25 spots open
County fairs are unique events that blend agricultural tradition with community celebration, and the Nez Perce County Fair represents the heart of rural Idaho life. Taking place each September at the Nez Perce County Fairgrounds in Lewiston, this annual festival draws families, farmers, and locals who come to celebrate the region's ranching and farming heritage. The fair typically features livestock competitions, where 4-H and FFA members show cattle, sheep, pigs, and other animals they've raised throughout the year. These youth-focused programs are central to the fair experience, offering young people a chance to demonstrate their agricultural knowledge and skills in front of judges and their community. Beyond the livestock shows and competitions, county fairs like this one create a natural gathering place for vendors selling everything from handmade crafts and local food products to agricultural supplies and seasonal goods. The fairgrounds atmosphere during late September draws crowds interested in fall celebrations, making it an ideal event for artisans, food vendors, and producers looking to connect with a concentrated audience of community members and visitors. Live music and entertainment performances run throughout the fair's run, creating a festive backdrop that keeps attendees on the grounds longer and encourages browsing among vendor booths. The September timing of the Nez Perce County Fair positions it perfectly for vendors with fall-themed products, harvest items, and goods suited to the changing season. Attendees arrive expecting the authentic county fair experience: demonstrations, educational exhibits, and family-friendly activities alongside shopping and dining opportunities. For vendors, the fair offers access to a loyal, multigenerational audience in a setting where people come specifically to support local makers and producers. The four-day format gives the event momentum and allows attendees multiple opportunities to return, which benefits vendors with repeat foot traffic throughout the weekend.
Lewiston Harvest and Hops Festival
by Lewiston Council on the Arts / Niagara Falls Brewing
Center Street, Lewiston, NY 14092
September 26-27, 2026
25 spots open
Lewiston's premier fall harvest festival takes over Center Street with a full two-day street fair format. The event features over 130 artisan and craft vendors, farmers market with NYS-designated vendors, food vendors, wineries, breweries, and distilleries. Visitors enjoy live music, chainsaw art demonstrations, and the ability to carry craft beverages while strolling the closed street. Local village shops and dining establishments remain open, creating an integrated shopping experience. Saturday runs 10am-7pm and Sunday 10am-5pm, drawing crowds interested in fall crafts, local agricultural products, and craft beverages in the historic village setting.
Lewiston Dogwood Festival
by Lewiston Dogwood Festival
Lewiston, ID
2027-04-17
20 spots open
Each spring, Lewiston transforms into a celebration of creativity and community with this annual festival that draws artists, craftspeople, and visitors throughout the Lewis-Clark Valley. The Lewiston Dogwood Festival, held in mid-April, takes advantage of the region's iconic flowering season when dogwood trees blanket the landscape in white and pink blossoms. What makes this festival special is its extended format that stretches across several weeks, allowing vendors and visitors to engage with the event at their own pace rather than racing through a single day. The festival brings together over 100 booths featuring hand-crafted artisans working across a range of mediums. You'll find vendors selling jewelry, ceramics, woodwork, fiber arts, home decor, and other handmade goods that appeal to shoppers looking for unique, locally-made items. The variety means there's typically a strong mix of functional and decorative pieces, giving both established artisans and emerging makers a good opportunity to reach customers who value craftsmanship. This draws the kind of audience that supports small makers and appreciates quality over mass production. Beyond the traditional craft vendor booths, the festival program includes several complementary events that add to the overall experience. A quilt show showcases textile work and quilting traditions, while a dog show brings out pet owners and enthusiasts from the community. The gourmet food court means attendees can enjoy quality meals throughout their visit, and the Dogwood Show & Shine car event appeals to auto enthusiasts and adds another dimension to the festival's community appeal. This blend of art, animals, food, and car culture creates a multi-generational draw that keeps foot traffic steady across the month-long run. For vendors, the extended timeline and community-focused nature of the Lewiston Dogwood Festival means potential for sustained sales rather than a single busy day. The April timing catches spring shoppers and visitors looking to refresh their homes and wardrobes with the season.
Lewiston Art Under the Elms
by Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & History
Lewis-Clark State College, 500 8th Ave, Lewiston, ID 83501
April 17-19, 2027
25 spots open
Held annually in mid-April, this festival brings together dozens of artisan vendors and live performers on the scenic Lewis-Clark State College campus in Lewiston, Idaho. The event transforms the tree-lined grounds into a vibrant marketplace where artists and craftspeople display their work across multiple categories. You'll find everything from handmade jewelry and pottery to fine art, woodworking, textiles, home decor, and other handcrafted goods. The mixed vendor format means there's room for jewelry makers, painters, sculptors, fiber artists, and other creative practitioners who want to reach an engaged audience of art enthusiasts and gift buyers. The spring timing makes this an ideal event for vendors preparing for the busy gift-giving seasons and summer events ahead. April weather in Lewiston is typically mild, drawing crowds eager to get outside after winter and support local artists. The college campus setting provides a established venue with shade from mature elm trees, giving the festival a more refined, walkable atmosphere compared to some other markets. Live performances throughout the weekend add to the community feel and help draw foot traffic, benefiting all vendors. Attendees at Art Under the Elms tend to be art appreciators and collectors looking for unique, handmade pieces. Many shoppers come specifically to find one-of-a-kind items they won't see in retail stores. The college location also attracts students, faculty, and families from the surrounding Lewiston area. For vendors, this means a receptive crowd that values craftsmanship and is willing to invest in quality artisan work. If you make or sell handcrafted goods of any kind, this is a solid opportunity to showcase your work to an audience that's there specifically to discover and support makers.
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