Vendor Events in Lincoln, NE

23 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Lincoln, NE. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Lincoln(9)

Haymarket Farmers' Market 2026

by Lincoln Haymarket Development Corporation

7th and P Street, Lincoln, NE 68508

Every Saturday May 2 - Oct 10, 2026

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

The Haymarket Farmers' Market is Lincoln's largest farmers market, operating Saturday mornings from May through October in the Historic Haymarket District. The market features over 200 vendors selling fresh local produce, baked goods, prepared foods, hand-crafted items, jewelry, and artwork. Shoppers can browse everything from kolaches and wood-fired pizza to tie-dyed apparel and hand-sewn goods. Live entertainment performs in nearby Iron Horse Park from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The market operates rain or shine, and the vibrant community atmosphere makes it a popular gathering place for both locals and visitors. For vendor inquiries, contact Jeff@lincolnhaymarket.org or call (402) 435-7496.

Lincoln Hills Sun City Farmers Market

by Lincoln Hills Sun City Farmers Market Organizers

965 Orchard Creek Lane, Lincoln, CA

Wed: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, May 20 - Nov 18

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25 spots open

The Lincoln Hills Sun City Farmers Market is a seasonal Wednesday farmers market serving the Sun City Lincoln Hills community. Operating Wednesday mornings from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, the market features local vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods, cheese, eggs, meat, flowers, and other farm products. The market operates June through November, providing access to seasonal local agriculture during the growing season. The market accepts WIC and SNAP benefits, making fresh produce accessible to a broad community base. This established market is an important gathering point for residents seeking locally grown items and direct connections to local farmers and producers.

Downtown Lincoln Farmers Market

by Downtown Lincoln Farmers Market Organizers

F Street, between 5th and 6th Streets, Lincoln, CA 95648

Thu: 5:00 PM-8:00 PM, Jun 11 - Aug 27

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Downtown Lincoln Farmers Market is a weekly Thursday evening farmers market held in downtown Lincoln, California. Operating Thursday evenings from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM during the summer season from June through August, the market brings together local farmers and producers selling fresh seasonal produce, baked goods, cheese, eggs, poultry, seafood, and meat to the Lincoln community. The market accepts various payment methods including cash, credit cards, debit cards, and SNAP/EBT benefits, making local, high-quality products accessible to a broad customer base. Located on F Street between 5th and 6th Streets in the heart of downtown, the market draws families and local shoppers looking for fresh, locally sourced foods and supporting community agriculture.

Old Cheney Road Farmers' Market

by Old Cheney Road Farmers' Market Organizers

5500 Old Cheney Rd, Lincoln, NE 68521

Sun: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, Apr 24 - Oct 30

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25 spots open

Old Cheney Road Farmers' Market is a seasonal producer-only market in Lincoln, Nebraska operating Sundays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, April through October. The market features local farms and food producers selling fresh seasonal vegetables, fruits, baked goods, artisan cheeses, natural meats, eggs, plants, and prepared foods. With more than 60 vendors, the market serves a large weekly customer base seeking fresh local foods and value-added agricultural products. The tree-shaded outdoor setting at Old Cheney Center creates a relaxed shopping environment that attracts substantial foot traffic throughout the growing season. This producer-only market is ideal for farmers, gardeners, bakers, and other direct-to-consumer food producers looking for a reliable venue in the Lincoln area.

Fallbrook Farmers' Market

by Fallbrook Farmers' Market Organizers

600 Fallbrook Blvd, Lincoln, NE 68521

Every other Thursday, June 8 - October 12

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25 spots open

The Thursday Farmers' Market in Fallbrook is a seasonal farmers market held every other week in Lincoln's Fallbrook neighborhood from early June through mid-October. Vendors sell fresh seasonal produce, farm-raised meats, eggs, farmstead cheeses, breads, pastries, and handcrafted items. The market features live music and family-friendly activities each week, making it a community gathering space as well as a shopping destination. Located in the Fallbrook Town Square Greenspace, the market serves local food and supports regional growers and artisans. The market is open from 4-7 p.m. on Thursdays and accepts SNAP/EBT and other nutrition assistance programs.

The Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Market

by The Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Market Organizers

1408 Short Eleventh Street, Lincoln, IL 62656

Saturdays 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, May 9 - September 19

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The LMH Market is an indoor, producer-only farmers market held at the Logan County Fairgrounds in Lincoln, Illinois. Vendors must grow or handmake the items they sell, featuring fresh produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, and artisanal products from locally-owned Illinois operations. The market operates rain or shine in a comfortable, weather-proof environment, attracting over 600 weekly visitors. Beyond shopping, the market offers free health screenings, cooking demonstrations, fitness classes, and activities for children. The market also provides SNAP matching benefits and accepts multiple payment methods to encourage access for all community members. It serves residents of Logan and eastern Mason counties.

Lincoln Haymarket Farmers Market

by Lincoln Haymarket

Haymarket District, 7th and P St, Lincoln, NE 68508

May-October 2026, Saturdays 8 AM-12 PM

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25 spots open

The Haymarket Farmers Market is an outdoor Saturday morning market in Lincoln's historic Haymarket District featuring over 100 vendors. Vendors sell farm-fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, meats, eggs, artisan crafts, jewelry, handmade items, and prepared foods. The market draws large crowds of community shoppers and features live music performances. Located on streets and sidewalks around 7th and P Streets, the market operates rain or shine and serves as a gathering place for residents and visitors from throughout the region. The seasonal market runs from early May through mid-October.

Haymarket Farmers Market - Lincoln

by Lincoln Haymarket Development Corporation

7th & P St, Lincoln, NE 68508

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, May 2 - October 10, 2026

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100 spots open

The Haymarket Farmers Market is Lincoln's largest farmers market, operating every Saturday morning from 8 AM to noon in the historic Haymarket District. With over 200 vendors, the market offers fresh produce, farm-raised meats and poultry, eggs, baked goods, handmade crafts, jewelry, artwork, and artisan goods. Vendors sell everything from local vegetables and flowers to unique items like homemade root beer, tie-dyed apparel, and hand-sewn goods. The market attracts a broad community audience including families, college students, and food enthusiasts. Live local performers play in nearby Iron Horse Park between 9 and 11 AM. Operating May through mid-October on Saturdays, the market provides seasonal opportunities for food producers, craft vendors, and artisans. Rain or shine, it remains a community gathering place in downtown Lincoln.

Blackstone River State Park Farmers Market

by Blackstone River State Park Farmers Market Organizers

Visitor Center - Route 295 North, Lincoln, RI 02865

Tue: 2:00 PM-6:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Blackstone River State Park Farmers Market in Lincoln operates as a weekly farmers market held at the Visitor Center along Route 295 North, bringing fresh, locally-grown produce directly to the community every Tuesday afternoon. This farmers market runs from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, making it convenient for shoppers heading home after work or running evening errands. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, WIC benefits, and Senior FMNP vouchers, ensuring accessibility for a wide range of community members. At this farmers market, you'll find vendors offering seasonal vegetables, fruits, and other farm-fresh products. The Blackstone River State Park location provides a natural, scenic setting for shopping and connecting with local growers. Weekly farmers markets like this one typically feature a rotating selection of produce depending on what's in season, so visiting regularly means discovering new items and building relationships with the farmers who grow your food. Spring through fall is peak season for farmers markets in Rhode Island, when vendors have the widest variety of crops available, though some markets continue through the winter months with storage crops and preserved items. Vendors at Blackstone River State Park Farmers Market benefit from the steady foot traffic of locals who prioritize fresh, local food and the convenience of a mid-week shopping window. The afternoon timing works well for vendors who can catch both daytime visitors and after-work shoppers looking to pick up ingredients for dinner. If you're a food or produce vendor considering farmers markets in the Providence County area, the consistent weekly schedule at this location provides a reliable selling opportunity with an established customer base already familiar with the site.

Festivals in Lincoln(7)

Lancaster County Fair

by Lancaster County Super Fair

Lancaster Event Center, Lincoln, NE

July 30 - August 8, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Running for nine days in late July through early August, this longstanding festival at the Lancaster Event Center in Lincoln brings together thousands of visitors celebrating agriculture, entertainment, and community tradition. The annual event draws families, food enthusiasts, and rural communities across Nebraska, making it a prime venue for vendors looking to reach diverse audiences during peak summer attendance season. The Lancaster County Fair operates as a classic agricultural festival with deep roots in 4-H and FFA programming, livestock competitions, and grandstand entertainment. Beyond the competitive and educational components, the fair has become known for its extensive vendor marketplace and food offerings. In 2026, the festival is expanding its culinary focus with the Great American Ribfest, a three-day barbecue competition featuring award-winning pit masters from across the country and Nebraska. This addition signals the fair's evolution to include more specialized food festivals alongside traditional county fair attractions, creating multiple vendor opportunities across different product categories. You'll find the typical festival environment here: music stages, arena events with animals and competitions, food vendors, and craft booths scattered throughout the Lancaster Event Center grounds. The nine-day run means sustained foot traffic rather than a single-day event, appealing to vendors selling everything from handmade crafts and local products to food and beverages. The timing during summer vacation and the mix of agricultural heritage with modern festival attractions draws both long-time fair attendees and newer visitors seeking entertainment and local goods. For vendors, the Lancaster County Fair represents a significant market opportunity in the region. The blend of traditional county fair crowds, the barbecue festival draw, and the range of family activities creates varied customer bases depending on your product type and booth location.

Old Lincoln Days

by Lincoln Historic Site / Friends of Historic Lincoln

Lincoln, NM

2026-08-07

FestivalContact Lincoln Historic Site for vendor fees

20 spots open

Old Lincoln Days is a community festival celebrating frontier history in the restored 1870s-1880s town of Lincoln, New Mexico. The event features reenactments of Billy the Kid's escape from the historic courthouse, a folk pageant, gunfight demonstrations, living history camps, and a parade. Vendors operate throughout the town, selling art, crafts, traditional items, and food. Musicians perform, and children's activities and carriage rides are available. Attendees explore 17 historic adobe structures and museum buildings that showcase the Lincoln County War era. The festival draws visitors interested in Old West history, heritage tourism, and Americana.

Lincoln Czech Festival

by Lincoln Czech Club

Lincoln, NE

2026-09-12

Festival$60/day

20 spots open

Lincoln's Czech heritage comes alive each September at this annual celebration that draws both longtime community members and visitors curious about Central European culture. The Lincoln Czech Festival centers on vendor booths running from 10am to 4pm, creating a full day of shopping, eating, and cultural immersion. This is the kind of festival where heritage and craftsmanship take center stage, giving vendors a chance to reach people actively seeking authentic ethnic goods, traditional foods, and handmade items tied to Czech and Slovak traditions. The vendor mix reflects the festival's focus on heritage. You'll find booths selling kolace and other traditional baked goods, ethnic foods prepared using family recipes, crystal and glassware from the Czech and Slovak Republics, and various handmade goods that showcase traditional craftsmanship. These are goods that appeal to festival attendees who value cultural authenticity, whether they're people with family roots in the region reconnecting with their heritage or shoppers looking for unique, meaningful items. The September timing means the weather in Lincoln is typically pleasant for a full day outdoors, and the fall season often brings a natural draw of people looking for festival activities before the holidays arrive. As a heritage festival, this event differs from general craft fairs in that it has a specific cultural focus. Attendees come with an intentionality around Czech and Slovak culture, which means they're often prepared to spend time learning about vendors' backgrounds and stories. This makes it an appealing setting for vendors who specialize in heritage crafts, traditional foods, cultural goods, or items connected to Eastern European traditions. If your products align with the festival's ethnic and heritage focus, this annual gathering offers a concentrated audience of people seeking exactly what you sell.

New Hampshire Highland Games & Festival

by New Hampshire Gathering of the Scottish Clans

Loon Mountain Resort, 60 Loon Mountain Rd, Lincoln, NH 03251

September 18-20, 2026

FestivalContact vendor coordinator

25 spots open

Held annually over a September weekend at Loon Mountain Resort in Lincoln, New Hampshire, this Scottish festival draws thousands of visitors who celebrate Celtic heritage, culture, and tradition. The New Hampshire Highland Games & Festival has been a cornerstone event since 1976, making it one of the largest and most established gatherings of its kind in New England. The mountain setting provides a dramatic backdrop for the festivities, with the natural landscape complementing the authentic Highland atmosphere vendors and organizers work to create. For artisan vendors, this festival presents a unique opportunity to reach customers actively seeking Celtic and Scottish goods. Attendees come specifically looking for handcrafted items, traditional crafts, specialty foods, and cultural products that connect to Scottish heritage. You'll find vendors selling everything from hand-knitted goods and tartan products to jewelry, woodwork, metalwork, and other locally-made crafts. The festival atmosphere encourages browsing and discovery, as visitors spend the full weekend exploring clan tents, watching competitions, and shopping among the vendor booths. Beyond the vendor experience, the festival features major attractions that drive consistent foot traffic throughout the weekend. Professional heavy athletics competitions showcase traditional Scottish strength sports, while the US National Highland Dance Championships bring competitive dancers and their supporters to the event. With over 100 Celtic vendors and 60+ clan tents creating an immersive environment, the festival has developed a reputation as a destination event rather than a casual local gathering. This means attendees often travel from across New England and beyond, arrive with spending intent, and stay for extended periods rather than quick visits. The September timing positions the event as part of the early fall festival season in New Hampshire, when weather is typically pleasant and the region's tourism season remains active. For vendors selling handmade or specialty goods with Celtic, Scottish, or artisan appeal, the New Hampshire Highland Games & Festival offers access to a well-established, culturally-focused audience with demonstrated interest in quality crafted items and cultural products.

NH Highland Games & Festival

by New Hampshire Highland Games

Loon Mountain Resort, 60 Loon Mountain Rd, Lincoln, NH 03251

September 18-20, 2026 (not third weekend)

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

The NH Highland Games & Festival is one of North America's largest Highland Games celebrations, held annually on the third weekend of September at Loon Mountain Resort in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This three-day festival showcases Scottish heritage through traditional heavy athletics competitions, live bagpipe and Highland dance performances, cultural demonstrations, and genealogy services. The Vendor Village features vendors selling kilts, piping supplies, tartans, and Scottish crafts alongside multiple food vendors serving traditional Scottish fare. The festival attracts tens of thousands of attendees and runs from 8am to 5pm daily with additional ticketed evening concert events. The scenic White Mountains location during early fall foliage season makes this a major New England destination event for both Scottish culture enthusiasts and general festival-goers. Special activities include sheep dog trials, Try-It classes in traditional Scottish sports, seminars on Scottish history and cooking, and clan genealogy services.

Arkansas Apple Festival 2026

by Arkansas Apple Festival Committee

Lincoln Square, Lincoln, AR 72744

2026-09-30 to 2026-10-02

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

The Arkansas Apple Festival is a three-day family event held annually during the first weekend of October on Lincoln's historic downtown square. The festival features over 100 craft vendors selling handmade and unique merchandise, along with multiple food vendors offering traditional fair fare and apple-themed food items. Attendees enjoy live music, a parade, antique tractors, square dancing, and contests for children. Free samples of fresh apple cider and apple slices are distributed throughout the festival. The event has been a cornerstone of the community since 1976 and attracts thousands of visitors to northwest Arkansas to celebrate the local apple harvest and heritage. The festival is family-friendly with free admission and activities suitable for all ages.

Nebraska Holiday Market

by Nebraska Holiday Market

Lincoln, NE

2026-11-14

Festival$125/weekend

20 spots open

Lincoln's holiday season kicks into high gear in mid-November with this festival that brings together the community and local makers in celebration of the season ahead. The Nebraska Holiday Market is an annual gathering designed to help shoppers find one-of-a-kind gifts while supporting the nonprofits that strengthen the Lincoln area. This is a festival experience rather than your typical retail shopping trip, with the holiday atmosphere built right into the event through seasonal activities and entertainment that make it feel more like a community celebration than a vendor marketplace. You'll find over 80 local vendors spread throughout the event, each offering something different for your holiday shopping and gathering needs. Expect to discover handmade gifts, artisan goods, and specialty items you won't find in chain stores, alongside seasonal treats like hot cocoa and holiday refreshments. The mix of vendors typical at festivals like this includes craft makers, local artisans, small businesses, and home-based makers selling everything from jewelry and home decor to baked goods and specialty products. Many attendees come specifically to support local makers and small business owners rather than shopping at big box retailers. Beyond shopping, the Nebraska Holiday Market includes festive activities that draw families and shoppers of all ages. Santa visits add a special touch for younger attendees, while raffles give everyone a chance to win items throughout the event. This combination of shopping, entertainment, and community connection is what sets a holiday market festival apart from a regular craft fair or farmers market. It's the kind of event where people come to get into the holiday spirit, spend time with family and friends, and feel good about where their money is going. Held in Lincoln in mid-November, this annual market is perfectly timed for getting ahead on holiday shopping while the season is still fresh. Whether you're looking for unique gifts, wanting to support local nonprofits, or just hoping to catch some early seasonal cheer, this festival brings together vendors and shoppers with aligned values.

Craft Fairs in Lincoln(4)

Lincoln Sunken Gardens Art Fair

by Friends of Sunken Gardens

Sunken Gardens, 2600 S 27th St, Lincoln, NE 68502

August 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

40 spots open

Every August, the grounds of Lincoln's Sunken Gardens transform into an outdoor showcase for regional and local artists at this juried craft fair. The event takes advantage of the natural beauty of the gardens at 2600 S 27th St, creating an elegant backdrop for fine art, handmade crafts, and artisan goods. The formal gardens and fountains provide a sophisticated setting that appeals to both artists looking to display their work and shoppers seeking quality, one-of-a-kind items in a peaceful atmosphere. As a juried fair, the Lincoln Sunken Gardens Art Fair maintains curated vendor selection, which means attendees can expect a thoughtful mix of fine art and craft vendors. You'll find painters, sculptors, jewelry makers, ceramicists, woodworkers, fiber artists, and other craftspeople displaying work across a range of styles and price points. The juried format also tends to attract serious collectors and art enthusiasts who visit specifically because they know the quality bar is set high. This makes it an ideal event for vendors offering original, artistic work rather than mass-produced goods. The August timing means the Sunken Gardens are in full bloom, and summer weather typically brings strong foot traffic. Attendees come to enjoy the gardens themselves as much as the art, strolling between vendor booths and taking in the landscape design. The event draws a mix of locals supporting the Lincoln arts community and visitors to the area who want to combine garden touring with art shopping. Because it's an annual event held in such a recognizable location, it builds a loyal following year to year, which can help established vendors plan their participation and budget accordingly.

Lincoln Fine Arts and Crafts Festival

Lincoln, MA

September 12, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

The Codman Estate Fine Arts and Crafts Festival is a juried fine arts and crafts festival held annually in Lincoln, Massachusetts, organized by Historic New England. The event features more than 100 artisans displaying handcrafted works including paintings, woodworking, jewelry, photography, glass, clothing, metalwork, pottery, and specialty foods. The festival provides vendors with direct access to an engaged audience of art and craft enthusiasts. The outdoor event, held rain or shine on the grounds of the historic Codman Estate, also features live musical entertainment, a food court, and guided tours of the Codman House museum. Admission is charged for visitors. The festival is juried, meaning artists must submit work samples for jury review before acceptance.

Lincoln Craft and Art Fair

by Friends of Silverhawk Theatre

Lincoln Southwest High School, 7001 South 14th Street, Lincoln, NE 68512

October 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

40 spots open

The Lincoln Southwest Fine Arts and Crafts Fair is an annual fall fundraiser for the Silver Hawk Theatre program at Lincoln Southwest High School. The event showcases handmade art, crafts, and homegrown products from local and regional artisans and crafters. Vendors must create all items themselves, with no retail merchandise or party plan products accepted. The fair features live music and draws community shoppers seeking unique, authentic handcrafted items. Held in October each year, this juried event provides an excellent platform for independent makers and artists to reach engaged buyers in the Lincoln area.

Ocean State Artisans Holiday Market

by Ocean State Artisans

Bally's Event Center, 100 Twin River Rd, Lincoln, RI 02865

November 28-30, 2026

Craft Fair10' X 10' includes pipe and drape behind your booth $350

90 spots open

The Ocean State Artisans Holiday Market is one of Rhode Island's largest holiday craft and art shows, held annually over Thanksgiving weekend. The event features more than 90 local artisans selling handcrafted items and artisanal foods. Vendors at this juried market have the opportunity to showcase unique, handmade products to thousands of holiday shoppers. The event takes place at Bally's Event Center in Lincoln, a 29,000 square foot facility that provides excellent visibility and foot traffic. Beyond retail opportunities, the event emphasizes community service, with 100 percent of admission fees donated to local charities and the Rhode Island Community Food Bank, making it an appealing venue for artisans who value social responsibility. The show runs Friday through Sunday with varying hours across the days.

Pop-Ups in Lincoln(3)

Lincoln Midwest Merry Market

by Midwest Merry Market

Lincoln Marriott Cornhusker Hotel, 333 S. 13th St., Lincoln, NE

December 7, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

The Midwest Merry Market is an annual holiday shopping event held in downtown Lincoln at the Marriott Cornhusker Hotel. This vendor market features over 100 local Nebraska small businesses showcasing handcrafted goods, unique gifts, and locally made products. The event creates a festive shopping experience with holiday photo ops, Santa meet-and-greet opportunities, and supports local charities. Shoppers can discover new favorite stores while vendors gain direct access to holiday season customers seeking one-of-a-kind items and local products.

Who Arted Community Market

Lincoln, NE

April 18, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Resonator Gallery at Turbine Flats in Lincoln, Nebraska is hosting Who Arted Community Market, a pop-up event celebrating local makers and handmade goods. Taking place on April 18, 2026, this one-time gathering brings together a diverse mix of artists and vendors in a single curated space, making it a natural destination for shoppers seeking original, locally-crafted items. Pop-up markets like this one differ from traditional retail in their spontaneity and community focus. Rather than permanent storefronts, they create temporary marketplaces where makers can connect directly with customers in an intimate, gallery-based setting. Who Arted Community Market leverages Turbine Flats' industrial-creative atmosphere, a neighborhood known for fostering arts and culture in Lincoln. Vendors at events like this typically include painters, sculptors, jewelry makers, fiber artists, woodworkers, ceramicists, and other craftspeople whose work reflects their individual creative vision and skill. The "Community Market" framing suggests this pop-up aims to strengthen connections between Lincoln's maker community and local shoppers. April is an ideal time for such an event, falling as spring takes hold and people begin thinking about refreshing their spaces and seeking unique gifts or personal pieces. The venue choice at Resonator Gallery indicates the event maintains a focus on quality and artistic merit rather than mass-produced goods. If you create handmade items and are looking to reach an audience that appreciates art and craft, Who Arted Community Market offers a focused, single-day opportunity to showcase your work in a gallery environment where the audience comes specifically to discover original pieces.

Lincoln Jake's Market

by Lincoln Farmers Market

Lincoln, NE

May 23, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Coming to Lincoln, Nebraska on May 23, 2026, Lincoln Jake's Market is a one-time pop-up event bringing together a diverse mix of artists and handmade vendors in one central location. Pop-up markets like this offer a different energy than permanent retail spaces, creating a sense of urgency and discovery that draws both regular shoppers and curious browsers looking for something fresh and unique. The event is located at 101 N. 14th Street in Lincoln, putting it in an accessible downtown area where foot traffic tends to be strong. Pop-ups that feature mixed vendor lineups typically draw creative entrepreneurs across multiple categories: handmade jewelry, ceramics, home decor, textiles, artwork, crafts, and other artisan-made goods. This variety appeals to a wide audience, from people specifically seeking one-of-a-kind gifts to those who simply enjoy browsing and discovering new makers they haven't encountered before. For vendors, a mixed-category pop-up like Lincoln Jake's Market offers the chance to reach customers actively seeking handmade and creative products without the long-term commitment of a permanent booth. Shoppers at these events tend to be quality-conscious and willing to pay fair prices for work made by hand. The one-time nature of the event also creates a natural draw, since both vendors and customers know this particular gathering won't happen again in the same way. Whether you make jewelry, pottery, paintings, sewn goods, woodwork, or other handcrafted items, Lincoln Jake's Market on May 23rd could be a solid opportunity to connect with Lincoln shoppers interested in supporting local artists and makers.

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