Vendor Events in Lisbon, ND
4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Lisbon, ND. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Lisbon(1)
Festivals in Lisbon(3)
Moxie Festival
by The Moxie Festival
Lisbon High School, 2 Sugg Drive, Lisbon, ME
2026-07-10
20 spots open
The Moxie Festival is a three-day community celebration held the second weekend in July in Lisbon, Maine, now in its 42nd year. The festival welcomes commercial food and beverage vendors, craft vendors, commercial exhibitors, and nonprofit organizations to sell products and services to visitors from across Maine, the United States, and internationally. Attendees enjoy live music, parades, food trucks, carnival activities, and family-friendly events centered around Maine's iconic Moxie soft drink. The 2026 event runs July 10-12 with most activities headquartered at Lisbon High School fields, providing vendors with exposure to thousands of visitors during peak summer season.
Lisbon Sauerkraut Days
by Lisbon Sauerkraut Days Committee
Lisbon, IA
August 13-15, 2026
20 spots open
Every August, Lisbon, Iowa transforms into a celebration of German heritage and community spirit with this three-day cultural festival that draws visitors from across the region. Lisbon Sauerkraut Days takes place August 13-15, 2026, and has become a beloved tradition that honors the town's agricultural roots and immigrant history through food, entertainment, and friendly competition. The festival creates a unique atmosphere where sauerkraut, the star ingredient that gives the event its name, appears in everything from the free Frank's Kraut samples to the cabbage-themed contests that become the stuff of local legend. What makes this festival stand out for vendors is the authentic cultural focus combined with genuine community participation. Unlike typical summer festivals that might feel transactional, Sauerkraut Days maintains a distinctly small-town character where multi-generational families return year after year. The event blends traditional German food culture with quirky, memorable activities: the bathtub races capture imaginations, the Kraut Route 5K brings fitness enthusiasts, and the Lora Light Memorial Parade serves as the festival's ceremonial centerpiece. Meanwhile, craft vendors find an engaged audience that's spent the day enjoying street dances, carnival rides, and various competitions, so shoppers arrive in a festive, spending-ready mood. The vendor mix at cultural festivals like this typically includes local artisans, food vendors capitalizing on the sauerkraut theme and German food traditions, and craft makers selling handmade goods that appeal to families and tradition-minded shoppers. Kids activities and the carnival atmosphere mean attendees come prepared for a full day or weekend outing, not just a quick browse. The August timing places the festival at the tail end of summer when people are actively seeking outdoor events and community gatherings before fall arrives. For vendors looking to connect with a loyal, culturally-engaged audience in rural Iowa, Lisbon Sauerkraut Days offers the kind of established event where regular attendance creates repeat customer relationships.
Ransom County Fair
by Ransom County Fair
Ransom County Fairgrounds, 610 Prospect St, Lisbon, ND 58054
August 26-30, 2026
25 spots open
Taking place each August at the Ransom County Fairgrounds in Lisbon, North Dakota, this annual festival brings together the agricultural heart of the region with community celebration and competitive exhibits. The event runs for five days, August 26-30, 2026, drawing families, farmers, and livestock enthusiasts from across Ransom County and surrounding areas. As a traditional county fair, it centers on agricultural competition and educational displays, with significant focus on livestock shows where farmers showcase cattle, horses, sheep, swine, and poultry. The 4-H program is a major component, offering youth opportunities to exhibit their animals, demonstrate skills, and compete in various categories that highlight the next generation of agricultural stewardship. Beyond the core livestock competitions, county fairs like this typically feature a diverse vendor marketplace reflecting both agricultural suppliers and general merchandise. You'll find vendors selling everything from farm equipment and feed supplies to handmade crafts, baked goods, and locally-produced products. Food vendors often set up throughout the fairgrounds, offering classic fair fare alongside local specialties. The atmosphere blends serious agricultural competition with family entertainment, creating an event that appeals to vendors with farming-related products, artisan goods, food items, and general merchandise. The Ransom County Fair draws a steady stream of attendees over its five-day run, including serious agricultural participants, families looking for entertainment, and people interested in seeing exhibits and competitions. This is peak summer fair season in rural North Dakota, when communities gather for these important annual traditions. The fairgrounds setting on Prospect Street in Lisbon provides a dedicated venue designed for this kind of multi-day event. For vendors, county fairs represent an opportunity to reach both rural agricultural customers and broader community audiences in a traditional event setting with established attendance patterns.
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