Vendor Events in Mansfield, OH

6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Mansfield, OH. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Mansfield(4)

North End Farmers Market

by North End Farmers Market Organizers

GROW by NECIC, 486 Springmill St., Mansfield, OH 44903

Thu: 4:00 PM-7:00 PM

Farmers Market$150: Full Season Vendor (June - September)

25 spots open

The North End Farmers Market is a weekly farmers market operated by the North End Community Improvement Collaborative in Mansfield, Ohio. The market features locally grown produce, fresh baked goods, handmade arts and crafts, and food trucks from local vendors, artisans, and food producers. It attracts community shoppers and visitors seeking fresh, locally sourced products including vegetables, fruits, meats, homemade treats, flowers, and unique handcrafted items. Located at GROW by NECIC in the North End neighborhood, the market provides a vibrant community gathering space. The market runs seasonally during summer months on Thursday evenings, operating rain or shine. It welcomes all vendors including growers, makers, bakers, and food truck operators. The market accepts multiple payment methods including cash, credit cards, and SNAP benefits.

Holy Trinity Farmers Market

by Holy Trinity Farmers Market Organizers

525 W. Cook Rd., Mansfield, OH 44907

Tue: 3:00 PM-6:00 PM, Jun 10 - Sep 8

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25 spots open

If you're looking to reach customers who value fresh, locally-sourced food and produce in the Mansfield area, this weekly farmers market at 525 W. Cook Rd. in Mansfield, OH offers a solid opportunity to connect with your community. Running Tuesday afternoons from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM throughout the summer and early fall season, from June 10 through September 8, the Holy Trinity Farmers Market draws shoppers who are actively seeking quality ingredients and homemade goods they can't find at conventional grocery stores. Farmers markets like this one typically attract a mix of home cooks looking for seasonal vegetables, bakers seeking artisanal breads, and customers interested in specialty items like jams, preserves, and value-added products. The venue welcomes vendors offering fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, herbs, maple products, and similar food-focused items. The Tuesday afternoon time slot positions this market well for both lunch-hour visitors and people planning their week's meals. Since the market runs through early September, you'll capture demand across peak summer growing season when customers are most engaged with local food sources, plus the transition into fall when people start thinking about preserving and holiday baking. The market accepts credit cards, which removes friction for customers and makes transactions easier during the busy afternoon hours. Operating on a weekly basis means regular foot traffic and the chance to build relationships with repeat customers who come back week after week. For vendors in the food and produce category, this consistency is valuable. Whether you grow vegetables, make preserves, bake goods, cultivate flowers, or produce maple products, the Holy Trinity Farmers Market in Mansfield provides a structured, recurring venue to reach customers who've already chosen to shop local.

Mansfield Farmers Market

by Downtown Mansfield Inc.

Central Park, 77 N Main St, Mansfield, OH 44902

Saturdays 9 AM - 12 PM, May - October

Farmers Market$15-$25/day

25 spots open

Every Saturday from May through October, downtown Mansfield comes alive with the weekly farmers market in Central Park at 77 N Main St. This is a producer market where local farmers, bakers, and artisans from the Richland County area bring their goods directly to customers, operating from 9 AM to 12 PM throughout the growing season. Unlike markets that feature resellers or wholesale operations, farmers markets like this one prioritize vendors who grow, make, or produce what they sell, creating a direct connection between producers and shoppers in the community. You'll find a mix of seasonal produce from regional farms, freshly baked goods from local bakers, and handcrafted items from area artisans. Spring through early summer brings early greens, asparagus, and seedlings, while mid-summer peaks with tomatoes, berries, and other produce at their height. Fall brings squash, apples, and root vegetables as the season winds down. Beyond fresh food, vendors typically include makers of jams, honey, prepared foods, crafts, flowers, and other handmade goods. The mix changes week to week and season to season, so regular visitors discover something new each Saturday. Shopping at the Mansfield Farmers Market puts you in touch with the people growing your food and making your goods. The Central Park location in downtown Mansfield makes it accessible and walkable for the community. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach established customers or someone new to farmers market shopping, this weekly gathering is a cornerstone of Richland County's local food and artisan community. The Saturday morning timeframe works well for weekend routines, and the May-through-October schedule aligns with when most regional producers have goods ready to sell.

Mansfield Growers Market

by Mansfield Growers Market

30 E Wellsboro St, Mansfield, PA 16933

Fridays, 3 PM - 6 PM, May-Sep

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25 spots open

Every Friday afternoon from May through September, the community gathers for an open-air market experience that captures the rhythm of the growing season in Mansfield. Located at 30 E Wellsboro Street on the grounds of St. James Episcopal Church, just one block east of Main Street, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans who are invested in the community they serve. The 3 PM to 6 PM time slot makes it accessible for people finishing up their work week, whether they're looking to pick up dinner ingredients or spend time browsing what's new. Farmers markets like this one operate differently than grocery stores or craft fairs. Because they run weekly throughout the season rather than as one-time events, vendors build relationships with regular customers and can plan their inventory knowing they'll return the following week. You'll find seasonal produce that changes week to week depending on what's ready to harvest, which means the market feels different in May than it does in August or September. Local bakers typically bring items that showcase what's in season too, from spring breads to late-summer berry pies. The artisan and craft vendors add variety beyond food, giving shoppers reasons to linger and explore. The Friday afternoon timing during warmer months draws people who want to shop fresh for the weekend, pick up prepared foods for dinner, or simply enjoy being outside in their community. Because the market operates through the full growing season from May into early fall, it captures everything from spring greens and early summer berries through late-season squashes and root vegetables. The location on church grounds creates a calm, community-oriented atmosphere that feels distinct from busier downtown shopping. If you're a vendor considering farmers markets in the area, the Mansfield Growers Market offers the consistency of weekly operation and a built-in customer base that returns regularly. The produce-focused market attracts people specifically looking for fresh, local food and handmade items, so it draws an engaged audience rather than walk-by traffic.

Pop-Ups in Mansfield(1)

Mansfield Final Friday Market

by Mansfield Chamber of Commerce

23 N Main St, Mansfield, PA 16933

Last Friday of the month, 3 PM - 8 PM, May-Oct

Pop-UpContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 23 N Main St in Mansfield, PA, this monthly pop-up transforms the heart of downtown into a lively community gathering space on the last Friday of each month from May through October. The Mansfield Final Friday Market brings together local farmers, homesteaders, and artisans who set up shop in the parking lot of Ten West Espresso and Vintage Goods, creating a neighborhood shopping experience that feels more like a street festival than a typical farmers market. The vendor mix reflects what you'd expect from a well-rounded pop-up in rural Pennsylvania: produce vendors with seasonal vegetables and fruits, handmade crafts from local artisans, and food trucks offering everything from prepared meals to desserts. This is the kind of event where you might find farm-fresh eggs and homemade preserves alongside handcrafted jewelry, pottery, or woodwork. The regular presence of the Southern Tioga FFA with live farm animals each month adds an educational and family-friendly element that keeps attendees coming back, especially families with kids who enjoy interacting with the animals. The evening time slot from 3 PM to 8 PM makes this accessible for people coming straight from work or school, and the live music creates an atmosphere that encourages people to linger and explore. A beer garden rounds out the experience, giving adults a reason to stay while kids enjoy the designated activities. The monthly format means the market has time to build community momentum throughout the spring and summer seasons, with each month offering fresh produce as the season progresses and potentially different artisans rotating through. For vendors, the established location on Main Street means foot traffic from people exploring downtown Mansfield, not just dedicated market shoppers.

Craft Fairs in Mansfield(1)

Mansfield Music and Arts Festival

Mansfield, TX

May 2, 2027

Craft Fair

25 spots open

On May 2, 2026, Mansfield, TX will host a celebration that brings together music, performance, and handmade creativity for a single-day event. The Mansfield Music and Arts Festival is designed as a craft fair with a strong emphasis on live entertainment, creating an atmosphere where shoppers can browse artisan goods while enjoying performances throughout the day. This combination of shopping and entertainment makes craft fairs like this distinct from typical farmers markets or pop-up shops, as attendees come as much for the experience and energy as they do for purchasing. Vendors at the Mansfield Music and Arts Festival will showcase handmade crafts across a range of disciplines. You can expect to find items like jewelry, pottery, textiles, paintings, woodwork, soap, candles, and other items created by local and regional artisans. The craft fair format appeals to makers who want to connect directly with customers who actively seek out unique, one-of-a-kind pieces rather than mass-produced goods. Spring timing in early May means shoppers are in the mindset for gifts, home decor refreshes, and supporting small makers as the season shifts. The addition of live music and dance performances sets this event apart from your typical craft fair booth setup. Attendees tend to be arts-minded community members, families looking for weekend entertainment, and shoppers specifically seeking handmade items and local talent. The festival vibe encourages people to spend time wandering between vendors, stopping to watch performances, and soaking in the creative energy. For vendors, this means foot traffic motivated by entertainment value, not just shopping lists, which can lead to longer browsing times and stronger engagement with your booth. If you make handmade crafts and want to reach customers in a community-focused setting with good foot traffic, the Mansfield Music and Arts Festival on May 2, 2026 offers a chance to be part of a single-day event that draws people seeking artisan goods and cultural experiences.

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