Vendor Events in Marietta, PA
7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Marietta, PA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Marietta(3)
Marietta Market
by Marietta Market Organizers
Front & Pine Streets, Marietta, PA 17547
Sun: 9:00 AM-2:00 PM, Jun 2 - Oct 27
25 spots open
Marietta Market operates weekly on Sunday mornings from June through late October at the heart of downtown Marietta, along Front and Pine Streets. This farmers market brings together local producers and vendors who sell everything from fresh seasonal produce to artisan baked goods, making it a reliable weekly destination for residents and visitors seeking quality food and farm products. The market's Sunday morning timing and summer-through-fall schedule align with peak growing season in Lancaster County, so you'll find produce vendors offering vegetables, fruits, and herbs at their peak freshness. Beyond produce, the market regularly features vendors selling locally made cheeses, fresh eggs, baked goods, flowers, and seafood. The mix of food and agricultural products means attendees come expecting both everyday staples and specialty items, creating a diverse customer base that includes home cooks, families, and people looking for ingredients they can't find in typical grocery stores. As a weekly farmers market, this format differs from seasonal festivals or pop-ups in that it builds consistent foot traffic and regular customer relationships over time. Vendors who establish a presence at Marietta Market benefit from repeat shoppers who plan their weekly visits around the market schedule. The downtown Marietta location on Front and Pine Streets makes the market accessible and integrated into the local community rhythm. The nine-week run from early June through late October captures the heart of the growing season, though the exact product availability will shift week to week as different crops come into season and harvests progress. If you sell food products, produce, baked goods, flowers, or other farm-related items, Marietta Market offers the kind of consistent weekly vendor opportunity that helps build a loyal customer base in Lancaster County.
Front Street Farmers Market
by Marietta Main Street
Front Street on Armory Lawn, Marietta, OH 45750
Tuesdays, 10 AM - 2 PM, May - August
25 spots open
Situated on the scenic Armory Lawn in the heart of Marietta, Ohio, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and makers every Tuesday morning during the warmer months. Set at the confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers, the Front Street Farmers Market captures the character of this historic river town while offering vendors a steady stream of customers looking for fresh, locally-sourced goods. The market operates May through August on Tuesday mornings, making it an ideal destination for vendors selling seasonal produce, baked goods, and artisan products. This is the time when Appalachian Ohio farmers have their peak harvests to offer, from early spring greens and vegetables through late summer berries, tomatoes, and stone fruits. You'll find established producers who return weekly, building loyal customer relationships with shoppers who plan their grocery trips around the market schedule. The 10 AM to 2 PM window accommodates both early-morning shoppers and those who prefer a mid-morning outing. Farmers markets like this one draw a mix of locals seeking the freshest available ingredients and visitors exploring Marietta's downtown riverside location. The Armory Lawn setting provides a pleasant outdoor atmosphere, and the historic character of the surrounding area adds to the appeal for both customers and vendors. Regulars come expecting to find quality baked goods still warm from morning ovens, vegetables at peak ripeness, and handmade items that reflect the regional craft tradition. Unlike larger festivals or pop-ups that run for a single day, weekly markets build community and repeat business, with customers returning each week and vendors establishing a consistent presence. If you produce vegetables, fruits, baked goods, or artisan items with a seasonal focus, the Front Street Farmers Market in Marietta offers a stable, established venue to reach customers who prioritize local shopping and quality ingredients.
Marietta Square Farmers Market
by Marietta Farmers Market Association
68 N Marietta Pkwy, Marietta, GA 30060
Saturdays, 9 AM - 12 PM, April - November
25 spots open
Every Saturday morning from April through November, the Marietta Square Farmers Market transforms 68 N Marietta Pkwy into a hub of local commerce and community connection. This weekly farmers market draws vendors and shoppers who are serious about sourcing directly from the people who grow and make their products. Unlike one-off events, the consistent Saturday schedule means regular customers build relationships with their favorite vendors, and you'll develop a reliable customer base if you participate regularly throughout the season. The market's focus on locally grown produce, baked goods, and handmade items attracts a diverse mix of shoppers. Home cooks looking for seasonal vegetables and fresh herbs shop alongside people seeking artisanal breads, pastries, and prepared foods. Shoppers interested in supporting local makers browse handcrafted goods, while plant lovers hunt for perennials, herbs, and houseplants. This blend of practical staples and specialty items means vendors across multiple categories tend to do well here. The three-hour window on Saturday mornings captures the weekend shopping mindset when people have time to browse and chat with vendors. Operating through the Georgia growing season, the Marietta Square Farmers Market experiences natural product rotations that keep the market feeling fresh throughout the spring, summer, and early fall. Spring brings greens and early plants, summer offers peak produce variety, and fall features heartier crops and prepared foods. Vendors who can offer seasonal depth or year-round specialties find this schedule works well for building customer loyalty. The Marietta Square location itself, at the heart of downtown Marietta, provides walkability and foot traffic beyond just dedicated market shoppers, giving your booth exposure to people exploring the area on Saturday mornings.
Craft Fairs in Marietta(1)
Festivals in Marietta(3)
Ohio River Sternwheel Festival
by Ohio River Sternwheel Festival
Marietta, OH
2026-09-11
20 spots open
Each September, Marietta comes alive for one of Ohio's most anticipated riverside celebrations. The Ohio River Sternwheel Festival draws thousands of visitors to the historic Ohio River Levee to celebrate the region's steamboat heritage and showcase regional artisans and craftspeople. This annual event, happening September 11-13, 2026, creates a distinctive festival atmosphere where the waterfront becomes a gathering place for families, tourists, and local community members all there to enjoy live entertainment, historic paddle-wheelers, and curated craft vendors selling handmade goods. As a festival rather than a weekly market or one-off pop-up, the Sternwheel Festival operates on a larger scale with multiple days of programming, entertainment, and vendor opportunities. The festival atmosphere attracts a broad audience beyond typical craft fair shoppers, which means diverse crowds looking for gifts, home decor, art, jewelry, and other handmade items. The waterfront setting and historical sternwheel boats add unique character to the event, creating photo opportunities and storytelling moments that draw repeat visitors and multiday attendees. The combination of free admission and the festival's established reputation helps pull substantial foot traffic throughout the weekend. Juried craft vendors make up a key part of the festival's appeal, ensuring quality and variety in the merchandise available. This means shoppers come with genuine interest in supporting artisans and makers, not just browsing commodity goods. The addition of live music performances and the famous fireworks display creates extended dwell time on the levee, giving vendors multiple opportunities to engage with customers across the three-day span. For vendors, the Sternwheel Festival represents a chance to reach a concentrated audience during peak September weekend weather, when people are outdoors and in a spending mindset. The festival's 50-year history and riverside location in Marietta make it a signature event for the region. Vendors at established festivals like this benefit from word-of-mouth reputation and returning customers who plan their year around these dates. The levee location offers natural gathering space and the visual appeal of working paddle-wheelers, which enhances the overall event experience and gives vendor booths extra visibility and charm.
Marietta River Roar & Sternwheel Festival
by Marietta Sternwheel Festival Committee
Ohio River Levee, Front St, Marietta, OH 45750
September 11-13, 2026
25 spots open
Held annually on the Ohio River Levee along Front Street in Marietta, Ohio, this three-day festival celebrates the region's rich sternwheel riverboat heritage with a mix of live entertainment, food, and craft vendors. Taking place September 11-13, 2026, the Marietta River Roar & Sternwheel Festival draws visitors from across Ohio and neighboring states who are interested in regional history, river culture, and a classic small-town festival atmosphere. The riverfront location provides a scenic backdrop for the event, with the Ohio River itself serving as a natural gathering point for the community and out-of-town attendees alike. The festival atmosphere brings together a diverse vendor community. Craft vendors typically include artisans selling handmade goods, jewelry, home décor, and locally-made products. Food booths feature everything from traditional festival fare to regional specialties that complement the Appalachian and river-town character of Marietta. The mixed vendor approach means shoppers encounter both curated craft offerings and casual food and beverage vendors, creating an accessible environment for families, tourists, and serious shoppers looking for unique finds. The September timing positions the event at the tail end of summer, when weather is generally favorable for outdoor browsing and the region is still in a recreational mindset before fall commitments. Entertainment and activities anchor the festival experience beyond shopping. The celebration of sternwheel riverboat history resonates particularly with visitors interested in 19th and early 20th-century river commerce and Americana. A spectacular fireworks finale closes out the weekend, a traditional festival draw that brings crowds back year after year. For vendors, the three-day format means sustained foot traffic across multiple days rather than a single-day event, and the historical and cultural focus tends to attract attendees who are interested in quality local products and craftmanship. Marietta's riverside location and the festival's emphasis on community heritage make it a destination event rather than just a neighborhood gathering, which translates to broader customer reach for well-positioned vendors.
Marietta the Gathering
by City of Marietta
Marietta, GA
2027-03-28
20 spots open
Taking place in the heart of historic Marietta, Georgia, this annual pop culture and geek community festival draws enthusiasts from across the region who are passionate about comics, gaming, sci-fi, fantasy, and related arts. Held at Glover Park on the iconic Marietta Square, the event celebrates fan culture in all its forms and creates a gathering space where vendors and attendees can connect around shared interests. The festival atmosphere blends the energy of a traditional event with the dedicated fan base that makes pop culture festivals unique, making it an ideal venue for vendors who specialize in merchandise, collectibles, artwork, and products that appeal to geek and gaming communities. Vendors at events like Marietta the Gathering typically include artists selling original fan art and illustrations, comic book dealers, gaming merchandise retailers, collectibles vendors, tabletop gaming companies, cosplay accessory makers, and creators of pop culture apparel and home goods. The attendee base skews toward pop culture enthusiasts of all ages, from families introducing their kids to fandom to dedicated collectors and longtime fans. Because this festival centers specifically on geek culture rather than general crafts or everyday goods, shoppers are actively seeking niche, specialized products and are often willing to engage deeply with vendors who share their passions. The late March timing in 2026 positions the event in early spring, a season when outdoor festivals and gatherings become more popular in Georgia. The Historic Marietta Square location provides a charming backdrop that attracts both locals and visitors, adding foot traffic and community interest beyond just dedicated festival-goers. For vendors looking to reach an audience that's genuinely invested in pop culture, gaming, and fan communities, this annual festival offers a focused marketplace where enthusiasm for the genre runs high and purchasing power is concentrated among those seeking exactly what you're selling.
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