Vendor Events in Marion, VA

5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Marion, VA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Marion(2)

Marion (VA) Regional Farmers Market

by Marion (VA) Regional Farmers Market Organizers

Corner of Chestnut and Cherry Streets, Marion, VA 24354

Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, May 11 - Oct 26

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Every Saturday morning from May through late October, the community of Marion gathers at the corner of Chestnut and Cherry Streets for a weekly farmers market that brings local growers and food producers directly to shoppers. This is the Marion Regional Farmers Market, a seasonal fixture in Smyth County that operates during peak growing months when Virginia's farms are producing their best offerings. The Saturday schedule runs from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, giving early risers and weekend shoppers a regular window to source fresh, local food and goods. What you'll find at the Marion Regional Farmers Market reflects the agricultural character of the region. Vendors typically include farmers selling seasonal produce, bakers offering fresh breads and baked goods, dairy producers with locally made cheese, egg vendors, and growers specializing in herbs and flowers. This mix of food-focused vendors makes it an ideal market for shoppers looking to build their meals around what's in season, whether that's early summer greens, mid-season vegetables, or fall harvest items. The market also welcomes craft vendors and value-added food producers, so the selection extends beyond raw produce to prepared and handmade items. The market accepts credit cards and participates in Senior FMNP (Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program), which means qualified seniors can use program benefits to purchase eligible produce and foods directly from vendors. This accessibility feature has helped make the Marion Regional Farmers Market a reliable weekly destination for different segments of the community. For vendors, a weekly farmers market offers the chance to build consistent customer relationships throughout the growing season in a dedicated, established location. Whether you're a baker, cheese maker, produce grower, or flower farmer in the region, this Saturday morning market at the corner of Chestnut and Cherry Streets in Marion is worth considering for regular vendor participation from May through October.

Marion Farmers Market

by Marion Chamber of Commerce

Willowood Park, 900 Marion Blvd, Marion, IA 52302

Saturdays, 8 AM - 11 AM, May - October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

30 spots open

Running weekly from May through October, this Cedar Rapids-area farmers market brings together local growers and producers every Saturday morning at Willowood Park in Marion. The Marion Farmers Market operates from 8 AM to 11 AM, making it an early-morning destination for residents seeking fresh, locally grown produce and farm-direct goods. The market's seasonal rhythm follows Iowa's growing calendar, with spring and early summer bringing tender greens and asparagus, mid-summer offering peak stone fruits and berries, and fall showcasing root vegetables, apples, and squash varieties that keep vendors busy through October. Beyond produce, the market attracts bakers selling artisan breads, pastries, and prepared goods made fresh for the weekly crowd. Flower growers bring seasonal arrangements and plants, particularly popular during spring planting season and summer entertaining months. You'll also find vendors offering homemade crafts and artisan items that complement the market's farm-focused atmosphere, creating a more diverse shopping experience than a produce-only operation. This mix means customers come not just for their weekly vegetables but also to discover value-added products, gifts, and specialty items that reflect local makers' work. The Saturday morning timing and consistent May-through-October schedule make the Marion Farmers Market a reliable fixture for both established vendors and those testing the farmers market channel for the first time. The Willowood Park location in Marion provides a central, accessible hub for the Cedar Rapids metro area. If you're a produce grower, baker, flower producer, or maker of artisan goods looking for a weekly sales opportunity with a regular customer base, this market offers the kind of predictable schedule that helps build vendor momentum and customer loyalty across the growing season.

Festivals in Marion(2)

Swamp Fox Festival

by Marion Chamber of Commerce

Marion, IA

September 26-27, 2026

FestivalContact Marion Chamber of Commerce

20 spots open

Marion's community comes together each September for the Swamp Fox Festival, a celebration rooted in local heritage and tradition. Taking place September 12-13, 2026, this annual festival draws families, visitors, and vendors from across the region to downtown Marion for a weekend of entertainment, food, crafts, and classic festival activities. The event captures the spirit of a traditional small-town gathering, where the community's character and history take center stage alongside modern festival attractions. The Swamp Fox Festival brings together a diverse vendor mix typical of community festivals. You'll find craft vendors selling handmade goods, artisan products, and locally made items alongside food vendors offering everything from traditional festival fare to local specialties. The festival atmosphere encourages shoppers to browse, sample, and discover new products, making it an engaging environment for both established craft businesses and vendors looking to build a customer base in the area. The two-day format gives attendees time to return and explore more thoroughly, which can benefit vendors selling higher-ticket or discovery-based items. Beyond the vendor areas, the festival features a parade, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities that drive foot traffic throughout the weekend. This mix of attractions means the event pulls in a broad demographic including families with children, longtime Marion residents, and day-trippers looking for weekend entertainment. The September timing places the festival at a popular time for outdoor events, when weather is generally favorable for spending time outside and browsing vendor booths. For vendors, this means access to a concentrated audience in a community-focused setting where people are in a leisure mindset and actively shopping. The festival's emphasis on Marion's heritage also creates a local pride element that strengthens attendance and community participation.

Marion Arts Festival

by Marion Arts Festival

City Square Park, 1225 6th Ave, Marion, IA 52302

May 16

Festival

25 spots open

Happening on May 16th, Marion Arts Festival brings together artists and art enthusiasts across City Square Park in downtown Marion, Iowa. This is a single-day celebration of visual arts and creativity, drawing roughly 50 artists who display and sell fine art directly to the community. As a festival rather than a recurring market, the Marion Arts Festival creates a concentrated, energetic atmosphere where artists can reach a broad audience all at once, and shoppers can experience a full spectrum of work in one location. The festival draws a mixed vendor group typical of arts festivals, including painters, sculptors, photographers, ceramicists, jewelry makers, and mixed media artists. You'll find both established artists and emerging makers looking to connect with new collectors and art lovers. The spring timing in mid-May means pleasant weather for browsing outdoors, making City Square Park an ideal venue for showcasing artwork. Attendees range from serious collectors to casual art enthusiasts, families looking for something cultural to do over the weekend, and locals who treat the festival as an annual tradition or discovery opportunity. The setting at City Square Park puts the festival at the heart of Marion's downtown, making it accessible and creating a community-oriented vibe. Whether you're a vendor looking to debut your work, test new pieces with an audience, or build relationships with other artists, the Marion Arts Festival offers a chance to participate in a focused spring event. The one-time nature of an annual festival means vendors can plan strategically around this date, knowing it brings concentrated foot traffic and genuine interest in handmade and artistic work. This is the kind of event that supports the local arts scene while giving artists a platform to sell directly to their market.

Pop-Ups in Marion(1)

Made for Her Marion Mother's Day Market

by Made In Iowa

Marion American Legion, 625 31st St, Marion, IA 52302

May 2, 2027, 10 AM - 3 PM

Pop-UpContact organizer

40 spots open

Held annually at the Marion American Legion, this Mother's Day-themed pop-up brings together local artisans and makers offering handcrafted gifts perfect for celebrating the moms in your life. Taking place on May 2, 2026, from 10 AM to 3 PM, the Made for Her Marion Mother's Day Market creates a curated shopping experience in this Cedar Rapids suburb, drawing both gift-givers looking for something meaningful and makers eager to connect directly with customers during the spring season. Pop-up markets like this one differ from permanent retail spaces in that they create a concentrated, temporary gathering of vendors all in one place, making it easy for shoppers to browse a wide range of handmade items in a single visit. The Mother's Day timing means you'll find an abundance of thoughtfully crafted gifts, from jewelry and accessories to home goods, candles, bath products, and specialty foods. These are the kinds of items that feel personal and special, whether you're shopping for your own mother, a mother figure, or anyone else you want to celebrate. Vendors at events like this typically include independent jewelry makers, small-batch candle makers, artisans working in fiber arts and home decor, and specialty food producers offering items like jams, baked goods, or other gourmet treats. The Marion American Legion location on 31st Street provides a community-focused venue that draws locals from Marion and the surrounding Cedar Rapids area. Since Mother's Day falls in early May, the market captures the spring season when people are actively shopping for gifts and thinking about outdoor entertaining and home refreshment. Whether you're a maker looking to reach customers who specifically seek out handmade Mother's Day gifts, or a shopper wanting to support local artisans while finding something truly unique, this annual pop-up offers a concentrated opportunity to browse, purchase, and connect with fellow community members who appreciate craftsmanship.

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