Vendor Events in Marshfield, WI
7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Marshfield, WI. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Marshfield(4)
Main Street Marshfield Farmers Market
by Main Street Marshfield Farmers Market Organizers
641 S. Central Avenue, Marshfield, WI 54449
Tue: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jun 18 - Sep 24
25 spots open
Held weekly on Tuesday mornings from June through late September, this farmers market brings together local growers and food producers in the heart of Marshfield. The Main Street Marshfield Farmers Market operates at 641 S. Central Avenue, making it a convenient destination for shoppers looking to buy directly from the people who grow and make their food. The early morning hours from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM work well for both early risers and those who like to complete their shopping before the day gets busy. As a farmers market, this event focuses on seasonal, locally-sourced products rather than crafts or general merchandise. You'll find vendors selling fresh vegetables and herbs at their peak during the growing season, along with baked goods made from scratch and jarred preserves and jams that showcase the region's produce. Many vendors also offer cut flowers and potted herbs, which fit naturally into the market's emphasis on local food and agriculture. The market draws shoppers who care about where their food comes from and appreciate the quality that comes with buying fresh from the source. The summer and early fall timing means vendors can offer the full range of seasonal crops that thrive in Wisconsin's climate. Early visits in June might feature early greens and spring vegetables, while mid-summer brings peak variety, and late-season markets showcase fall crops and storage vegetables. This progression makes the market worth visiting throughout the entire season as different products come into their prime. The market's acceptance of SNAP and EBT benefits makes fresh, local food accessible to a broader range of community members, which many vendors view as an important part of what farmers markets do.
Marshfield Farmers Market
by Lorrie Dahlen
140 Main Street, Marshfield, MA
Every Friday except Independence day weekend
39 spots open
20-35 vendors, all local goods Mostly farms/food some local artisans Under cover market with outdoor spaces so not so hot/cold protected from Rain Free kids activity, free talks, process HIP/SNAP with a match
Marshfield Winter Farmers Market
by Lorrie Dahlen
140 Main Street, Marshfield, MA
3rd Saturday each Month indoors,
32 spots open
Monthly on 3rd Sat. 10-1 with free talks, 20-25 vendors mostly farms and food.
Festival Foods Farmers Market - Marshfield
by Festival Foods Farmers Market - Marshfield Organizers
Parking lot, Marshfield, WI 54449
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
The Festival Foods Farmers Market in Marshfield is a seasonal gathering where local growers and food producers set up in the parking lot to sell directly to the community. This is a farmers market, which means you'll find a different energy than a craft fair or festival, the focus is on fresh, locally-sourced products rather than handmade goods or entertainment, and the clientele tends to be people actively shopping for their weekly groceries and ingredients. What you'll typically see at a farmers market like this one is produce vendors with seasonal vegetables and fruits, local dairy farmers, bakers, honey producers, and other food-focused vendors who grow or make what they sell. In the Marshfield area of Wood County, Wisconsin, you can expect vendors bringing in whatever's in season, from early spring greens through fall squashes and root vegetables. The customer base includes home cooks looking for quality ingredients, people who value supporting local agriculture, and families in the habit of shopping at markets rather than large grocery chains. Since the Festival Foods Farmers Market operates seasonally, the exact schedule changes throughout the year based on what's growing and what the weather allows. This is typical for farmers markets in Wisconsin, where the growing season shapes when vendors have product to sell. Peak season usually means more vendors and more variety, while shoulder seasons might have a smaller but dedicated group. If you're interested in applying to vend here, reaching out to the organizers is the best way to confirm current dates, booth availability, and any requirements they have for vendors.
Festivals in Marshfield(3)
Levitate Music & Arts Festival
by Levitate
Marshfield Fairgrounds, 140 Main St, Marshfield, MA 02050
July 18-19, 2026
25 spots open
Levitate Music & Arts Festival is New England's premier two-day music and arts celebration held at the historic Marshfield Fairgrounds. The event features a Creators Market with over 60 artisan vendors selling hand-blown glass, locally thrown pottery, and original artwork, plus 30+ food trucks offering farm-to-table, barbecue, handmade pizza, and other locally sourced cuisine. The festival showcases live performances from national and local artists, interactive art installations, murals from international artists, and family-friendly activities. Attendees range from music lovers to art enthusiasts and families. The grassroots, community-focused event provides excellent foot traffic for craft vendors and food operators seeking to reach a diverse, arts-appreciative audience in the greater Boston area.
Hub City Days - Marshfield
by Hub City Days
Marshfield, WI 54449
July 23-25, 2026
60 spots open
Hub City Days is a three-day downtown Marshfield festival celebrating the community's heritage, history, and summer culture. The event features a large car and bike show spanning over 10 city blocks with 500+ entries, a craft show with local vendors, a family zone with games and activities, live music performances throughout the weekend, a brew fest, and beer garden. Craft vendors are prominently featured on the 100 block of South Central Avenue and 2nd Street during the Saturday festivities. The event draws community members and visitors interested in automotive culture, local artisan goods, family entertainment, and regional craft beverages. Downtown Marshfield's historic architecture provides the backdrop for this well-established annual celebration.
Marshfield Fair
by Marshfield Agricultural & Horticultural Society
140 Main Street, Marshfield, MA 02050
August 21-30, 2026
25 spots open
The Marshfield Fair is a traditional agricultural fair operating continuously since 1867 on the 62-acre Marshfield Fairgrounds. This 10-day event features farm and agriculture exhibits, 4-H competitions, arts and crafts vendors, horticultural displays, live entertainment including blues festivals, demolition derbies, tractor pulls, amusement rides, and midway attractions. The fair draws hundreds of visitors to the South Shore region south of Boston and provides vendor opportunities for craft artisans, food concessionaires, local producers, and agricultural exhibitors. Setup occurs before August 21, with vendor deconstruction permitted August 31 and September 1. The event supports local schools, community organizations, and celebrates agricultural traditions while serving as a major regional gathering with family-friendly attractions.
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