Vendor Events in Melrose, FL

3 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Melrose, FL. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Melrose(2)

The Farmers Market at Midway

by The Farmers Market at Midway Organizers

2738 SE St. Rd. 21, Melrose, FL 32666

Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

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25 spots open

The Farmers Market at Midway is a vendor-run nonprofit farmers market operating year-round every Saturday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM in Melrose, Florida. The market features a diverse range of vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods, meats, poultry, dairy products, crafts, plants, and prepared foods. Vendors are drawn primarily from the Melrose and Keystone area, with some coming from as far as Gainesville and Green Cove Springs. The market is located on the grounds of Faith Presbyterian Church and is heavily shaded with convenient off-street parking, accessible restrooms, and a fenced playground. As a year-round market, it serves both seasonal and consistent shoppers. For vendor inquiries, contact via text at 352-639-3624 or visit marketatmidway.com.

Melrose/Sally Frank's Farmers' Market

by Melrose/Sally Frank's Farmers' Market Organizers

Bowden Park at the junction of W. Emerson, Vinton, and Cedar Pk near the Cedar Pk. commuter rail station, Melrose, MA 02176

Thu: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Jun 9 - Oct 27

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25 spots open

Melrose/Sally Frank's Farmers' Market operates as a weekly gathering in Bowden Park, located at the convergence of W. Emerson, Vinton, and Cedar Park near the Cedar Park commuter rail station in Melrose, Massachusetts. This farmers market runs Thursday afternoons from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM throughout the growing season, from early June through late October, making it a convenient stop for commuters and local shoppers heading home from work or school. Like most farmers markets, this venue connects local producers directly with community members seeking fresh, seasonal foods and products. The market features vendors selling baked goods, cheese, eggs, seafood, and fresh produce harvested at or near peak ripeness. Beyond food staples, you'll also find flowers and crafts, which adds variety to the shopping experience and appeals to visitors looking for both everyday groceries and special items. The mix of prepared foods, artisanal products, and handmade goods creates the kind of gathering space that farmers markets are known for, where relationships between growers and customers develop over the season. Accessibility is a priority at this market. The location near public transportation makes it easy for people without cars to attend, and the market accepts multiple forms of payment including credit cards, SNAP and EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers. This commitment to payment flexibility ensures that the market serves the broader Melrose community across different income levels. For vendors, this is a well-established market with strong foot traffic from both the local neighborhood and commuters passing through the area. The Thursday timing captures the end-of-week shopping pattern, and the location in an accessible park makes it an attractive spot for farmers and producers looking to reach engaged customers in the greater Boston metro area.

Festivals in Melrose(1)

Melrose Plantation Arts and Crafts Fest

by Association for the Preservation of Historic Natchitoches

Melrose, LA

April 18-19, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Set in the historic setting of Melrose in Louisiana, this two-day arts and crafts festival brings together a diverse mix of vendors showcasing handmade goods and creative work. Taking place April 18-19, 2026, the Melrose Plantation Arts and Crafts Fest offers spring timing that draws both local artisans and visitors looking to explore unique, original pieces. As a festival format, this event differs from typical craft fairs by creating a broader celebration of the arts with an emphasis on community engagement and creative expression across multiple mediums. The vendor mix at events like the Melrose Plantation Arts and Crafts Fest tends to span various categories, from painters and sculptors to jewelry makers, woodworkers, textile artists, and craftspeople working in ceramics, glass, and mixed media. You'll also typically find vendors selling home decor items, handmade soaps and natural products, photography, and other artisan goods. The festival atmosphere encourages both established artists and emerging creators to participate, making it a dynamic marketplace where attendees can discover new makers and established favorites alike. Spring festivals in Louisiana draw a mix of locals, tourists, and collectors who appreciate handcrafted items and want to support independent artists. The April timing means pleasant weather that encourages people to spend time outdoors browsing booths and enjoying the festival experience. The historical plantation setting adds cultural context and character to the event, giving it a distinctive sense of place that appeals to visitors interested in both art and heritage. For vendors, the Melrose Plantation Arts and Crafts Fest represents an opportunity to reach an audience actively seeking original, handmade work in a curated festival setting. Whether you create fine art, functional crafts, or decorative items, this two-day event provides visibility and direct sales potential with customers who value artisan work and the stories behind it.

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