Vendor Events in Mount Vernon, WA

9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Mount Vernon, WA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Festivals in Mount Vernon(7)

Skagit Valley Highland Games & Celtic Festival

by Celtic Arts Foundation

Mount Vernon, WA

2026-07-11

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Each July, Mount Vernon transforms into a celebration of Scottish and Celtic heritage when the Skagit Valley Highland Games & Celtic Festival comes to the Skagit County Fairgrounds. This festival draws enthusiasts of all things Celtic, from people with family roots in Scotland and Ireland to those simply captivated by the music, dance, and culture. As a cultural festival, the event creates a unique atmosphere where vendors connect with an audience actively seeking authentic and themed products, rather than the everyday goods found at general markets. The festival features traditional Scottish athletics, Highland dancing competitions, and Celtic musical performances ranging from solo bagpiping to full bands and fiddlers. Sheepdog demonstrations showcase working dog heritage, while the festivities span multiple days, giving vendors extended exposure to attendees. This isn't a farmers market or typical craft fair, it's a destination event where people come specifically to immerse themselves in Celtic culture, which means they arrive ready to shop for related goods. Vendors at events like this typically offer Celtic jewelry, Scottish kilts and accessories, Irish crafts, heritage textiles, cultural artwork, and specialty foods tied to Celtic traditions. The audience includes families, cultural enthusiasts, genealogy hobbyists, dancers and musicians, and people celebrating their heritage. Because the festival draws people interested in a specific cultural experience, there's strong vendor appeal for anyone selling products connected to Scotland, Ireland, Wales, or broader Celtic traditions. The summer timing in July also means good weather and vacation season, when people have time to explore festival grounds and make purchases. The Skagit Valley Highland Games & Celtic Festival offers vendors a chance to reach a passionate, culturally engaged audience in a beautiful Pacific Northwest setting. If you specialize in Celtic-themed goods, cultural products, or heritage items, this festival represents an excellent opportunity to connect with customers who actively seek out what you're selling.

Kentucky Food Truck State Championship

by Renfro Valley Entertainment Center

Mount Vernon, KY

2026-09-12

Festival$75 Crafter's Fair vendor space

20 spots open

Every second Saturday in September, Mount Vernon transforms into a destination for food truck enthusiasts and craft shoppers at the Kentucky Food Truck State Championship. This annual festival celebrates the state's mobile food scene, drawing both established food truck operators and independent food vendors who compete and showcase their culinary creations to a crowd of hungry visitors and fellow vendors looking to connect with the regional food truck community. The festival atmosphere brings together more than just food trucks, craft vendors set up alongside the mobile kitchens, offering handmade goods, artisan products, and locally-made items that appeal to the same audience of festival-goers who come for the food and stay for the experience. If you operate a food truck, catering business, or food-related craft operation, this event is a natural fit for reaching customers who actively seek out unique eating experiences and support local food entrepreneurs. The September timing makes it an ideal event for vendors transitioning into fall, with pleasant weather that draws outdoor crowds. Beyond the vendor offerings, the Kentucky Food Truck State Championship includes live music and children's activities, creating an all-day event that keeps families lingering and spending time on the grounds. This multi-activity approach means attendees aren't just stopping by for a quick bite, they're settling in, exploring different vendors, and making a day of it. The competitive element of a state championship also generates buzz and media attention, bringing visibility to participating vendors and positioning Mount Vernon as a hub for food truck culture in Kentucky. For vendors in the food and craft space, participating connects you with other operators in your industry while building your customer base among people who value quality, creativity, and local food culture.

Tulip Festival Street Fair

by Downtown Mount Vernon Association

Mount Vernon, WA

April 17-19, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Each spring, Mount Vernon transforms into a celebration of color and community spirit with this downtown street fair that coincides with the region's famous tulip season. Held April 17-19, 2026, the Tulip Festival Street Fair brings together over 140 artisan vendors, live music performers, food trucks, and family-friendly activities that draw both locals and visitors looking to experience the Skagit Valley's iconic bloom season. The festival captures that perfect moment when the valley's tulip fields are at their peak, making it an ideal time for visitors to explore downtown while celebrating spring. As a mixed vendor event, you'll find a diverse mix of merchants setting up throughout the downtown area. Typical vendors at festivals like this include handmade crafts and jewelry, local artwork and home decor, baked goods and specialty foods, plants and gardening supplies, clothing and accessories, and beauty products. The broad appeal of a mixed festival means you're drawing from multiple shopper interests in one place, rather than a single-category event. Families come for the kids activities and live entertainment, while other visitors are specifically hunting for unique artisan goods they won't find in regular retail stores. The street fair format keeps the energy open and walkable, with the downtown location giving the event an accessible, community-centered feel. Spring weather in Mount Vernon typically ranges from mild to pleasant in mid-April, though you'll want to prepare for the possibility of rain. The combination of seasonal tulip tourism, family activities, and the variety of vendors makes this an event that attracts a wide cross-section of buyers. If you sell handmade items, food products, plants, or seasonal goods, this festival offers good exposure to shoppers who are actively seeking out local, artisan products during peak spring season.

Skagit Valley Tulip Festival Street Fair

by Tulip Festival Street Fair

Mount Vernon, WA

2026-04-17

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Every spring, downtown Mount Vernon transforms into a vibrant celebration of color and creativity during this signature Skagit Valley event. The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival Street Fair takes over the streets in mid-April, drawing crowds who come to experience the region's famous tulip season alongside a curated marketplace of regional artisans and makers. This is the kind of festival where the energy builds throughout the day as locals and visitors explore vendor booths, enjoy live entertainment, and soak in the festive atmosphere that defines spring in the Pacific Northwest. For vendors, this festival offers exposure to a broad, engaged audience that's already in a spending mindset during peak spring season. The event attracts craft makers, jewelry designers, furniture builders, garden artists, and creators of unique home goods and wearable art. Because the festival coincides with the Skagit Valley's world-renowned tulip blooms, attendees are primed to think about seasonal décor, gifts, and personal purchases. You'll find that the crowd includes families taking advantage of children's activities, serious shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind pieces, and people simply enjoying the festive street fair atmosphere that emerges during this celebration. The downtown Mount Vernon location means foot traffic flows naturally through the vendor area, and the multi-day format (April 17-19) spreads attendance across the weekend, giving you opportunities to connect with different groups of shoppers. The addition of food trucks and live music creates a festival environment that encourages people to linger, browse multiple vendors, and make purchases they might not have planned for. This is the kind of event where handmade goods, artisan crafts, and distinctive items find eager buyers who specifically came out to support local makers and discover new favorites.

Arkansas Renaissance Festival

by Arkansas Renaissance Festival

Mount Vernon, AR

August 29-30, 2026

Festival$200

25 spots open

In late August 2026, Mount Vernon, Arkansas will come alive with the Arkansas Renaissance Festival, a one-time celebration that brings together artists, craftspeople, and entertainment enthusiasts for a weekend of immersive Elizabethan-era fun. This type of festival creates a unique atmosphere where vendors operate within a themed environment, allowing customers to fully step into another world while shopping. Unlike farmers markets focused on food or narrowly themed craft fairs, renaissance festivals draw a diverse crowd seeking handmade goods, unique artwork, and interactive experiences all at once. Vendors at renaissance festivals typically include jewelry makers, leatherworkers, woodcarvers, textile artists, pottery makers, glassblowers, and other artisans selling handcrafted items. The audience is equally varied, families looking for entertainment and gifts, history enthusiasts, fantasy fans, costumed participants, and collectors seeking one-of-a-kind pieces. Because these events combine shopping with performance and atmosphere, attendees often spend extended time browsing and are in a celebratory mindset, making them ideal customers for vendors whose work tells a story or reflects craftsmanship. The August timing positions this festival at the tail end of summer, when outdoor events are still popular and families may be planning end-of-season activities. For Mount Vernon vendors and those willing to travel, this represents an opportunity to reach an engaged audience that specifically seeks out handmade and artisan products in an environment designed to celebrate creativity and tradition. The one-time nature of the Arkansas Renaissance Festival makes it a distinctive event to add to your vendor calendar.

Arkansas Renaissance Festival (October)

by Arkansas Renaissance Festival

Dragonstone Springs, 275 Adkisson Rd, Mount Vernon, AR 72111

October 3-4, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Set in a recreation of a 16th century European village, this festival transforms Dragonstone Springs into an immersive historical experience over two days in early October. The Arkansas Renaissance Festival brings together vendors, performers, and visitors who want to step outside the everyday and into a world of period entertainment, craftsmanship, and spectacle. The October timing means comfortable fall weather and the kind of festive atmosphere that draws crowds looking for unique shopping and entertainment as the season shifts. Vendors at Renaissance festivals typically offer a wide range of handmade and specialty goods that fit the historical theme. You'll find artisans selling period-inspired jewelry, leather goods, metalwork, and clothing alongside vendors offering food and beverages that feel at home in a Renaissance setting. Beyond traditional crafts, these festivals attract makers of fantasy items, home décor, bath and body products, and other specialty retail that appeals to the eclectic crowd that attends. The event's themed environment creates a natural draw for customers who are there specifically to browse and discover things they won't find at typical markets. The festival attendee base skews toward history enthusiasts, families looking for a unique outing, fantasy fans, and people who simply enjoy the novelty and entertainment value of stepping into another era. Unlike weekly farmers markets or indoor craft fairs, a Renaissance festival is a destination event where visitors plan their day around the experience, which means they tend to come with spending in mind. The location at Dragonstone Springs in Mount Vernon, Arkansas positions the event as a regional draw for Northwest Arkansas and surrounding areas. Whether you sell handmade crafts, specialty foods, period-appropriate merchandise, or unique gifts and décor, a Renaissance festival offers the chance to reach customers who are actively seeking something different and are in a mindset to explore and purchase from vendors offering distinctive products.

Skagit County Fair

by Skagit County Fair

Skagit County Fairgrounds, 501 Taylor St, Mount Vernon, WA 98273

August 12-15, 2026

FestivalCommercial and craft vendor booths; contact fair office

25 spots open

Held annually at the Skagit County Fairgrounds in Mount Vernon, this four-day festival brings together the region's agricultural tradition with local artisans, makers, and commercial vendors. Taking place August 12-15, 2026, the Skagit County Fair draws families and shoppers from across the greater Seattle area and northern Washington to celebrate what makes the Skagit Valley distinctive. The fairgrounds at 501 Taylor Street become a hub of activity, with livestock competitions and 4-H youth exhibits showcasing the county's farming heritage alongside craft vendors displaying handmade goods, art, and locally-produced products. Whether you're a maker of crafts, food products, home goods, or other artisan items, the county fair format attracts a broad audience of both serious shoppers and casual visitors exploring what's available. County fairs like the Skagit County Fair create a unique selling environment compared to other vendor events. Attendees span multiple generations and demographics, from families bringing children to the carnival rides and live entertainment, to serious buyers specifically seeking local producers and handcrafted items. The four-day duration means you're exposed to different crowds throughout the event. The summer timing in mid-August catches people in a leisurely mindset, often out to spend an afternoon or evening at the fairgrounds. The mix of livestock shows, youth exhibits, and commercial displays creates an all-ages atmosphere where craft and artisan vendors naturally find their place among food vendors, local businesses, and entertainment. Beyond the individual vendor booths, the festival features live music performances and carnival entertainment that keep crowds moving through the fairgrounds. This foot traffic, combined with the fair's reputation as a longstanding community tradition in Skagit County, means you're not just reaching people stopping by chance. Many visitors come with the expectation of discovering new local makers and supporting regional businesses. The historic Mount Vernon location and established fairgrounds infrastructure provide a solid foundation for a well-organized event that takes advantage of the agricultural heritage that defines the region. Whether you make crafts, baked goods, plants, jewelry, or other products, the county fair setting welcomes vendors who appeal to shoppers looking for quality, locally-made items.

Craft Fairs in Mount Vernon(1)

Tulip Festival Street Fair

by Downtown Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon, OH

2026-04-17

Craft FairContact Downtown Mount Vernon

20 spots open

Every spring, the historic downtown of Mount Vernon, Ohio comes alive for a celebration that draws craft vendors and visitors from across the region. Taking place April 17-19, 2026, this annual street fair transforms the downtown streets into an open-air marketplace showcasing nearly 200 artisan vendors selling handmade goods, crafts, and seasonal offerings. The Tulip Festival Street Fair blends the appeal of a traditional craft fair with the charm of a community celebration centered around the colorful tulip displays that dot the historic Knox County seat. For craft vendors, this event represents a solid spring selling opportunity in a walkable downtown setting. The fair attracts a mix of shoppers looking for handmade items, artisan products, and unique gifts during the pleasant April weather. Typical vendor categories at events like this include jewelry makers, woodworkers, painters, pottery artisans, fiber artists, bath and body makers, home décor crafters, and other handmade goods. The setting in historic downtown Mount Vernon provides an established retail corridor with foot traffic from both local shoppers and regional visitors drawn to the tulip displays and family entertainment programming. Beyond the craft vendors, the street fair includes food options and family-friendly entertainment, which helps draw a diverse crowd and keeps people browsing the vendor area longer. The spring timing means shoppers are in the mindset for seasonal purchases, gifts, and items to refresh their homes after winter. This is also when many consumers are planning outdoor spaces and looking for décor items. For vendors, the three-day format on a weekend gives multiple days to connect with different waves of attendees, and the established annual reputation means returning customers often look for the event each year. If you're a craft vendor based in Ohio or the surrounding region, the Tulip Festival Street Fair in Mount Vernon offers a well-attended weekend event in a community that embraces spring celebrations. The combination of tulip-focused theming, downtown foot traffic, and a large vendor count creates good conditions for selling handmade and artisan items during the busy spring market season.

Farmers Markets in Mount Vernon(1)

Mount Vernon Fresh Connect Farmers' Market

by Mount Vernon Fresh Connect Farmers' Market Organizers

City Hall Plaza, One Roosevelt Plaza, Mount Vernon, NY 10550

Thu: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Every Thursday morning at City Hall Plaza in Mount Vernon, you'll find a community gathering centered around fresh, locally-grown food. The Mount Vernon Fresh Connect Farmers' Market brings together regional producers who sell everything from seasonal vegetables and fruits to herbs, honey, jams, and preserves. It's the kind of farmers market where you can build relationships with the people growing your food, ask questions about what's in season, and plan your weekly meals around what's freshest that day. The market operates year-round on Thursday mornings from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at One Roosevelt Plaza, making it convenient for both weekday shoppers and those planning ahead for the week. Because this is a true farmers market rather than a general craft fair or festival, the focus stays on food producers and agricultural vendors. You won't find crafts or non-food items here, just producers who know their products deeply. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, which makes shopping easier if you don't have cash on hand. What makes Mount Vernon Fresh Connect particularly accessible is its participation in federal nutrition assistance programs. The market accepts SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers, which means families and seniors on these programs can shop for fresh produce and other eligible foods here. This commitment to accessibility reflects how community farmers markets serve as vital resources for local food access across all neighborhoods in Westchester County. Whether you're looking for tomatoes and greens in summer, root vegetables and preserved goods in fall and winter, or just want to support local agriculture year-round, this Thursday market at City Hall Plaza is worth building into your routine.

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