Vendor Events in Nebraska City, NE

6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Nebraska City, NE. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Nebraska City(1)

Nebraska City Farmers Market

by Nebraska City Farmers Market

Central Ave, Nebraska City, NE 68410

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, May - October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

Located on Central Avenue in Nebraska City, this weekly farmers market runs Saturday mornings from 8 AM to 12 PM throughout the growing season from May through October. Nestled in Nebraska's apple country and near the historic Arbor Day Farm, the Nebraska City Farmers Market brings together local growers and producers who supply the community with seasonal produce and homemade goods. As a traditional farmers market, this venue focuses on direct relationships between vendors and shoppers, making it an ideal destination for customers seeking fresh-picked vegetables, fruits, and other farm products. The Saturday morning timing attracts early risers and families looking to stock up on the week's groceries while supporting local agriculture. Because Nebraska City sits in a region known for apple production, you'll find seasonal apple varieties throughout fall months, along with summer vegetables, berries, and other regional harvests. The market draws vendors offering baked goods, jams, honey, and other value-added items that showcase local ingredients. The environment here reflects the character of a smaller Nebraska community with deep agricultural roots. Shoppers tend to be locals who prioritize knowing where their food comes from and appreciate the convenience of accessing multiple vendors in one location. The proximity to Arbor Day Farm adds cultural context to the market, as the area celebrates its heritage of cultivation and growth. Whether you're a produce vendor, baker, or maker of artisan foods and products, the Nebraska City Farmers Market offers a weekly opportunity to reach customers during peak shopping hours in a community that values homegrown and homemade offerings.

Festivals in Nebraska City(4)

Arbor Day Farm Harvest Celebration

by Arbor Day Farm

Nebraska City, NE

2026-09-18

Festival$100/day

20 spots open

Each September, Nebraska City celebrates the season's bounty at this annual festival rooted in the region's deep agricultural heritage. The Arbor Day Farm Harvest Celebration brings together the community and visitors from across the region for a multi-weekend event that honors the farming traditions and natural landscape that define this corner of Nebraska. The festival's timing in mid-September captures the peak of the harvest season, when apples are ready for picking and pumpkins dot the fields, creating an authentic backdrop for vendors and attendees alike. This is a working farm festival rather than a typical craft fair, which means the experience centers on seasonal activities alongside shopping and tasting. Visitors come to participate in U-pick apple orchards, explore the pumpkin patch, and engage with Living History demonstrations that showcase how farming and food production have evolved over generations. Hard cider tastings add a regional food and beverage component that appeals to adults seeking to sample local products. The combination of interactive farm experiences and vendor booths creates an environment where shoppers are actively engaged and in a spending mindset, making it an ideal setting for vendors selling harvest-themed goods, local foods, handmade products, and seasonal crafts. The festival's connection to Arbor Day's birthplace gives it educational and nostalgic significance that draws a diverse crowd. You'll find families with children, serious gardeners, food enthusiasts, and people specifically interested in sustainable agriculture and local heritage. The weekend format of the Living History programming suggests the festival runs across multiple weekends, giving vendors flexibility in booth scheduling. Vendors who work with seasonal products, preserves, baked goods, crafts with a farmstead aesthetic, plants, garden tools, home goods, or heritage-themed merchandise tend to perform well at harvest festivals like this one. The farm setting and emphasis on agricultural tradition create natural affinity for vendors whose products align with rural living, self-sufficiency, and seasonal celebration.

AppleJack Festival Craft Show

by Nebraska City Jaycees

Nebraska City, NE

2026-09-19

Festival$85/weekend

20 spots open

The AppleJack Festival is Nebraska City's premier fall harvest celebration featuring multiple craft fairs, vendor markets, and artisan shows across downtown locations and the Nebraska City Middle School. Vendors can sell handmade crafts, local goods, and artisan products at dedicated craft fairs held during two festival weekends in September. The event draws thousands of visitors celebrating apple harvest traditions with parades, carnival rides, live entertainment, and food vendors throughout the historic community. This is a juried festival environment with multiple vendor opportunities at various indoor and outdoor venues.

Love The Locals Fall AppleJack Market

by Love, The Locals

Historic Barns at Arbor Day Farm, 2611 Arbor Avenue, Nebraska City, NE 68410

2026-09-19

Festival$175/weekend

20 spots open

Love, The Locals Makers Market is a curated two-day market held during the opening weekend of the annual AppleJack Festival at Arbor Day Farm in Nebraska City. The market features over 50 local makers and small businesses selling unique handmade goods from across Nebraska, including home goods, candles, bath products, and artisan items. Vendors showcase a mix of locally crafted merchandise in the beautiful Historic Barns setting. The market draws shoppers celebrating the fall season and apple harvest, with the event starting Friday evening and continuing through Sunday. Admission is $5 for adults; children enter free. Vendors participate in a curated selection process, and applications open in mid-June with a small application fee.

Arbor Day Celebration Nebraska City

by Arbor Day Farm

2611 Arbor Ave, Nebraska City, NE 68410

April 24-26, 2027

Festival$5

50 spots open

Every spring, Nebraska City hosts one of the most recognized environmental celebrations in the country. The Arbor Day Celebration Nebraska City, held April 24-26, 2026, draws visitors who care deeply about conservation, sustainability, and the natural world. This annual festival transforms the community around 2611 Arbor Ave into a gathering place where environmental education meets community engagement, making it an ideal event for vendors who align with eco-conscious values and outdoor lifestyles. The festival format means you'll find a mix of vendor categories rather than a single product focus. Environmental organizations, sustainable product makers, outdoor gear vendors, local artisans, and food producers all find audiences here. Attendees include families, educators, gardening enthusiasts, and people interested in environmental advocacy, so there's room for everything from native plant nurseries and seed companies to handmade outdoor gear, eco-friendly home goods, and local food vendors. The programming around keynote conversations with prominent environmental figures and Arbor Day Foundation leadership creates natural gathering points throughout the event, keeping foot traffic consistent across vendor areas. What distinguishes this as a festival rather than a farmers market or typical craft fair is the educational and advocacy component woven throughout. The event carries the weight of Arbor Day's mission, which means attendees are actively thinking about environmental impact and sustainability. This isn't just casual shopping; visitors come with an intention to support businesses and organizations aligned with conservation values. The spring timing also matters. April is when people's minds turn toward planting, outdoor projects, and renewal, so seasonal products and services perform particularly well here. If your product or service connects to environmental sustainability, outdoor living, gardening, conservation education, or eco-friendly practices, the Arbor Day Celebration Nebraska City offers access to a dedicated, mission-minded audience. The annual nature of the event means it builds momentum year to year, with returning attendees and growing community investment in what's become a significant regional festival.

Craft Fairs in Nebraska City(1)

Sweet Pickins' Craft Fair

by Lourdes Central Catholic School

Nebraska City, NE

September 19-20, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

September in Nebraska City brings a celebration of the region's harvest traditions, and the Sweet Pickins' Craft Fair sits at the heart of that seasonal momentum during AppleJack Festival weekend. This one-time craft fair takes place September 19-20, 2026, at Lourdes Central Catholic School in Nebraska City, offering a dedicated marketplace for handmade goods and artisan wares alongside the broader festival activities happening throughout town. Craft fairs like this one draw a particular kind of vendor and shopper focused on handmade items rather than commercial products. You'll find makers of all kinds setting up booth space indoors and outdoors, from woodworkers and jewelry artisans to fiber artists, home decor crafters, and other handmade specialties. The two-day format gives you time to build relationships with repeat shoppers and makes the event feel less rushed than a single-day pop-up. Attendees at craft fairs tend to be intentional shoppers looking for unique, locally-made pieces they can't find in stores, and they're often supportive of small makers and DIY businesses. The timing of the Sweet Pickins' Craft Fair during AppleJack Festival is significant. The larger festival draws people to Nebraska City specifically for fall activities and seasonal offerings, which means foot traffic flowing through to your booth from visitors already in the area. The festival context gives the craft fair momentum and visibility it might not have on its own, making it a smart date for vendors looking to reach an engaged crowd. Free admission removes barriers for casual browsers to stop by, and the mix of indoor and outdoor vendor spaces means your setup options can accommodate different types of products and weather considerations. Whether you're selling seasonal fall-themed crafts or year-round handmade items, the September timing in Nebraska City aligns well with back-to-school shopping, early holiday gift-buying, and fall decorating season. This is a straightforward opportunity to connect with shoppers in a community already primed for festival-style browsing and spending.

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