Vendor Events in Newark, DE
8 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Newark, DE. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Newark(7)
Glasgow Park Farmers Market
by Glasgow Park Farmers Market Organizers
2275 Pulaski Highway, Newark, DE 19702
Thursdays: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM
25 spots open
Glasgow Park Farmers Market is a seasonal farmers market held every Thursday afternoon in a county park setting in Newark, Delaware. The market features fresh local produce including vegetables and fruits, baked goods, jams and jellies, eggs, honey, prepared foods, handmade crafts and artisan goods, plants and flowers, and food trucks. The market operates May through October and attracts families and local shoppers seeking fresh agricultural products directly from area vendors. EBT cards and SNAP benefits are accepted, with EBT values up to 10 dollars doubled at this location. Summer concert series entertainment runs from June onward.
The Commons at Washington Park Farmers Marekt
by The Commons at Washington Park Farmers Marekt Organizers
Washinton & James St., Newark, NJ
Wed:11:00 am - 6:00 pm, June to October
25 spots open
Running weekly from June through October, the Commons at Washington Park Farmers Market brings fresh, local food and produce to the Washington and James Street corridor in Newark. This seasonal farmers market operates every Wednesday from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm, making it convenient for both lunch-hour shoppers and after-work visitors looking to stock up on the week's groceries from local vendors. Like most farmers markets, the Commons at Washington Park focuses on direct-to-consumer sales where growers and producers sell their goods without middlemen. You'll find vendors offering seasonal vegetables, fresh herbs, baked goods, honey, jams, and preserves alongside other food-focused items. The Wednesday timing and summer-through-fall schedule align with peak growing season in the Northeast, so inventory tends to be most abundant and diverse during mid-season months. Early June shoppers can expect spring crops transitioning into summer varieties, while September and October bring heartier fall produce and preserved goods that store well through winter. The farmers market atmosphere draws a mix of neighborhood residents, office workers, and food-focused shoppers who prioritize locally-sourced ingredients. This setting in Newark gives vendors access to an urban customer base with strong interest in fresh food, supporting both established farmers and smaller producers building their customer base. The weekly format builds regular foot traffic and repeat customers who plan their visits around market day. If you're a food producer or vendor with vegetables, baked goods, preserves, herbs, or other food items, the Commons at Washington Park Farmers Market at Washington and James Street in Newark offers a established venue to reach consistent shoppers throughout the growing season. The Wednesday schedule and six-month run provide reliable, predictable selling opportunities in Essex County.
Canal Market District
by Canal Market District
36 E Canal St, Newark, OH 43055
Tuesdays & Fridays 4 PM - 7 PM, May - October
25 spots open
This weekly farmers market operates along the historic Ohio & Erie Canal route in downtown Newark, bringing together Licking County producers and makers in an open-air pavilion setting. Running from May through October on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 4 PM to 7 PM, Canal Market District captures the vibrant energy of a community gathering space where locals come to support regional agriculture and craftsmanship. The early evening timing makes it accessible for people finishing work or running errands in the downtown area, creating a natural foot traffic pattern that benefits vendors selling everything from seasonal produce and baked goods to handmade crafts and prepared foods. As a twice-weekly market, Canal Market District offers vendors consistent opportunities to build relationships with repeat customers throughout the growing season. The mixed vendor format means you'll find the traditional farmers market staples alongside artisans and makers, so shoppers come expecting variety rather than a single product focus. This blend attracts a diverse crowd: home cooks looking for fresh ingredients, people seeking locally made goods, tourists exploring Newark's downtown heritage along the canal, and community members who view the market as part of their weekly routine. The location on East Canal Street positions the market within the downtown district itself, which means natural cross-traffic from nearby shops and restaurants. The seasonality of May through October aligns with peak growing season and outdoor market preference in Ohio, so vendors typically see strong attendance during summer months when people are most actively shopping outdoors. The pavilion structure provides some weather protection while maintaining that outdoor market feel that draws crowds. Whether you're a produce grower, baker, crafter, or value-added food producer, this is a community-focused venue where Licking County makers connect directly with customers who prioritize local.
Newark Farmers Market
by Newark Co-op
230 E. Main Street, Newark Shopping Center, Newark, DE 19711
Sundays 9:30 AM - 2 PM, May 3 - November 22, 2026
25 spots open
Held weekly on Sundays at the Newark Shopping Center on East Main Street, this farmers market serves the University of Delaware community and the broader Newark area with a consistent supply of fresh produce, artisan goods, and ready-to-eat offerings. The market runs from late spring through late fall, opening in early May and continuing through mid-November, making it a reliable seasonal destination for both shoppers and vendors looking to build a regular customer base. The college town setting attracts a diverse crowd of students, faculty, staff, and local residents who value quality food and handmade items, creating a steady flow of traffic throughout the morning and early afternoon hours. The mixed vendor format means you'll find everything from local farmers selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, and plants to crafters offering handmade goods like jewelry, artwork, and home décor. Prepared food vendors round out the market experience, selling items like baked goods, ready-to-eat breakfast and lunch options, and specialty food products. This combination appeals to shoppers with different priorities, whether they're stocking up on weekly groceries, hunting for unique gifts, or grabbing brunch before heading into their day. The university proximity brings a younger demographic alongside families and established local shoppers, creating a dynamic and engaged audience. Sunday mornings at the Newark Farmers Market offer vendors the chance to tap into a consistent weekly pattern that helps build customer loyalty and repeat business. The extended season from May through November gives vendors nearly seven months to establish themselves and develop relationships with the community. Whether you specialize in produce, baked goods, crafts, or other artisan products, the market's mixed-vendor approach means there's room for a range of offerings to find their audience among Newark shoppers.
Down Bottom Farms Newark Farmers Market
by Ironbound Community Corporation / Down Bottom Farms
377-385 Ferry Street, Newark, NJ 07105
Saturdays, 9 AM - 2 PM, May - Oct 2026; Tuesdays, 2 PM - 7 PM, Jun - Oct
20 spots open
Held in Newark's vibrant Ironbound neighborhood, the Down Bottom Farms Newark Farmers Market brings fresh, locally-grown produce directly to the community at 377 Ferry Street. This weekly farmers market operates seasonally, running Saturday mornings from 9 AM to 2 PM from May through October, with additional Tuesday evening sessions from 2 PM to 7 PM from June through October. The dual-schedule format gives both early-bird shoppers and those stopping by after work plenty of opportunities to stock up on seasonal offerings throughout the growing season. The market specializes in Jersey Fresh produce sourced from farms across New Jersey, reflecting the region's agricultural heritage and supporting local growers. Beyond fresh fruits and vegetables, you'll find baked goods and other locally-made foods that round out what vendors typically offer at farmers markets in urban neighborhoods. The mix of vendors creates a destination where home cooks, families, and food enthusiasts can build their weekly meal plans around what's currently in season. The Ironbound location serves as a natural gathering point for the community, drawing shoppers who value direct access to farmers and food producers. What makes farmers markets different from other retail food experiences is the direct relationship between growers and buyers. At Down Bottom Farms Newark Farmers Market, you're purchasing from the people who grew your food, getting insights into farming practices and seasonal availability that you won't find at conventional grocery stores. The market welcomes shoppers using SNAP, EBT, WIC, and Senior Vouchers, ensuring access to fresh foods across the community. Whether you're looking to support local agriculture, find the freshest seasonal produce, or discover artisanal baked goods from local makers, this weekly market serves as a reliable source throughout the growing season.
Co-op Farmers Market at Newark Shopping Center
by Newark Natural Foods Co-op
Newark, DE
2026-05-03
20 spots open
Every Sunday morning from May through November, the Newark Natural Foods Co-op brings a neighborhood farmers market to Newark Shopping Center in Delaware. Operating from 9:30am to 2pm, this weekly market has become a gathering spot for residents looking to buy fresh, local produce and artisan goods directly from growers and makers. The market runs through the growing season, starting in early May and continuing until late November, which means you'll see the full rotation of what Delaware farms produce, from spring greens and early berries through summer vegetables and fall harvest items. The Co-op Farmers Market at Newark Shopping Center draws a mix of serious home cooks, families looking for weekend activities, and community members who prioritize supporting local agriculture. You'll find vendors selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, herbs, and prepared foods, alongside other locally-made items typical of farmers markets in the region. The atmosphere is relaxed and community-focused, with the market serving as a place where people actually know their farmers and producers week to week. An important feature of this market is its commitment to accessibility. The market accepts EBT and SNAP benefits, recognizing that fresh, local food should be available to all community members. There's also a benefit doubling program where EBT values up to $10 are matched, effectively stretching food budgets further. Additionally, if you qualify for the Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP), those benefits are welcome here too. For vendors, the Newark Shopping Center location in Newark, Delaware offers a convenient, established marketplace with regular foot traffic throughout the season. The consistent Sunday morning timing and weekly schedule mean you can build relationships with repeat customers who return each week for their local food needs.
NDD Common Greens Farmers Market
by NDD Common Greens Farmers Market Organizers
Broad Stree & Park Place, Newark, NJ
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Located at the intersection of Broad Street and Park Place in Newark, the NDD Common Greens Farmers Market brings fresh, locally-sourced food and produce to the heart of Essex County. As a weekly farmers market, this venue operates on a seasonal schedule, making it an important gathering place for community members seeking fresh ingredients and direct access to local growers throughout the year. Farmers markets like NDD Common Greens differ from other vendor events by focusing specifically on agricultural products, with vendors typically offering fresh produce, herbs, prepared foods, baked goods, and other farm-to-table items. The market attracts a diverse crowd of home cooks, families, and food-focused shoppers who value seasonal eating and supporting local agriculture. Unlike craft fairs or one-time festivals, the weekly rhythm of a farmers market builds community relationships between regular vendors and shoppers, creating a reliable destination for quality ingredients week after week. The Broad Street and Park Place location places the market in an accessible part of Newark, serving as a central hub for the neighborhood. Vendors at markets like this typically include small-scale farmers, produce growers, bakeries, and prepared food makers who rely on direct-to-consumer sales to build their businesses. Shopping at the NDD Common Greens Farmers Market means getting produce at peak freshness while supporting the local food economy of Newark and surrounding areas. Because this is a seasonal market, the vendor mix and available products shift throughout the year, reflecting what grows in each season. This makes it worth visiting regularly to discover what's currently in harvest and to connect with vendors who know their products inside and out. If you're a vendor interested in participating, contacting the organizers directly is the best way to learn about the current schedule, vendor application process, and any requirements for selling at the market.
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