Vendor Events in Newton, IA
6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Newton, IA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Newton(5)
Jasper County Farmers Market
by Jasper County Farmers Market Organizers
501 W. 3rd St. N., Newton, IA 50208
Tue: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM, Jun 3 - Sep 30
25 spots open
Newton's farmers market brings local growers and food producers together each week during the growing season, creating a reliable destination for shoppers seeking fresh produce and homemade goods. Operating Tuesday evenings from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM between early June and late September, the Jasper County Farmers Market at 501 W. 3rd St. N. offers a regular rhythm that both vendors and customers can count on throughout the summer and into fall. Vendors at this market focus primarily on food and produce, with a typical mix including fresh vegetables harvested at peak ripeness, baked goods straight from home kitchens or small bakeries, homemade jams and preserves, herbs both fresh and dried, and seasonal plants. You'll also find crafts and value-added products that showcase local makers' skills. The evening timing makes it convenient for people to stop by after work or as part of their weekly routine, and the mid-week slot offers a nice alternative to weekend market shopping. The Jasper County Farmers Market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, making transactions straightforward for all shoppers. The market also participates in SNAP and EBT programs, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers, ensuring that nutrition assistance benefits can be used toward fresh, local food. This commitment to accessibility means the market welcomes a diverse group of community members throughout the season. For vendors, this weekly farmers market represents a steady outlet during the peak months when customers are actively seeking local produce and homemade specialties. The consistent Tuesday evening schedule allows vendors to plan production and inventory with predictability, and the focus on food and agricultural products means shoppers arrive specifically looking for what farmers markets offer.
Catawba Farms Farmers' Market
by Catawba Farms Farmers' Market Organizers
1670 Southwest Blvd, Newton, NC 28658
Sat: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM, Apr 16 - Dec 17
25 spots open
Catawba Farms Farmers' Market runs every Saturday morning from April through mid-December in Newton, North Carolina, offering a weekly destination for local producers and the community looking for fresh, seasonal goods. Located at 1670 Southwest Boulevard, this farmers market brings together vendors who specialize in farm-to-table produce, baked goods, eggs, meat, plants, and handmade items that reflect the agricultural character of Catawba County. The market operates from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, making it an ideal weekend stop for early shoppers seeking the week's freshest offerings. As a weekly farmers market, this venue differs from one-time seasonal festivals by offering consistent access to local vendors throughout the growing season. Shoppers typically include home cooks seeking quality produce, families looking for pastries and baked goods, gardeners in search of seedlings and plants, and people interested in supporting local agriculture. The market atmosphere tends to be casual and community-focused, with vendors who know their customers and can speak directly to how their products are grown or made. Vendors often bring variety week to week based on harvest cycles, so regular attendees enjoy discovering what's in season and what's newly available. The market's spring-through-fall run captures the peak seasons for local agriculture in North Carolina. Spring brings leafy greens and early plants, summer fills stalls with berries, tomatoes, and stone fruits, and fall offers squash, apples, and root vegetables. Beyond produce, the mix of baked goods, eggs, and meat products means vendors can appeal to shoppers seeking a complete farmers market experience. The market accepts credit cards, making it accessible for those who prefer not to carry cash. For vendors, weekly farmers markets like this one provide reliable foot traffic and the chance to build relationships with repeat customers who return each Saturday.
Newton Farmers' Markets
by Newton Farmers' Markets Organizers
1200 Beacon St., Newton, MA 02461
Tuesdays 1:30 PM-6:00 PM
25 spots open
The Newton Farmers' Markets at Cold Spring Park is an established community farmers market operating year-round with peak season in summer through fall. Vendors offer fresh produce, baked goods, cheese, eggs, herbs, honey, prepared foods, and local specialty items. The market serves both retail customers and participates in nutrition assistance programs including WIC and Senior Farmers Market vouchers. Customers include families and seniors from the Newton community seeking fresh, locally-sourced products. The market operates in an open-air setting at Cold Spring Park in Newton Highlands with plenty of vendor variety and accepts SNAP/EBT benefits. This is a producer-focused market that attracts consistent foot traffic throughout its season.
Newton Farmers Market
by Newton Farmers Market
Maytag Park, 112 W 3rd St N, Newton, IA 50208
Saturdays, 7:30 AM - 11 AM, May - October
20 spots open
Central Iowa's weekly gathering for fresh local produce happens every Saturday morning at Maytag Park in downtown Newton, running from May through October. This farmers market draws growers and producers from across the region who set up early to sell seasonal vegetables, fruits, and other farm products to home cooks and families shopping for their weekly needs. You'll find the typical farmers market mix: vegetable vendors with tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, and whatever else is in season, along with producers offering baked goods, preserves, honey, and other value-added farm products. The Saturday morning timing and weekly schedule make this a reliable destination for customers who want to establish relationships with their local farmers and plan their meals around what's freshest each week. Newton has deep roots as a manufacturing hub, and the location at Maytag Park reflects the town's history. For vendors, this means you're tapping into a community-oriented customer base that values local agriculture and supporting regional growers. The May through October season covers spring planting through fall harvest, so you'll work with the natural growing cycles that define farmers markets in Iowa. Expect a steady crowd of regular shoppers during the peak morning hours, along with the general foot traffic that comes with a downtown Saturday farmers market. If you sell produce, prepared foods made from farm ingredients, baked goods, or other products that fit the farmers market model, this weekly market offers a consistent sales opportunity with the kind of customers who plan their shopping around farmers market schedules. The regular Saturday slot and multi-month season give vendors the chance to build customer loyalty and adjust their offerings based on what's working each week.
Newton Farm & Art Market
by Downtown Newton Inc.
Newton, KS
2026-05-14
20 spots open
Downtown Newton, Kansas comes alive on Thursday evenings throughout the growing season with a farmers market that blends fresh local produce with handmade art and artisan goods. The Newton Farm & Art Market runs weekly from May through late October, making it a reliable destination for both shoppers and vendors looking to reach the community during the warmer months. Setting up from 4 to 7 p.m. gives the market a relaxed evening atmosphere, drawing people as they finish their workdays and step outside to enjoy the pleasant weather. This type of weekly farmers market serves as a gathering place for local growers, makers, and artisans who depend on regular foot traffic throughout the season. Vendors typically include farmers selling seasonal produce, from early spring greens and asparagus through fall squash and root vegetables, alongside bakers, preserves makers, and other value-added food producers. The "art" component of the Newton Farm & Art Market distinguishes it from produce-only markets, attracting craftspeople who create handmade items like jewelry, pottery, home decor, textiles, and other artisan goods. This mix appeals to shoppers who want both their weekly vegetables and unique, locally-made products in one stop. The May start date means early vendors will feature spring crops and seasonal items, while the market continues through October, catching summer's peak abundance and transitioning into fall harvests. For vendors, a weekly commitment running nearly six months offers consistent visibility and the chance to build relationships with regular customers. The evening timing works well for people who can't make morning markets, and the downtown Newton location positions the market as a community hub. Whether you're producing fresh food, handcrafted items, or artisan products, this market provides a dedicated, recurring opportunity to connect with local shoppers throughout the extended growing season.
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