Vendor Events in Orange, CA

7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Orange, CA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Orange(6)

Old Towne Orange Farmers & Artisans Market

by Old Towne Orange Farmers & Artisans Market Organizers

303 West Palm Avenue, Orange, CA 92866

Every Saturday 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, year-round

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25 spots open

The Orange Home Grown Farmers and Artisans Market is a year-round certified farmers market operating every Saturday in historic Old Towne Orange. The market features California-certified farmers selling seasonal produce, meats, and fresh goods, plus food artisans offering breads, cheeses, oils, and prepared foods made with traditional methods. A dedicated craft section showcases handmade items including pottery, jewelry, soap, and clothing. Regular programming includes live music, cooking demonstrations, kids club activities, yoga classes, and market tours. The market accepts EBT and offers Market Match incentives for income-qualified shoppers. Housed at Chapman University's historic Villa Park Orchards location near the Orange Plaza, it creates a vibrant community gathering space where vendors connect directly with neighborhood customers while supporting local agricultural producers.

Irvine Regional Park Certified Farmers' Market

by Irvine Regional Park Certified Farmers' Market Organizers

1 Irvine Park Road, Orange, CA 92869

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

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25 spots open

The Irvine Regional Park Certified Farmers Market operates year-round every Tuesday from 9 AM to 1 PM in a scenic outdoor park setting. The market features certified produce farmers selling fresh fruits and vegetables directly to consumers, complemented by food vendors offering bread, nuts, oils, cheese, prepared foods, and local artisans selling handmade crafts. The 160-acre park provides a peaceful shopping environment with nearby amenities including picnic tables, playgrounds, a zoo, and a railroad for families to enjoy. Parking is free during market hours when you inform the park ranger you are shopping at the market. Vendors benefit from a dedicated customer base of locals and visitors seeking quality, locally-grown agricultural products in a welcoming community atmosphere.

Orange Community Farmers' Market

by Orange Economic Development Corporation

High Plains Community Center, 525 Orange Center Rd, Orange, CT 06477

Thursdays, June 25 - September 24, 2026 (last Thursday of June through last Thursday of September)

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20 spots open

The Orange Community Farmers' Market is a certified Connecticut farmers market operating weekly on Thursday evenings from 3:30 to 7:00 pm under a covered pavilion at High Plains Community Center. The market features local vendors selling Connecticut-certified produce, bakery items, eggs, flowers, plants, meats, handmade crafts, and artisan goods. The market runs seasonally from late June through late September and accepts SNAP/EBT benefits. A variety of vendors typically participate, ranging from small farms to specialty food producers. The location offers free parking and entertainment accompanies most market dates. The event is produced by the Orange Economic Development Corporation and welcomes new vendor applications throughout the season.

Orange Farmers Market

Orange, CT

September 10, 2026

Farmers Market

25 spots open

When fall arrives in Connecticut, farmers markets shift into a particularly productive season, and the Orange Farmers Market on September 10, 2026 captures that moment perfectly. Early September is when summer crops overlap with emerging autumn harvests, meaning you'll find everything from late tomatoes and peppers to the first apples and squash of the season. This one-time farmers market event brings together local growers and food producers from the Orange area and surrounding communities to sell directly to customers who are stocking their kitchens for the season ahead. Farmers markets differ from other vendor events because they center on direct producer-to-consumer sales, which means attendees expect to meet the people who grew or made their food. Vendors at events like this typically include vegetable farmers with heirloom and conventional produce, orchardists with apples and stone fruits, bakeries selling artisan breads and pastries, and often prepared food vendors offering jams, honey, pickles, or other value-added items. September in Connecticut is prime time for all of these categories, so expect a robust selection. This is the kind of event where customers are planning meals around what's fresh and abundant, so they're buying with intention rather than just browsing. The atmosphere at a farmers market is relaxed and community-focused, drawing neighbors who see it as part of their weekly routine during the season. Customers range from home cooks looking for quality ingredients to families treating it as a weekend outing. Unlike craft fairs or festivals, farmers markets have a utilitarian feel alongside the social element, meaning foot traffic tends to be steady throughout the day as people prioritize actually shopping for food. For vendors, this translates to customers who understand and often prefer local and seasonal products. If you sell produce, baked goods, or other food items rooted in what grows in New England during early fall, the Orange Farmers Market represents a concentrated opportunity to reach customers actively seeking exactly what you're offering during peak harvest season.

Orange Community Farmers Market

Orange, CT

June 25, 2027

Farmers Market

25 spots open

If you're looking to reach customers hungry for fresh, local food, this one-time farmers market happening in Orange, CT on June 25, 2026 is worth considering. Farmers markets draw shoppers who are specifically seeking out produce and food vendors, often people committed to buying local and supporting their community's agricultural base. The June timing means early summer crops will be at their peak, strawberries, lettuce, early greens, and other seasonal favorites that customers are actively seeking as they shift toward outdoor entertaining and fresh eating. The Orange Community Farmers Market brings together the kinds of vendors you'd expect at a well-stocked farmers market: growers selling just-picked vegetables and fruits, bakers offering fresh bread and pastries, and other food producers. Attendees at events like this tend to be quality-conscious shoppers who value knowing where their food comes from and will often pay a premium for products made or grown locally. Because it's a one-time event rather than a recurring market, it may draw extra foot traffic from people who want to mark the occasion and stock up on seasonal items. This is an opportunity to connect with customers during peak season when demand for fresh produce and baked goods is naturally high. If you're a produce grower, baker, or prepared food vendor, a farmers market event positions your products in front of an audience that's already in buying mode. The morning and early afternoon timeframe typical of farmers markets means you'll be catching people as they plan their week's meals and errands. Consider the logistics of what's ready to harvest or bake by late June, and whether a one-day event in Orange fits your sales and production calendar.

Orange County Farmers Market II

by Orange County Farmers Market II Organizers

Historic Downtwon Orange Train Station and Visitor Center, Orange, VA 22960

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

Orange County Farmers Market II operates as a seasonal weekly farmers market centered at the Historic Downtown Orange Train Station and Visitor Center in Orange, Virginia. This is a community-focused gathering where local farmers and food producers bring fresh produce, seasonal crops, and farm products directly to shoppers in the heart of historic downtown Orange. The market's location at the Train Station and Visitor Center makes it a natural gathering point for both residents and visitors exploring the charming downtown area. Vendors at this farmers market typically include regional farmers offering vegetables, fruits, and other fresh agricultural products depending on the season. The weekly rhythm means regular customers can count on visiting to find what's in season, whether that's spring greens, summer berries and tomatoes, fall squash and apples, or winter root vegetables and storage crops. Many farmers markets in rural Virginia communities like Orange also attract value-added food producers, such as those selling jams, baked goods, honey, and other artisanal food items made from local ingredients. As a seasonal market, Orange County Farmers Market II operates during the months when local farms have products to harvest and sell. This typically includes spring through fall, though the exact schedule varies year to year based on growing seasons and organizer planning. Shoppers who visit regularly develop relationships with farmers, learning about how produce is grown and often discovering new products to try. The farmers market format also supports the local food economy and gives farms in Orange County a direct connection to their community. Since the market operates on a seasonal schedule, vendors interested in participating should contact the organizer directly to confirm current operating dates and any vendor requirements or application processes for future seasons.

Festivals in Orange(1)

Orange Street Festival

by Orange County Chamber of Commerce

Main Street, Orange, VA 22960

October 10, 2026, 10 AM - 5 PM

Festival$60 craft vendor space

25 spots open

This annual downtown celebration brings together the small-town charm of Orange, Virginia with a diverse mix of vendors, entertainment, and community energy. Taking place on Main Street in the heart of the Piedmont wine country, the Orange Street Festival draws both longtime residents and visitors looking to experience a classic Virginia autumn festival. The event runs from 10 AM to 5 PM on October 10, 2026, making it an ideal fall outing when the weather is crisp and the season calls for outdoor browsing and socializing. The festival attracts a solid mix of craft vendors, food purveyors, and musicians who set up across the downtown area. Craft vendors typically showcase handmade goods like jewelry, home décor, textiles, and artisan products, while food vendors offer everything from prepared meals and baked goods to beverages and local specialties. Live music happens on multiple stages throughout the day, creating different atmospheres across the festival grounds and giving visitors reasons to wander the full length of Main Street. The event also features classic cars on display, adding nostalgic appeal that draws car enthusiasts and families alike. What makes the Orange Street Festival distinctive is its blend of traditional small-town festival elements with the cultural context of Orange's location in Virginia's renowned wine region. Attendees come expecting a relaxed, walkable experience where they can discover local makers, sample food from regional producers, and soak in the community vibe that characterizes downtown festivals in rural Virginia. The October timing positions this as a peak season event, capturing people in the mood for fall festivities and outdoor shopping. Kids' activities woven throughout the day make it a genuinely family-friendly gathering, not just for adults seeking crafts and food. For vendors, the Orange Street Festival offers access to a dedicated community audience, tourists passing through the wine country, and the kind of foot traffic that downtown festivals in historic small towns typically generate. The mix of craft, food, and entertainment creates natural appeal across different vendor types and customer interests.

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