Vendor Events in Oshkosh, WI
5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Oshkosh, WI. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Oshkosh(3)
Oshkosh Farmers Market
by Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market
400 N Main St, Oshkosh, WI 54901
Saturdays 8 AM - 12:30 PM, June - October
25 spots open
Every Saturday morning from June through October, downtown Oshkosh transforms into a vibrant gathering space at 400 N Main Street, where the Oshkosh Farmers Market brings together over 100 vendors selling everything from fresh seasonal produce to baked goods, prepared foods, and handmade crafts. As a weekly farmers market, this event draws a steady stream of local shoppers looking to buy directly from Winnebago County growers and producers, making it an ideal venue for vendors who want consistent foot traffic throughout the growing season. The market's mix of vendor categories creates a dynamic shopping environment that keeps customers returning week after week. You'll find local farmers selling vegetables, fruits, and other seasonal staples alongside bakers offering fresh breads and pastries, meat producers with locally raised proteins, and artisan makers selling handcrafted items like soaps, jewelry, candles, and other goods. This blend means the market attracts a broad demographic of shoppers, from families looking for weekend staples to people specifically seeking specialty items and locally made products. The Saturday morning timing, running from 8 AM to 12:30 PM, catches both early risers and those making farmers market visits part of their weekend routine. The downtown Main Street location gives the market visibility and foot traffic from the surrounding neighborhood while creating a community-focused atmosphere. Live music often accompanies the market, adding to the leisurely pace and encouraging shoppers to linger longer, browse multiple vendors, and make impulse purchases. For vendors, this means you're not just selling to people with a shopping list, but also to shoppers browsing for discovery and entertainment. Whether you grow produce, bake goods, raise livestock, or create artisan products, the Oshkosh Farmers Market's consistent weekly schedule and mixed vendor base offers a reliable selling opportunity throughout the spring through fall season.
Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market
by Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market Inc.
400-500 N Main St, Oshkosh, WI 54901
Saturdays, 8 AM - 12:30 PM, June - October 2026
120 spots open
If you're a vendor looking to connect with shoppers in the Oshkosh area during the warmer months, the Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market on Main Street is worth considering. Running weekly from June through October 2026, this farmers market operates Saturday mornings from 8 AM to 12:30 PM along the 400-500 block of North Main Street in downtown Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The downtown location puts your products in front of foot traffic from the surrounding neighborhood and people who make the farmers market a regular weekend habit. Farmers markets like this one draw a mixed vendor base, which means you'll find everything from fresh produce and baked goods to prepared foods, crafts, and value-added products. The Saturday morning time slot attracts shoppers who are planning their weekly groceries and looking for local options, as well as people out running weekend errands. The June-to-October window captures the peak growing season when local producers have the most inventory and when shoppers are actively seeking fresh, seasonal items. You'll also tap into customers planning meals for summer cookouts, fall entertaining, and the transition into cooler-weather cooking. The venue's downtown Main Street location in Oshkosh creates natural foot traffic beyond just dedicated market shoppers. People visiting nearby shops, restaurants, and businesses often wander through, which can mean additional exposure for your products. The regular weekly schedule builds customer loyalty and recognition, so shoppers who visit once often return the following week. This consistency helps vendors build relationships and develop a customer base over the season. Farmers markets tend to attract customers who prioritize supporting local vendors and are willing to invest in quality products. Whether you sell produce, baked goods, crafts, preserves, or other items, the market's mixed vendor approach means there's room for variety. The Saturday morning timeframe is prime selling time for most farmers markets, so you'll want to plan accordingly if you're interested in participating.
Market in the Park
by Market in the Park Organizers
South Park Ave & Georgia St, Oshkosh, WI 54901
Wed: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Mid-July - Late September
25 spots open
Held weekly throughout the summer and early fall, this farmers market in Oshkosh brings together local growers and food producers at the intersection of South Park Ave and Georgia St. Running from mid-July through late September, the market operates during convenient early-evening hours, making it easy for working folks to stop by after their day. This is when the region's farms are at peak production, so you'll find the widest variety of fresh vegetables, seasonal fruits, and locally-raised products. The vendor mix at Market in the Park focuses on food and produce, drawing shoppers who are specifically looking for ingredients they can use right away. You'll see farmers selling vegetables fresh from their fields, bakers with artisan breads and pastries, local cheesemakers, beekeepers with honey, and producers of eggs and other farm products. Many vendors are repeat participants throughout the season, so you'll build relationships with regulars who know your business. The atmosphere is casual and community-oriented, typical of weekly farmers markets where neighbors shop for their weekly groceries while supporting local agriculture. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, making transactions smooth for both you and customers. It also welcomes SNAP/EBT and WIC benefits, which significantly expands your customer base to include households using government nutrition assistance programs. This acceptance of benefits means you're tapping into shoppers who are actively seeking affordable, fresh food options. If you sell produce, baked goods, cheese, honey, eggs, or other food products sourced locally, this weekly market is a consistent opportunity to reach committed shoppers during the peak growing season in Winnebago County.
Festivals in Oshkosh(1)
Craft Fairs in Oshkosh(1)
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