Vendor Events in Pawtucket, RI

9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Pawtucket, RI. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Pawtucket(3)

Pawtucket Summertime Market

by Pawtucket Summertime Market Organizers

Slater Park, 750 Armistice Blvd, Pawtucket, RI 02860

Sun: 12:00 PM-3:00 PM, Jul 10 - Oct 30

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Pawtucket Summertime Market is a community-focused farmers market held at Slater Park on Sunday afternoons during the summer through early fall. Vendors sell locally grown produce, eggs, meats, baked goods, and prepared foods to the local community. The market accepts SNAP/EBT and WIC benefits, making it accessible to a broad customer base. Located in a historic public park setting, the market provides vendors with a family-friendly venue in a well-established Pawtucket neighborhood. The seasonal Sunday schedule allows vendors to participate in a single market slot per week without weekday commitments.

Pawtucket Farmers Market

by Farm Fresh Rhode Island

545 Pawtucket Ave, Pawtucket, RI 02860

Saturdays, 9 AM - 12:30 PM, May - November

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 545 Pawtucket Avenue in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, this weekly farmers market runs Saturday mornings from May through November, offering a direct connection between local growers and community members seeking fresh, seasonally grown food. The market operates year-round during warmer months, giving vendors a consistent weekly opportunity to build customer relationships while shoppers enjoy the reliable availability of peak-season produce, dairy, meats, and baked goods from regional producers. Farmers markets like this one serve as the backbone of local food systems, bringing together a curated selection of vendors focused on locally sourced and produced items rather than the mixed craft mix you'd find at a general craft fair or festival. You'll find produce vendors selling whatever's in season (early spring greens transitioning to summer tomatoes, then fall squashes and root vegetables), alongside offerings like fresh eggs, grass-fed or pasture-raised meats, artisan breads, jams, honey, and ready-to-eat prepared foods. This format appeals to customers actively seeking to know where their food comes from, support local agriculture, and access fresher products than typical grocery store options. What sets the Pawtucket Farmers Market apart for vendors is its commitment to food access through SNAP and EBT acceptance paired with bonus dollar programs. These initiatives help stretch customers' food dollars while expanding your potential buyer base to include households using government nutrition assistance. The Saturday morning time slot and consistent May-through-November schedule make it easy for regulars to plan their weekly shopping around the market. The market draws the kind of shoppers who prioritize quality, seasonality, and community support, making it an ideal venue for food producers looking to build a loyal customer base in the Blackstone Valley region. Whether you're selling heirloom vegetables, local honey, fresh-baked goods, or prepared foods made from local ingredients, you're reaching an audience actively seeking these products.

Pawtucket Wintertime Farmers Market

by Farm Fresh Rhode Island

Hope Artiste Village, 1005 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860

2026-04-04

Farmers Market$50

25 spots open

Taking place indoors at Hope Artiste Village in Pawtucket, this weekly Saturday farmers market brings together Rhode Island's regional producers during the winter season when outdoor markets aren't feasible. The market creates a year-round connection between local farms, bakers, and food makers with shoppers who want fresh, locally-sourced ingredients even when snow is on the ground. Unlike outdoor summer farmers markets, winter markets like this one operate in a climate-controlled indoor space, making shopping comfortable during cold months and allowing vendors to maintain consistent weekly presence. You'll find the core of what makes farmers markets appealing: produce from Rhode Island farms, freshly baked goods from local bakers, artisanal cheeses from regional cheesemakers, and prepared foods made from local ingredients. The produce selection shifts with the season, featuring storage crops, greenhouse vegetables, and items that thrive in winter growing conditions. The combination of raw ingredients and ready-to-eat options means shoppers can either stock their kitchens or grab something prepared on the spot. This mix of vendors creates a different energy than markets focused solely on crafts or baked goods, attracting serious home cooks, restaurant buyers, and people who prioritize sourcing their food locally. The Hope Artiste Village location in downtown Pawtucket anchors this market as part of the broader community food scene. Vendors selling at winter farmers markets like this one typically appreciate the guaranteed indoor venue and steady foot traffic from customers committed to shopping local year-round. If you're a produce vendor, baker, cheesemaker, or prepared foods maker sourcing from local ingredients, this weekly market offers a solid platform to reach a consistent customer base during the months when outdoor market options are limited. The Saturday timing and indoor location make it accessible for vendors and shoppers alike, regardless of weather conditions.

Pop-Ups in Pawtucket(2)

Hope Artiste Village International Market

by Hope Artiste Village

1005 Main St, Pawtucket, RI 02860

Saturdays, 10am-2pm (seasonal, not year-round)

Pop-UpContact organizer

The Hope International Market is an indoor marketplace held every Saturday celebrating global cultures through food, craft, and special interest vendors. The market features rotating international merchants offering cuisine, handmade goods, jewelry, pottery, spices, and coffees, with frequent cultural performances including belly dancing and salsa. Hosted at Hope Artiste Village, a historic mill restoration in Pawtucket, the market operates within the complex's vibrant indoor hallways and provides exposure to foot traffic from the village's diverse community of artists, creatives, and professionals. The market is seasonal rather than year-round.

Pawtucket Dogapalooza

Slater Park, 385 Newport Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02861

July 30-31, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Dogapalooza is an annual dog-themed family festival held at Slater Park in Pawtucket that draws dog lovers and their pets for a full weekend of activities. The event features approximately 30 craft vendors selling dog-related items, pet supplies, and dog treats alongside food trucks and food vendors. Attendees enjoy live entertainment from local bands, raffles, contests including canine costume competitions, and activities for both dogs and their owners. The festival also hosts demonstrations and appearances from animal rescue organizations and nonprofits. With free admission and parking, the event attracts families looking to celebrate their love of dogs in a community setting. The festival runs 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days and includes entertainment, games, and opportunities to meet other dog enthusiasts.

Festivals in Pawtucket(3)

Pawtucket Greek Festival 98th Annual

by Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church

Pawtucket, RI

2026-08-21 to 2026-08-23

FestivalContact parish office

20 spots open

The Pawtucket Greek Festival is a three-day annual celebration of Greek culture, food, and tradition held at the Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church parish grounds. This indoor and outdoor event features a traditional Greek marketplace with local artisans and Greek imports vendors, alongside authentic Greek cuisine, live music, dance performances by the Greek Pride Dance Troupe, baking demonstrations, and children's activities. Attendees can enjoy roasted meats, gyro, pastitsio, moussaka, and homemade Greek desserts. The festival offers free admission and free shuttle parking from Pawtucket City Hall, making it accessible to the broader New England community. This long-standing community event celebrates both the Feast of the Assumption and the church's heritage and cuisine, drawing families and visitors seeking authentic Greek cultural experiences.

Pawtucket Arts Festival Slater Park Fall Festival

by Pawtucket Arts Festival

Slater Memorial Park, 401 Newport Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02861

2026-09-05

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

The Slater Park Fall Festival is a celebrated open-air arts marketplace within the historic Slater Memorial Park in Pawtucket. The two-day event showcases over one hundred juried artists, crafters, and artisans selling handmade, original work across diverse art forms. Vendors can expect a well-attended community event featuring live music from the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra, food trucks, children's activities, fireworks, and free admission. The festival typically draws over 12,000 attendees and runs from 11am to 5pm both days. This is the primary arts and crafts vendor opportunity within the broader Pawtucket Arts Festival, which celebrates the city's creative and cultural community in early September. Vendors must create unique, handmade items and undergo a selection review to ensure diverse representation.

Christkindlmarkt at GACSRI

by German American Cultural Society of Rhode Island

Pawtucket, RI

2026-11-28

FestivalContact GACSRI

20 spots open

The Christkindlmarkt is an annual German-themed Christmas market held each November at the German American Cultural Society of Rhode Island. The event features over 25 local artisans and craftspeople selling handmade and imported items including ceramics, pottery, holiday ornaments, gifts, soaps, jewelry, embroidered items, knits, crochet, wreaths, and holiday greens. The market recreates a traditional German Christmas market experience and attracts both local shoppers and tourists seeking unique gifts. Attendees enjoy traditional German food and drink, including goulash, bratwurst, potato pancakes, pretzels, and the famous Glühwein (mulled wine), served in the Ratskeller and outdoor Biergarten. The event is free to attend with no tickets required. It takes place on the GACSRI grounds at 78 Carter Avenue in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

Craft Fairs in Pawtucket(1)

Foundry Artists Holiday Show

by Foundry Artists Association

Pawtucket Armory, 172 Exchange St, Pawtucket, RI 02860

December 3-6 and 11-13, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

65 spots open

The holiday season at the Pawtucket Armory comes alive with this annual craft fair, where over 65 professional regional artists gather to showcase their work across two separate weekends in early December. Held at the historic venue located at 172 Exchange Street in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, this event has become a destination for art collectors, gift shoppers, and anyone seeking handmade work from established makers in the region. The Foundry Artists Holiday Show draws visitors looking for one-of-a-kind pieces you won't find in retail stores. The mix of vendors spans multiple disciplines: painters display their canvases alongside sculptors, jewelers present their designs in glass cases, ceramicists show functional and decorative pieces, photographers display framed prints, and mixed media artists bring experimental work. This diversity means shoppers come for different reasons, whether they're searching for a meaningful gift, building their art collection, or simply browsing to discover new artists. The two-weekend format (December 3-6 and December 11-13) also gives people flexibility to attend, with some visitors making multiple trips or passing along the dates to friends and family between weekends. For vendors, this craft fair represents solid foot traffic during the crucial holiday shopping season when buyers are actively seeking artisan goods. The Pawtucket location in Rhode Island draws from a region with strong support for local artists and craftsmanship. The fair's emphasis on professional regional artists means the quality level is consistent, which helps build visitor expectations and attracts serious collectors alongside casual shoppers. The historic Pawtucket Armory space itself adds character to the event, providing an established venue with enough room to properly display diverse mediums. Whether you make jewelry, ceramics, fine art, or other handmade work, this annual event offers a concentrated selling opportunity during the gift-giving season when collectors and customers are actively shopping for meaningful purchases.

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