Vendor Events in Pendleton, NY

5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Pendleton, NY. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Pendleton(2)

Town of Pendleton Farmers Market

by Town of Pendleton Farmers Market Organizers

6570 Campbell Blvd., Pendleton, NY 14094

Sunday: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jun 15 - Oct 16

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Pendleton Station Farm & Art Market is a weekly farmers and artisans market held in the Town of Pendleton Community Center near Town Hall. The market brings together local vendors offering fresh produce, meat, cheese, handmade jewelry, spirits, and crafts to the Western New York community. Operating on Sunday mornings during the summer and early fall season, the market provides a gathering place for residents to support local agriculture and small businesses while shopping for regionally produced goods and artisan items.

Pendleton Farmers Market

by Pendleton Farmers Market

Main St between Emigrant & Dorion, Pendleton, OR 97801

Fridays 4 PM - 7 PM, May through October

Farmers MarketDaily and seasonal booth fees

25 spots open

# Pendleton Farmers Market Description Every Friday evening from May through October, Main Street between Emigrant and Dorion in historic Pendleton transforms into a vibrant gathering place where local producers and artisans connect directly with community members. This weekly farmers market captures the essence of rural Oregon, bringing together vendors who represent the agricultural heritage and creative spirit of Umatilla County and the surrounding Blue Mountains region. You'll find the market populated by farmers selling fresh seasonal produce, from spring greens and early vegetables through fall harvests, along with value-added products that showcase the area's agricultural bounty. Grass-fed beef vendors offer high-quality meat from local ranches, while specialty growers bring items like lavender and other regional crops to the market. The 4 PM to 7 PM timeframe makes it convenient for people to stop by after work or use it as a Friday evening destination, giving the market a relaxed, social atmosphere that extends beyond simple transactions. Beyond produce and meat, the Pendleton Farmers Market features Blue Mountain craftspeople who sell handmade goods, reflecting the creative makers throughout the region. This blend of agricultural vendors and artisans creates the kind of farmers market experience where you can source ingredients for dinner while also discovering locally crafted items. Being located in Pendleton, the heart of the Pendleton Round-Up, the market sits in a community with deep ranching and rodeo traditions, adding cultural context to the vendors and products you'll encounter. For vendors, this weekly market offers consistent Friday evening foot traffic throughout the five-month season, making it ideal for farmers, ranchers, food producers, and craftspeople looking to establish regular customer relationships in a walkable downtown setting.

Festivals in Pendleton(3)

Pendleton Round-Up

by Pendleton Round-Up Association

Pendleton, OR

2026-09-16

FestivalVendor applications open; contact organizer

20 spots open

The Pendleton Round-Up is one of the West's most storied rodeo festivals, drawing crowds to Pendleton, Oregon each September for a four-day celebration that blends competitive rodeo events with deep cultural heritage. What sets this festival apart is its authentic integration of Native American artists and tribal communities, making it far more than a typical rodeo event. The Artisan Village in Roy Raley Park becomes a hub for indigenous craftspeople, artists, and vendors who showcase traditional and contemporary work alongside the main rodeo action happening simultaneously across the grounds. A defining feature of the Pendleton Round-Up is the Indian Village, where over 300 teepees are erected to recreate a traditional tribal encampment. This immersive experience draws attendees interested in Native American culture, craftsmanship, and community. Tribal vendors operate throughout the village, selling everything from beadwork and traditional jewelry to regalia, art, and handmade goods. For vendors, this means an audience actively seeking authentic indigenous crafts and culturally significant items, alongside the broader festival crowd enjoying the rodeo competition, live music, parades, and general celebration atmosphere. The festival attracts a diverse mix of spectators: rodeo enthusiasts, families, cultural tourists, and people specifically interested in Native American art and history. September timing brings pleasant early fall weather to the high desert of eastern Oregon, making it comfortable for outdoor shopping and browsing. The multi-day format gives vendors extended selling opportunities, and the blend of rodeo festivities with cultural programming creates natural foot traffic flows throughout the event. Whether you work with traditional indigenous crafts, Western-themed goods, festival apparel, or general handmade items, the Pendleton Round-Up offers a unique platform where cultural celebration and community gather in a historic setting.

Pendleton Spring Jubilee Craft Show

by Pendleton District Historical & Recreational Commission

Village Green, Exchange St, Pendleton, SC 29670

April 4, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

100 spots open

Every spring, the historic village of Pendleton comes alive with creativity and community spirit when artisans and makers gather for this long-running celebration of handcrafted goods. Taking place on April 4, 2026, the Pendleton Spring Jubilee Craft Show transforms the Village Green into a vibrant marketplace where local and regional vendors showcase everything from handmade jewelry and pottery to woodwork, textiles, home décor, and seasonal spring plants. The event draws the kind of mixed vendor community typical of established craft festivals, with both established makers and newer craftspeople displaying their work alongside food vendors offering traditional Southern fare. The Village Green setting puts vendors in the heart of one of the nation's largest and most well-preserved historic districts. The Upstate South Carolina location near Clemson means you'll see a mix of attendees: locals from the surrounding communities, visitors drawn to Pendleton's historic architecture and charm, college students and families, and serious craft enthusiasts who know this festival's reputation. The spring timing captures people in the mood for refreshing their homes and gift-giving, making April a particularly active season for craft show shopping. What distinguishes a festival like this from smaller craft fairs is the atmosphere and entertainment woven throughout the day. Live bluegrass music creates an authentic Appalachian backdrop that complements the handmade quality of the goods on display. Southern food vendors add to the experience, giving attendees reason to linger and enjoy the day rather than simply browsing. The fact that this event has run for over 40 years speaks to its consistency and the trust both vendors and customers have built around it. If you sell handcrafted items, home goods, or specialty foods with regional appeal, this festival offers access to a loyal customer base that specifically seeks out artisan makers and has shown up year after year to support them. The historic district setting and springtime date create natural foot traffic from tourism and seasonal shopping patterns.

Jackalope Jamboree

by Jackalope Jamboree

Pendleton, OR

2027-06-25

FestivalContact for vendor info

20 spots open

Held each June in Pendleton, Oregon, this three-day music festival draws crowds to the historic Happy Canyon Arena for a celebration of live music and local vendors. The Jackalope Jamboree features performances across three stages with lineups that span multiple genres, creating a festival atmosphere where attendees can discover new artists while enjoying the grounds with friends and family. The event takes advantage of early summer weather in central Oregon, making it an ideal time for outdoor festival-going and vendor participation. Beyond the main stage performances, the Jackalope Jamboree creates dedicated space for artisan vendors and craft booths throughout the venue. This setup means attendees are actively moving between performance areas and vendor zones rather than staying fixed in one spot, which typically translates to consistent foot traffic for craft sellers, handmade goods vendors, and makers of all kinds. Local food trucks and food vendors are a core part of the festival experience, so visitors come prepared to spend time on the grounds and explore what's available. If you sell handmade crafts, jewelry, artwork, vintage goods, or other items that appeal to music festival crowds, the Jackalope Jamboree offers the benefit of a captive audience in a single-venue setting. The mix of music fans, families, and tourists visiting Pendleton means diverse customer bases walk the vendor areas over the three-day run. The festival's focus on supporting local vendors and artisans suggests a community-oriented event where independent makers fit naturally into the overall experience.

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