Vendor Events in Perry, KS
6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Perry, KS. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Perry(2)
Perry Lecompton Farmers Market
by Perry Lecompton Farmers Market Organizers
2115 Ferguson Rd., Perry, KS 66073
Fri: 4:00 PM-6:30 PM, May 13 - Oct 14
25 spots open
Every Friday afternoon from May through mid-October, the Perry Lecompton Farmers Market comes alive at 2115 Ferguson Rd. in Perry, Kansas, offering a weekly gathering spot for local growers and producers. This seasonal farmers market runs from 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM, creating a convenient evening shopping window for Jefferson County residents and visitors looking to source fresh, local food and produce directly from vendors. The market draws a diverse mix of farmers and small producers who bring their weekly harvests and homemade goods. You'll typically find vendors selling fresh vegetables and seasonal produce, farm-fresh eggs, locally baked goods, herbs, flowers, and handcrafted items. The evening timing makes this farmers market particularly accessible for people heading home from work or running weekly errands, allowing them to shop and support local agriculture without disrupting daytime schedules. As a weekly market rather than a one-time seasonal event, it builds community connections over the course of the growing season, giving regular vendors a consistent customer base and shoppers reliable access to familiar producers. The Perry Lecompton Farmers Market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, making transactions straightforward for modern shoppers. The market also participates in federal nutrition assistance programs, accepting SNAP and EBT benefits, as well as Senior FMNP vouchers. This inclusive approach ensures that residents across different financial situations can access fresh, locally grown food. If you're a vendor looking to reach customers interested in supporting local agriculture, or a home-based baker, crafter, or grower wanting a consistent weekly selling opportunity in the Perry area, this farmers market operates throughout the prime growing and harvest season from mid-May through mid-October.
Perry Dream Park Farmers Market
by Perry Dream Park Farmers Market Organizers
Corner of East 2nd Street and M52, Perry, MI 48872
Sun: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, May 17 - Oct 18
25 spots open
Operating every Sunday from May through October, this weekly farmers market brings together local producers and food vendors in Perry, a small community in Shiawassee County. Located at the corner of East 2nd Street and M52, the Perry Dream Park Farmers Market runs from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, giving both early risers and mid-morning shoppers time to browse and connect with vendors who focus primarily on fresh produce and food items. Like most farmers markets in rural Michigan, this venue attracts a steady stream of home cooks, families, and locals looking to buy directly from growers and producers rather than shopping at grocery stores. The market typically features vendors selling fresh vegetables and seasonal produce, reflecting what grows well in mid-Michigan during the spring, summer, and fall months. You'll find baked goods fresh from local ovens, artisan cheeses, farm-fresh eggs, herbs both culinary and medicinal, and other value-added food products that showcase what local producers can create. The season runs from mid-May through mid-October, which covers the peak growing months when Michigan farms are most productive, and many vendors plan their offerings around what's in season each week. Farmers markets differ from general craft fairs in their emphasis on local food systems and direct farmer-to-consumer sales. Shoppers tend to come specifically for quality and freshness they can't find elsewhere, and vendors benefit from loyal customers who return weekly to see what's new. The Sunday morning time slot is typical for farmers markets across Michigan, as it fits the weekend routine of many households. If you grow produce, make baked goods, raise livestock for eggs or dairy products, preserve jams or sauces, or craft value-added food items, this market could be a natural fit for building a regular customer base in the Perry area. The consistent weekly schedule from May through October allows vendors to develop relationships with customers who shop the same time each week.
Festivals in Perry(4)
Viva Perry Latino Festival
by Hometown Heritage Perry
Perry, IA
August 29, 2026
20 spots open
Perry, Iowa hosts this annual celebration of Latino culture and heritage each August, drawing community members and visitors eager to experience music, dance, food, and local artisan goods. The Viva Perry Latino Festival creates a vibrant atmosphere where vendors and attendees come together to celebrate the diverse traditions, crafts, and cuisines that make up Latino communities. As a cultural festival, this event differs from typical farmers markets or craft fairs by centering around heritage, performance, and community connection alongside vendor opportunities. Food vendors are typically a major draw at festivals like this, with many selling traditional Latin American dishes, regional specialties, and homemade prepared foods that reflect authentic recipes and cooking techniques. You'll often find artisan vendors showcasing handmade goods including crafts, jewelry, textiles, home décor, and other culturally significant items. Some vendors focus on imported goods or products that celebrate Latino heritage, while others sell contemporary work inspired by cultural traditions. The mix of established food purveyors and craft makers creates a dynamic marketplace where attendees browse while enjoying live performances. August timing in Iowa means warm summer weather, typically drawing families, cultural enthusiasts, and people looking to support local vendors and community celebrations. The festival atmosphere encourages lingering, eating, shopping, and watching performances, which tends to extend vendor engagement compared to a standard market format. This type of event appeals to customers specifically seeking cultural products, authentic foods, and the experience of celebration itself, making it a strong fit for vendors whose work connects to Latino heritage or who specialize in prepared foods and traditional crafts. If you work with cultural products, authentic cuisine, handmade goods, or want to reach a community-focused audience in central Iowa, the Viva Perry Latino Festival in Perry offers a meaningful vendor opportunity with built-in foot traffic and audience interest aligned with cultural celebration and local support.
Florida Forest Festival 2026
by Florida Forest Festival Inc.
Forest Capital Hall, 428 N Jefferson St, Perry, FL 32347
4th Saturday in October 2026
25 spots open
Every October, Perry's Forest Capital Hall transforms into a celebration of the timber heritage and rural traditions that define North Florida. The Florida Forest Festival draws thousands of visitors to Forest Capital Hall on the fourth Saturday of the month, making it a major draw for the Taylor County area. You'll find roughly 50 food vendors selling everything from barbecue to fresh-caught seafood, plus about 150 exhibitors across arts, crafts, forestry-related goods, and local merchandise. Lumberjack demonstrations and chainsaw competitions are central attractions, showcasing skills tied to the region's logging history. A free fish fry is a long-standing draw that brings families back year after year. For vendors, this festival reaches a broad, community-minded crowd. Expect shoppers hunting for regional crafts, home décor, jewelry, baked goods, and seasonal items. The outdoor setting and October timing mean fall-themed products and harvest goods move well here. This is less niche than specialized craft fairs and more about capturing the general festival traffic that spans multiple demographics and age groups. If you sell food, crafts, or anything suited to outdoor festival foot traffic, the Florida Forest Festival offers steady, consistent crowds with deep local roots.
Georgia National Fair
by Georgia National Fair Authority
Georgia National Fairgrounds, 401 Larry Walker Pkwy, Perry, GA 31069
October 8-18, 2026
25 spots open
The Georgia National Fair is an official state-sponsored agricultural festival held annually in early October. This 11-day event attracts over 565,500 annual visitors and features livestock competitions, fine art and home art exhibitions, carnival rides, live entertainment including free concerts, and a thriving vendor marketplace. Vendors sell agricultural products, crafts, food, antiques, and merchandise to a diverse audience of families and agriculture enthusiasts. The fairgrounds provide both indoor climate-controlled Georgia Grown Building booths and outdoor exhibition spaces. As the number one industry event showcasing Georgia agriculture, the fair offers excellent exposure for vendors selling farm products, craft goods, and specialty foods to a large regional audience during the peak fall festival season.
Rhubarb Festival Pembroke
by Kendall Farm Cottages
Kendall Farm, 20 Kendall Lane, Perry, ME 04667
2027-06-05
20 spots open
The Rhubarb Festival is an annual community celebration held on the first Saturday in June at Kendall Farm in Perry, Maine. This vibrant festival features a diverse mix of food and craft vendors offering rhubarb-themed goods and artisan products. Attendees enjoy live music, demonstrations on growing and preserving rhubarb, and sample rhubarb edibles from local bakers and food producers. Activities include a rhubarb stalk eating contest, craft projects, face painting, and the popular rhubarb tasting table. The festival attracts families and community members eager to celebrate Maine's versatile spring vegetable. Admission is by donation. The event typically runs from noon to evening and is held rain or shine. Vendors can contact organizer Georgie Kendall at 207-214-1124 or georgiekendall@gmail.com for vending information.
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