Vendor Events in Pulaski, TN

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Pulaski, TN. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Pulaski(3)

Giles County Farmers Market

by Giles County Farmers Market Organizers

110 North Second Street, Pulaski, TN 38478

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 110 North Second Street in Pulaski, the Giles County Farmers Market brings together local growers and food producers throughout the growing season. As a weekly farmers market, it operates on a seasonal schedule, so vendors should confirm the current market dates and hours directly with the organizers before planning to apply. This type of venue attracts customers looking for fresh, locally-sourced produce and food products, making it an ideal fit for farmers, orchardists, gardeners, and value-added food producers who want to build direct relationships with their community. Farmers markets differ from craft fairs and festivals in their focus on agricultural and food products. The Giles County market draws steady, dedicated shoppers who prioritize fresh ingredients and supporting local agriculture. You'll typically find vendors selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, herbs, honey, baked goods, preserves, and other farm-to-table products. The regular weekly schedule means customers develop habits around market day, returning consistently to check what's in season and reconnect with their favorite vendors. Pulaski's location in Middle Tennessee, part of Giles County, puts this market in a community with strong agricultural roots. The seasonal nature of the market reflects the rhythms of regional growing seasons, so vendors should think about what products will be available during the market's operating months. Whether you're a established producer looking for a consistent weekly outlet or someone newer to direct sales, a farmers market presence helps build a loyal customer base in your local area. Reach out to the organizers to learn about vendor requirements, booth fees, and the specific weeks the market operates each year.

Pulaski Farmers Market

by Pulaski Farmers Market Organizers

South Park, center of village, Pulaski, NY 13142

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Farmers markets serve as the backbone of local food systems, connecting home growers and small producers directly with customers who value fresh, seasonal offerings. The Pulaski Farmers Market operates weekly during the growing season at South Park in the center of the village, establishing itself as a reliable destination for Oswego County residents seeking quality produce and artisanal goods. Located in the heart of Pulaski, NY 13142, this market brings together vendors who specialize in vegetables, fruits, baked goods, honey, herbs, flowers, and handcrafted items. The mix of offerings reflects what local farmers and makers have in their fields and kitchens at any given time, so the inventory shifts with the seasons and what's available each week. What makes farmers markets distinct from grocery shopping is the direct relationship between vendor and customer. You'll often find the person who grew your tomatoes or baked your bread standing behind the stand, ready to discuss how they farm or prepare their products. Many vendors at markets like this focus on organic and sustainably grown items, though offerings vary by producer. This is also where you're likely to encounter heirloom varieties, unusual produce, small-batch preserves, seasonal flowers, and other goods that larger retailers don't typically stock. The Pulaski Farmers Market accepts WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP benefits, making fresh food more accessible to families and seniors in the community. If you're a vendor considering this market, you'll want to confirm the exact seasonal dates and setup details with the organizer, as farmers markets typically operate from spring through fall, adjusting their schedule based on what's ready to harvest. This is an established market in a populated village center, which means consistent foot traffic and customers who understand the value of shopping local and seasonal.

Hillside Market

by Hillside Market Organizers

7753 NYS RT. 3 (Seaway Trail) Pulaski, Pulaski, NY 13142

Sat: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM;Sun: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM, May 3 - Sep 28

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located on NYS Route 3 (Seaway Trail) in Pulaski, Oswego County, Hillside Market operates as a weekly farmers market serving the North Country from May through late September. Open Saturday and Sunday mornings through early evening, the market draws both local shoppers and travelers passing through the region during the warmer months. This is a genuine farmers market focused on food and produce, meaning you'll find vendors selling directly from their farms and kitchens rather than resellers, with an emphasis on fresh, seasonal products that reflect what grows well in central New York's climate. The vendor mix at Hillside Market typically includes produce growers offering vegetables at their peak ripeness, along with value-added products like baked goods, local honey, artisanal cheese, and fresh herbs. Because the market runs through the growing season, spring through early fall, inventory changes considerably week to week, which keeps regular shoppers coming back to see what's newly available. The market welcomes SNAP/EBT and WIC participants, making local food more accessible to families across the community. Credit cards are accepted alongside cash, removing barriers for customers who prefer not to carry large amounts of money. Pulaski sits in an agricultural area where small farms and orchards thrive, so vendors at Hillside Market often specialize in crops and products suited to the region. The Saturday and Sunday schedule accommodates both weekday workers and weekend visitors, and the Route 3 location on the Seaway Trail means the market catches foot traffic from people exploring the broader North Country region. If you're a producer of vegetables, baked goods, cheese, honey, preserved goods, or other farm-based products, this is a well-established venue with steady weekend traffic throughout the peak growing season.

Festivals in Pulaski(1)

Pulaski Polka Days

by Pulaski Polka Days Committee

Pulaski Polka Days Grounds, 320 W Pulaski St, Pulaski, WI 54162

July 16-19, 2026

FestivalContact Pulaski Polka Days

25 spots open

Pulaski Polka Days is a four-day celebration held July 16-19, 2026, at the Pulaski Polka Days Grounds in Pulaski, Wisconsin, a village that proudly claims the title of Polka Capital of the World. This annual festival draws visitors from across the region who come for authentic polka music, dancing, and the distinctive cultural atmosphere that defines the event. The festival has become a cornerstone summer gathering for the community and attracts both longtime polka enthusiasts and families discovering the tradition for the first time. The event features a diverse vendor landscape that reflects the festival's cultural roots and broad appeal. Polish food vendors are a central draw, offering traditional fare alongside contemporary takes on classic recipes. Craft booths showcase handmade goods, local artisan work, and items reflecting Polish heritage and regional craftsmanship. Beyond the vendor areas, Pulaski Polka Days includes live polka performances, dancing opportunities, parade events, and entertainment like tractor pulls that appeal to the rural Wisconsin character of the community. This mix of cultural celebration, food, crafts, and family-friendly activities creates an environment where different types of vendors can find their audience. For vendors considering Pulaski Polka Days, the four-day duration offers extended selling opportunities during mid-summer when foot traffic at festivals is typically strong. The festival's themed nature and established reputation draw attendees specifically planning to spend time at the event rather than passing through casually. The combination of cultural programming, food vendors, and craft booths means shoppers arrive with spending intent across multiple categories. Whether you sell handcrafted items, food products, or goods that complement the festival's Polish heritage and small-town Wisconsin vibe, Pulaski Polka Days provides a established platform to connect with a gathered community during one of the region's signature summer events.

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