Vendor Events in Redding, CA

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

Farmers Markets in Redding(3)

Shasta Growers Association Certified Farmers Markets/Turtle Bay Market

by Redding Market Organizers

Sundial Bridge Drive, Redding, CA 96001

Sunday 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, May 10 - October 11

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25 spots open

This certified farmers market operated by the Shasta Growers Association showcases local fresh produce, prepared foods, baked goods, crafts, and artisanal products from regional growers and makers. Located at the scenic Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay, the market serves families and community members seeking quality, locally-sourced items directly from certified producers. The market accepts EBT, CalFresh, WIC, and senior nutrition benefits, ensuring access for diverse shoppers. Operating seasonally from May through October on Sunday mornings, it provides an established venue for vendors to connect with regular customers in a high-traffic, community-oriented location. The association has operated certified markets in Shasta County since 1977.

Shasta Growers Association Certified Farmers Markets/Saturday Redding Market

by Redding Market Organizers

777 Cypress Ave., Redding, CA 96001

Year-round Saturdays: 7:30 AM-12:00 PM (April-October), 8:30 AM-12:00 PM (November-March)

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25 spots open

The Shasta Growers Association Saturday Redding Market is a certified farmers market operating year-round every Saturday at 777 Cypress Avenue behind Redding City Hall. The market offers fresh locally grown produce including fruits, vegetables, eggs, and meats, plus artisan goods and prepared foods from certified local producers. Summer hours (April through October) run from 7:30 AM to 12:00 PM, while winter hours (November through March) shift to 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM. The market accepts EBT/CalFresh benefits and welcomes both retail shoppers and vendor producers. As one of California's oldest certified farmers markets, it is certified by the Shasta County Agricultural Commissioner and California Department of Food and Agriculture, ensuring all vendors sell only their own California-grown products.

Shasta Growers Association Certified Farmers Markets/Marilyn Miller Market

by Redding Market Organizers

1700 Churn Creek Road, Redding, CA 96001

Tue: 7:30 AM-12:00 PM, Jun 9 - Oct 13

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25 spots open

The Marilyn Miller Market is a certified farmers market operated by Shasta Growers Association, one of California's oldest farmers market networks established in 1977. Located at 1700 Churn Creek Road next to Dairy Queen in Redding, this Tuesday morning market runs from June through early October. Vendors sell fresh locally-grown produce, organic fruits and vegetables, eggs, meats, poultry, seafood, cheeses, honey, baked goods, flowers, plants, and handmade artisan crafts. The market accepts SNAP, EBT, WIC, and other nutrition assistance programs. This is a community-focused venue serving the greater Redding area with consistent weekly foot traffic throughout the season.

Festivals in Redding(1)

Shasta Celtic Arts and Crafts Fair

Redding, CA

2027-05-01

Festival

25 spots open

Held in Redding, California, this one-time Celtic-themed festival brings together a curated collection of local artisans celebrating Celtic heritage and craftsmanship. Taking place on May 2, 2026, the Shasta Celtic Arts and Crafts Fair offers a focused gathering for vendors working in traditional and contemporary Celtic-inspired work, as well as general crafts that appeal to the festival's specific audience. Celtic festivals attract a dedicated crowd of enthusiasts drawn to authentic heritage crafts, cultural storytelling, and handmade goods with historical or artistic significance. You'll typically find vendors selling Celtic jewelry featuring knotwork and traditional designs, artisan home goods, hand-bound books, leather work, textiles with Celtic patterns, and pottery inspired by Celtic aesthetics. Many festivals like this also feature vendors in adjacent categories, including herbal products, woodcraft, metalwork, and other handmade items that complement the Celtic theme without strictly adhering to it. This mix allows for a broader appeal while maintaining the festival's cultural identity. The spring timing in May positions this event perfectly for Northern California's pleasant weather and the beginning of festival season. Attendees at Celtic festivals tend to be culturally engaged shoppers with genuine interest in artisan quality and craftsmanship, whether they have personal heritage connections or simply appreciate the aesthetic and historical significance of Celtic arts. This makes the Shasta Celtic Arts and Crafts Fair in Redding an excellent opportunity for vendors working in handcrafted goods who want to reach an audience that values authenticity and artistic skill. As a one-time event, this festival represents a unique opportunity for both established and emerging vendors to connect with the Redding community and Northern California attendees looking for distinctive handmade items and cultural celebration.

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