Vendor Events in Redmond, WA
4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Redmond, WA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Redmond(3)
Pike Place Market - Microsoft Commons Farmers Market
by Redmond Market Organizers
15253 NE 40th St, Redmond, WA 98052
Tue: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, Mid-June - Early October
25 spots open
Pike Place Market operates a seasonal farmers market at Microsoft Commons in Redmond featuring 12-14 vendors selling organic produce, fresh flowers, baked goods, honey, cheese, meat, and prepared foods. Vendors at this Express Market location must also work at the main Pike Place Market. The market accepts SNAP/EBT benefits and WIC coupons, supporting access for low-income shoppers. Located on Microsoft's Redmond campus, this Tuesday market serves employees and the local community with direct-from-farmer shopping. The market operates during peak growing season from mid-June through early October, providing a convenient alternative to downtown Seattle shopping.
Redmond Farmers Market
by Redmond Farmers Market
Redmond, OR 97756
Thursdays, 4 PM - 7 PM, June - September 2026
25 spots open
Every Thursday evening from June through September, the Redmond Farmers Market brings together Central Oregon's agricultural community and residents looking for fresh, locally-grown produce and regional food products. Held in Redmond, OR, this weekly market operates during the prime summer and early fall season when the High Desert's farms are at peak production. The 4 PM to 7 PM time slot makes it an accessible evening destination, allowing people to stop by after work or as part of their weekly shopping routine. Farmers markets like this one differ from other vendor events by focusing specifically on agricultural products and food producers selling directly to consumers. At the Redmond Farmers Market, you'll typically find local farmers bringing seasonal vegetables, berries, and produce grown in Central Oregon's unique High Desert climate. Ranchers offer grass-fed beef, lamb, and other meat products, while value-added food producers showcase items like jams, baked goods, honey, and prepared foods. This direct-from-producer model means vendors have full control over their inventory and pricing, and shoppers get transparency about where their food comes from. The market attracts a mix of home cooks seeking peak-season ingredients, families looking for weekend food sourcing, and community members who view the market as both a shopping destination and a social gathering. The evening timing draws people from throughout the Redmond area and surrounding communities. The June through September window captures the most robust harvest season in Central Oregon, so vendor selection and product variety tends to be strongest during these months. For farmers and food producers based in the High Desert region, this weekly market offers consistent foot traffic and a loyal customer base throughout the summer and early autumn months.
Redmond Saturday Market
by Redmond Farmers Market Association
7730 Leary Way, Redmond, WA 98052
Saturdays, 9 AM - 3 PM, May - October
25 spots open
Every Saturday from May through October, locals and visitors gather at 7730 Leary Way in Redmond for a weekly farmers market that's become a cornerstone of the Eastside community. The Redmond Saturday Market runs from 9 AM to 3 PM, giving shoppers a full morning and early afternoon window to browse what regional farmers, bakers, and artisans have brought to sell. This is the kind of farmers market where you'll find the weekly rhythm of seasonal produce, from spring greens and berries through fall squashes and root vegetables, often picked the day before or morning of the market. Beyond fresh produce, the market draws bakers selling everything from sourdough loaves to pastries and specialty breads, along with prepared foods and beverages that make for easy market-day breakfast or lunch. What distinguishes farmers markets like this from other vendor events is the emphasis on direct relationships between growers and buyers, so you'll often find farmers who can tell you exactly where their tomatoes or apples were grown. Handmade goods vendors round out the offerings, selling items like crafts, art, and locally-made products that appeal to the same community-minded shoppers looking for something made by hand rather than mass-produced. The Redmond location attracts a mix of neighborhood residents, families, and people who view Saturday morning at the market as part of their weekly routine. The May-through-October season captures the Pacific Northwest's prime growing months, so inventory shifts noticeably week to week as different crops come into season. If you're a vendor selling produce, baked goods, or handmade items with local appeal, the consistent weekly schedule and established customer base make this market worth considering as a regular sales opportunity throughout the warmer months.
Festivals in Redmond(1)
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