Vendor Events in Rockville, MD

7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Rockville, MD. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Rockville(5)

Pike Central Farm Market 2026

by Central Farm Markets

Rockville, MD

Every Saturday April 24 - November 21, 2026

Farmers Market6% of sales, $40 minimum

20 spots open

Running year-round on Saturday mornings from April through November, Pike Central Farm Market 2026 brings together local producers and vendors in Rockville, MD for one of the region's established weekly farmers markets. The market operates at Pike & Rose, a central location that draws both regular customers and new shoppers looking for fresh, locally-sourced products throughout the growing season. This is a producer-focused market, meaning vendors are expected to grow, raise, or make the products they sell. That emphasis creates a different energy than markets with resellers or wholesale goods. You'll see farmers with seasonal vegetables and fruits, beekeepers with honey and bee products, bakers with fresh breads and pastries made in licensed commercial kitchens, cheese makers, preserves producers, and other value-added food vendors. The mix of what's available shifts with the seasons, so spring brings greens and early crops while fall features apples, squash, and storage crops. Beyond food, mixed-vendor farmers markets like this often include artisans selling products like prepared foods, plants, or crafts alongside the agriculture. Because Pike Central Farm Market 2026 prioritizes food safety and product authenticity, entry requirements are more structured than casual pop-ups. Vendors need to demonstrate at least one year of food retail experience, carry liability insurance, and operate from a licensed commercial kitchen if selling prepared foods. These standards help build customer trust and ensure a professional market environment. If you're interested in becoming a vendor, the application window runs from December 1 through February 15, which gives you time to prepare your paperwork and materials before spring arrives. The market runs every Saturday from April 24 through November 21, 2026, making it a solid weekly commitment for vendors looking to build a regular customer base in the Rockville area.

Rockville Farmers Market

by City of Rockville

E Montgomery Ave, Rockville, MD 20850

Saturdays, May - November

Farmers MarketContact organizer

30 spots open

Every Saturday from May through November, the Rockville Farmers Market brings together local growers and producers along E Montgomery Ave in Rockville, MD. This weekly farmers market is a go-to destination for residents seeking fresh, seasonal produce and farm-direct goods throughout the growing season. The market operates as a community gathering space where vendors sell directly to customers, creating the kind of authentic shopping experience that farmers markets are known for. Farmers markets like Rockville's attract a steady stream of shoppers who prioritize fresh, local food and want to know where their purchases come from. You'll find customers ranging from home cooks looking for seasonal vegetables and fruits to health-conscious families, meal planners, and people who simply prefer the quality and flavor of farm-fresh products over grocery store alternatives. The weekly format creates regularity and loyalty, with many shoppers returning each Saturday as part of their routine. Spring and early summer bring a rush of interest as customers emerge from winter eager for fresh greens, berries, and vegetables. Fall maintains strong attendance as growers offer squash, apples, and other harvest items. The Rockville location on E Montgomery Ave positions the market in an accessible, walkable area of the community. Vendors at farmers markets like this one typically include vegetable and fruit growers, orchards, herb and plant producers, and value-added farm products like jams, honey, baked goods, and prepared foods. The market's focus on farmers and produce creates a curated environment where shoppers come with produce shopping in mind, making it ideal for vendors in the agricultural and farm product space. The seasonal schedule, running May through November, captures the prime growing months when both vendor selection and customer traffic are at their highest.

Rockville Town Square Market

by Rockville Farmers Market Association

200 E Middle Ln, Rockville, MD 20850

Saturdays, 9 AM - 1 PM, May - November

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

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Sunday Market at Rockville Town Square

by City of Rockville

155 Gibbs Street, Rockville, MD 20850

2026-06-07

Farmers Market$45

25 spots open

Running weekly from June through the summer months, this farmers market brings together Rockville's local growers and producers at the Town Square location on Gibbs Street. You'll find the market operating on Sunday mornings, drawing a steady stream of neighborhood shoppers and families looking for the season's freshest picks. The produce-focused vendors who set up here are typically local farms from the greater Rockville and Montgomery County area, offering everything from early-season berries and greens through summer tomatoes, peppers, squash, and other peak-season vegetables. Because this is a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, you can expect customers who are specifically seeking direct-from-farm quality and the chance to talk with growers about their growing practices. The atmosphere leans family-friendly, which means you'll see parents with kids, older residents on their weekly shopping routine, and food-focused home cooks hunting for ingredients. Beyond the produce vendors, the market also hosts sellers of flowers, locally-raised meats, dairy, and artisan prepared goods like baked items or preserves. Live music often plays throughout the morning, adding to the community gathering feel and encouraging people to linger longer at the market rather than rushing through their shopping. The Sunday Market at Rockville Town Square draws from the kind of customer base typical of summer farmers markets in suburban Maryland: people with discretionary income who value knowing where their food comes from, households doing meal planning around what's seasonal and available, and shoppers who see the market visit as part of their weekend routine. If you sell produce, flowers, prepared foods, or value-added items made from local ingredients, this weekly market represents consistent foot traffic throughout the growing season. The established community reputation and regular customer base make this a reliable spot for vendors building relationships with repeat buyers in the Rockville area.

Shady Grove Farmers' & Artisans' Market

by Shady Grove Farmers' & Artisans' Market Organizers

9601 Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD 20850

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 9601 Medical Center Drive in Rockville, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and artisans to serve the Montgomery County community. As a seasonal market, it operates during the peak growing periods when regional farms have the freshest produce to offer, making it an ideal destination for shoppers seeking quality vegetables and other farm-direct goods. The market's focus on food and produce means you'll find vendors selling what they've grown or produced themselves, from seasonal vegetables to other locally-sourced food items that reflect what's thriving in the region during that time of year. Farmers markets like Shady Grove Artisans' Market operate differently than grocery stores. Vendors set up directly with their products, allowing shoppers to talk with the people who grew their food and learn about farming practices, seasonality, and how to use unfamiliar crops. The atmosphere tends to be community-oriented, with regular customers building relationships with their favorite growers and discovering new vendors each season. You'll typically find a mix of produce stands, and since this market includes artisans alongside farmers, there may also be value-added food products and crafted items from local makers. The Rockville location puts the market in an accessible area for Montgomery County residents and nearby shoppers. Weekly timing means consistent availability if you want to make it a regular part of your routine. For vendors, a weekly market offers steady foot traffic and the chance to build a loyal customer base throughout the season. Since the market operates seasonally, reaching out to the organizers will give you the specific dates when the market opens and closes each year, allowing you to plan your vendor calendar accordingly.

Festivals in Rockville(1)

Parke County Maple Fair

by Parke County Tourism

Rockville, IN

2027-02-28

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Every February and March, Rockville becomes the center of Indiana's maple syrup celebration when the Parke County Maple Fair takes over the fairgrounds. This annual festival spans two weekends, giving visitors and vendors multiple opportunities to experience one of the region's most anticipated seasonal events. The fair draws crowds eager to taste and purchase authentic maple products, from pure maple syrup to maple candy and creamed honey, alongside freshly baked goods, jams, and jellies that showcase the harvest season. As a food festival with a strong artisan component, the Parke County Maple Fair attracts both food vendors and local craftspeople. You'll find producers selling their own maple syrup and maple-based treats alongside bakers offering cookies, breads, and other baked goods that highlight maple flavoring. Local artists and makers display handmade items including crafts, preserves, and specialty foods that appeal to visitors looking for authentic, locally-made products. The two-weekend format means the event draws consistent foot traffic from both nearby communities and visitors traveling from across the state to stock up on maple syrup and seasonal treats before spring arrives. The festival atmosphere during late February and early March creates a natural gathering point for people emerging from winter and eager to support local producers. Vendors at the Parke County Maple Fair typically include maple syrup producers eager to move inventory after the sugaring season, home-based food makers specializing in preserves and baked goods, and craft artisans whose handmade items appeal to gift-shoppers and home décor enthusiasts. Attendees range from families seeking quality maple products to serious food enthusiasts and tourists exploring Parke County's rural character. The Fairgrounds location provides established infrastructure and regular foot traffic, making it a reliable venue for vendors looking to reach engaged buyers during the transition from winter to spring.

Craft Fairs in Rockville(1)

Rockville Arts Festival

by Rockville Arts Place/VisArts

Rockville Town Square, Rockville, MD

May 2-3, 2027

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Every spring, Rockville Town Square transforms into a vibrant celebration of creativity with this two-day craft fair that draws together fine artists and artisans from across the region. Taking place May 2-3, 2026, the Rockville Arts Festival is the kind of event where you'll find serious makers displaying handmade work across numerous disciplines, think jewelry designers, painters, sculptors, ceramicists, woodworkers, textile artists, and other craftspeople who've honed their skills over years. This is a craft fair format rather than a farmers market, which means the focus is entirely on original, handmade goods and the artists behind them, giving vendors a chance to connect directly with customers who appreciate the time and skill that goes into each piece. The spring timing makes this an ideal event for vendors looking to catch the energy of the season. May weather in Rockville is generally pleasant, and outdoor events at this time of year draw steady foot traffic from people refreshed by warmer weather and in the mood to shop for home decor, wearable art, gifts, and unique pieces they won't find in typical retail. The Town Square location offers visibility and foot traffic from the community, and the addition of live music creates an event atmosphere that keeps people browsing longer and exploring vendor booths they might not have sought out otherwise. If you work in handmade crafts, whether you're established or building your business, a craft fair like this one gives you direct access to customers who are actively seeking artisan-made goods rather than mass-produced alternatives. The event structure allows you to tell the story behind your work, demonstrate your craft if applicable, and build relationships with repeat customers. This is a one-time event, so there's no obligation to commit to an ongoing market schedule, making it a good option for testing a new location or expanding your event calendar strategically.

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