Vendor Events in Roswell, NM
12 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Roswell, NM. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Roswell(5)
Main Street Roswell Farmers' Market
by Main Street Roswell Farmers' Market Organizers
400 N Virginia, Roswell, NM
Sat: 7:00 AM-11:00 AM, Jul 12 - Oct 4
25 spots open
Every Saturday morning from July through early October, the farmers market on Main Street in Roswell comes alive with local growers and food vendors. The Main Street Roswell Farmers' Market operates from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM, giving early risers first pick of the week's freshest produce and prepared foods. Set at 400 N Virginia, this weekly market serves as a gathering point for Chaves County residents looking to buy directly from the people who grow their food, and it's an ideal opportunity for vendors specializing in produce, baked goods, jams, honey, and other farm-to-table items to connect with their community. The market's summer and early fall timing, running through the height of New Mexico's growing season into October, means you'll find seasonal produce at its peak. This is when local farmers bring in everything from chile peppers and tomatoes to squash, greens, and stone fruits. The early morning hours appeal to shoppers who want the best selection before the day gets hot, which also means a steady, motivated crowd of customers ready to purchase. The market welcomes WIC and Senior FMNP participants, which broadens the customer base and supports nutrition access across different income levels in the area. If you sell fresh produce, baked goods, jams, honey, or value-added food products, this weekly market offers consistent foot traffic in a central Roswell location. The Saturday morning slot is popular with both home cooks planning their weekly meals and customers seeking local, fresh alternatives to grocery store offerings. The summer-into-fall window captures the most abundant harvest period, when vendors typically have the most variety and volume to offer. Whether you're an established producer or looking to test the farmers market channel, the Main Street Roswell Farmers' Market provides a regular, established venue in an engaged community.
Sweet Apple Farmers & Artisans Market
by Sweet Apple Farmers & Artisans Market Organizers
320 Hardscrabble Road, Roswell, GA 30075
Thu: 2:00 PM-5:00 PM, year-round
25 spots open
Sweet Apple Farmers & Artisans Market is a year-round weekly farmers market held every Thursday at World Harvest Church in Roswell, GA. The market features locally grown produce, fresh baked goods, artisan products, and prepared foods from regional vendors and farms. Shoppers can find seasonal fruits and vegetables, breads, pastries, preserves, plants, and specialty items. The market attracts families and community members seeking locally sourced products. Vendors accept both cash and cards, and preordering is available with select vendors. The friendly, outdoor market setting includes activities for children and serves as a hub for connecting local producers with consumers year-round.
Roswell Farmers & Artisans Market
by Roswell FM
38 Hill St, Roswell, GA 30075
Saturdays 8 AM - Noon, April - November
40 spots open
Located at 38 Hill St in Roswell, GA, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and artisans every Saturday morning from April through November. Operating from 8 AM to Noon, the market creates a neighborhood gathering spot where residents can source fresh produce directly from regional farmers while discovering handmade goods from area craftspeople. The seasonal schedule aligns with Georgia's growing season, meaning spring shoppers find early greens and seedlings, summer brings peak produce abundance, and fall offers harvest favorites like squash, apples, and preserves. The Saturday morning timing works well for weekend meal planning, with many vendors selling products ideal for the week ahead. Farmers markets like this one serve as direct-to-consumer venues where growers can bypass traditional retail channels, making them attractive stops for vendors looking to build customer relationships and move inventory efficiently. You'll typically find produce vendors alongside prepared food makers, bakers, honey producers, and craft artisans who appeal to the same health-conscious, locally-minded shoppers. The mixed-vendor format means your customer base isn't limited to just produce buyers; attendees often shop across multiple categories, increasing sales potential for non-food items like handmade crafts, preserved goods, and value-added products. The outdoor setting and regular weekly schedule help build consistent foot traffic as shoppers develop market-day routines. The Roswell location draws from both the immediate neighborhood and surrounding areas, with the downtown setting near City Hall providing walkability and visibility. Spring and early summer markets tend to draw families and busy professionals grabbing weekend produce, while fall markets often attract those preserving or planning holiday cooking. This year-round operation through November means you capture both peak season demand and the holiday gift-buying period when handmade items and specialty foods gain traction. Whether you grow produce, make baked goods, craft artisanal items, or produce value-added offerings, the consistent weekly format and mixed-vendor environment make this a reliable venue for building a regular customer base in the Roswell area.
Roswell Farmers and Artisans Market
by Roswell Farmers and Artisans Market
10495 Woodstock Rd, Roswell, GA 30075
Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, April - October 2026
25 spots open
Every Saturday morning from April through October, the community of Roswell gathers at 10495 Woodstock Rd for a vibrant weekly farmers market that bridges local agriculture with handmade goods. The Roswell Farmers and Artisans Market draws vendors and shoppers who value fresh, locally-sourced products and direct relationships with the people who grow and make them. Located in the historic Roswell area of north Fulton County, the market benefits from its scenic setting and strong community roots, creating an inviting atmosphere for both dedicated regulars and curious newcomers. The market's vendor mix reflects the region's agricultural strengths and maker culture. You'll typically find farmers selling seasonal produce that changes throughout the spring and fall growing seasons, from early spring greens and strawberries through summer vegetables and into autumn harvests. Artisan bakers and food producers showcase specialty items like breads, jams, honey, and value-added goods made in small batches. Beyond the food vendors, handmade crafts and artisan products round out the offerings, giving the market appeal beyond just grocery shopping. This blend means shoppers can build a complete Saturday morning outing, picking up both dinner ingredients and unique handcrafted items in one visit. The weekly format from 8 AM to 12 PM means you're catching the market during peak hours when vendors have the best selection and the energy is highest. The morning timeframe also works well for those who want to complete their shopping before the day gets too warm during the summer months. Throughout the April to October season, the pleasant weather and seasonal rhythm of local farming create natural momentum, with different products rotating through as the year progresses. The family-friendly environment, combined with the addition of live music, makes it as much a community gathering as a shopping destination. For vendors, a weekly market offers consistent foot traffic and the chance to build relationships with regular customers who return each Saturday.
Roswell Farmers Market
by Roswell Farmers Market Association
69 Mimosa Blvd, Roswell, GA 30075
Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, April - October
25 spots open
North Fulton County's weekly gathering on Saturdays brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans who set up at 69 Mimosa Blvd in Roswell from April through October. The Roswell Farmers Market operates during the peak growing season, meaning you'll find the freshest seasonal produce available in the region. Whether it's spring greens and strawberries in early season or fall squash and apples as October approaches, the selection reflects what's actually being harvested locally each week. Beyond fresh vegetables and fruits, the market draws bakers offering everything from sourdough and pastries to seasonal pies and preserves, plus handmade goods vendors selling items like candles, crafts, and prepared foods. The Saturday morning timing, 8 AM to 12 PM, captures the traditional farmers market crowd of home cooks planning their weekly meals, along with residents looking for convenient access to quality local products and unique handmade items. This is the kind of market where regular customers develop relationships with vendors, learning which farmer has the best tomatoes or which baker's bread sells out first. The atmosphere tends toward community-focused rather than high-volume retail, with space for both established vendors and smaller producers testing products or building a customer base. If you sell produce, baked goods, or handmade merchandise that appeals to home cooks, crafters, and gift shoppers, this weekly market offers consistent weekend foot traffic during the growing season. The April-to-October schedule aligns with when most farmers markets run in Georgia's climate, so you're competing alongside other established local vendors but also reaching customers who specifically seek out farmer's market shopping as part of their routine.
Festivals in Roswell(6)
Roswell UFO Festival
by City of Roswell
N Main St, Roswell, NM 88201
July 2-5, 2026
80 spots open
Every July, the small desert town of Roswell, New Mexico becomes ground zero for one of the most distinctive festivals in the American Southwest. The Roswell UFO Festival brings together a curious mix of UFO enthusiasts, history buffs, families, and pop culture fans for a four-day celebration centered around the famous 1947 incident that put this remote corner of New Mexico on the map. Taking place July 2-5, 2026, the festival transforms N Main St and the surrounding downtown area into a hub of extraterrestrial-themed activities, entertainment, and commerce. As a mixed-vendor festival, the Roswell UFO Festival attracts an unusually diverse lineup of sellers. You'll find the expected space-themed merchandise and UFO memorabilia, alongside vendors offering crafts, jewelry, artwork, and collectibles with both alien and patriotic motifs. Given the July timing and summer tourist season, the festival draws visitors from across the region looking for unique souvenirs and entertainment. The crowd spans serious UFO researchers and conspiracy theorists to casual tourists seeking a quirky Americana experience, plus plenty of families introducing kids to the town's iconic legacy. The festival's blend of pop culture appeal, historical intrigue, and regional tourism makes it distinctive among summer festivals. Unlike a traditional craft fair focused on handmade goods or a farmers market centered on local produce, a festival like Roswell's creates space for thematic vendors alongside standard fair fare. The combination of galactic aesthetics, Americana symbolism, and desert Southwest culture creates a specific vibe that shapes what tends to sell well here. Vendors who can tap into either the UFO fascination angle or the broader summer festival energy find receptive audiences during these four days.
Roswell Arts Festival
by Roswell Arts Festival
Roswell, GA
2026-09-19
20 spots open
The Roswell Arts Festival is an outdoor fine arts festival held on the third weekend in September on the grounds of Roswell City Hall. This juried festival features approximately 100-150 artists and artisans showcasing handcrafted work across diverse media including painting, photography, sculpture, jewelry, glass, metalwork, and mixed media. The festival runs Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 5pm and attracts collectors, art enthusiasts, and families from across Metro Atlanta. Amenities include free admission and parking, live entertainment, food trucks, children's activities, and artist demonstrations. The event serves established and emerging artists with booth opportunities in various categories.
Roswell Jazz Festival Vendor Market
by Roswell Jazz Festival
Roswell Civic Center, 912 N Main St, Roswell, NM 88201
October 21-25, 2026
25 spots open
Every October, Roswell comes alive with the sounds of jazz during this five-day celebration that draws music lovers and shoppers from across the region. The Roswell Jazz Festival Vendor Market, held at the Roswell Civic Center in downtown, is the kind of event where live performances create an energetic backdrop for browsing and buying. Whether you're a maker of handcrafted goods, a food producer, or someone selling art and accessories, this festival atmosphere brings foot traffic that's genuinely interested in discovering new vendors and supporting small businesses. The mixed vendor approach means you'll find everything from local artisans selling jewelry, pottery, and home goods to prepared food vendors, bakers, and beverage makers. The October timing is ideal for fall-themed products and items people are thinking about for holiday gift-giving. Attendees at jazz festivals tend to be an engaged, culturally-minded crowd who values live entertainment and unique finds, which translates to customers who browse thoughtfully and often make impulse purchases when they're in a good mood from the music and atmosphere. Located at 912 N Main St in Roswell, the Roswell Civic Center serves as the hub for this multi-day event, with live jazz performances running throughout the festival dates. The five-day format (October 21-25, 2026) means sustained foot traffic rather than just a single day, giving vendors multiple opportunities to connect with customers and build relationships. The downtown Roswell location also means attendees are often exploring nearby shops and restaurants, so the event creates a broader economic draw to the area. This is an annual event, so building vendor relationships with organizers can lead to repeat opportunities year after year.
Alive in Roswell
by City of Roswell
Roswell, GA
2026-04-16
20 spots open
Alive in Roswell is a monthly street festival that transforms historic downtown Roswell into a vibrant gathering space for locals and visitors. Running every third Thursday evening from April through October, the event draws crowds looking for live entertainment, local food and drink, and unique shopping opportunities. The festival takes place along Canton Street, the heart of Roswell's charming downtown district, creating an accessible community event that requires no admission fee. As a street festival, Alive in Roswell offers vendors a dynamic outdoor selling environment where foot traffic flows naturally through the downtown corridor. The evening timing and warm-weather months (April through October) make it ideal for crowds who want to enjoy outdoor entertainment and shopping after work or as a weekend outing. Live music performances anchor the event's atmosphere, drawing attendees who linger longer and browse vendor offerings. Food and beverage vendors are central to the festival experience, making it a destination for dinner and drinks as much as shopping. Vendors at street festivals like this typically include artisans selling handmade crafts, local makers, food trucks and prepared food vendors, beverage purveyors, and specialty retail. The monthly cadence means the festival has an established audience and repeat attendees, creating opportunities for vendors to build customer relationships across the season. The historic downtown Roswell location appeals to both residents of the area and people visiting from surrounding communities. The April start date captures spring momentum, while the October finale takes advantage of pleasant fall weather, giving vendors a full six months of selling opportunities within a convenient, walkable setting.
Roswell Music Festival
by Roswell Music Festival
Roswell, GA
2027-04-18
20 spots open
Every spring, the community of Roswell, Georgia gathers for a celebration of live music and local food culture in the heart of Historic Downtown Roswell. The Roswell Music Festival brings together regional musicians, craft beverage producers, and food vendors for a one-day event that draws music lovers and families looking for an outdoor entertainment experience. Taking place on Saturday, April 18, 2026, this annual festival creates an ideal opportunity for food and beverage vendors to reach an engaged audience in a vibrant downtown setting during peak spring weather. Music festivals like this one tend to attract a diverse crowd, from dedicated music fans seeking out emerging local talent to families and casual attendees who enjoy a day outside with food and entertainment. The downtown location means attendees are already in a walkable, pedestrian-friendly area where they're primed to explore multiple vendor offerings throughout the day. Vendors selling craft beverages, prepared foods, and artisan snacks typically find strong sales at ticketed music events, since attendees are already committed to spending the day on-site and looking for refreshments between performances. The Historic Downtown Roswell setting adds character to the event, placing your vendor presence within a well-established community hub rather than a fairground or temporary pop-up location. Spring festivals in Georgia draw good weather and community participation, making April an excellent time for food and beverage vendors to test new products or build their customer base. If you sell prepared foods, beverages, or complementary products that pair well with outdoor entertainment, the Roswell Music Festival on April 18, 2026, offers a focused, ticketed audience in an attractive downtown environment.
Roswell Matanzafest
by Roswell Hispano Chamber of Commerce
Cahoon Park, 500 N Richardson Ave, Roswell, NM 88201
May 9, 2027
30 spots open
Every May, the Roswell community gathers to celebrate traditional New Mexico food culture at this annual festival held at Cahoon Park. Matanzafest honors the region's deep culinary heritage, drawing food vendors from across eastern New Mexico who specialize in authentic preparations of regional dishes and ingredients. The festival on May 9, 2026, brings together both established vendors and local cooks who showcase traditional recipes passed down through generations, reflecting the unique food traditions of the Roswell area and surrounding Chaves County. Food vendors at Matanzafest typically offer fresh local produce, prepared traditional foods, and artisanal goods that highlight New Mexico's distinctive flavors and cooking methods. You'll find everything from traditional meat preparations to locally-made salsas, chile products, baked goods, and other regional specialties. The festival creates an ideal venue for food-focused vendors looking to reach a community that values authentic, traditional cuisine and understands the cultural significance of these offerings. The atmosphere at Cahoon Park combines the energy of a working festival with family-friendly entertainment. Live music performances, cultural demonstrations, and activities for children create a festive backdrop while attendees browse vendor booths and sample food offerings. This setup draws both serious food enthusiasts and casual community members looking to enjoy a day outdoors with their families. The May timing offers pleasant weather for outdoor shopping and dining, making it an attractive draw for the Roswell population and visitors from surrounding areas in eastern New Mexico. For vendors, Matanzafest represents an opportunity to connect with customers who actively seek out traditional food products and authentic regional cuisine. The festival's focus on food and beverage means your target audience is already gathered and primed to purchase items that reflect New Mexico's culinary traditions.
Craft Fairs in Roswell(1)
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