Vendor Events in Schaumburg, IL
3 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Schaumburg, IL. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Schaumburg(2)
Olde Schaumburg Centre Farmers Market
by Olde Schaumburg Centre Farmers Market Organizers
190 S. Roselle Road, Town Square, Schaumburg, IL 60193
Fri: 7:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jun 6 - Oct 31
25 spots open
Running weekly from early June through the end of October, this farmers market brings the season's freshest produce and local food products directly to the Schaumburg community. The Olde Schaumburg Centre Farmers Market operates Friday mornings from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Town Square location on South Roselle Road, making it convenient for vendors and shoppers who want to start their week with quality local foods. The Friday timing gives farmers and food producers a chance to sell what they've harvested or prepared that week, while early morning hours appeal to vendors who want to get established before heading into their day. Farmers markets like this one attract a mix of vendors focused on food and produce, from growers selling vegetables, herbs, and seasonal flowers to producers offering artisanal baked goods, local honey, and specialty cheeses. You'll find vendors who grow their own ingredients, bake in small batches, or make value-added products that let them extend their harvest into other offerings. The customer base tends to include home cooks looking for ingredients that taste fresher than grocery store alternatives, people interested in supporting local agriculture, and shoppers who want to know exactly where their food comes from. The location in Schaumburg's Town Square provides good foot traffic and a central gathering place where vendors can build regular customer relationships throughout the growing season. From June through October, the market captures the full arc of the Midwest growing season, starting with early spring greens and moving through summer peak season into fall vegetables and storage crops. The market's acceptance of credit cards in addition to cash means vendors can capture a wider range of customers and makes transactions simpler for everyone involved. Whether you're a produce grower, baker, honey producer, or maker of other food products that fit the farmers market model, this is an established venue where you can reach shoppers looking for the kind of products farmers markets are known for.
Schaumburg Farmers Market
by Village of Schaumburg
190 S Roselle Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60193
Fridays, 7 AM - 1 PM, June - October
25 spots open
If you're a vendor looking to reach suburban shoppers in the northwest Chicago area, the Schaumburg Farmers Market offers a solid weekly opportunity during the peak growing season. Operating Friday mornings from 7 AM to 1 PM in the Trickster Cultural Center parking lot at 190 S Roselle Rd, this market runs throughout the warmer months from June through October, when local farmers and producers are most active. The Friday timing catches both early risers who want to stock up before the weekend and shoppers making a deliberate trip to grab fresh ingredients. This farmers market draws the typical produce-focused crowd you'd expect in an established suburban setting. Vendors selling fresh fruits and vegetables, seasonal produce, and locally grown items form the core of the market, alongside bakers offering everything from artisan breads to pastries and prepared baked goods. The artisan vendor category also participates, meaning handmade and specialty items beyond just food can find an audience here. The Schaumburg community tends to include families, health-conscious shoppers, and people who specifically seek out farmers markets for quality and freshness. The summer and early fall season means peak produce availability, which works in your favor if you're selling anything seasonal or dependent on what's being harvested locally. The Friday morning slot positions the market as part of shoppers' weekend preparation routines rather than a weekday convenience stop. Competition will be moderate to typical for a suburban farmers market, and the regular weekly schedule means you can build customer relationships across multiple weeks if you decide to commit.
Festivals in Schaumburg(1)
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