Vendor Events in Scranton, PA
3 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Scranton, PA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Scranton(2)
Cooperative Farmers Market of Scranton
by Cooperative Farmers Market of Scranton Organizers
900 Barring Avenue (off Providence Rd and Albright Ave), Scranton, PA 18508
Mid-July through Thanksgiving Day (Monday/Wednesday/Friday 12-5 PM)
25 spots open
The Cooperative Farmers Market of Scranton is a member-owned, producer-only open-air farmers market operating for over 85 years. All vendors grow their own products, offering fresh-picked fruits, vegetables, baked goods, jams and jellies, honey, syrup, flowers, and specialty items like maple candy and mushrooms. Located in Scranton, PA, vendors sell directly to consumers from within a 40-mile radius. The market features family farms, many of which have operated multiple generations. It accepts WIC and operates Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons during the season. The market provides a community gathering space with cooking demonstrations, canning tips, and music.
Co-Op Farmers Market Scranton
by Co-Op Farmers Market
801 Meadow Avenue, Scranton, PA 18505
Mon, Wed, Fri, 12 PM - 5 PM, Mid-Jul through Thanksgiving
25 spots open
Running three days a week throughout the late summer and fall season, this cooperative farmers market brings together local growers and food producers at 801 Meadow Avenue in Scranton. From mid-July through Thanksgiving, shoppers have consistent opportunities on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays to browse what's fresh from regional farms and home kitchens. The weekly rhythm makes it easy for regular customers to build relationships with vendors and plan their meals around what's in peak season. The market focuses on the fundamentals of local food: produce picked at its prime, baked goods made from scratch, and prepared foods that reflect what grows well in Pennsylvania during these months. Early summer through fall is prime time for farmers markets in northeastern Pennsylvania, with vendors rotating their offerings as crops come in and out of season. You'll find tomatoes and berries in the heat of July and August, then transition into fall squashes, apples, root vegetables, and other storage crops as September and October arrive. The approach to Thanksgiving typically brings the year's final harvests and holiday-focused baked goods and preserves. As a cooperative market, it operates on principles of shared access and community benefit, which often translates to a welcoming atmosphere for both established vendors and those newer to farmers market selling. This type of cooperative structure can mean more flexible vendor arrangements and a genuine focus on supporting local food systems rather than maximizing profits. The afternoon hours, running from noon to 5 PM, accommodate both mid-day shoppers and those picking up ingredients after work. If you're selling produce, baked goods, preserves, honey, herbs, or other value-added farm products, this market offers a stable, regular sales opportunity in Scranton's downtown area during peak season for local food shopping. The three-day-per-week schedule provides consistent foot traffic throughout the growing season without requiring year-round commitment.
Festivals in Scranton(1)
Consignment Stores in Scranton(1)
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