Vendor Events in Searcy, AR

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Searcy, AR. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Searcy(3)

Searcy Certified Farmers Market

by Searcy Certified Farmers Market Organizers

Main St, Searcy, AR

Mon:4:00 pm - 7:00 pm;Wed:7:00 am - 12:00 pm;Sat:7:00 am - 12:00 pm, May to September

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25 spots open

Operating from May through September on Main Street in Searcy, this certified farmers market brings together local growers and food producers three times each week. The Monday evening session runs from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm, offering a convenient time for shoppers heading home from work, while Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 7:00 am to 12:00 pm cater to early risers and weekend shoppers looking for the freshest seasonal offerings. This schedule gives vendors multiple opportunities each week to connect with different customer groups throughout the Searcy community. Searcy Certified Farmers Market focuses on food and produce, making it an ideal venue for vendors selling vegetables, herbs, and other fresh crops that reflect the growing season. Beyond fresh produce, the market welcomes bakers offering homemade breads and pastries, local beekeepers with honey, and preserves makers bringing jams and jellies. Many vendors also bring cut flowers and flowering plants, adding color and variety to the market experience. This mix of food and non-food items creates a well-rounded farmers market atmosphere where customers come expecting to find both their weekly produce staples and specialty foods they can't find at grocery stores. The market's certified status and acceptance of WIC and Senior FMNP benefits shows a commitment to making fresh, local food accessible to households across Searcy and White County. This focus attracts both serious home cooks seeking quality ingredients and families looking to stretch their food assistance dollars further. For vendors, the multiple weekly sessions throughout the growing season provide consistent sales opportunities without requiring year-round commitments, making it an accessible option for small-scale producers just starting out or those focusing their sales efforts during peak harvest months.

Main Street Searcy Farmers Market

by Main Street Searcy

White County Courthouse, 300 N Spruce St, Searcy, AR 72143

Saturdays 8 AM - Noon, May - September

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25 spots open

Searcy's weekly farmers market brings together local growers and producers every Saturday morning during the growing season, creating a gathering place for residents seeking fresh, locally-sourced goods. Held at the White County Courthouse in downtown Searcy, this farmers market operates from May through September on Saturday mornings, making it an accessible weekend destination for both shoppers and vendors looking to connect with their community. The market features a diverse mix of vendors typical of a well-established farmers market. You'll find seasonal produce from local farms, USDA certified meat vendors offering quality proteins, fresh baked goods, honey, and plant nurseries with seedlings and perennials. Beyond the agricultural focus, handcrafted items add another dimension to the market, attracting makers and artisans alongside food producers. This blend of vendors means the market appeals to customers with varied interests, whether they're planning a farmers' dinner, stocking up on pantry staples, or browsing for unique handmade goods. The Saturday morning timing during the May through September window captures the prime season for fresh produce in Arkansas, when farmers have the most abundant harvests to offer. This is peak farmers market season in the region, drawing regular shoppers who have come to depend on the convenient courthouse location and consistent weekly schedule. The downtown Searcy setting provides foot traffic from the surrounding area and creates a natural community hub where vendors can build relationships with their customer base across multiple weeks. For vendors, the Main Street Searcy Farmers Market represents a steady, recurring sales opportunity with an established customer base. The mixed vendor model means there's room for both agricultural producers and value-added or craft vendors, making it suitable for a range of product types that fit the farmers market format.

Certified Arkansas Farmers Market Searcy

by Certified Arkansas Farmers Market Searcy Organizers

124 E. Woodruff, Searcy, AR 72143

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

If you grow produce, raise livestock, or make value-added food products, a weekly farmers market in Searcy offers steady foot traffic and loyal customers looking for fresh, local goods. The Certified Arkansas Farmers Market operates seasonally in White County, drawing shoppers who specifically seek out farmers market experiences for quality and farm-to-table authenticity. This is different from craft fairs or pop-ups because farmers market shoppers come with a clear mission: they want seasonal produce, fresh eggs, homemade preserves, baked goods, and other food items they trust came from local growers and producers. The weekly rhythm of a farmers market means you're building regular customer relationships, not just making one-time sales. Shoppers recognize vendors, ask about what's coming next week, and plan meals around what they find. If you offer seasonal vegetables, herbs, fruits, honey, cheese, meat, baked goods, or prepared foods like jams or sauces, this is the kind of venue where customers actively seek you out week after week. The location in Searcy puts you in front of residents and visitors throughout White County who prioritize knowing where their food comes from. Since this market runs seasonally, the timing aligns with what grows naturally in Arkansas, so you're selling when demand peaks and supply is fresh. Spring brings greens and early vegetables, summer explodes with berries and tomatoes, fall brings squash and root crops, and even winter markets often feature cold-hardy items and preserved goods. Getting a vendor spot at a certified farmers market means your business benefits from the market's reputation and marketing, drawing steady crowds of food-conscious shoppers. Contact the organizers to learn about the specific season schedule, vendor fees, and any certification or product requirements they may have. Farmers markets reward vendors who show up consistently and build relationships with their community.

Festivals in Searcy(1)

White County Fair

by White County Fair Association

White County Fairgrounds, 3401 Booth Rd, Searcy, AR 72143

September 14-19, 2026

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60 spots open

The White County Fair Harrison is an annual festival held at the White County Fairgrounds in Searcy, Arkansas, drawing visitors from across central Arkansas each September. This long-standing community event typically runs for six days and brings together a diverse mix of vendors, entertainment, and traditional fair activities that appeal to families and serious shoppers alike. The 2025 edition takes place September 8-13, making it a prime opportunity for vendors selling everything from handmade crafts and local foods to seasonal goods and novelty items. As a traditional county fair festival, the White County Fair Harrison combines multiple attractions under one venue, which means your customer base includes not just dedicated craft shoppers but also families coming for carnival entertainment, livestock competitions, and live performances. This creates steady foot traffic throughout the day and across the full run of the event. The fair's emphasis on community and agricultural heritage draws attendees who appreciate both traditional craft vendors and vendors offering regional or homemade products. The craft exhibit hall serves as a dedicated space for artisans, while the broader vendor marketplace accommodates everything from handmade goods to commercial products. The September timing positions this fair at the tail end of summer, when attendees are often looking for fall décor, back-to-school items, and seasonal products. It's also a natural gathering point for central Arkansas residents who view county fairs as an annual tradition. The location at the White County Fairgrounds provides the infrastructure that multi-day festivals need, with dedicated vendor spaces and the kind of established layout that keeps customers moving through the grounds. For vendors, the White County Fair Harrison represents a significant regional event with a built-in audience of fair-goers who come specifically to browse, shop, and support local businesses.

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