Vendor Events in Seward, AK

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

Farmers Markets in Seward(2)

Seward Saturday Farmers Market

by Seward Wilderness Collective

Seward, AK

Saturdays, May 23 - September 19, 2026

Farmers MarketVaries

20 spots open

The Seward Saturday Farmers Market is a weekly summer farmers market held downtown Seward, running Saturdays from 10am to 2pm. The market features locally sourced produce, seafood, baked goods, arts, crafts, flowers, and handmade items. Organized by Seward Wilderness Collective, the market bolsters local food security and provides economic opportunities for vendors in this coastal Alaskan community. The market is located in the alley next to the Ranting Raven on 4th Avenue. Customers appreciate the tight-knit community feel and variety of local goods available each week. Vendors accept cash, credit card, and debit card payments, with some accepting SNAP, EBT, and other nutrition assistance programs.

Seward Farmers Market

by Seward Farmers Market

Courthouse Square, 529 Seward St, Seward, NE 68434

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, June - October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

15 spots open

Every Saturday morning from June through October, Seward comes alive with the weekly farmers market on the historic Courthouse Square at 529 Seward St. This is a classic small-town farmers market where local growers and producers set up to sell their seasonal harvest directly to community members and visitors. You'll find everything from fresh vegetables and fruits at peak ripeness to eggs, honey, baked goods, and other value-added products that reflect what grows well in Nebraska's climate. The market runs from 8 AM to 12 PM, giving early risers the best selection while the morning is still cool. Because Seward is known as Nebraska's Fourth of July City, there's a real community spirit here year-round, and that extends to how locals support their farmers market. The Courthouse Square location is central and accessible, making it easy for vendors to set up and for shoppers to browse. Throughout the season, you'll see the typical rhythm of a Midwestern farmers market: spring greens and early crops in June, peak summer production of tomatoes and corn in July and August, and then the transition to fall vegetables, squash, and storage crops as September and October arrive. This is the kind of market where you'll encounter repeat customers week after week, people who plan their meals around what's available and build relationships with the vendors they buy from. It attracts both serious home gardeners and families looking for weekend plans and fresh, local food. If you're a produce grower, beekeeper, baker, or value-added producer in the region, the Seward Farmers Market offers a consistent, weekly venue to reach locals who prioritize supporting agriculture in their area. The market operates during the peak growing season when customer traffic is strong and the supply of quality items is at its fullest.

Festivals in Seward(1)

Seward County Fair

by Seward County Agricultural Society

Seward, NE

July 23-26, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

This annual summer gathering draws families and agriculture enthusiasts from across the region to celebrate rural traditions and community spirit. The Seward County Fair takes place each July at the Seward County Fairgrounds, offering a multi-day experience where attendees explore everything from competitive livestock shows to handmade crafts and local businesses. The fair creates an ideal setting for vendors across multiple categories, whether you sell food items, handcrafted goods, farm products, household merchandise, or services, to reach a concentrated audience actively shopping and spending over the four-day event window. The fair's mixed vendor landscape reflects the diverse interests of fair-goers. You'll find both commercial booths and artisan sellers occupying booth space, creating an environment where traditional farm suppliers coexist with craft vendors, food trucks, and small-business operators. The 4-H exhibits and livestock competitions draw families with children and serious agricultural producers, while the grandstand events keep crowds entertained and moving through the fairgrounds throughout each day. This traffic pattern means steady foot traffic past vendor areas, particularly during evening hours when families return after watching performances or competitions. July timing places the Seward County Fair at the height of summer, when people are looking for outdoor activities and family outings. The fair's agricultural focus means it attracts both rural communities and townspeople with genuine interest in farming, livestock, and rural lifestyle products. For vendors, this translates to an audience that appreciates quality craftsmanship, locally-made products, and practical goods alongside entertainment and food. Whether you're bringing prepared foods, artisan crafts, garden products, or general merchandise, the fair's traditional county fair format ensures a predictable flow of engaged shoppers across all four days of the event.

Craft Fairs in Seward(1)

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