Vendor Events in Shawnee, OK

6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Shawnee, OK. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Shawnee(2)

Pottawatomie County Farmers CO-OP Market

by Pottawatomie County Farmers CO-OP Market Organizers

39908 Hardesty Rd., Shawnee, OK 74801

Wed:8:00 am - 2:00 pm;Sat:8:00 am - 2:00 pm, April to October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 39908 Hardesty Rd. in Shawnee, the Pottawatomie County Farmers CO-OP Market operates as a weekly farmers market serving the Pottawatomie County community from April through October. The market runs on both Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm, giving vendors and shoppers multiple opportunities each week to connect. This dual-day schedule makes it convenient for both early risers and those with varying weekday or weekend availability. As a farmers market focused on local food and produce, this venue attracts vendors specializing in fresh-from-the-farm offerings and value-added products. You'll typically find seasonal vegetables, herbs, honey, baked goods, cheese, and handcrafted items. The market emphasizes direct-to-consumer sales, meaning shoppers connect with the people who actually grow, make, and produce what they're buying. This format works well for vendors offering anything from heirloom tomatoes and greens to artisan breads, jarred preserves, fresh flowers, and small-batch value-added goods. The market accepts WIC Cash and Senior FMNP benefits, which signals its commitment to accessibility and community nutrition. This acceptance broadens your potential customer base and positions the market as a community-focused gathering place, not just a shopping venue. Spring through fall is prime season for farmers markets in Oklahoma, when local agriculture is at its peak and outdoor markets thrive. Shoppers during these months tend to be particularly engaged with sourcing local food and supporting regional producers. For vendors, a farmers market like this offers the advantage of a regular, recurring spot without long-term commitment, making it ideal for testing products, building a local customer base, or running a seasonal operation. The Wednesday-Saturday schedule provides flexibility if you want to work both days or alternate weeks with other venues in the region.

Shawnee Farmers Market

by Shawnee Farmers Market

6 W MacArthur St, Shawnee, OK 74804

Saturdays, 8 AM - 2 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

The Shawnee Farmers Market is a weekly community market held every Saturday from 8 AM to 2 PM running from May through November. The market features a diverse mix of vendors selling locally grown produce, baked goods, handmade items, and self-care products alongside food trucks, live music, and outdoor games. The event attracts families and community members seeking fresh local foods and artisan goods. There is no vendor fee, and potential sellers submit an application form for review. The market prioritizes Oklahoma-grown and made products from local vendors.

Festivals in Shawnee(3)

Shawnee Holiday Treasures Craft Festival

by City of Shawnee

Shawnee Civic Centre, 13817 Johnson Dr, Shawnee, KS 66216

October 24

Festival

25 spots open

The Shawnee Holiday Treasures Craft Festival brings together a diverse mix of artisans and makers for a one-time seasonal shopping event in mid-October. Held at the Shawnee Civic Centre on Johnson Drive, this festival captures that moment when the calendar flips toward the final stretch of the year and people start thinking about holiday preparations, decorations, and gift-giving. It's a chance to browse handmade goods and locally crafted items all in one place, rather than hunting across multiple shops and markets. You'll find vendors offering a wide range of products typical of a mixed craft festival. Think holiday decor in all styles, from traditional to contemporary, along with fine handcrafted items like jewelry, home goods, pottery, textiles, and other artisan wares. Some vendors focus on gifts that appeal to various tastes and budgets, while others showcase more niche offerings like bath products, candles, woodwork, or seasonal accessories. The variety is part of what makes craft festivals different from more specialized markets, attendees aren't shopping for one category of goods but rather browsing an eclectic mix, which keeps the energy dynamic and gives shoppers plenty of discovery opportunities. The Shawnee Holiday Treasures Craft Festival attracts locals looking to get a jump on holiday shopping while supporting independent makers. October timing gives crafters and artisans the chance to introduce new seasonal inventory, and it appeals to shoppers who prefer handmade alternatives to mass-produced retail goods. The festival atmosphere at the Shawnee Civic Centre creates an event experience rather than a transactional one, people come to spend time, explore multiple booths, and find unique items they won't see elsewhere. For vendors, a craft festival like this one draws an engaged audience ready to shop and ready to appreciate the work behind handmade goods.

Old Shawnee Days

by City of Shawnee

Shawnee Town 1929, 11600 Johnson Drive, Shawnee, KS 66203

2027-06-04

FestivalContact City of Shawnee for booth fees

20 spots open

Old Shawnee Days is a four-day summer festival held annually in early June at Shawnee Town 1929. The free public event features over 120 vendor booths offering crafts, merchandise, and goods alongside live music performances, carnival rides, family entertainment, food concessions, and a parade. Vendors can expect strong community attendance as the event marks the unofficial kickoff to summer in the Shawnee area and has been a regional tradition since 1968. The festival operates Thursday evening through Sunday, with vendor booths typically opening Friday evening and continuing through the weekend. This established festival provides substantial vendor opportunities with structured booth assignments and foot traffic from families and community members seeking summer entertainment.

Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival

by Red Earth Inc

Grand Casino Hotel & Resort, 777 Grand Casino Blvd, Shawnee, OK 74804

June 5-7, 2027

FestivalContact Red Earth office

25 spots open

Every June, Shawnee, Oklahoma becomes a gathering place for Native American artists, performers, and cultural enthusiasts at this longstanding celebration of indigenous creativity and tradition. The Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival brings together a carefully curated marketplace of artisan vendors alongside competitive performances, exhibitions, and educational opportunities that draw visitors from across the country. Taking place at the Grand Casino Hotel & Resort, the three-day festival has established itself as a significant platform for Native American artists to showcase and sell their work on a regional and national stage. The artisan vendor community at Red Earth represents a wide range of Native American artistic traditions and contemporary practices. You'll find jewelers working in silver and stone, textile artists creating beadwork and woven pieces, painters and sculptors, leather workers, pottery makers, and craftspeople specializing in traditional and modern techniques. Because the festival operates a juried selection process, the quality and authenticity of the work tends to draw serious collectors and gift buyers alongside casual festival attendees. The marketplace atmosphere combines the energy of a major art fair with the cultural significance of a festival celebrating Native heritage, which shapes both the vendor experience and the type of customer you'll encounter. Beyond the artisan marketplace, the festival's comprehensive programming including dance competitions and youth art exhibitions creates a full cultural experience that extends the event's draw. This means foot traffic spans multiple days and includes families, cultural enthusiasts, and people specifically seeking authentic Native American art and crafts. The June timing places the festival in early summer, when outdoor events and travel are popular, and the location in central Oklahoma positions it within the heart of Native American communities and territories. For artisans working in handmade goods, traditional crafts, or contemporary Native American art, Red Earth offers the kind of established platform and engaged audience that makes participation worthwhile.

Craft Fairs in Shawnee(1)

Sassy Dames Craft Show

by Sassy Dames Productions

1901 N Kickapoo Ave, Shawnee, OK 74804

Spring and Fall 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

40 spots open

If you're a maker looking to reach customers who appreciate handmade goods, this annual craft fair in Shawnee, Oklahoma brings together a wide range of artisans and shoppers who value quality craftsmanship. The Sassy Dames Craft Show happens twice yearly, in spring and fall, giving vendors multiple opportunities throughout the year to connect with their audience. Held at 1901 N Kickapoo Ave, the event draws talented hand crafters from across Oklahoma who display everything from custom wooden furniture and handpoured candles to intricate silver jewelry, crocheted apparel, and leather accessories. The vendor mix reflects the diversity of the handmade market, so whether you work with textiles, home goods, personal accessories, or functional art, you'll be surrounded by fellow makers who share a commitment to quality over mass production. Craft fairs differ from farmers markets and pop-ups in their focus on artisan-made items rather than produce or vintage goods. Attendees at events like Sassy Dames are typically shopping intentionally for one-of-a-kind pieces, gifts with personality, and goods that support local makers. These customers often understand the time and skill behind handmade products and are willing to invest in items they won't find in retail stores. The spring and fall timing means you'll be positioned for key shopping seasons, with spring attendees looking for fresh, seasonal pieces and fall shoppers browsing gifts ahead of the holiday rush. For vendors, a twice-annual craft show provides consistent visibility without the ongoing commitment of weekly markets. You'll share booth space with artisans working across different mediums, creating a curated shopping experience that attracts people specifically seeking handmade goods rather than casual browsers. If you create soaps, jewelry, fiber arts, home decor, or other handcrafted items, the Sassy Dames Craft Show in Shawnee offers a focused audience and the chance to build customer relationships across multiple seasons.

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