Vendor Events in Sidney, OH
5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Sidney, OH. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Sidney(3)
The Great Sidney Farmers Market
by The Great Sidney Farmers Market Organizers
101 S. Ohio Avenue - Floor 2, Sidney, OH 45365
Sat:8:00 am - 12:00 pm, June to October
25 spots open
Sidney's weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers for a seasonal gathering that runs from June through October. Held Saturday mornings at 101 S. Ohio Avenue on Floor 2, the Great Sidney Farmers Market operates from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm and has become a reliable destination for residents seeking fresh, locally-sourced products. The market draws vendors who specialize in seasonal produce, baked goods, cheese, herbs, flowers, and other farm-fresh items, creating the kind of community gathering that characterizes farmers markets in smaller Ohio towns. What distinguishes a farmers market like this one from other vendor events is the emphasis on food production and agricultural products. You'll find vendors selling vegetables that peak with the season, from early summer greens through fall's root crops and squashes. Bakers and cheesemakers bring their products to market alongside growers offering herbs, cut flowers, and other harvest items. This seasonal rhythm means the vendor mix and available products naturally shift over the five-month run, keeping regular shoppers engaged throughout the summer and into autumn. The Saturday morning time slot attracts both serious home cooks looking to plan their week around market finds and casual shoppers who've made the farmers market part of their weekend routine. In a community like Sidney in Shelby County, these weekly gatherings serve as more than just a place to buy food and goods; they're social anchors where customers build relationships with producers and vendors see familiar faces week after week. If you're a vendor considering where to set up shop, the Great Sidney Farmers Market offers access to an established audience looking for exactly what farmers markets stock: quality produce, artisanal foods, and locally-made goods that reflect the region's agricultural heritage.
Sidney Farmers Market
by Sidney Farmers Market
1115 13th Ave, Sidney, NE 69162
Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, June - September
10 spots open
Running Saturdays from 8 AM to 12 PM throughout the summer season (June through September), this weekly farmers market brings the Panhandle's agricultural community together in Sidney, Nebraska. Located at 1115 13th Ave, the market operates during the peak growing season when local farmers have the freshest produce to offer. Sidney's position in the heart of Nebraska's ranching and farming country means vendors typically feature seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs pulled from nearby fields and gardens. Beyond fresh produce, you'll find homemade baked goods, preserves, and other value-added products made by local hands, giving shoppers access to items you won't find in standard grocery stores. The Saturday morning timing captures a natural rhythm for rural communities, when farmers can attend after early morning chores and residents make the market part of their weekend routine. As a weekly market running through the summer months, there's consistency week to week, though what's available shifts with the growing season. Early summer typically brings greens and early crops, while late August and September feature the peak harvests of tomatoes, corn, squash, and root vegetables. The regular schedule means vendors who commit to the market build relationships with repeat customers, creating a genuine community gathering rather than a one-time event. For vendors, the Sidney Farmers Market represents a steady summer income stream in a small-town setting. The market draws locals and nearby residents looking to buy directly from producers, shop for seasonal ingredients, and support regional agriculture. The early morning hours mean families can attend before heading into weekend activities, and the consistent Saturday slot makes it easy for customers to make it a regular shopping stop. This is the kind of market where foot traffic builds throughout the summer as word spreads and seasonal produce becomes available, making it a stable option for farmers, bakers, and producers looking to establish a presence in the Panhandle.
Richland County Farmer's Market
by Richland County Farmer's Market Organizers
2nd Ave NW and 2nd St. Nw, Sidney, MT 59270
Sat: 7:30 AM-12:00 PM, 07/02/2016 to
25 spots open
Sidney's farmers market brings together local growers and producers every Saturday morning during the growing season, creating a weekly destination for fresh food and homemade goods in Richland County. Located at 2nd Ave NW and 2nd St. NW, this farmers market operates early, starting at 7:30 AM to give shoppers and vendors the best selection before the heat of the day sets in. The market runs through the peak harvest months, making it an ideal time to stock up on seasonal produce, fresh-baked goods, and other locally sourced items that reflect what's thriving in the region. Vendors at the Richland County Farmer's Market focus primarily on food and farm products, which means you'll typically find an array of vegetables and fruits at their peak ripeness, eggs from local farms, fresh herbs, and baked goods made by local bakers. The market also includes vendors selling flowers, plants, and handcrafted items, giving it variety beyond just produce. This mix of agricultural products and artisan goods creates a social atmosphere where shoppers can connect directly with the people who grew or made what they're buying. The early morning timing appeals to serious home cooks and gardeners who want first pick of the best items before popular selections sell out. As a farmers market rather than a flea market or craft fair, you'll find that quality and freshness take priority over novelty. Attendees are typically locals who value knowing where their food comes from, home gardeners looking for specialty seeds or tips, and families making it a weekend routine. The market accepts credit cards, making transactions convenient alongside cash options. Whether you're a vendor looking to establish a regular customer base or reach people seeking genuine, locally grown food and homemade products, the Richland County Farmer's Market offers a weekly opportunity to build relationships within the Sidney community during the productive months of the year.
Festivals in Sidney(2)
Cheyenne County Fair & Rodeo
by Cheyenne County Fair Board
Sidney, NE
2026-07-18
20 spots open
Every August, Sidney welcomes visitors from across Nebraska and surrounding states to one of the region's premier summer celebrations. The Cheyenne County Fair & Rodeo brings together the agricultural heritage of western Nebraska with entertainment, competition, and community tradition. This annual festival showcases the county's ranching and farming culture through livestock competitions, rodeo events like bull riding, and demolition derbies that draw crowds looking for classic fair excitement. The event attracts a diverse vendor mix that reflects both the fair's agricultural roots and its appeal to general audiences. You'll find commercial vendors selling everything from household goods to clothing alongside craft makers offering handmade items, local art, and specialty goods. Food concessions keep the fairgrounds buzzing with activity, offering both traditional fair fare and local food vendors. The combination of these vendor categories means there's consistent foot traffic throughout the event, with attendees ranging from families with children exploring the livestock barns to adults seeking entertainment and shopping opportunities. What makes a county fair different from other festivals is its foundational connection to agriculture and youth programs. Livestock shows feature local 4-H and FFA members displaying their animals and competing for recognition, so attendees include families invested in agricultural education alongside general fairgoers. The rodeo events and demolition derby appeal to those seeking live entertainment and Western tradition, while the craft and commercial booths serve visitors looking to shop and browse. Musical performances and the fair's full calendar of events ensure the grounds stay active across multiple days. If you work with handmade goods, local products, or items with broad appeal to families and rural communities, the Cheyenne County Fair & Rodeo in Sidney offers a setting where diverse vendor types succeed. The event draws repeat visitors year after year, making it a reliable opportunity to reach established fair attendees and community members who plan their summer around this annual tradition.
Sidney Gold Rush Days
by Cheyenne County Chamber of Commerce
Sidney, NE
June 12-14, 2027
25 spots open
Sidney Gold Rush Days is a family-oriented outdoor festival held annually the second weekend of June in Legion Park, Sidney, Nebraska. The festival celebrates the history of the Sidney to Deadwood Gold Rush Trail from the late 1800s and features food vendors, craft vendors, and merchandise vendors alongside family activities including wagon rides, gold panning, and craft demonstrations. Craftsmen demonstrate traditional crafts such as blacksmithing and woodworking. The event attracts families seeking free entertainment and historical experiences in a small-town setting.
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