Vendor Events in Silver City, NM

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

Farmers Markets in Silver City(2)

Silver City Farmers Market

by Silver City Farmers Market

1120 N Main St, Silver City, NM 88061

Saturdays, 9 AM - 12 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Held every Saturday morning in the heart of Silver City, this year-round farmers market brings together local growers and producers in a community gathering space at 1120 N Main St. Operating from 10 AM to 1 PM regardless of season, the market maintains a steady rhythm that keeps residents and visitors connected to what's being grown and made in southwestern New Mexico's historic mining region. The focus here is on fresh, local produce that reflects what's in season. You'll find vendors selling vegetables, fruits, and other farm products sourced from nearby farms and gardens. Beyond produce, the market draws honey producers, bakers offering fresh breads and preserves, and makers of handmade crafts. This mix of food and artisan goods is typical of farmers markets, which function as direct connections between producers and customers rather than wholesale or retail-focused events. The weekly schedule means regular customers develop relationships with vendors, and farmers can move consistent inventory without the pressure of just one or two big event days per year. Because Silver City Farmers Market runs year-round, the vendor mix and available products shift with the seasons. Summer brings an abundance of fresh vegetables and fruits, while cooler months often see more emphasis on root crops, preserved goods, and shelf-stable items like honey and baked goods. This seasonal variation is part of what draws shoppers week to week, as the market reflects what local agriculture can actually produce at any given time of year. The Saturday morning time slot draws a mix of locals looking for their weekly produce, tourists exploring Silver City's downtown, and residents who've made it part of their weekend routine. The farmers market format creates a different vendor experience than larger festivals or pop-ups. You're not competing for attention with hundreds of vendors, and the weekly cadence means you can build a customer base and test new products with regular feedback. For farmers and food producers especially, a market like this offers consistent opportunity without requiring the setup and logistics of occasional big events.

Silver Creek Farmers Market

by Silver Creek Farmers Market Organizers

Centenial City Park on Main Street, along Wabash Trace Trail, Silver City, IA 51571

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at Centennial City Park on Main Street in Silver City, Iowa, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers throughout the growing season. Situated along the scenic Wabash Trace Trail, the market creates a natural gathering spot for the community, combining access to fresh produce with the charm of an outdoor venue that draws both longtime shoppers and visitors exploring the area. Farmers markets in rural Iowa communities like Silver City typically feature vendors selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, and other locally-sourced food products. What makes a farmers market distinct from other vendor events is the direct relationship between growers and shoppers, you're buying from the people who cultivated the crops, which means produce at peak freshness and the chance to ask questions about growing practices. Depending on the season, you might find early spring greens, summer berries and tomatoes, fall squash and apples, and other items reflecting what's harvest-ready in Mills County at any given time. Beyond produce, farmers markets often include baked goods, jams, honey, and other value-added food products made by local producers. The customer base at a weekly farmers market like this one tends to be a mix of locals stocking up on fresh ingredients for the week ahead and visitors who appreciate the quality and convenience of buying directly from producers. The market's location along the Wabash Trace Trail, a popular recreational corridor in the region, means it also attracts people exploring the area's outdoor attractions. For vendors, this weekly format offers consistent foot traffic throughout the season, a loyal customer base, and a family-friendly atmosphere that encourages repeat visits. If you're interested in selling at Silver Creek Farmers Market, contacting the organizer directly is the best way to learn about current setup dates, vendor fees, and any specific requirements for the upcoming season.

Festivals in Silver City(4)

Carnitas, Musica y Mas

by Silver City MainStreet

Silver City, NM

August 28-31, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

This four-day celebration in Silver City brings together the community for a festival centered around carnitas, live music, and local arts. Held in late August, the event draws food lovers, music enthusiasts, and shoppers looking to support regional artisans and craftspeople. The "y Mas" in the festival's name reflects its inclusive approach to programming, while carnitas and the culinary traditions surrounding this beloved Mexican meat preparation anchor the event, you'll find the festival encompasses a wide range of vendor categories and entertainment. The festival atmosphere tends to attract a diverse crowd. You'll see families with children, tourists visiting Silver City, and locals looking for a long weekend of food and entertainment. This is the kind of event where people linger, moving between food vendors for tastings, browsing handmade goods from local crafters, and settling in to enjoy live music performances. The late summer timing makes it appealing as a late-season travel destination and a chance for vendors to connect with customers before the fall season shifts gears. As a mixed-vendor festival, you can expect to share the event with food vendors specializing in carnitas and complementary Mexican cuisine, alongside craft vendors selling everything from jewelry and pottery to textiles and artwork. The live music component means there's entertainment throughout the weekend, which tends to keep foot traffic steady across all four days. Silver City's setting in southwestern New Mexico also attracts visitors interested in the region's artistic community and cultural heritage, making this festival draw people who actively seek out locally-made goods and authentic food experiences. If you sell food products, handmade crafts, or items aligned with the cultural celebration, this festival aligns with an audience already primed to spend time at a community event and explore what vendors have to offer.

Fiesta Latina - Silver City

by Mimbres Region Arts Council

Gough Park, 12th St & Pope St, Silver City, NM 88061

September 2026

FestivalContact organizer

35 spots open

Each September, Silver City comes alive with vibrant color and cultural celebration at Fiesta Latina, a four-day festival held at Gough Park in the heart of downtown. This annual event brings together a juried artisan mercado showcasing folk artists and contemporary creators, making it a significant gathering for vendors specializing in handmade crafts, traditional arts, and culturally rooted work. The festival draws artisans from across Mexico and the local Southwest region, creating an authentic marketplace where visitors seek out one-of-a-kind pieces they won't find in conventional retail settings. If you sell handcrafted goods, traditional folk art, painted ceramics, woven textiles, jewelry, or other artisan work with cultural significance, Fiesta Latina attracts an engaged audience actively looking to purchase directly from makers. The four-day format means sustained foot traffic over a weekend and surrounding days, giving customers multiple opportunities to return and vendors time to build connections. The juried selection process means the festival maintains a cohesive, quality-focused environment where serious collectors and gift shoppers expect to find genuine artisan work rather than mass-produced items. The outdoor setting at Gough Park along 12th Street and Pope Street puts the festival in an accessible, visible location where both locals and visitors passing through Silver City can easily find it. September timing places the event in early fall, when shoppers often begin holiday gift planning and when New Mexico weather remains pleasant for outdoor browsing. The combination of Mexican folk artists and local crafters creates a distinctly regional cultural experience, drawing attendees who specifically seek this aesthetic and want to support artisans connected to the communities their work represents. For vendors in the arts and crafts space, particularly those working with traditional techniques or cultural heritage, Fiesta Latina represents an opportunity to reach an audience that values authenticity and is willing to invest in handmade pieces with a story behind them.

Silver City Blues Festival

by Mimbres Region Arts Council

Silver City, NM

2027-05-23

FestivalFood/beverage, retail craft, entertainment categories; contact organizer

20 spots open

Silver City, New Mexico, hosts this annual celebration of blues music and local culture each May, drawing musicians, food vendors, and craft sellers to Gough Park for a weekend of live performances and community gathering. The Silver City Blues Festival brings together the region's music enthusiasts and casual listeners alike, creating an accessible festival atmosphere where admission is free and the focus stays on showcasing talented performers across multiple stages and time slots. As a music festival, the Silver City Blues Festival differs from typical craft fairs in its programming structure and vendor mix. While live entertainment takes center stage with performances spanning the two-day event, the festival also welcomes food and beverage vendors who serve attendees throughout the day, making it easy for visitors to grab refreshments while enjoying the music. Retail craft vendors participate alongside these food purveyors, offering handmade goods, local artisan products, and souvenirs that reflect the creative community of Silver City and the surrounding area. The festival's late-May timing captures spring weather in southwestern New Mexico, when outdoor events become comfortable and locals and tourists alike are looking for outdoor activities and entertainment. Vendors at music festivals like this typically find audiences who are in a relaxed, social mindset and more inclined to browse and purchase than at some other event formats. The combination of free admission and strong musical programming means steady foot traffic throughout both days, with attendees often spending extended time at the festival grounds. If you're a food vendor, craft maker, or entertainment provider interested in reaching Silver City's music-loving community, the Silver City Blues Festival in May represents an opportunity to connect with attendees who are actively seeking live music experiences and local vendor goods in a festival setting.

Wild Wild West Pro Rodeo

by Wild Wild West Rodeo

Silver City, NM

2027-06-05

FestivalContact rodeo office for vendor fees

20 spots open

Every summer, Silver City, New Mexico comes alive with the energy and tradition of the Wild Wild West Pro Rodeo, drawing rodeo fans from across the region for a celebration of western sport and culture. This annual festival, happening June 5-6, 2026, brings together the spectacle of professional rodeo competition with a full midway experience that attracts families, tourists, and serious rodeo enthusiasts alike. The PRCA-sanctioned events showcase top-tier bull riding, roping, and other traditional rodeo competitions that highlight the skill and bravery of professional riders and ropers. Beyond the arena, the rodeo festival creates a vibrant marketplace where vendors have the opportunity to connect with a concentrated audience of western culture enthusiasts. Food vendors thrive at rodeo events, offering everything from classic fair fare to regional New Mexico specialties that complement the outdoor festival atmosphere. Retail vendors selling western wear, crafts, merchandise, and rodeo-themed goods find strong foot traffic throughout the two-day event, as attendees browse between competitions and entertainment. The midway atmosphere keeps families engaged for extended periods, which extends shopping and dining opportunities for all vendor types. The rodeo festival draws a specific crowd: rodeo competitors and their families, western sports fans, locals celebrating a cherished community tradition, and tourists exploring Silver City during the early summer season. This combination means vendors encounter both impulse shoppers and dedicated buyers looking for quality merchandise and memorable experiences. The outdoor venue and festival format create a relaxed, social environment where people linger, explore, and spend time between events. For vendors seeking to reach the rodeo and western lifestyle market, the Wild Wild West Pro Rodeo offers direct access to an engaged audience during peak summer season in New Mexico.

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