Vendor Events in Snow Hill, MD

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

Festivals in Snow Hill(2)

Blessing of the Combines

by Blessing of the Combines

Snow Hill, MD

2026-08-01

FestivalContact Blessing of the Combines for vendor fees

20 spots open

In early August, Snow Hill, Maryland comes together to celebrate the agricultural heritage and farming traditions that have shaped the Eastern Shore for generations. The Blessing of the Combines is an annual festival that honors the farming community and the equipment that sustains it, drawing families, farmers, and visitors who appreciate rural culture and small-town traditions. This heritage-focused event offers vendors a chance to connect with an audience genuinely interested in farm-related goods, local crafts, and the values of agricultural life. The festival centers around a combine parade that showcases the heavy machinery essential to Eastern Shore farming, alongside a tractor pull that demonstrates the power and capability of these vehicles. Beyond the machinery demonstrations, attendees enjoy hayrides, a children's barnyard area for young families, and live entertainment throughout the day. The Wheels That Heal Car Show adds another dimension to the celebration, bringing classic and collector vehicles into the mix alongside agricultural displays. This blend of farming heritage, family activities, and community gathering creates an atmosphere where people are actively shopping, eating, and engaging with vendors rather than simply passing through. The August timing captures the height of summer when families plan outings and local tourism is strong on the Eastern Shore. The festival's focus on heritage and farm traditions attracts vendors selling handmade crafts, heritage-inspired goods, local foods, farm-adjacent products, and items celebrating rural Americana. Attendees at heritage festivals like this typically value quality craftsmanship, local makers, and goods that connect to the land and traditional ways of living. Whether you work with agricultural themes, offer handcrafted farm-inspired items, sell local food products, or create goods rooted in rural traditions, the Blessing of the Combines draws the kind of customers who actively seek out vendors with authentic connections to farming and heritage crafts.

Snow Hill Blessing of the Combines

by Blessing of the Combines

Downtown Snow Hill, Green St, Snow Hill, MD 21863

August 1, 2026, 9 AM - 3 PM

Festival$50 craft vendor space

25 spots open

Every August, the agricultural heart of Worcester County comes alive with the Snow Hill Blessing of the Combines, a festival that celebrates the region's farming legacy and rural traditions. Held in historic downtown Snow Hill along Green Street, this annual event draws together farmers, craftspeople, and community members for a day of harvest-season festivities. The centerpiece of the festival is a distinctive parade of combines and farm equipment, a tribute to the machinery and hard work that define agricultural life in Maryland's Eastern Shore. This isn't your typical main street celebration, it's a genuine reflection of the values and heritage that have shaped Snow Hill for generations. The festival atmosphere combines agricultural education with marketplace appeal. Craft vendors set up throughout the downtown area, offering handmade goods, seasonal items, and locally-produced crafts that appeal to both tourists visiting the area and locals seeking unique finds. Food vendors provide the fuel for a day of walking and browsing, with offerings that often reflect the region's agricultural bounty. A tractor show displays both vintage and modern farm equipment, giving attendees a chance to see the evolution of farming machinery and speak with operators and collectors passionate about their rigs. Beyond shopping and browsing, the Blessing of the Combines fosters genuine community connection. This is the kind of event where neighbors reconnect, families teach children about their county's agricultural roots, and visitors gain insight into the working landscape that surrounds Snow Hill. The August timing catches the tail end of summer and the beginning of harvest season, creating natural momentum and relevance for farmers and ag-focused vendors. For craft vendors and food entrepreneurs, this festival represents an opportunity to reach an engaged audience that values local goods, heritage, and community gatherings. The blend of tradition, commerce, and community spirit makes this an event worth marking on your calendar if you're looking to connect with Worcester County shoppers and celebrate rural Maryland culture.

Farmers Markets in Snow Hill(2)

Snow Hill Farmers Market

by Snow Hill Farmers Market Organizers

210 W. Green Street, Snow Hill, MD 21863

Thu: 12:00 PM-5:00 PM, May 1 - Sep 25

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Every Thursday from May through late September, the farmers market at 210 W. Green Street in Snow Hill draws together local growers and food producers from Worcester County and the surrounding Eastern Shore. Running from noon to 5:00 PM, this weekly gathering gives vendors a reliable spot to sell seasonal produce and homemade specialties while giving the Snow Hill community direct access to fresh, locally-sourced food. What you'll find here reflects the rhythms of Maryland's growing season. Spring and early summer bring tender greens, asparagus, and early berries. By mid-summer, the market fills with tomatoes, squash, beans, and other peak-season vegetables that local farmers have harvested that morning. As fall approaches, root vegetables, autumn greens, and winter squash take over the stalls. Beyond fresh produce, vendors offer complementary products like fresh eggs, raw honey, herb bundles, and preserves like jams and jellies that showcase the region's harvest. You'll also find baked goods from home bakers and small producers. This mix of farm products and value-added foods makes the Snow Hill Farmers Market a destination for home cooks looking to build their meals around what's freshest right now. The market accepts SNAP and EBT benefits, making it accessible to shoppers across different income levels. This is a true farmers market rather than a craft fair or festival, which means the focus stays on food and agricultural products rather than arts, crafts, or entertainment. That focus appeals to vendors who specialize in produce, baked goods, honey, preserves, and other food items that thrive in a weekly format. For vendors, a Thursday afternoon slot in Snow Hill offers consistent foot traffic during the warmer months, making it a practical addition to a seasonal selling schedule on the Eastern Shore.

Elaney Wood Heritage Farmers Market

by Elaney Wood Heritage Farmers Market Organizers

470 Hwy 13 South, Snow Hill, NC 28580

Sat: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM, Apr 2 - Oct 29

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Head to 470 Hwy 13 South in Snow Hill to experience a classic weekly farmers market that brings together local growers and producers from April through late October. The Elaney Wood Heritage Farmers Market operates Saturday mornings from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, making it a convenient weekend destination for shoppers looking for fresh, locally-sourced products. This is the kind of farmers market where you'll find the season's freshest vegetables and produce, often picked just days or hours before they hit the stand, along with eggs, honey, seafood, and other farm-fresh staples that reflect what's growing in Greene County's agricultural landscape. Beyond produce, vendors at this Snow Hill market bring a mix of offerings that make for a well-rounded shopping experience. You'll encounter locally-made goods, seasonal flowers and plants, and artisan products that showcase the region's small producers and craftspeople. The market accepts both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, making fresh, local food accessible to a wider range of shoppers in the community. This inclusive approach means the market draws a diverse crowd of home cooks, families, and health-conscious shoppers all looking to support local agriculture. The weekly rhythm of the Elaney Wood Heritage Farmers Market means vendors develop regular customers and shoppers know what to expect as they plan their weekly shopping trips. Spring brings early greens and plants, summer explodes with tomatoes and stone fruits, and fall transitions to root vegetables and preserves. Whether you're a seasoned vendor looking to establish yourself in Greene County or someone just beginning to sell locally-grown or handmade products, a weekly market provides steady foot traffic and repeat customers throughout the growing season. The Saturday morning timing also works well alongside other weekend activities, making it an easy stop for both casual shoppers and dedicated local food advocates throughout the region.

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