Vendor Events in Spencer, IN
9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Spencer, IN. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Spencer(5)
Owen County Farmers' Market
by Owen County Farmers' Market Organizers
459 W Morgan St, Spencer, IN 47460
Saturdays, May-September: 8:30 AM-12:00 PM
25 spots open
Owen County Farmers' Market is a seasonal producer-only farmers market operating Saturday mornings in Spencer, Indiana. Vendors offer locally grown fresh produce, plants, baked goods, eggs, jams, garden plants, flowers, dog treats, and handmade artisan crafts. The market welcomes vendors within a 100-mile radius who grow or produce their own products without reselling. Booth fees include a full-season vendor rate of $150 or daily rates available for new vendors. The market provides a community gathering space featuring live entertainment and educational workshops, fostering connections between local food, culture, land, and environment.
Buy Fresh Buy Local of North Carolina Farmers Market - Spencer
by Spencer Market Organizers
400 Block South Salisbury Avenue, Spencer, NC 28159
Sat: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jun 14 - Oct 25
25 spots open
Spencer's weekly farmers market brings together local producers and growers who sell directly to the community from June through October. Operating Saturday mornings on the 400 Block South Salisbury Avenue, this Buy Fresh Buy Local of North Carolina market is designed for shoppers looking for fresh, locally-sourced food and produce. The market runs from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM each week, giving both early risers and those who prefer a mid-morning outing time to browse vendors and fill their bags with seasonal goods. At this farmers market, you'll find the backbone of a strong regional food system: vendors offering fresh vegetables and fruits as they come into season, farm-fresh eggs and dairy products like cheese, locally-produced honey, herbs both culinary and medicinal, and seafood brought in by area suppliers. Many vendors at farmers markets like this one also feature value-added products such as jams, baked goods, and prepared foods made from their own ingredients. The typical attendee is someone who prioritizes knowing where their food comes from, values supporting local agriculture, and appreciates the quality and freshness that direct-from-producer shopping offers. The seasonal rhythm of a farmers market means your shopping experience changes week to week. Early in the season you might find spring greens and asparagus, while mid-summer brings berries and stone fruits, and fall transitions to squashes, root vegetables, and storage crops. This makes the Spencer market a place many locals visit habitually, planning their meals around what's currently available rather than buying from a predetermined list. The market accepts credit cards, making transactions straightforward for vendors and shoppers alike. Located in Rowan County, the Spencer farmers market serves the surrounding community with a convenient, walkable venue. Whether you're a new vendor exploring farmers markets in the area or an established producer looking to reach North Carolina customers, this weekly market offers a regular selling opportunity from mid-June through late October.
Klem's Farmer's Market in Spencer
by Klem's Farmer's Market in Spencer Organizers
117 West Main Street, Route 9, Spencer, MA 01562
Sat: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, Jun 14 - Oct 25
25 spots open
Spencer's weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers every Saturday morning throughout the growing season, running from mid-June through late October. Located at 117 West Main Street on Route 9, this farmers market creates a reliable weekly gathering spot for residents and visitors looking to connect with vendors selling fresh, locally-sourced products. The market operates Saturday mornings from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, making it convenient for weekend shopping before heading into the rest of your day. The vendors at this Spencer farmers market focus primarily on food and produce, reflecting what grows well in Worcester County's climate and what local producers specialize in. You'll typically find seasonal vegetables, fresh-picked fruits, baked goods from local bakers, farm-fresh eggs, raw honey from regional beekeepers, and fresh or dried herbs. Beyond the produce section, some vendors also bring handmade crafts and value-added products like jams, preserves, and other artisan foods. This mix of edible products and handmade items makes the market appealing to different shoppers, whether you're stocking your kitchen with this week's vegetables or looking for gifts and home goods. The Saturday timing means the market attracts both serious home cooks and casual browsers who are part of the weekend farmers market routine in central Massachusetts. You'll see regulars who come every week to build relationships with their favorite vendors and discover what's peak season. The market accepts credit cards, which accommodates modern shopping preferences alongside any vendors who may also accept cash. For vendors, this established weekly rhythm from June through October offers consistent foot traffic and the chance to build a loyal customer base in the Spencer community.
Spencer Saturday Market
by Spencer Chamber of Commerce
1021 S Grand Ave, Spencer, IA 51301
Saturdays, 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM, June - October
15 spots open
Held weekly on Saturday mornings from June through October, this farmers market brings together local growers and producers on Grand Avenue in Spencer, Iowa. Spencer, situated in Clay County in northwest Iowa, serves as the hub for this seasonal market that operates during the peak growing season when area farmers have the freshest produce to offer. The market runs from 8 AM to 11 AM each Saturday, making it convenient for early risers and shoppers looking to select their vegetables and other goods before the day gets too warm. The Spencer Saturday Market draws vendors who specialize in fresh produce, seasonal vegetables, and other farm-direct items that reflect what's currently being harvested in the region. Beyond vegetables, you'll find local bakers offering fresh bread and baked goods, along with makers of handcrafted items who complement the market's farm-focused character. The mix of vendors makes the market appealing to home cooks seeking ingredients for weekend meals, families looking for seasonal foods, and community members who value supporting local agriculture and small producers. The Saturday morning timing and the market's location on Grand Avenue in Spencer's downtown area make it accessible to regular attendees who build the market into their weekend routine. Operating through the fall growing season means shoppers can find items like early-summer berries and vegetables in June, peak-season produce in July and August, and fall crops like squash, apples, and root vegetables as autumn arrives. For vendors, the Spencer Saturday Market represents a consistent weekly outlet during Iowa's most productive growing months, drawing an established local customer base that returns each week.
Spencer Farmers Market
by Spencer Farmers Market Organizers
200 Bowman Street Parking Plaza, Spencer, WV 25276
Fri: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM;Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
25 spots open
Spencer's weekly farmers market operates Friday and Saturday mornings from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the 200 Bowman Street Parking Plaza, making it a convenient destination for Roane County residents shopping for fresh, local food and produce. This farmers market brings together regional growers and producers who sell everything from seasonal vegetables and fresh eggs to locally produced honey, herbs, and baked goods. The mix of vendors reflects what you'd typically find at a community-focused farmers market, with an emphasis on food producers rather than crafts, though some artisan items do appear seasonally. Shopping at the Spencer Farmers Market offers the chance to buy directly from the people growing and making your food. You'll find produce that changes with the seasons, fresh eggs from local farms, raw and processed honey from area beekeepers, dried herbs, and baked goods ranging from bread to pastries. This kind of direct vendor-to-customer format means you can ask growers about their farming practices, get recipe ideas, and learn about what's in season. The market's location in the parking plaza makes it accessible and straightforward to navigate, whether you're a regular or visiting for the first time. The market is designed to be inclusive and accessible to all community members. It accepts credit cards alongside SNAP and EBT benefits, recognizing that many shoppers use these programs. The market also participates in programs like WIC and the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, making local, fresh food available to qualifying seniors and families. Whether you're looking to supplement your garden, find reliable sources for specific ingredients, or build relationships with local food producers, the Spencer Farmers Market's Friday and Saturday schedule offers flexibility for different shopping routines.
Festivals in Spencer(3)
Spencer Fair
by Spencer Agricultural Association
48 Smithville Road, Spencer, MA 01562
Labor Day weekend (Fri - Mon), early September
25 spots open
The Spencer Fair is an established agricultural fair held annually on Labor Day weekend in Spencer, Massachusetts. This traditional country fair features agricultural competitions and exhibits including dairy and beef cattle shows, poultry and rabbit exhibitions, horse and oxen pulls, tractor pulls, vegetable and craft competitions, and a demolition derby. Vendors and exhibitors showcase local products across multiple buildings including an exhibit hall for crafts and agricultural products. The fair also offers a farmers market, midway attractions, and family entertainment with live music performances across multiple stages. Attendance typically reaches over 20,000 visitors. The fairgrounds are well-equipped with parking, restrooms, and vendor amenities.
Clay County Fair
by Clay County Fair Association
Clay County Fairgrounds, Spencer, IA
September 12-20, 2026
25 spots open
Held annually at the Clay County Fairgrounds in Spencer, Iowa, this traditional county fair runs September 12-20, 2026, and brings together the agricultural community and general public for a week-long celebration. County fairs like this one serve as important gathering places where local farmers, producers, and craftspeople showcase their goods and skills alongside competitive exhibits that highlight the region's farming heritage. The Clay County Fair draws families, agriculture enthusiasts, and shoppers looking for quality local products and handmade items. The festival features a diverse mix of vendors and exhibitors. You'll find agricultural producers selling everything from fresh produce and locally-raised meats to honey, baked goods, and value-added farm products. Craft vendors typically set up alongside them, offering handmade items like quilts, woodcrafts, jewelry, and home decor. Food vendors are a staple at county fairs, providing both traditional fair fare and prepared foods. Because this is a general mixed fair rather than a specialized farmers market or craft event, the vendor mix reflects the broader community and includes anyone from local artisans to small agricultural businesses looking to connect with their county neighbors. The atmosphere at a county fair is distinctly different from other vendor events. These fairs prioritize the 4-H and FFA competitive shows and livestock exhibitions that anchor the schedule, which means attendees come with an educational and community-focused mindset. Families arrive to support local youth projects, watch competitions, and browse vendor booths throughout the week. The fair's traditional September timing catches the tail end of summer and beginning of fall, so you'll see strong foot traffic from both fair regulars and people in the mood for harvest-season products and seasonal merchandise. If you sell agricultural products, crafts, prepared foods, or general merchandise with local appeal, the Clay County Fair in Spencer offers access to engaged county residents and visitors who value local commerce and community connection.
West Virginia Black Walnut Festival 2026
by West Virginia Black Walnut Festival
Spencer, WV
2026-10-08
20 spots open
Held in Spencer, West Virginia each October, this heritage harvest festival celebrates the region's rich history and natural bounty with a five-day celebration centered around black walnuts and traditional Appalachian crafts. The event draws visitors from across the region who come to experience authentic demonstrations, heritage skills, and the distinctive flavors that define rural West Virginia culture. For vendors, the West Virginia Black Walnut Festival offers a unique opportunity to reach an audience genuinely interested in handmade goods, agricultural products, and artisanal work that reflects the region's character. The festival's juried craft show is a centerpiece, featuring exhibitors working across traditional and contemporary mediums. Wood carvers showcase furniture, decorative pieces, and functional items often incorporating local materials. Glass blowers demonstrate their craft with live demonstrations, creating pieces onsite that reflect the festival's emphasis on process and skill. Beyond fine crafts, the event includes agricultural and handicraft exhibits that highlight everything from preserving techniques to heritage textiles, drawing vendors who work in traditional methods or celebrate Appalachian heritage. This mix creates an audience that appreciates the stories behind what they're buying and understands the work involved in handmade production. Food vendors are integral to the festival experience, with an extensive lineup of both traditional regional fare and complementary offerings. Visitors attending a black walnut-themed festival come specifically looking for products that tie into that harvest tradition, whether that's prepared foods featuring the nut, baked goods, local honey, preserves, or other value-added agricultural products. The harvest festival setting also attracts vendors working in related areas like herbal products, seasonal crafts, and home goods that connect to autumn and traditional foodways. The October timing places this event at the peak of fall travel season in West Virginia, when visitors are actively seeking festivals and outdoor events. The Roane County location and the festival's historic roots mean the audience tends to include both locals with deep community ties and travelers specifically seeking authentic cultural experiences. For vendors whose work aligns with heritage crafts, local agriculture, or Appalachian traditions, this festival represents a concentrated market of interested buyers during a prime selling season.
Pop-Ups in Spencer(1)
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