Vendor Events in St Cloud, MN

3 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in St Cloud, MN. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in St Cloud(2)

CentraCare Health Family Farmers Market

by CentraCare Health Family Farmers Market Organizers

1900 CentraCare Circle, St. Cloud, MN 56303

Thu: 3:00 PM-6:00 PM, Jun 16 - Oct 13

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Held weekly at the CentraCare Health Family Farmers Market in St. Cloud, this Thursday afternoon gathering runs from mid-June through mid-October, making it a reliable summer and fall destination for locals looking to buy fresh from local producers. Located at 1900 CentraCare Circle in Stearns County, the market brings together vendors selling seasonal produce, baked goods, cheese, eggs, herbs, honey, and other farm-direct items during the prime growing months in Minnesota. As a weekly farmers market, this event offers the consistency that both regular shoppers and vendors appreciate. Unlike one-time festivals, weekly markets let you build relationships with growers and producers, learning about their practices and getting to know what's in season week to week. The 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM time slot works well for people finishing work or school, giving families and professionals a convenient window to shop before heading home. You'll find a mix of conventional and organic products, so whether you're looking for specialty items or just the standard vegetables and staples, there's variety to browse. The vendors at this market typically focus on what grows well in Minnesota's climate: root vegetables, berries, leafy greens, squash, and other seasonal crops that peak during summer and early fall. Bakers bring fresh bread and pastries, local cheesemakers offer their products, and beekeepers stock honey. Herb growers often have both culinary and medicinal varieties. The market accepts credit cards, making it accessible whether you come with cash or prefer card payments. Since the market runs through October, you'll catch everything from early summer vegetables through fall's harvest of apples, pumpkins, and storage crops. It's a straightforward, community-focused market ideal for vendors selling prepared foods, produce, value-added products like jams and preserves, or specialty items that appeal to health-conscious and local-food-focused shoppers in the St. Cloud area.

St. Cloud Area Farmers Market

by St. Cloud Area Farmers Market

Lady Slipper Parking Lot, 6th Ave S, St. Cloud, MN 56301

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, May - October 2026

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Running weekly from May through October, this Central Minnesota farmers market brings together local growers and producers at the Lady Slipper Parking Lot on 6th Avenue South in St. Cloud. Saturday mornings from 8 AM to noon are when the St. Cloud Area Farmers Market comes alive with vendors offering fresh seasonal produce, regional meats, maple syrup, and handmade crafts. The market operates during peak growing season, meaning you'll find the widest variety of goods in summer months when local farms are at their most productive, while spring and fall bring their own specialty items like early greens and root vegetables ready for storage. What makes a farmers market different from other vendor events is the direct relationship between growers and shoppers. Vendors at the St. Cloud Area Farmers Market typically include local farmers selling vegetables, fruits, and specialty crops they've grown themselves, along with producers offering value-added goods like jams, baked items, honey, and of course the maple syrup products that are popular in Minnesota. You'll also find meat vendors, egg producers, and craft makers who often complement the produce-focused nature of the market. For vendors, this means a customer base actively looking for fresh, locally-sourced goods and willing to shop early on Saturday mornings to get first pick of the week's offerings. The Saturday morning timing attracts a steady stream of home cooks, families, and community members who have made the farmers market part of their weekly routine. The growing season structure (May through October) means you'll want to think about what products work best during each phase. Spring opening brings enthusiastic shoppers ready for fresh greens and early crops. Summer peaks with abundance and foot traffic. Fall attracts people stocking up on storage crops and preservation items. If you're a produce grower, artisan food maker, or craft vendor in Central Minnesota, the St. Cloud Area Farmers Market at the Lady Slipper Parking Lot on 6th Avenue South offers consistent weekly access to engaged local shoppers throughout the primary growing season.

Festivals in St Cloud(1)

St. Cloud Pride Summer Fun Fest 2027

by St. Cloud Pride

Lake George / Eastman Park, 1101 7th St S, St. Cloud, MN 56301

June 7, 2027

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St. Cloud Pride Summer Fun Fest takes place each June in Saint Cloud, Minnesota, bringing the community together for a celebration centered on pride, inclusion, and local culture. Held at Lake George and Eastman Park, this outdoor festival creates a welcoming atmosphere where vendors, performers, and attendees of all backgrounds gather to mark the season and connect with one another. The event runs rain or shine, so it's built to draw crowds regardless of weather. As a pride festival, this event attracts a particular mix of attendees who are actively seeking out vendors aligned with LGBTQ+ values and inclusive community businesses. You'll find craft vendors selling handmade goods, artisan vendors offering specialty products, and food vendors providing meals and beverages throughout the day. The festival also features carnival games and craft-making activities, which draw families and create multiple touchpoints for vendor interaction. This blend of retail, food, entertainment, and interactive elements means attendees spend extended time on the grounds and move between different vendor areas. June timing places this festival in early summer when people are energized, spending time outdoors, and in a celebratory mindset. The Lake George and Eastman Park setting offers an outdoor venue that can accommodate various vendor types, from small craft booths to food service setups. Because this is an annual event with an established following, it tends to draw a consistent crowd of regulars alongside new visitors discovering it for the first time. If you're interested in vending at St. Cloud Pride Summer Fun Fest, note that the marketplace booth application deadline falls on June 7, 2026. This is a solid opportunity for vendors whose products or services align with pride-focused communities or who simply want to reach an audience gathered for a celebration centered on visibility and belonging.

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