Vendor Events in Topeka, KS

7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Topeka, KS. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Topeka(3)

Monday Farmers Market at your library

by Monday Farmers Market at your library Organizers

1515 SW 10th Avenue, Topeka, KS 66604

Mon: 7:30 AM-11:30 AM, May 12 - Sep 15

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Monday Farmers Market at your library is a seasonal farmers market held in the library parking lot at 10th and Washburn in downtown Topeka. Vendors sell locally-grown produce, farm fresh eggs, baked goods, fresh-cut flowers, bedding plants, herbs, and honey. The market serves downtown Topeka employees and community members seeking direct access to local farmers and producers. Owned and operated by the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library as part of the Capital City Wellness initiative, the market creates a walking-distance farmers market experience for the downtown area. The market is open Monday mornings during the summer season and includes activities for families, with free activity sheets for children and health or cooking programs offered on select Mondays.

Capitol Midweek Farmers Market

by Capitol Midweek Farmers Market Organizers

10th Avenue and Jackson Street, Topeka, KS 66612

Wed: 7:30 AM-12:00 PM, May 11 - Oct 12

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Running weekly from May through mid-October, this farmers market brings local producers and growers together in the heart of Topeka at 10th Avenue and Jackson Street. The Capitol Midweek Farmers Market operates on Wednesday mornings, starting early at 7:30 AM to serve shoppers before their workday. This timing makes it convenient for people looking to stock up on fresh ingredients mid-week rather than waiting for weekend market days. You'll find the typical farmers market mix of vendors selling seasonal produce, baked goods, dairy products like cheese and eggs, fresh herbs, and cut flowers. Since the market runs from May through October, you're working with the natural growing season in Kansas, which means spring vegetables give way to summer abundance and then fall crops. Farmers market shoppers tend to be folks who prioritize fresh, local food and are willing to support regional growers directly. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, SNAP/EBT benefits, and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers, which broadens access for different customer bases. For vendors, a midweek farmers market offers a different dynamic than weekend markets. You'll likely see a mix of working professionals, home cooks, and regular customers who've built relationships with their favorite producers. The early morning start appeals to people with busy schedules who want to grab fresh items before heading to work or running errands. Being located at 10th and Jackson in Topeka puts you in an accessible downtown spot, which can draw steady foot traffic from the surrounding area. If you sell baked goods, produce, eggs, cheese, or other shelf-stable farm products, this weekly commitment could become a reliable part of your vendor schedule during the growing season.

Downtown Topeka Farmers Market

by Topeka Farmers Market

6th & Harrison, Topeka, KS 66603

Saturdays, 7:30 AM - 12 PM, April - October

Farmers Market$50

100 spots open

Held every Saturday morning from April through October in the heart of Topeka, this weekly farmers market brings together over 100 vendors at the 6th & Harrison location in the Kansas capital. The early 7:30 AM start time draws both serious shoppers looking to get first pick of produce and casual visitors making it part of their weekend routine. You'll find the typical farmers market mix: local farmers selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs alongside artisan food producers offering everything from baked goods and preserves to prepared foods and specialty items. The spring and early summer months tend to focus on greens and early crops, while late summer and fall bring the heavier vegetables, apples, and peak-season abundance that characterizes Kansas growing season. The Downtown Topeka Farmers Market appeals to a diverse crowd of home cooks, restaurant owners, health-conscious shoppers, and people specifically seeking local and regional food sources. Because it runs through October, you'll see different vendor participation and product availability shift with the seasons. In April and May, expect potted plants, seedlings, and early greens. By August and September, the market is packed with tomatoes, sweet corn, squash, and other peak harvest items. October brings fall favorites like apples, pumpkins, and root vegetables before the season winds down. If you're considering becoming a vendor at the Downtown Topeka Farmers Market, the organization requires applicants to review the DTFM Handbook before submitting an application. This handbook covers everything from setup requirements to vendor expectations and market policies. The weekly format means consistent customer traffic and the chance to build relationships with regular shoppers throughout the season. Whether you're a produce grower, baker, value-added food producer, or artisan vendor selling prepared foods or complementary products, the market's broad vendor mix suggests they welcome diverse offerings that fit the farmers market format.

Festivals in Topeka(2)

Topeka Cider Days

by Stormont Vail Events Center

Topeka, KS

2026-09-19

FestivalBooth fees vary, contact organizer

20 spots open

Every September, the community of Topeka comes together to celebrate one of northeast Kansas' premier arts and crafts festivals. Topeka Cider Days brings together vendors, artisans, and food makers alongside entertainment, interactive activities, and seasonal festivities that draw families and shoppers from across the region. The fall timing makes this an ideal event for vendors selling autumn-themed goods, handmade crafts, seasonal home décor, and harvest-inspired products that resonate with the September shopping mindset. As an arts and crafts festival, Topeka Cider Days emphasizes handmade and artisan goods rather than mass-produced merchandise. This means visitors come specifically looking for unique, locally-made items from jewelry and pottery to textiles, woodwork, and other creative goods that you won't find in typical retail stores. The festival atmosphere extends beyond vendor booths to include live entertainment, petting zoo experiences for families with children, and live history re-enactments that add cultural depth to the event. This blend of shopping, education, and entertainment keeps attendees on-site longer, creating multiple touchpoints for vendors to connect with customers and showcase their products. The annual nature of Topeka Cider Days means it has an established reputation and returning customer base. Families and craft enthusiasts plan their fall schedules around the event, making it a reliable venue for vendors looking to reach an engaged audience. The festival's focus on both arts and crafts alongside food offerings means there's room for a diverse range of vendors, from artisans and makers to food producers and specialty food vendors. Whether you create handmade goods, offer seasonal products, or run a food business, Topeka Cider Days in September positions your business in front of customers actively seeking authentic, locally-made options as the season shifts toward fall and holiday planning.

Topeka Renaissance Festival

by Angela Kearney

The Woodshed Event Center, Topeka, KS

June 13-14, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place on June 13-14, 2026, at The Woodshed Event Center in Topeka, this Renaissance Festival brings the pageantry and energy of a historical celebration to life. The event draws crowds interested in immersive entertainment, from spectators seeking interactive experiences to those who dress up in period costume. You'll find attendees ranging from families looking for weekend entertainment to history enthusiasts and performers who live for events like this one. The Topeka Renaissance Festival features a mix of vendors and performers recreating the atmosphere of a Renaissance faire. Merchants typically sell handcrafted goods, from leather work and metalwork to jewelry, clothing, and home décor with historical or fantasy themes. Food vendors are a staple at these festivals, offering everything from turkey legs and mead to period-inspired fare and modern festival food. Artisans selling candles, ceramics, wooden crafts, and other handmade items find dedicated audiences at Renaissance festivals, as do vendors offering unique gifts, costume pieces, and collectibles that appeal to the festival's enthusiast crowd. Beyond shopping, the Topeka Renaissance Festival emphasizes entertainment and atmosphere. Attendees come expecting live performances, demonstrations of historical skills, and the chance to step outside everyday life for a weekend. This creates an environment where quality craftsmanship and unique products are genuinely appreciated. The mid-June timing means pleasant early-summer weather in Kansas, making it an ideal time for an outdoor or semi-outdoor event. If you create handmade goods, specialty items, or experiential products that fit a historical, fantasy, or artisan aesthetic, this festival offers access to an engaged audience specifically gathered to discover and purchase from vendors like you.

Craft Fairs in Topeka(2)

Mulvane Art Fair

by Mulvane Art Museum

Washburn University, 1700 SW College Ave, Topeka, KS 66621

June 6-7, 2027

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Held at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas, this craft fair brings together over 90 artists from across the nation for a two-day celebration of handmade work. Taking place June 6-7, 2026, the Mulvane Art Fair draws vendors specializing in everything from jewelry and ceramics to fiber arts, woodworking, painting, sculpture, and mixed media. The fair's location on the university campus creates a natural gathering space that attracts both serious art collectors and casual shoppers looking to discover unique, one-of-a-kind pieces they won't find in retail stores. Craft fairs like the Mulvane Art Fair differ from other events by emphasizing the artistry and skill behind each item. Attendees come specifically to meet makers, learn about their creative process, and support independent artists. The two-day format gives people flexibility to visit at their own pace, whether they're hunting for a special gift, investing in original art, or simply enjoying the community atmosphere. Early summer timing means pleasant weather for browsing outdoors and spending time on the Washburn University campus in Topeka. For vendors, this event offers exposure to a curated audience genuinely interested in handcrafted goods. The fair's regional draw means you're reaching customers from Kansas and surrounding states who make it a point to attend quality art fairs. The university setting also tends to attract an educated, engaged crowd with appreciation for artistic work. If you create handmade items, whether functional pottery, wearable art, home decor, or fine art pieces, the Mulvane Art Fair provides a solid opportunity to connect with buyers who value craftsmanship and originality.

Mulvane Art Fair - Topeka

by Mulvane Art Museum

Washburn University, 1700 SW College Ave., Topeka, KS 66621

June 6-7, 2027

Craft FairContact organizer

90 spots open

The Mulvane Art Fair is an annual juried fine art event featuring over 85 artists from across the country showcasing paintings, sculptures, glass art, woodworking, drawings, and mixed media. The two-day event draws thousands of art lovers to the Washburn University campus in Topeka. Attendees can browse booths, connect directly with artists, and purchase original work. The fair includes live music, food trucks, a beer garden, and free children's art activities. Proceeds support the Mulvane Art Museum's exhibitions, collections, and educational outreach programs, maintaining free gallery admission. The event is highly regarded in the region for quality curation and artist support, with a robust patron program and on-site judging with cash awards.

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