Vendor Events in Tunbridge, VT

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

Festivals in Tunbridge(3)

Tunbridge World's Fair

by Union Agricultural Society

1 Fairground Lane, Tunbridge, VT 05077

Mid-September, 4 days

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Vermont's most famous agricultural fair, running for over 154 years. Features livestock competitions, harness racing, antique machinery, a vibrant vendor marketplace, and the legendary Flatlanders' competition.

38th Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival

by Vermont Sheep & Wool Growers' Association

Tunbridge, VT

2026-10-03

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The 38th Annual Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival is a two-day fiber arts and agricultural celebration featuring over 70 vendors offering fleece, yarn, spinning and fiber crafting supplies, handcrafted wool products, and fiber animals including sheep, goats, llamas, alpacas, and rabbits. The festival includes a fleece show and sale, fiber arts contests, herding and shearing demonstrations, workshops, and classes focused on natural fibers and fiber production. Set at the Tunbridge Fairgrounds in central Vermont during peak fall foliage season, the event attracts fiber enthusiasts, farmers, crafters, and families. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children under 12. The festival serves as a marketplace and educational venue for small farms and fiber producers to showcase and sell their products to a statewide and regional audience.

Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival

by Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival

1 Fairground Lane, Tunbridge, VT 05077

October 3 - 4, 2026, 10 AM - 5 PM

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Every October, the rolling fairgrounds of Tunbridge become a gathering place for fiber enthusiasts, crafters, and anyone curious about the traditions of working with wool and natural fibers. The Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival draws vendors and visitors who understand that quality yarn, fleece, and handmade goods come from real knowledge and care. If you work with fiber in any form, whether you're a dyer, knitter, weaver, spinner, or maker of wool-based crafts, this festival creates an audience actively shopping for both raw materials and finished pieces. The event spans two full days in early October, giving you substantial foot traffic across indoor vendor spaces and outdoor areas. You'll find attendees at every skill level, from longtime shepherds and fiber artists to newcomers looking to learn. Vendors typically include fiber producers selling raw fleece and roving, yarn dyers offering hand-dyed colorways, spinners with finished yarns, craftspeople selling felted goods and knitwear, and makers of sheep-related items. The festival also features demonstrations and classes throughout the weekend, which keep people on the grounds longer and create natural browsing patterns that benefit vendors. Local food vendors add to the experience, so attendees plan to spend the full day rather than just making a quick pass. The Tunbridge fairgrounds location in central Vermont offers three dedicated vendor buildings plus outdoor space, meaning there's room for both established vendors and those new to festivals. The early October timing captures people in that sweet spot between summer markets and the holiday craft fair season, they're refreshed, planning their fall projects, and thinking about holiday gifts. Sheep herding demonstrations, fleece competitions, and fiber arts workshops create programming that draws a dedicated crowd genuinely invested in the craft and culture around wool and natural fibers. This is a festival where your customers aren't browsing casually; they're there specifically to support makers and farmers working in fiber.

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