Vendor Events in Union, MO

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

Farmers Markets in Union(1)

City of Union Farmers' Market

by City of Union Farmers' Market Organizers

500 East Locust Street, Union, MO 63084

Wed: 3:30 PM-5:30 PM;Sat: 6:00 AM-11:00 AM, Apr 3 - Oct 30

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25 spots open

Union's weekly farmers market operates year-round from spring through fall, offering vendors a reliable venue to connect with local shoppers looking for fresh, locally-sourced goods. The market runs on two schedules throughout the week, giving vendors flexibility in their participation: Wednesday evenings from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM and Saturday mornings from 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM. This dual-schedule approach means you can reach different customer bases depending on the day, weekday shoppers grabbing items after work or weekend visitors making the farmers market part of their regular routine. Located at 500 East Locust Street in Union, Missouri, the City of Union Farmers' Market draws residents from Franklin County and surrounding areas who prioritize fresh produce and artisan goods. The market focuses on food and produce-related vendors, creating a cohesive shopping experience where customers expect to find seasonal vegetables, herbs, baked goods, jams, preserves, flowers, and other value-added products. Whether you're growing heirloom tomatoes, raising bees for honey, baking sourdough, or making small-batch preserves, this market attracts customers with a genuine interest in supporting local agriculture and small producers. The growing season from April through October captures the prime months when farmers have the most abundant harvests and when customers are most actively shopping for fresh items. If you sell items that work year-round or have storage crops, you'll have the full seven-month window to build regular customer relationships. The market accepts credit cards, which removes friction for customers and is standard expectation at most modern farmers markets. This is a straightforward, food-focused venue that prioritizes the core mission of connecting local producers directly with home cooks and gardeners in the Union community.

Festivals in Union(2)

Union Fair

by Union Fair Society

Union Fairgrounds, Union, ME 04862

Early August (August 5-9, 2026)

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25 spots open

Late summer is prime fair season in midcoast Maine, and the Union Fair at Union Fairgrounds is a centerpiece event that draws thousands of visitors over its six-day run in late August. This annual festival combines everything you'd expect from a traditional New England fair: agricultural competitions, live entertainment, carnival rides, and food vendors alongside the signature Wild Blueberry Festival happening simultaneously on the grounds. The event celebrates Maine's iconic blueberry harvest season, making it an ideal venue for food vendors, farm product sellers, and producers looking to reach customers during peak interest in local berries and seasonal goods. The Union Fair operates as a mixed general festival, meaning vendor diversity is part of the draw. You'll find agricultural exhibitors showcasing livestock and farm products, craft vendors, local food producers, and small businesses all competing for visitor attention. The concurrent Wild Blueberry Festival amplifies foot traffic and creates a natural audience for vendors selling anything from fresh blueberries and blueberry-based products to complementary foods and crafts. The fair's location in Union, Maine keeps it rooted in a genuine agricultural community, so attendees often include serious farmers, food enthusiasts, families seeking classic fair entertainment, and tourists exploring the midcoast region during summer's end. The schedule spans six full days, giving vendors multiple opportunities to connect with different crowds and weather conditions. Beyond the vendor booths, harness racing and demolition derbies are signature attractions that bring in crowds looking for entertainment, which means steady foot traffic past vendor areas. If you sell agricultural products, specialty foods, blueberry goods, crafts, or items that appeal to families and rural Maine visitors, the Union Fair offers strong visibility during a well-timed moment in the season when people are actively shopping for harvest-season products and fair entertainment.

Hoodstock Music & Arts Festival

by Hoodstock

Union, WA

2026-08-15

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20 spots open

This annual music and arts festival brings together live performances and creative vendors along the scenic Hood Canal waterfront in Union, WA. Taking place on August 15, 2026, at Robinhood Village, Hoodstock Music & Arts Festival offers a unique floating stage concept that sets it apart from typical land-based festivals. The multi-stage setup includes performances both on the water and on land, creating an immersive experience where attendees can discover music from multiple vantage points around the venue. The festival attracts a diverse crowd of music lovers, families, and art enthusiasts drawn to the combination of live entertainment and local creative culture. Vendors at Hoodstock typically include artisans selling handmade crafts, jewelry, artwork, and other unique goods alongside food trucks offering a variety of dining options. The blend of music performances, visual arts, and culinary offerings makes this a full-sensory event that appeals to both serious festival-goers and casual day-trippers exploring the Hood Canal area. What distinguishes Hoodstock Music & Arts Festival is its commitment to community impact. The event supports nonprofits focused on youth environmental and arts education, so attendees can feel their ticket and vendor activity directly benefits meaningful causes in the region. This mission-driven approach adds purpose to the festival experience beyond entertainment. For vendors, this creates an audience that values supporting socially conscious events and local community investment. August timing places Hoodstock during peak summer season in Washington, when the Hood Canal waterfront is at its most accessible and enjoyable for outdoor gatherings. Vendors in music, arts, crafts, and food categories will find an engaged audience looking to support local makers and enjoy live entertainment in a waterfront setting that's relatively compact compared to sprawling festival grounds.

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