Vendor Events in Various Locations, NV

1 farmers market, craft fair, festival, and pop-up in Various Locations, NV. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Pop-Ups in Various Locations(1)

Made in Nevada Pop-Up Market

by Made In Nevada

Various locations, NV

Monthly events, check schedule

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Nevada's thriving maker community comes together at the Made in Nevada Pop-Up Market, a monthly event that rotates across various locations throughout the state. These pop-up markets are designed specifically to celebrate products crafted and produced within Nevada, giving local artisans, food producers, and small business owners direct access to customers who value supporting homegrown talent. Unlike traditional brick-and-mortar retail, pop-up markets create excitement through their temporary nature and ever-changing vendor lineups, making each month's event feel fresh and worth planning around. You'll find a diverse mix of vendors at these events, reflecting Nevada's creative economy. Food producers bring everything from locally roasted coffee and artisanal honey to prepared goods and specialty beverages. Artisans showcase handmade crafts including jewelry, home decor, textiles, and pottery. Small business owners feature products ranging from skincare and candles to clothing and art. The rotating schedule means the vendor mix changes monthly, so regular attendees discover new makers and products with each visit. This variety appeals to shoppers looking for unique, locally-made gifts and everyday items you won't find in chain stores. The Made in Nevada Pop-Up Market draws a mix of customers who actively seek out local products, appreciate handmade quality, and want to know the stories behind what they buy. You'll encounter gift shoppers, collectors of locally-made goods, and people who prioritize supporting Nevada's creative economy. The pop-up format attracts both seasoned market shoppers and newcomers curious about what local makers are creating. Since these markets happen monthly at various locations throughout Nevada, they offer vendors flexibility in choosing which markets fit their schedule while building a loyal customer base across different communities. If you're a vendor looking to reach customers who specifically want Nevada-made products, the Made in Nevada Pop-Up Market provides an established platform with a built-in audience. Check the event schedule to find a location and date that works for your business, and connect with other makers in your state.

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How much are booth fees in Various Locations?

Booth fees vary by event and organizer. Weekly farmers markets are usually the most affordable, while large festivals and juried craft fairs typically charge more. Each event listing on VendorsMap shows the booth fee when the organizer has published one. Sign in free to see fees and deadlines.

When do applications open for Various Locations events?

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