Vendor Events in Wahiawa, HI

2 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Wahiawa, HI. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Wahiawa(1)

Wahiawa District Park (People's Open Market)

by Wahiawa District Park (People's Open Market) Organizers

1139 A Kilani Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786

Tue: 10:00 AM-11:00 AM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Wahiawa District Park hosts a weekly farmers market that brings together local growers and food producers every Tuesday morning from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM throughout the year. Located at 1139 A Kilani Avenue in Wahiawa, this regular market serves as a gathering point for residents looking to purchase fresh, locally-grown produce and artisanal food items directly from vendors in the community. The market features a rotating selection of seasonal vegetables, fresh fruits, baked goods, flowers, and plants. Vendors typically offer items that reflect what's currently in harvest, so you'll find different produce availability depending on the time of year. Mushrooms and other specialty crops also appear regularly at vendor stalls. Because this is a year-round market operating every single week, both regular vendors and shoppers develop familiar routines, making it feel like a consistent part of the neighborhood rhythm in Wahiawa. Accessibility is a priority at this market. It accepts credit card payments alongside traditional cash transactions, and it's set up to work with SNAP/EBT benefits, making fresh food accessible to households using government nutrition assistance. The market also participates in Senior FMNP programs, which means eligible seniors can use vouchers to purchase produce directly from vendors. This emphasis on inclusive payment options reflects the market's role as a community resource rather than just a shopping destination. The Tuesday morning time slot keeps things convenient for early risers and those planning their weekly meals. Being a farmers market rather than a broader craft fair or festival, the focus stays on food and agricultural products, which appeals to shoppers specifically seeking to support local farms and producers. Whether you're a vendor looking to build a regular customer base or a shopper wanting consistent access to fresh, local food, Wahiawa District Park's weekly market offers a straightforward, accessible option in central Oahu.

Festivals in Wahiawa(1)

Hawaii State Farm Fair

by Hawaii Farm Bureau

Whitmore Village, 95-1128 Wolfe Rd, Wahiawa, HI 96786

July 11-12, 2026

FestivalCommercial and craft vendor booths; contact Hawaii Farm Bureau

25 spots open

Hawaii's agricultural community comes together each July for a celebration that draws families, food enthusiasts, and shoppers across Oahu. The Hawaii State Farm Fair takes place on 95-1128 Wolfe Road in Wahiawa, spanning 50 acres of agricultural land in Whitmore Village. As an annual festival, this event anchors the summer calendar for people interested in supporting local farming, ranching, and artisan makers throughout the islands. The fair's scale and scope make it distinctive among Hawaii's agricultural events. You'll find the state's largest plant sale, where growers bring native plants, tropical specimens, and gardening supplies. Local food vendors showcase everything from farm-fresh produce to prepared foods celebrating Hawaiian and local cuisines. Made-in-Hawaii craft artisans set up throughout the grounds, giving shoppers direct access to handmade goods and locally-produced products. A dedicated "Buy Local, It Matters" vendor pavilion reinforces the event's commitment to connecting consumers with island-based businesses and small producers. Beyond shopping, the festival includes family entertainment and educational opportunities, making it a full-day destination rather than a quick market visit. For vendors, the Hawaii State Farm Fair represents a chance to reach consumers genuinely invested in local agriculture and supporting Hawaii's farming heritage. The July timing places the event in peak summer, when families have more flexibility for outings and outdoor activities. The agricultural setting in Whitmore Village creates an authentic atmosphere that aligns well with farm-focused products, local foods, plants, handcrafted goods, and anything connected to Hawaii's ranching and farming traditions. Whether you sell plants, prepared foods, artisan crafts, or value-added agricultural products, this annual festival draws the right audience for makers and growers committed to the local economy.

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