Vendor Events in West Columbia, SC

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

Farmers Markets in West Columbia(2)

Community Farmers Market at Brookland Baptist Church

by West Columbia Market Organizers

1066 Sunset Blvd., West Columbia, SC 29169

Sun: 10:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jun 2 - Nov 24

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25 spots open

This weekly farmers market runs every Sunday morning from June through late November at Brookland Baptist Church in West Columbia, making it a reliable destination for shoppers seeking fresh, locally-grown produce throughout the growing season. Located at 1066 Sunset Blvd., the market operates from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, giving vendors and customers a full window to browse and shop. The summer and fall timeframe means you'll find peak availability of seasonal vegetables and fruits, from early summer berries and greens through fall squashes and root vegetables, with inventory shifting as the season progresses. Farmers markets differ from other vendor events in that they focus on agricultural products and food, creating a straightforward shopping experience centered on fresh food access. At this West Columbia market, vendors bring vegetables and fruits directly from their farms or gardens, allowing shoppers to purchase items at or near peak ripeness and flavor. The market accepts SNAP and EBT benefits, making fresh produce accessible to participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. WIC and WIC Cash are also accepted, along with Senior FMNP vouchers, which means the market serves multiple income-qualified populations seeking affordable access to fresh food. The Sunday morning timing and location at a community church in Richland County creates a neighborhood gathering space where regulars can develop relationships with growers and plan their weekly meals around what's freshly available. Vendors at farmers markets typically include small-scale farmers, home gardeners, and producers who handle their own crops, so you'll often get direct knowledge about how items were grown and when they were harvested. The five-month season from early June through late November aligns with the productive months for South Carolina's growing region, so expect consistent inventory and variety throughout the market's run.

Columbia State Farmers Market

by West Columbia Farmers Market Association

3483 Charleston Hwy, West Columbia, SC 29172

Monday - Saturday, 6 AM - 9 PM, Year-round

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25 spots open

Located at 3483 Charleston Hwy in West Columbia, this year-round farmers market operates daily from Monday through Saturday, opening early at 6 AM and staying open until 9 PM to accommodate both early risers and evening shoppers. As South Carolina's largest state-operated market, it functions as a dual wholesale and retail destination, making it an ideal venue for vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade items who want to reach both individual consumers and other businesses buying in bulk. The weekly rhythm of the market means consistent foot traffic throughout the year, with seasonal shifts in available produce reflecting what's growing in South Carolina and the broader Southeast. Spring and summer bring an abundance of vegetables, berries, and stone fruits, while fall and winter feature heartier crops like squash, greens, and root vegetables. Baked goods vendors find steady demand across all seasons, from seasonal specialties like pumpkin breads in fall to fresh breads and pastries year-round. Handmade goods vendors benefit from the market's extended hours, which draw both weekday shoppers grabbing groceries before or after work and weekend visitors making it a destination shopping trip. The wholesale component of the Columbia State Farmers Market attracts produce buyers from restaurants, grocery stores, and other food businesses, creating opportunities for vendors who can supply in larger quantities. At the same time, the retail side draws everyday shoppers looking for fresh local food and artisan goods. Operating year-round means your products have a consistent marketplace regardless of season, and the long daily hours (15 hours on weekdays) mean you can capture different shopping patterns. Whether you grow vegetables, bake breads, make preserves, or craft handmade goods, this market's size and accessibility make it a valuable recurring sales channel.

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