Vendor Events in Westminster, MD

11 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Westminster, MD. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Westminster(7)

Carroll County Farmer's Market

by Carroll County Farmer's Market Organizers

700 Agricultural Center Drive, Westminster, MD 21157

Saturdays: May 9 (8am-2pm); June 20-September 5 (8am-1pm); October 3 (8am-2pm); November 7-December 19 (8am-2pm)

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Carroll County Farmer's Market is Maryland's second oldest and longest-running market in the county, operating since 1971 at the Carroll County Agriculture Center. The market features over 65 vendor spaces selling farm-fresh produce, eggs, baked goods, honey, jams, meats, emu products, cut flowers, perennials, hanging baskets, and handmade crafts. The extended season runs from May through December, with summer hours 8am-1pm and spring/fall/winter hours 8am-2pm. Located in Westminster on the Agriculture Center grounds, the market offers free admission and parking, accepts SNAP/EBT benefits, and hosts special seasonal events including peach and tomato festivals. This established market draws consistent community support and provides excellent vendor visibility.

Westminster Farmers' Market

by Westminster Farmers' Market Organizers

21-33 Academy St. (Town Common), Westminster, MA 01473

Fri: 3:00 PM-6:30 PM, May 6 - Oct 28

Farmers Market$260.00 for a 2026 Annual Membership. ($230 if attending vendor registration night – first Wednesday in April, 6:30 pm) or $25.00 per diem for each day attended

25 spots open

Running weekly through the growing season, this farmers market on Westminster's Town Common brings local producers and food vendors to Academy Street every Friday afternoon from May through late October. The Westminster Farmers' Market creates a gathering space where residents and visitors can access fresh produce, baked goods, dairy products like cheese, eggs, and herbs directly from regional growers and makers. Beyond food staples, you'll find seasonal flowers, plants, and handcrafted items that reflect what the local vendor community has to offer during each week of the market season. The Friday afternoon timing makes this an accessible stop for shoppers heading into the weekend, whether you're planning meals or looking for specialty items you won't find in conventional grocery stores. The market accepts multiple payment options including credit cards, making transactions smooth for customers. Vendors here emphasize quality and freshness, with many offering organic products and items produced using sustainable practices. The market also participates in nutrition assistance programs, accepting WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP benefits, which opens access to local food for a broader range of shoppers in the community. For vendors, the Westminster Farmers' Market represents a consistent weekly opportunity throughout the prime selling season. The Town Common location in Westminster, Massachusetts puts your products in front of a regular customer base that values supporting local agriculture and artisans. Whether you produce vegetables, baked goods, value-added products, flowers, or crafts, this market draws shoppers specifically seeking locally-sourced alternatives. The established reputation and regular schedule mean customers return week after week, building relationships with their favorite vendors and discovering new offerings as seasons change.

Carroll County Farmers Market

by Carroll County Farmers Market Association

Westminster, MD 21157

August 29

Farmers Market

25 spots open

Late summer is prime season for farmers markets, and the Carroll County Farmers Market in Westminster, MD is capturing that moment when local harvests are at their peak. Happening on August 29th, this single-day market brings together regional growers and food producers to showcase what's freshest from area farms during the tail end of the growing season. Late August means you'll find vegetables at the height of their quality, along with stone fruits, berries, and other produce that defines late-summer eating. Farmers markets differ from other vendor events in their focus on direct-from-farm offerings. Expect to find produce growers selling everything from tomatoes and peppers to leafy greens, root vegetables, and seasonal specialties that vary based on what's thriving in Carroll County's climate. Beyond produce, vendors typically include local egg producers, meat farmers raising beef, pork, poultry, and sometimes lamb or specialty meats, as well as dairy operations selling cheese, butter, and other value-added products. Many farmers market vendors also bring prepared foods, baked goods, jams, honey, and other farm-based items. The crowd at a farmers market in Westminster draws both regular home cooks looking to stock up for the week and people specifically seeking out local, fresh ingredients they can't find at conventional grocery stores. August shoppers are often planning end-of-summer meals and preserving projects, making this market timing ideal for vendors selling in volume. The atmosphere tends to be community-focused and slower-paced than larger festivals, allowing vendors to have real conversations with customers about their products and farming practices. Whether you grow produce, raise livestock, make value-added foods, or operate a farm-based business, the Carroll County Farmers Market on August 29th offers a direct-to-consumer sales opportunity in the Westminster area.

Downtown Westminster Farmers Market

by Downtown Westminster Farmers Market

Westminster, MD

2026-05-16

Farmers MarketContact Downtown Westminster Farmers Market for fees

20 spots open

The Downtown Westminster Farmers Market is Carroll County's oldest and longest-running producer-only farmers market, operating Saturdays from 8 AM to noon. Vendors must grow, raise, or produce their own goods, which typically include seasonal produce, fruits, vegetables, pasture-raised meats, eggs, artisan breads, baked goods, cut flowers, plants, honey, and handmade items like soaps and teas. Located in the historic Conaway Parking Lot adjacent to downtown, the market attracts residents seeking fresh local products and supports small family farms. The 2026 season runs from May 16 through November 21, offering the longest market season in the county. The venue is handicap accessible with ample free parking.

Westminster Farmers Market

by Westminster Farmers Market

5255 W 98th Ave, Westminster, CO 80020

Saturdays June 6 - September 26, 2026, 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Local Colorado produce, dairy, baked goods, home décor, and pet supplies. Vendor application open for 2026 season with variety of local artisan products.

Orchard Farmers Market

by Orchard Farmers Market

14535 Delaware St (Orchard Town Center), Westminster, CO 80023

Sundays June 7 - September 27, 2026, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Seasonal open-air farmers market at Macy's parking lot featuring fresh produce, baked goods, specialty foods, craft vendors. 10x10 spaces with 3:1 food-to-craft vendor ratio limit.

Downtown Westminster Farmers' Market

by Downtown Westminster Farmers' Market Organizers

Railroad Ave. (MD27) & Emerald Hill Lane, Westminster, MD 21157

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Westminster's seasonal farmers market brings fresh, locally-grown produce directly to the heart of downtown. Operating weekly during its season, this market creates a gathering space for producers and shoppers along Railroad Avenue in Westminster, Maryland. The Downtown Westminster Farmers' Market focuses on connecting community members with regional growers and food vendors who offer everything from seasonal vegetables and fruits to other farm-fresh products. It's the kind of market where you'll find what's actually in season rather than what's been shipped from elsewhere, so the inventory shifts throughout the year based on what local farms are harvesting. Farmers markets like this one serve a different purpose than typical retail grocery shopping. They're designed to give vendors direct access to customers who value knowing where their food comes from and supporting local agriculture. The atmosphere tends to be more personal and community-focused, with growers often able to share details about how they farm, answer questions about preparation, or offer recipe suggestions. If you're a vendor selling produce, preserves, baked goods, or other food items, you'll be reaching customers who specifically chose to come out to shop locally and seasonally. The Downtown Westminster Farmers' Market accepts WIC benefits and the Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (FMNP), making it accessible to a broader range of shoppers. This payment flexibility reflects the market's role in supporting food access across the community. Since this is a seasonal market, the operating dates vary by year, so you'll want to reach out to the organizers directly to confirm when the current season begins and ends, as well as any vendor application requirements or fees. The location at Railroad Avenue and Emerald Hill Lane in Westminster puts it in a convenient downtown spot for both foot traffic and vendor setup.

Festivals in Westminster(3)

South Carolina Apple Festival 2026

by South Carolina Apple Festival Association

Downtown Westminster, 135 E Main St, Westminster, SC 29693

September 4-6, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

The South Carolina Apple Festival takes place September 4-6, 2026 in downtown Westminster, SC. The festival has been celebrating the apple harvest in upstate Oconee County for decades. The festival features live music, local craft and food vendors lining Main Street. For vendor applications and information, contact the festival at (864) 647-7223 or Festival@WestminsterSC.com. The festival is hosted by the South Carolina Apple Festival Association at 135 E Main Street in Westminster.

Westminster Flower and Jazz Festival

by City of Westminster Recreation & Parks

Westminster, MD 21157

May 9

Festival

25 spots open

On May 9th, Westminster, Maryland will host a one-time celebration that brings together two beloved elements: blooming flowers and live jazz music. The Westminster Flower and Jazz Festival creates a unique atmosphere where the garden-focused crowd and music enthusiasts naturally overlap, making it an ideal event for vendors serving both audiences. Festivals of this type draw a diverse crowd looking for a full day of entertainment and shopping. You'll find attendees interested in perennials, garden decor, and landscaping services alongside those seeking fresh flowers, floral arrangements, and plants. Beyond the garden category, the jazz music element attracts music lovers, date-night couples, and families looking for cultural entertainment. Food vendors thrive at festivals like this one, as people settle in to enjoy performances and aren't rushing through like at a typical farmers market. Expect demand for everything from gourmet snacks and beverages to full meal options. The festival setting means multiple entertainment stages and a relaxed, lingering atmosphere that encourages browsing and impulse purchases. Unlike craft fairs that focus primarily on handmade goods, a mixed festival welcomes vendors across categories: local artisans, food producers, plant nurseries, gift vendors, and home goods sellers all find their place. The combination of live entertainment and outdoor spring weather means attendees come prepared to spend time and money across various categories. May 9th timing positions this festival in prime spring season, when people are most engaged with gardens, outdoor entertaining, and seasonal activities. If you sell flowers, plants, garden accessories, food, beverages, crafts, home decor, or live entertainment services, this Westminster event offers access to a community-minded audience actively shopping across multiple categories while enjoying outdoor entertainment and festival atmosphere.

Maryland Wine Festival

by Maryland Wineries Association

Westminster, MD

2027-06-06

FestivalContact Maryland Wineries Association for vendor fees

20 spots open

The Maryland Wine Festival is a celebrated event held annually at the Carroll County Farm Museum featuring tastings from Maryland wineries alongside juried artisan vendors and local food trucks. The festival draws thousands of wine enthusiasts who enjoy shopping from craft vendors, live music entertainment, and food options. Held on the picturesque 143-acre historic farm in early summer, the festival is one of the oldest and largest wine festivals on the East Coast, established in 1984. Vendors include juried artisans selling handmade crafts, flowers (new this year with the Bottles & Blooms theme), and food establishments. The event offers multiple admission levels and a retail market for purchases.

Pop-Ups in Westminster(1)

Westminster Wine Stroll

Westminster, MD

April 25

Pop-Up

25 spots open

This one-time pop-up event transforms Westminster, Maryland into a wine lover's destination on April 25th. The Westminster Wine Stroll brings together local wineries and wine vendors in a casual, walkable format that lets attendees sample offerings at their own pace throughout designated areas of town. Unlike traditional sit-down wine tastings or formal events, a wine stroll encourages exploration and discovery, with participants moving between different stations to taste a range of wines from Maryland producers and regional wineries. The event creates an ideal opportunity for wine retailers, local food vendors, and artisanal producers to connect with engaged customers who are actively seeking quality beverages and complementary products. Spring is prime tasting season, and April's pleasant weather makes it perfect for outdoor or semi-outdoor sampling. Attendees typically include wine enthusiasts ranging from casual drinkers curious about Maryland's growing wine region to serious collectors looking to discover new producers. Many visitors come with friends or partners, creating a social atmosphere that encourages longer visits and repeat interactions with vendors. If you sell wine, craft beverages, gourmet foods, cheese, charcuterie, artisan goods, or products that pair well with wine experiences, this pop-up offers strong positioning. Customers at wine-focused events tend to be quality-conscious and willing to invest in specialty products. The Westminster Wine Stroll's one-time format makes it a concentrated selling opportunity, drawing attendees specifically interested in this category rather than a mixed-vendor event where wine-related shoppers might be diluted among other interests. Consider how your products complement wine tasting or fit into a curated spring experience. The casual stroll format means you'll have time to engage with customers, share your story, and build relationships that can extend beyond a single event.

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