Vendor Events in Wilmington, DE
33 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Wilmington, DE. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Wilmington(15)
Rodney Square Wilmington Farmers Market 2026
by Downtown Visions
Wilmington, DE
Every Wednesday May 6 - October 28, 2026
20 spots open
Every Wednesday from May through late October, Rodney Square in downtown Wilmington comes alive with the Rodney Square Wilmington Farmers Market, a weekly gathering that brings together vendors and shoppers in the heart of the city. Running from 10am to 2pm, this farmers market serves as a hub for local producers, artisans, and food vendors who set up across the historic square from early May through the end of October 2026. As a weekly farmers market rather than a one-time event, Rodney Square offers consistency for both regular customers and vendors looking to build a loyal customer base throughout the season. The weekly format means you'll see familiar faces week after week, creating community connections that go beyond a single festival day. The spring-through-fall timeline captures the prime growing season in Delaware and the surrounding mid-Atlantic region, so you can expect fresh produce, seasonal offerings, and products that shift with what's coming into harvest. Early summer brings greens and early vegetables, mid-season explodes with berries and stone fruits, and fall transitions to root vegetables, apples, and storage crops. The mixed vendor category focus at Rodney Square means you'll find more than just produce. Farmers markets with diverse vendor lineups typically host a combination of produce growers, prepared foods, baked goods, jams and preserves, flowers, plants, and often handmade goods like soaps, crafts, and other artisanal products. This variety draws a broad audience of downtown Wilmington residents and workers, from people doing their weekly grocery shopping to those looking for specialty items and unique finds they won't get at a conventional grocery store. The downtown location means foot traffic from the business district and good accessibility for urban shoppers. For vendors interested in participating at the Rodney Square Wilmington Farmers Market 2026, reach out to Downtown Visions for vendor information and application details.
Clinton County Farmers' Market
by Clinton County Farmers' Market Organizers
81 West Main Street, Wilmington, OH 45177
Wed: 4:00 PM-7:00 PM;Sat: 8:30 AM-12:00 PM, Jun 7 - Oct 31
25 spots open
A weekly farmers market operating in the heart of Wilmington, the Clinton County Farmers' Market brings local producers and shoppers together twice weekly from June through October. Located at 81 West Main Street, this market caters to those seeking fresh, locally-sourced food and farm products in Clinton County, Ohio. The market runs Wednesday evenings from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM and Saturday mornings from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM, making it convenient for both weekday and weekend shopping habits. Whether you're an early riser catching the Saturday morning crowd or prefer the after-work Wednesday energy, there's a time slot that fits most schedules. Vendors at this market focus on food and produce, offering everything from seasonal vegetables and fresh eggs to baked goods, honey, and herbs. Many producers bring organic products, appealing to shoppers who prioritize chemical-free options and sustainable farming practices. Beyond produce, you'll find artisanal baked items and value-added products like honey and herbal goods, giving the market a nice mix of staple groceries and specialty items. This variety means shoppers can often do a significant portion of their weekly food shopping in one place while supporting local agriculture. The Clinton County Farmers' Market accepts multiple payment methods, including credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, making fresh local food accessible to a wider range of community members. The market's summer and fall season aligns with peak harvest periods, so vendors typically have the widest selection and freshest offerings during these months. For vendors, this weekly market offers consistent foot traffic and a loyal customer base looking for quality local products. The dual schedule and established customer base make it a reliable option for food producers and artisans looking to build relationships within the Wilmington area.
Village Fresh Farmers Market
by Village Fresh Farmers Market Organizers
2101 N Market St, Wilmington, DE 19802
Thu:3:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June to October
25 spots open
Running Thursday afternoons from June through October, this weekly farmers market brings local growers and food vendors to 2101 N Market St in Wilmington, Delaware. The Village Fresh Farmers Market operates during the peak growing season when Delaware's agricultural producers have the freshest vegetables, fruits, and other farm products to share with the community. The 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM time slot makes it convenient for people to stop by after work or school, turning the market into a regular gathering spot for residents throughout New Castle County. What sets a farmers market apart from other retail experiences is the direct relationship between growers and buyers. At Village Fresh, you'll find vendors selling vegetables they've harvested that week, along with other local food products. Because the market runs weekly through the fall season, you'll see the inventory shift naturally with what's in season, early summer tomatoes and greens give way to late-season squash, root vegetables, and other autumn crops. This rhythm reflects the actual agricultural calendar rather than year-round uniform produce. The market welcomes various payment methods, accepting both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, which makes fresh, local food accessible to a wider range of shoppers. This inclusive approach to payment means neighbors from all parts of Wilmington can participate in supporting local agriculture. Whether you're looking to build a regular shopping routine or exploring what local growers have available, the Thursday afternoon schedule at Village Fresh fits naturally into weekly rhythms. For vendors, this established weekly market in a central Wilmington location offers consistent foot traffic throughout the summer and fall months.
Rockwood Park Farmers Market
by Rockwood Park Farmers Market Organizers
610 Shipley Road, Wilmington, DE 19809
Thu: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, May 21 - Oct 29
25 spots open
If you're selling fresh produce, baked goods, or other farm products in the Wilmington area, a weekly farmers market offers reliable foot traffic and repeat customers who expect seasonal variety and quality. Rockwood Park Farmers Market runs Thursday afternoons from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM between late May and late October, making it an accessible option for vendors who want a mid-week slot without committing to weekend hours. The market's location at 610 Shipley Road in Wilmington, New Castle County, places it in a convenient spot for both local growers and the community shoppers who make farmers markets part of their weekly routine. The market focuses on food and produce vendors, which means you'll be alongside farmers bringing in seasonal vegetables, fruit, herbs, and other edibles alongside artisan food makers. Typical vendor categories include baked goods fresh from ovens, homemade jams and preserves, local meat producers, specialty mushrooms, and other value-added products that appeal to home cooks and food-focused shoppers. This mix draws customers who prioritize local sourcing and are willing to pay for quality, making it a solid venue for both commodity items and specialty offerings. The Thursday afternoon timing catches people heading into the weekend planning phase, and the May through October window covers the peak growing season when produce variety is at its richest. The market accepts credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, which expands your potential customer base and removes payment barriers for shoppers. If you're based in or near Wilmington and looking for a consistent weekly market slot during the warmer months, Rockwood Park Farmers Market offers both the regular vendor schedule and the foot traffic that comes with an established community gathering spot.
Delaware Avenue Farmers' Market
by Delaware Avenue Farmers' Market Organizers
1727 Delaware Avenue, Wilmington, DE 19806
Tue: 4:00 PM-7:30 PM, May 1 - Sep 1
25 spots open
Wilmington's summertime destination for local produce and artisan foods, the Delaware Avenue Farmers' Market runs weekly from May through September at 1727 Delaware Avenue. Operating Tuesday evenings from 4:00 PM to 7:30 PM, this farmers market creates a consistent routine for shoppers and vendors alike during the prime growing season in Delaware's New Castle County. Vendors at the Delaware Avenue Farmers' Market bring a mix of farm-fresh offerings and handmade goods that reflect the region's agricultural and artisan communities. You'll find seasonal produce from local growers, fresh eggs, cut flowers, and herb bundles alongside value-added products like jams, preserves, and infused honey. Many vendors also offer handcrafted items such as soap, body products, and plants, giving shoppers a variety of reasons to visit beyond fresh groceries. The evening timing makes it convenient for people to stop by after work, whether they're looking to pick up dinner ingredients or support local producers with a regular shopping routine. The Tuesday evening slot positions this market as a popular gathering spot for Wilmington residents seeking connection to local food sources and small-batch goods. Farmers markets in urban settings like Wilmington often attract customers who prioritize knowing where their food comes from and supporting Delaware-based vendors. The seasonal schedule from May through early September aligns with peak harvest periods, meaning vendors typically have their strongest selection of produce and prepared foods during these months. For vendors, this market offers a reliable weekly outlet with consistent foot traffic from nearby neighborhoods and downtown workers during its evening hours.
Carousel Park Farmers Market
by Carousel Park Farmers Market Organizers
3700 Limestone Road, Wilmington, DE 19808
Fridays, 2:00 PM-6:00 PM
25 spots open
The Carousel Park Farmers Market is an established seasonal farmers market operated by New Castle County serving the Wilmington, Delaware area. Vendors offer fresh local produce, bakery items, honey, jams, prepared foods, plants and flowers, and handmade items from local artisans. The market operates year-round on Friday afternoons during the May through October season at the Carousel Park Equestrian Center. The market accepts multiple payment methods including cash, debit, credit cards, and EBT benefits. The location offers a unique park setting conducive to shopping for local goods and supporting local farmers and small food producers. Vendor participation varies weekly.
Bellefonte DE Farmers Market
by Bellefonte DE Farmers Market Organizers
912 Brandywine Boulevard, Wilmington, DE 19809
Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, May 17 - Sep 13
25 spots open
If you're looking for fresh, locally-sourced produce and food products in the Bellefonte area of New Castle County, Delaware, this weekly farmers market is a destination worth adding to your Saturday routine. Running from May through mid-September, the market takes place every Saturday morning from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at 912 Brandywine Boulevard, making it an accessible option for both early risers seeking the best selection and those who prefer a more relaxed mid-morning visit. The seasonal rhythm of a farmers market means you'll find different products throughout the growing season. Early summer brings the first tender vegetables and fresh herbs, while late summer sees an abundance of peak-season produce, berries, and flowering plants. Vendors at the Bellefonte DE Farmers Market typically include local farmers, bakers, and food artisans offering everything from freshly harvested vegetables and seasonal fruits to locally-produced cheese, eggs, and baked goods. Many also bring cut flowers, potted plants, and culinary herbs, giving you options for both your kitchen and home. This mix of vendors creates a vibrant community gathering where you can source ingredients for the week while supporting regional producers. The farmers market format offers a different experience than a traditional grocery store or festival setting. It's typically more intimate than a large craft fair, focused specifically on food and agriculture rather than handmade goods, and organized around direct vendor-to-customer sales. You'll have the opportunity to speak directly with the people growing or making your food, ask about farming practices, and discover seasonal specialties you might not find elsewhere. Since the market accepts credit cards alongside cash, it's easy to shop from multiple vendors without worrying about carrying large amounts of cash. Whether you're a longtime shopper or new to farmers markets, the Bellefonte location provides a convenient way to connect with local food producers throughout the warmer months.
Riverfront Farmers Market - Downtown Location
by Riverfront Farmers Market - Downtown Location Organizers
Dock Street between 2nd and Water Streets, Wilmington, NC 28401
Saturdays 8:00 AM-1:00 PM, April 18 - late November
25 spots open
The Riverfront Farmers Market is Wilmington's longest-running farmers market, established in 2003. Held every Saturday morning along the historic riverfront in downtown Wilmington, it attracts up to 50 vendors selling locally grown produce, fresh meats, seafood, baked goods, honey, eggs, artisan crafts, jewelry, and more. The market draws both local shoppers and tourists seeking fresh ingredients and handmade goods in a vibrant community atmosphere by the Cape Fear River. The seasonal market operates April through late November, featuring producers, bakers, and local artisans. Applications for both produce vendors and artisan crafters are available through the official website.
Farmers' Market at Poplar Grove
by Farmers' Market at Poplar Grove Organizers
10200 US Highway 17, Wilmington, NC 28411
Wed: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM, Apr 1 - Nov 17; Tue: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM, Nov 24 - Nov 24
25 spots open
Located at 10200 US Highway 17 in Wilmington, this weekly farmers market serves the greater Poplar Grove area and surrounding communities in Pender County with fresh, locally-sourced products year-round. From April through November, the market operates Wednesday mornings from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, making it convenient for both early-bird shoppers and those looking to stock up mid-week. A special Tuesday session runs through late November, extending the shopping window as the season winds down. This is the kind of farmers market where you'll find vendors who know their products inside and out, whether they're selling produce they've grown themselves, eggs from their own chickens, or seafood caught locally. The vendor mix reflects the diversity of what grows and is produced in coastal North Carolina. You'll encounter farmers selling seasonal vegetables and fruits, bakers offering fresh bread and pastries, cheese makers, beekeepers with honey, and producers of other value-added goods. Flowers appear regularly, bringing color and variety to the market throughout the growing season. Many vendors focus on organic and sustainably-grown products, appealing to shoppers interested in knowing where their food comes from. The market welcomes credit card payments alongside cash, removing barriers for modern shoppers. For vendors, this weekly farmers market offers consistent foot traffic from Wilmington residents and visitors looking for quality local goods. The regular schedule from spring through fall provides a predictable selling opportunity, while the extended November dates capture holiday shoppers. The location on US Highway 17 makes it accessible, and the established vendor community attracts shoppers who return week after week for their favorite products and producers.
West Side Grows Farmers Market Wilmington
by West Side Grows
Cool Spring Park, Wilmington, DE 19801
Wednesdays 3:30-6:30 PM, June 24 - October 28, 2026
20 spots open
The West Side Grows Farmers Market in Wilmington brings fresh, local produce and farm products directly to Cool Spring Park in the heart of the West Side community. Running weekly on Wednesday afternoons from June through late October, this farmers market creates a reliable gathering space where residents can access seasonal vegetables, fruits, and other farm-sourced goods while supporting regional growers. The 3:30 to 6:30 PM time slot works well for people picking up dinner ingredients after work or stopping by on their way home from school. Farmers markets like this one differ from one-time festivals or pop-ups in that they build recurring relationships between vendors and customers. Regular attendees come to know their favorite growers, learn what's in season, and plan meals around what's available that week. You'll typically find vendors selling everything from greens and root vegetables to berries, herbs, and prepared foods made from local ingredients. The weekly rhythm means the product mix shifts naturally with the seasons, starting with early summer crops in late June and moving through fall harvests by October. Cool Spring Park provides a central neighborhood location that's walkable for many West Side residents. A farmers market in this setting serves as more than a shopping destination; it becomes part of the community fabric, especially during the warmer months when the outdoor gathering happens twice weekly. If you're a produce grower, value-added food producer, or farmer looking to build a consistent customer base, the weekly schedule and neighborhood focus of West Side Grows Farmers Market offers a stable selling opportunity throughout the summer and fall season.
Riverfront Farmers Market Wilmington
by Riverfront Farmers Market Inc.
Dock St, between 2nd and Water St, Wilmington, NC 28401
Saturdays, 8 AM - 1 PM, Year-round 2026
35 spots open
Wilmington's year-round farmers market brings together local producers and artisans along the scenic Riverfront on Dock Street between 2nd and Water Street. Operating every Saturday morning from 8 AM to 1 PM, this weekly gathering creates a reliable destination for shoppers seeking fresh, locally-sourced goods in the heart of historic downtown. The market's location near the Cape Fear River provides a pleasant backdrop for browsing and shopping, with the waterfront setting drawing both regular customers and visitors exploring the area. You'll find a consistent mix of vendors at Riverfront Farmers Market Wilmington, with a strong focus on fresh seasonal produce, local baked goods, prepared foods, and handmade artisan items. Because the market runs year-round, the produce selection shifts with the seasons, spring brings early greens and berries, summer features peak vegetables and fruits, fall offers harvest staples like squash and apples, and winter showcases cold-season crops and storage vegetables. Bakers typically offer fresh breads, pastries, and specialty items, while prepared food vendors provide ready-to-eat options like jams, sauces, or ready-made meals. The artisan side of the market draws crafters selling handmade goods that complement the farm-fresh focus. The Saturday timing and central downtown location make this market accessible for weekend shopping routines, and the consistent weekly schedule throughout 2026 means vendors can build regular customer relationships. The atmosphere tends to attract a mix of locals who view the market as part of their weekly routine and shoppers looking for alternatives to grocery stores. Live entertainment often adds to the community feel, making the market a gathering spot rather than just a transaction point.
Wilmington Downtown Farmers Market
by Downtown Wilmington Market Association
S Front St & Dock St, Wilmington, NC 28401
Saturdays, 8 AM - 1 PM, April - November
25 spots open
Located at the intersection of S Front Street and Dock Street in historic downtown Wilmington, this weekly Saturday farmers market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans from April through November. Running from 8 AM to 1 PM each week, the market serves as a gathering place for the community and a reliable sourcing point for vendors looking to reach customers who prioritize fresh, locally-made goods. The Wilmington Downtown Farmers Market draws the typical farmers market crowd: home cooks seeking seasonal produce, health-conscious shoppers looking for alternatives to supermarket offerings, and gift buyers interested in handmade items with local character. Because the market operates through the growing season, you'll see the inventory shift with the calendar. Spring brings greens and early vegetables, summer peaks with berries and stone fruits, and fall offers root vegetables and harvest-season baked goods. The proximity to the Cape Fear River and coastal setting means seafood vendors are often part of the mix, appealing to both everyday shoppers and those seeking specialty ingredients. For vendors, the Saturday morning timing works well for reaching both early risers on weekend shopping trips and those making it part of a broader downtown visit. The downtown location means foot traffic beyond just farmers market shoppers, especially as Wilmington's riverfront district continues to draw visitors. The weekly format provides consistency for regular vendors who want to build a customer base over the season, and the April to November window aligns with peak produce availability in North Carolina's climate. Whether you're selling seasonal vegetables, baked goods, jams, crafts, or other handmade items, this market attracts shoppers actively seeking local options and willing to shop at outdoor markets.
Riverfront Market Wilmington
by Riverfront Development Corporation of Delaware
Wilmington, DE
2026-05-02
20 spots open
Riverfront Market Wilmington is a year-round indoor farmers market located in a beautifully restored historic warehouse along the Christina River in Wilmington, Delaware. Housed in a distinctive space featuring vaulted ceilings and exposed brick, the market creates an inviting atmosphere for both shoppers and vendors looking to build a loyal customer base in the heart of the city. Operating weekly on Saturdays from 9am to 4pm, this indoor venue provides a weather-protected environment that keeps the market thriving throughout all seasons, making it an ideal destination for vendors who want consistent, year-round sales opportunities without the unpredictability of outdoor markets. The market draws a diverse mix of vendors and customers, with a strong focus on fresh local produce alongside prepared foods and specialty items. You'll find coffee roasters, bakeries, and a rotating selection of prepared meal vendors representing cuisines including Peruvian, Thai, and Mexican, which speaks to the market's appeal to a food-conscious and multicultural audience. The weekly rhythm means regular attendees become familiar faces, giving vendors the chance to develop relationships and repeat business rather than relying on one-time event shoppers. For vendors, the indoor location offers several advantages beyond weather protection. The historic warehouse setting with its architectural character tends to attract shoppers who are intentional about where they spend their money and what they buy. The riverfront location in downtown Wilmington positions the market as a destination rather than a convenience stop, drawing visitors who are specifically seeking quality produce, artisanal foods, and specialty items. Whether you're a produce grower, prepared foods maker, or specialty beverage producer, Riverfront Market Wilmington's consistent Saturday schedule and year-round operation create a strong foundation for building and maintaining a vendor presence in Delaware's largest city.
Downtown Wilmington Farmers Market at Rodney Square
by Downtown Visions / Downtown Wilmington
Wilmington, DE
2026-05-06
20 spots open
The Downtown Wilmington Farmers Market at Rodney Square brings fresh, locally-sourced goods to the heart of Wilmington's business district every Wednesday from May through late October. Running from 10am to 2pm, this weekly farmers market serves downtown workers, residents, and visitors looking for quality produce and prepared foods during their lunch hour. Located at Rodney Square, one of Wilmington's central gathering spaces, the market creates a convenient shopping destination right in the middle of the city. Vendors at this farmers market typically include local farmers bringing seasonal produce, from spring greens and strawberries in May through summer tomatoes, peppers, and stone fruits, and into fall squash and root vegetables by October. You'll also find prepared food vendors offering ready-to-eat options ideal for the downtown lunch crowd, as well as artisan producers selling value-added products like jams, baked goods, and other locally-made items. The mix of offerings means customers can fill their weekly produce needs, grab lunch, and discover small-batch products all in one stop. Because this is a weekly farmers market rather than a seasonal one-off event, it builds consistent foot traffic and repeat customers throughout the growing season. The Wednesday timing and downtown location make it particularly accessible for office workers and lunch-hour shoppers who want farm-fresh ingredients without traveling far from their workday. Hosted by Downtown Visions, the market is part of the broader effort to activate public space and support local food systems in Wilmington. Whether you're a produce vendor, prepared foods maker, or artisan with seasonal products, this market offers weekly selling opportunities with an established customer base of downtown commuters and residents who prioritize local, fresh goods.
Wilmington Riverfront Farmers Market
by Riverfront Development Corporation
400 Justison Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
2026-05-06
25 spots open
Farmers markets are where local growers connect directly with home cooks and families looking for fresh, seasonal produce, and the weekly market along Wilmington's riverfront at 400 Justison Street brings exactly that energy to downtown. Running on Wednesday afternoons, this market draws Delaware farmers who travel in with whatever's in season, meaning you'll find different offerings depending on when you visit throughout the growing months. In early summer like the May dates that kick things off, expect tender greens, early berries, asparagus, and the first tomatoes of the season as vendors arrive with produce picked recently or that morning. What sets a farmers market apart from other vendor events is the direct producer-to-consumer relationship. The farmers selling here are typically growing the crops themselves rather than reselling, so they can answer questions about variety, growing practices, and best uses for their produce. Beyond the farm stands, food trucks round out the offerings, giving visitors lunch and snack options while they shop. The Christina River waterfront location adds a particular appeal, especially as weather warms into spring and summer, making it a pleasant destination for an afternoon outing rather than just a quick shopping stop. The Wednesday afternoon timing means the market fits into a lot of routines, whether that's a midweek shopping trip for weekend cooking or a casual walk through downtown with live music as a backdrop. The mix of serious home gardeners stocking up, families introducing kids to where food comes from, and folks who just enjoy the market atmosphere creates a steady crowd. If you sell prepared foods, baked goods, plants, or anything that complements fresh produce, this is the kind of weekly market where you'll build regular customer relationships and benefit from being part of the waterfront's growing food and gathering scene.
Festivals in Wilmington(14)
Vermont Blueberry Festival
by Southern Vermont Deerfield Valley Chamber of Commerce
Multiple Deerfield Valley locations including Wilmington, Dover, Whitingham, and Jacksonville; primary: 21 West Main Street, Wilmington, VT 05363
2026-07-31
20 spots open
The Vermont Blueberry Festival is a signature summer celebration spanning late July through early August across southern Vermont's Deerfield Valley. This multi-town festival features vendor opportunities through street fairs, craft fairs, and markets showcasing local artisans and food producers. The event includes the Jacksonville Opening Ceremonies, Dover Blueberry Parade, Blueberry Musical Boat Extravaganza, and the Blueberry Block Party in downtown Wilmington. Vendors sell Vermont-made crafts, artisanal goods, food, and blueberry-themed products. The festival also offers live music throughout the region, blueberry-themed restaurant specials, pick-your-own opportunities at local farms, and family activities. This established, community-organized event draws substantial crowds seeking blueberry-themed entertainment and shopping.
Brandywine Festival of the Arts
by Brandywine Festival of the Arts
Josephine Gardens, Brandywine Park, Wilmington, DE 19802
September 12-13, 2026, Sat 10 AM - 6 PM, Sun 10 AM - 4 PM
25 spots open
Every September, the Brandywine Festival of the Arts draws serious art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike to one of Delaware's most established cultural events. Taking place in the scenic Josephine Gardens at Brandywine Park in Wilmington, this festival has built a reputation over its 65-year history as a destination for discovering quality handmade work across multiple disciplines. The setting itself, a green, open space within the park, creates an inviting atmosphere where artists can display their pieces while attendees stroll through without feeling rushed or crowded. You'll find the juried artist roster spans fine art, ceramics, jewelry, woodwork, and sculpture. This means the quality bar is consistently high, and the diversity of work means there's something whether you're drawn to wearable art, functional pottery, original paintings, hand-carved wooden pieces, or contemporary sculptural work. Artists who participate tend to be serious craftspeople and fine artists, not hobbyists, so the caliber of execution and originality reflects that commitment. For vendors, this is a market where collectors actively shop and where custom commissions often develop. The festival runs across two days in mid-September, with Saturday hours from 10 AM to 6 PM and Sunday from 10 AM to 4 PM, giving you flexibility in how you schedule your booth time. Beyond the visual art, the event includes live music performances throughout both days, creating energy and encouraging people to linger in the gardens. Food trucks are on-site, which keeps attendees on the grounds longer and creates natural gathering points between vendor visits. The Wilmington location is accessible, with shuttle service available from nearby parking, which helps manage the flow of foot traffic during peak hours. This festival attracts the kind of attendee who comes specifically to support artists and acquire meaningful pieces for their homes or collections. It's a well-established event in Delaware's cultural calendar, which means repeat visitors and word-of-mouth recognition. If you work in fine crafts, ceramics, fine jewelry, or woodwork, the Brandywine Festival of the Arts represents a solid opportunity to reach a committed arts-buying audience in a well-organized, established setting.
Vermont Wine and Harvest Festival 2026
by SVDV Chamber of Commerce
Downtown Wilmington, W Main St, Wilmington, VT 05363
September 18-19, 2026
20 spots open
The Vermont Wine and Harvest Festival is held September 19, 2026 with the Wine Stroll & Soup Contest on Friday, September 18 in Wilmington, Vermont. The festival celebrates Vermont's harvest season with wineries, breweries, distilleries, and local food producers. Vendor applications are available for Artisan Vendors and Wine and Food Vendors through the Southern Vermont Deerfield Valley Chamber. Wilmington's Main Street hosts the main festival.
Wilmington Riverfest
by Wilmington Riverfest
Wilmington, NC
2026-10-03
20 spots open
This annual waterfront festival brings thousands of visitors to Historic Downtown Wilmington during the first weekend of October, making it an ideal event for vendors looking to reach a diverse audience in a scenic setting. Wilmington Riverfest takes place along the Cape Fear riverfront, where attendees come specifically to enjoy a mix of local food, handmade goods, and live entertainment in one of North Carolina's most picturesque downtown areas. The festival's timing in early fall means pleasant weather and strong foot traffic from both locals and tourists exploring the region's historic district. The vendor mix at Wilmington Riverfest reflects a broad appeal. Food vendors set up alongside artisan crafters, makers, and small businesses, creating an environment where customers move between food stalls and craft booths throughout the day. This diverse vendor lineup means shoppers are already in a spending mindset, looking for everything from prepared food and beverages to handmade jewelry, art, home goods, and seasonal items. The presence of nonprofits alongside commercial vendors adds to the community-focused feel of the event, attracting attendees who value supporting local causes and independent makers. Setup happens on Friday afternoon, with vendors able to begin positioning their booths after 3pm. This timing works well for vendors who want to arrive and prepare without an extremely early morning start. The two-day October weekend provides a full selling window across Saturday and Sunday, which typically sees the strongest attendance at fall festivals. Wilmington's location as a tourist destination means the event draws not just local shoppers but visitors exploring the Cape Fear riverfront area, creating opportunities for vendors to connect with customers who may travel some distance for the event. For vendors focused on arts, crafts, and handmade goods, Wilmington Riverfest offers the kind of community-oriented setting where buyers come with the intention to browse, discover, and support local makers. The waterfront location and entertainment programming keep people on-site longer, increasing the chance that shoppers will visit multiple vendor booths throughout the day.
Wilmington Fall Into The Holidays Fair
Wilmington, MA
November 7
25 spots open
As the autumn season transitions into the holiday shopping period, Wilmington, MA hosts a seasonal celebration designed to kick off the festive time of year. The Wilmington Fall Into The Holidays Fair brings together a curated mix of vendors offering everything from handmade crafts and holiday decorations to artisan goods and seasonal products. This one-time November event captures that sweet spot in the calendar when shoppers begin thinking about holiday gifts, home décor, and special treats for the season ahead. Festival events like this differ from regular markets in that they typically offer a more concentrated, celebration-focused shopping experience with a thematic atmosphere. The Fall Into The Holidays Fair is structured around helping both longtime gift-givers and casual holiday shoppers discover local and small-business vendors in one convenient location. You'll find the kind of merchandise that appeals to people in holiday-planning mode: handcrafted ornaments, wreaths, seasonal décor items, artisan foods and baked goods, jewelry, home accessories, and gift-ready products that appeal to a broad audience. The mixed vendor category means you're not limited to any single product type, giving shoppers real variety as they tackle their holiday wish lists. The November 7th date positions this fair right at the beginning of the holiday shopping season, attracting attendees who prefer to get ahead of the crowds and support local vendors rather than jumping into big-box retail. These shoppers tend to appreciate handmade and unique items that feel more personal than mass-produced alternatives. If you sell seasonal products, holiday-specific merchandise, gifts, decorations, or general craft items with broad appeal, this festival offers a chance to reach customers actively in buying mode. The one-time nature of the event also creates urgency for both vendors and shoppers, making it an ideal opportunity to introduce your products to the Wilmington community before the holiday rush fully kicks in.
Wilmington Holiday Arts and Craft Festival
Wilmington, MA
November 27-29, 2026
25 spots open
Taking place over the Thanksgiving weekend in late November, this juried festival in Wilmington, MA brings together makers and craftspeople from across the region for a celebration of handmade goods timed perfectly for holiday shopping. The Wilmington Holiday Arts and Craft Festival is the kind of event where people go to find one-of-a-kind gifts they won't discover elsewhere, whether that's pottery, jewelry, textiles, woodwork, or seasonal décor. The juried selection process means vendors are curated for quality and originality, so shoppers know they're browsing work from established makers and artists who take their craft seriously. Holiday festivals like this one occupy a special niche in the event calendar. Unlike farmers markets that happen weekly year-round, or pop-ups that might focus on a specific category, a festival draws a concentrated crowd of people in a holiday shopping mindset. Many attendees are specifically looking to support local artisans and buy handcrafted gifts rather than mass-produced items. The November timing means the event catches the early holiday shopping rush, when people are planning ahead and gift-giving is top of mind. Families often make festival visits a seasonal tradition, so there's repeat traffic and loyalty built into the audience. What draws vendors to a festival like this is the convergence of serious buyers, the prestige of a juried event, and the multi-day format that spreads foot traffic across the full weekend. Shoppers expect to pay craft-fair prices for quality work, so vendors selling premium or higher-ticket items tend to do well. The Wilmington location in Massachusetts also means you're reaching customers within the broader Boston area and surrounding communities who value supporting local makers and are willing to travel for curated shopping experiences. Whether you make home goods, wearables, art, or seasonal items, this festival draws the kind of engaged, intentional shopper who appreciates handmade craftsmanship.
St. Paddy's Loop Wilmington
by Out & About Magazine
Wilmington, DE
2027-03-14
20 spots open
Wilmington's Trolley Square neighborhood comes alive in mid-March with a St. Patrick's Day celebration that blends traditional pub culture with street-level vendor activity. The St. Paddy's Loop on March 14, 2026 is a one-time festival event that channels the energy of historic Irish pub crawls while creating opportunities for vendors to tap into a festive, celebratory crowd. Out & About Magazine has organized this event around a shuttle system connecting various bars and restaurants in the area, meaning attendees move between venues rather than staying in one location. This movement pattern creates steady foot traffic for sidewalk vendors positioned throughout the Trolley Square district. As a cultural pub crawl festival, the St. Paddy's Loop attracts people looking for an organized way to experience multiple venues in a single outing. Irish-themed merchandise, cultural crafts, and festive goods typically find strong demand at events like this, especially ones tied to a specific holiday. Attendees tend to be a mix of locals celebrating St. Patrick's Day traditions, tourists exploring Wilmington's downtown, and people seeking a structured, guided nightlife experience. The daytime and early evening hours likely draw families and casual visitors, while later hours skew toward adults focused on the bar portion of the loop. The festival format means vendors aren't confined to a single market hall or fairground. Instead, the sidewalk vendor component spreads activity across the Trolley Square neighborhood itself, creating multiple points of sale and visibility. Entertainment scheduled throughout the event adds to the atmosphere and gives people reasons to linger in different spots, which benefits nearby vendors. For those selling cultural items, holiday-specific products, or anything with Irish heritage themes, this one-day event on March 14, 2026 offers direct access to a concentrated group of people in celebratory mode and spending mindset.
Wilmington St. Patrick's Day Parade & Hooley
by Irish Culture Club of Delaware
Wilmington, DE
2027-03-14
20 spots open
Wilmington's St. Patrick's Day Parade & Hooley brings Irish heritage celebration to downtown Delaware on Saturday, March 14, 2026. The 48th edition of this annual festival kicks off at noon, with the parade route running from 4th and King Streets through to 14th and King, creating a multi-block spectacle that draws community members, families, and Irish culture enthusiasts throughout the city. This is a cultural parade festival, meaning it combines the energy and street presence of a traditional parade with a destination celebration space, making it appealing to both vendors positioned along the route and those setting up in the post-parade gathering area. The parade itself draws marching groups, cultural organizations, and community participants who celebrate Irish traditions through floats, performances, and street presence. Following the parade, the festival transitions into a Hooley, the traditional Irish word for a celebration or gathering, where attendees congregate under a large tent for food, beverages, and continued festivities. This two-part structure means vendors experience the foot traffic and visibility of the parade route, then a concentrated gathering space where people linger and spend time. Vendors at cultural parades like this typically include Irish food and beverage producers, cultural merchandise sellers, craft artisans with Celtic or heritage-themed work, and food vendors serving both traditional Irish fare and general festival food. The crowd tends to be mixed: families with children, adults celebrating their Irish heritage, local community members, and tourists. The March timing means spring weather in Delaware, though attendees generally dress warmly and the parade atmosphere keeps energy high. For vendors, the Wilmington St. Patrick's Day Parade & Hooley offers visibility during the parade hours and then a defined afterparty space where the crowd settles in. The combination of street parade presence and a centralized tent gathering makes this a hybrid event opportunity, allowing vendors to reach people moving through downtown and those seeking a destination celebration space. This is a well-established festival in its 48th year, suggesting strong community participation and attendance.
Wilmington Flower Market
by Wilmington Flower Market
Wilmington, DE
May 7-9, 2027
25 spots open
Held each spring in Wilmington, Delaware, this three-day festival celebrates the season with flowers, plants, and a diverse mix of vendors and activities. Taking place May 7-9, 2026 at Lookout Drive, the Wilmington Flower Market draws visitors looking for everything from fresh blooms and gardening supplies to crafts, gifts, and home goods. It's the kind of event where casual shoppers and serious gardeners mix with families seeking entertainment and food, creating a relaxed, community-oriented atmosphere that spans multiple vendor categories. The festival format means you'll find more than just plant sellers here. Alongside florists and nurseries, the event typically features artisans, local makers, and retail vendors offering handmade items, home décor, specialty foods, and other goods. This mix attracts a broad crowd, from green thumbs planning their spring gardens to gift shoppers and families looking for a weekend outing. The spring timing means peak interest in gardening and outdoor living, making it an especially popular season for vendors in those niches. Beyond shopping, the Wilmington Flower Market incorporates festival elements like entertainment and rides, along with food options, so attendees tend to stay longer and browse more thoroughly. This extended dwell time works well for vendors across multiple categories, whether you're selling plants and gardening items, handmade crafts, food products, or other general merchandise. The event draws a mix of serious plant enthusiasts and casual visitors, meaning there's potential for vendors appealing to different customer types and price points. If you sell flowers, plants, gardening products, handmade goods, food, or general retail items, the Wilmington Flower Market offers a chance to reach customers actively shopping and spending time at a well-attended spring festival in the Delaware area.
Bellefonte Arts Festival
by Bellefonte Arts
Wilmington, DE
May 16, 2027
25 spots open
Held in Wilmington, Delaware, this spring festival brings together over 40 artists and craftspeople for a celebration of handmade goods and creative work. The Bellefonte Arts Festival takes place on May 16, 2026, making it a perfect opportunity for vendors working across multiple disciplines to connect with art enthusiasts in the community. As a one-time event rather than a recurring market, it tends to draw strong foot traffic from people specifically seeking out quality artisan products and ready to invest in original work. The festival welcomes a diverse mix of vendors, which is typical of general arts festivals. You'll find everything from jewelry makers and painters to woodworkers, ceramicists, textile artists, and mixed-media creators. This variety appeals to a broad audience, families looking for unique gifts, interior designers sourcing one-of-a-kind pieces, and collectors hunting for emerging talent. The spring timing means attendees are often in the mood for seasonal décor, outdoor pieces, and refreshed home goods. The presence of 40+ vendors creates enough critical mass to draw consistent crowds throughout the day, which benefits vendors across all price points and styles. Arts festivals differ from farmers markets or craft fairs in that they typically emphasize original, handcrafted work and artistry. Attendees at these events are usually pre-disposed to appreciate the stories behind products and to pay accordingly for quality and uniqueness. The Bellefonte Arts Festival, situated in Wilmington, positions itself within a region with strong arts communities and educated consumers. For vendors, this means a crowd that values craftsmanship and is willing to spend on items they can't find in retail stores. If your work spans traditional fine arts, contemporary crafts, or any handmade specialty, this festival offers visibility to the right audience at an ideal time of year.
Wilmington Street Food Festival
by Riverfront Wilmington
Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park, 1 Rosa Parks Dr, Wilmington, DE 19801
May 16, 2027, 1 PM - 7 PM
25 spots open
Each May, the Wilmington Street Food Festival brings together the region's most popular restaurants and food truck operators for an afternoon of casual outdoor dining along the Delaware Riverfront. Held at Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park, this annual celebration centers on affordable sampling, giving attendees the chance to move between vendors and try multiple cuisines without a significant time or money commitment. The festival draws food-focused crowds looking to discover neighborhood favorites, support local food businesses, and enjoy the springtime weather in a scenic waterfront setting. The vendor mix at Wilmington Street Food Festival typically includes established local restaurants alongside mobile food vendors and newer food truck concepts. You'll find representation across multiple cuisines, everything from traditional comfort food and regional specialties to international dishes and contemporary cooking styles. This diversity means the festival appeals broadly to families, young professionals, food enthusiasts, and casual diners alike. The $5-or-less pricing structure encourages visitors to keep moving through the vendor lineup rather than settling at a single spot, which naturally drives traffic and creates opportunities for discovery across the board. As a food vendor considering Wilmington Street Food Festival, you're looking at an event held during prime spring season when outdoor eating is appealing and community engagement is high. The riverfront location at Tubman-Garrett Park offers a pleasant backdrop and accessible environment for the crowds this festival typically draws. The afternoon-into-evening timeframe (1 PM to 7 PM) captures both lunch and early dinner traffic, which can be advantageous for different vendor types depending on your menu and preparation approach. If your operation works well in a high-volume, casual sampling format, this festival presents solid exposure to Wilmington-area food consumers actively seeking new options and supporting local vendors.
Brandywine Spring Festival of the Arts
by Brandywine Spring Festival of the Arts
Siegel JCC, 101 Garden of Eden Rd, Wilmington, DE 19803
May 16-17, 2027
25 spots open
Taking place in May at the Siegel JCC in Wilmington, this two-day outdoor festival celebrates the creative energy of the Brandywine Valley arts community. The Brandywine Spring Festival of the Arts draws artists, craftspeople, and food vendors from across the region, creating a lively marketplace where attendees can discover original work directly from makers. Spring timing makes this an ideal event for both vendors and visitors looking to shake off the winter months and spend time outdoors browsing fine art, handcrafted goods, and sampling local food offerings. The festival's structure as a two-day event, held on May 16-17, 2026, gives vendors extended exposure to a steady stream of art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Unlike single-day markets, the two-day format allows you to build momentum on day one and capture different crowds on day two. The festival setting also differs from typical farmers markets or craft fairs in that it tends to attract attendees specifically seeking fine art and decorative pieces alongside food and beverage options. This means your customer base is primed for spending on quality items, whether that's original paintings, jewelry, ceramics, functional home goods, or curated food products. The Garden of Eden Road location in Wilmington positions the festival within the historic Brandywine Valley, an area with a strong arts heritage and established reputation for cultural events. The Siegel JCC campus provides a dedicated, accessible venue for the outdoor layout. Family-friendly programming runs throughout the weekend, which typically brings a mix of serious collectors, gift shoppers, parents with children, and community members simply looking for a pleasant outdoor activity. This diverse attendance makes the festival welcoming for vendors across price points and product categories, from fine art and handcrafted jewelry to prepared foods and artisanal beverages.
Wilmington Greek Festival
by Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Wilmington, DE
2027-06-01
20 spots open
Every June, the Wilmington community gathers for a celebration of Greek culture and tradition at this six-day festival running June 1-6, 2026. Hosted by Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral, the Wilmington Greek Festival brings the warmth and hospitality of Greece to Delaware, creating an immersive experience that draws families, food enthusiasts, and cultural explorers from across the region. The festival atmosphere blends authentic celebration with accessible community engagement, making it a destination event for both those with Greek heritage and curious newcomers alike. The marketplace is a key draw for vendors, with opportunities to reach attendees actively seeking Greek products and cultural goods. You'll find Greek food vendors offering traditional dishes prepared from family recipes passed down through generations, alongside bakeries selling fresh pastries like baklava and loukoumades. Local artisans and imported goods vendors set up throughout the festival grounds, capitalizing on visitors who come specifically to purchase Greek olive oils, wines, honey, ceramics, textiles, and handcrafted items. The six-day run means sustained foot traffic and repeat visitors, allowing vendors to build relationships and showcase their offerings to an engaged audience. Beyond shopping, the festival atmosphere centers on music, dancing, and cultural programming that keeps attendees on the grounds for extended visits. Church tours introduce visitors to the Cathedral's history and architecture, while live performances featuring Greek music and traditional dancing create a festive backdrop that enhances the vendor experience. The combination of food, entertainment, and spiritual elements means families spend multiple hours at the festival, increasing opportunities for vendor interaction and purchases. This is the kind of cultural festival where attendees come with intention and spending power, seeking authentic products and experiences that connect them to heritage or satisfy curiosity about Greek traditions. For vendors, the Wilmington Greek Festival represents a concentrated opportunity to reach a demographic actively interested in cultural products, specialty foods, and artisan goods. The festival's focus on authenticity and tradition appeals to quality-conscious shoppers, and the multi-day format allows vendors to establish presence within a community celebration that has become a regional tradition.
St. Anthony's Italian Festival
by St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church
Wilmington, DE
2027-06-08
20 spots open
Held annually in Wilmington's historic Little Italy neighborhood, this eight-day Italian-American cultural festival runs June 8-13, 2026, and draws visitors from across the region who come to celebrate Italian heritage, cuisine, and community. St. Anthony's Italian Festival functions as both a major cultural celebration and the primary fundraiser for St. Anthony of Padua Grade School, making it a meaningful event with deep roots in the local Italian-American community. The festival ranks among the largest events of its kind in the nation, drawing considerable foot traffic and a diverse mix of attendees ranging from families seeking authentic Italian food to culture enthusiasts and tourists exploring Wilmington's ethnic neighborhoods. The vendor environment at St. Anthony's Italian Festival encompasses multiple categories beyond traditional craft booths. Food vendors and established restaurants set up to serve everything from classic Italian dishes to regional specialties, making the culinary experience central to the festival's appeal. A dedicated marketplace features artisan vendors, crafters, and specialty goods sellers who cater to the festival's cultural focus, often including Italian imports, handmade items, and products tied to Italian traditions. This mix creates opportunities for vendors in food service, handcrafted goods, cultural products, and experiential offerings. Attending St. Anthony's Italian Festival means participating in a well-established community event where the atmosphere combines celebration, fundraising purpose, and genuine cultural programming. Live entertainment runs throughout the eight days, featuring music, performances, and activities that reinforce the Italian-American cultural theme. The festival's scale and duration mean sustained foot traffic across the full event period, with different days potentially drawing different crowds. For vendors, this represents a chance to connect with an engaged audience interested in Italian culture and community-supported events, with the added benefit of being part of a celebrated regional tradition in Wilmington's Little Italy district.
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Wilmington Antique Show and Vintage Market
by Wilmington Antique Show
Elks Lodge, 5102 Oleander Dr, Wilmington, NC 28403
January 30 - February 1, 2027
25 spots open
This annual pop-up event draws serious antique and vintage collectors from across the region to the Elks Lodge in Wilmington, bringing together over 20 premier dealers who travel from multiple states to showcase their finest inventory. The three-day format, running January 30 through February 1, 2026, creates an immersive shopping experience where you'll find everything from mid-century furniture and vintage textiles to collectible glassware, rare books, jewelry, and decorative arts. The mix of dealer specialties means browsers encounter unexpected treasures across categories, whether they're hunting for a specific period piece or discovering something entirely new. Taking place in the coastal Wilmington area, the show attracts a dedicated crowd of decorators, designers, longtime collectors, and casual browsers who appreciate quality vintage and antique goods. The January timing positions it as a destination event for winter visitors and locals alike, especially those planning home renovations or refreshing their spaces with authentic vintage character. The 55-year history of this event speaks to its reputation within the antique community, having established itself as a reliable venue where serious dealers choose to exhibit and collectors know they'll find curated, quality merchandise rather than mass-produced reproductions. As a pop-up format, this show creates focused shopping periods that give vendors the opportunity to build relationships with returning customers while attracting fresh foot traffic throughout the weekend. The multi-dealer environment appeals to attendees who want variety and the chance to compare offerings across multiple booths in one convenient location. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach established antique buyers or someone building inventory for a retail space, the three-day duration and proven attendance patterns make this a significant event on the vintage and antiques calendar in southeastern North Carolina.
Wilmington Independent Film & Craft Expo
by Wilmington arts community
100 W 10th St, Wilmington, DE 19801
Spring 2026
30 spots open
Held annually in spring, this downtown Wilmington pop-up brings together independent makers and artisans alongside a community celebration of indie film and creative culture. Taking place at 100 W 10th Street in the heart of Wilmington, DE, the Wilmington Independent Film & Craft Expo creates a unique gathering space where handmade goods, original artwork, and small-batch products meet film screenings and creative programming. The expo draws a specific crowd: art enthusiasts, film lovers, and shoppers actively seeking one-of-a-kind items from local and regional makers. Vendors at events like this typically include jewelry makers, ceramicists, painters, printmakers, textile artists, woodworkers, soap and skincare artisans, and other handcrafted product makers. Because the event pairs crafts with indie film culture, you'll find an audience that values originality and supports independent creators. Spring timing means customers are in the mood for fresh inventory and gift-giving, and the season naturally attracts people exploring downtown events and markets. As a pop-up, this event differs from traditional year-round markets or street fairs. Pop-ups create a sense of timeliness and exclusivity, drawing attendees who specifically plan around the announcement and dates. The concentrated format means foot traffic tends to be purposeful and engaged rather than casual passersby. Shoppers come knowing they're walking into a curated gathering of independent makers, not a general merchandise event. If you make handmade or artisan goods and want to reach customers who actively seek out locally-made, original items in a creative community setting, this spring pop-up in downtown Wilmington offers a strong positioning opportunity. The intersection of film, art, and craft appeals to a demographic that supports independent makers and is willing to invest in quality, unique pieces.
CRAFTED Market Wilmington
by Crafted Outpost
Cargo District, Wilmington, NC 28401
First Sunday monthly, Noon - 4 PM
40 spots open
Pop-up markets offer a refreshing alternative to permanent retail spaces, bringing together independent makers and artists in temporary, curated settings that feel more like community gatherings than traditional shopping. CRAFTED Market Wilmington operates as a monthly pop-up in the Cargo District, drawing handmade and artisan vendors to this vibrant waterfront neighborhood on the first Sunday of each month from noon to 4 PM. The Cargo District itself provides an ideal backdrop for this kind of event, with its mix of historic charm and creative energy that appeals to both vendors and shoppers seeking authentic, locally-made goods. What sets CRAFTED apart is its focus on consciously-curated offerings, meaning the vendor selection emphasizes quality craftsmanship and original design rather than mass-produced goods. You'll typically find a rotating mix of artisans working in categories like jewelry, ceramics, textiles, woodworking, home decor, skincare, and other handmade products. The monthly frequency means the vendor lineup can shift season to season, giving both established makers and emerging artists opportunities to participate. Because it's a pop-up rather than a fixed farmers market or permanent craft fair, there's often a sense of discovery and exclusivity that brings shoppers back month after month. Beyond just shopping, CRAFTED incorporates live music and DIY experiences throughout the afternoon, creating an atmosphere where people linger, explore, and connect with makers directly. Food trucks on-site make it easy to spend a full afternoon browsing without having to leave. The outdoor venue in the Cargo District means the market has a relaxed, open-air feel that works particularly well during warmer months, though the monthly schedule means you'll catch different seasonal offerings depending on when you visit. Whether you're a vendor looking to test a new market, build relationships with a community-minded audience, or an established maker seeking additional sales opportunities, CRAFTED Market Wilmington offers the kind of intimate, curated environment where artisan goods thrive.
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