Vendor Events in Winfield, KS
7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Winfield, KS. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Winfield(3)
Walnut Valley Farmers' Market
by Walnut Valley Farmers' Market Organizers
301 Main Street, Winfield, KS 67156
Sat: 7:30 AM-11:00 AM, May 28 - Sep 24
25 spots open
Running Saturdays from late May through September, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers from the Winfield area for early-morning shopping on Main Street. The market operates from 7:30 AM to 11:00 AM, making it convenient for vendors and customers looking to start their weekend with fresh offerings before the day gets too warm. The seasonal timing means you'll find produce that peaks during Kansas summers, from early spring vegetables in late May through late-season crops as fall approaches in September. Vendors at the Walnut Valley Farmers' Market focus primarily on food and produce, so you can expect an abundance of fresh vegetables, seasonal fruits, and locally-sourced staples. Beyond produce, the market typically features baked goods made by local bakers, fresh eggs from area farms, homegrown herbs, and cut flowers that change with the seasons. This mix of edible goods and complementary items creates a market atmosphere focused on real, farm-to-table products rather than general crafts, which appeals to customers specifically seeking quality food from people who grow or make it. The market accepts credit cards and participates in the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP), which means eligible seniors can use nutrition program vouchers to purchase eligible produce and foods. This inclusivity makes shopping accessible to a broader community segment. Located at 301 Main Street in Winfield, the market sits in a central, walkable location within Cowley County, making it easy for both vendors and shoppers to access. Whether you're a food vendor, baker, or producer of herbs, flowers, or other farm products, this Saturday market serves as a reliable weekly outlet from late spring through early fall.
Winfield Farmers' Market (Illinois)
by Winfield Farmers' Market (Illinois) Organizers
County Farm Road & Geneva Road, Winfield, IL 60190
Wed:7:00 AM - 1:00 PM, June to October
25 spots open
Winfield Farmers Market is a well-established seasonal farmers market operating since the early 1990s in DuPage County. Held every Wednesday morning from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., the market runs from June through October in the Prairie Trail Center parking lot at the corner of Geneva and County Farm Roads. The market features a diverse mix of vendors offering fresh produce, eggs, meats, baked goods, artisanal cheeses, honey, flowers, plants, handcrafted items, and homemade goods sourced from local farms and businesses. The market attracts community-oriented shoppers seeking quality local products and supports small-scale farmers and producers. The welcoming atmosphere, ample parking, and convenient location on the Prairie Path make it accessible to both local residents and visitors.
Winfield Farmers Market
by Winfield Farmers Market
Island Park, 1100 E 9th Ave, Winfield, KS 67156
Saturdays, 8 AM - 11 AM, May - October
20 spots open
Winfield's weekly farmers market brings together local growers and producers every Saturday morning from May through October at Island Park. Situated in the heart of this south-central Kansas community, the market operates from 8 AM to 11 AM, making it an accessible early-morning destination for both vendors and shoppers looking to stock up on fresh seasonal produce before the weekend ahead. The market reflects the agricultural character of the Walnut Valley region, drawing farmers and small-scale producers who sell everything from fresh vegetables and fruits to eggs, honey, baked goods, and other farm-direct items. Because the season runs from May through October, you'll find vendors capitalizing on different harvest windows, spring greens and early crops in May, peak summer vegetables through August, and fall harvests as temperatures cool heading into October. The Saturday morning timeframe and weekly schedule create consistency for regular customers and predictable foot traffic for vendors who want to build a loyal customer base. Winfield itself has cultural significance in the regional bluegrass and folk music community, which shapes the character of the town and draws visitors throughout the year. The farmers market at Island Park taps into this community-oriented atmosphere, attracting both locals who depend on the market for their weekly produce needs and visitors exploring the area. The park setting provides a welcoming outdoor environment typical of Kansas farmers markets, where shoppers expect to find direct relationships with growers and transparent sourcing. For vendors, this is a straightforward weekly market focused on farm products and local goods. The consistent Saturday schedule across the six-month season means you can commit to regular booth space without juggling multiple weekend events, and the morning time slot works well for producers who harvest early or want to minimize setup time. It's the kind of reliable, community-focused market that rewards vendors who show up consistently and build relationships with regular customers.
Craft Fairs in Winfield(1)
Festivals in Winfield(2)
Walnut Valley Festival
Winfield, KS
September 16-20, 2026
25 spots open
Taking place in Winfield, Kansas from September 16-20, 2026, Walnut Valley Festival is a multi-day event that draws together music lovers, performers, and craft vendors in a celebration of folk traditions and live entertainment. This festival format gives vendors an extended selling window compared to single-day events, with attendees arriving throughout the five-day span to enjoy performances, browse goods, and soak in the community atmosphere. The festival's focus on folk music and live acts creates a distinctive audience profile. Attendees tend to be music enthusiasts, families seeking weekend entertainment, and people interested in handmade goods, local crafts, and artisan products that align with the folk and Americana aesthetic. This audience typically values quality craftsmanship and authentic, locally-made items. Vendors at festivals like this often include those selling jewelry, home goods, textiles, pottery, woodwork, art prints, leather goods, vintage items, and other handcrafted merchandise that appeals to festival-goers looking for unique finds. September timing means Walnut Valley Festival sits at the tail end of summer festival season, when weather in Kansas is still pleasant and many people are planning fall activities. This is an active period for craft vendors working the festival circuit, as it represents one of the last major multi-day events before the shift toward holiday markets and indoor shows. The five-day format allows vendors to build momentum throughout the weekend, with foot traffic patterns typically varying across the event's run. Festivals differ from farmers markets and craft fairs in that they typically blend entertainment, cultural programming, and vendor shopping into a comprehensive experience. Attendees come not just to purchase but to enjoy the full event atmosphere, which can mean longer browsing times and higher engagement with vendor booths. For vendors, this means Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield offers exposure to a dedicated audience actively seeking entertainment and shopping over multiple days.
Winfield Mule Day
by Winfield Chamber of Commerce
Winfield, AL
2026-09-25 to 2026-09-26
20 spots open
Every September, the small town of Winfield, Alabama comes alive for a celebration deeply rooted in the region's agricultural past. This long-standing festival honors the mule, an animal that shaped farming culture across the South and remains a symbol of hard work and heritage. Winfield Mule Day draws tens of thousands of visitors who come to experience a genuine slice of rural Americana, making it a meaningful event for vendors who work in agricultural products, heritage crafts, and farm-related goods. The festival brings together a wide range of vendors across multiple categories. You'll find flea market dealers, artisans selling handmade crafts, food vendors offering both traditional fare and contemporary options, and many businesses focused on agricultural heritage and farming history. This mix means the event appeals to collectors, farmers, home gardeners, tourists exploring Alabama's small towns, and families looking for a full day of activities. The atmosphere combines the unpredictable energy of a flea market with the community-focused feel of a traditional town festival, giving vendors exposure to diverse shopper types rather than a single niche audience. Beyond shopping, Winfield Mule Day features mule judging competitions, a parade, a car show, antique tractor displays, live music performances, a disc golf tournament, and a 5K run. These activities keep foot traffic moving throughout the event and create reasons for visitors to stay longer and explore vendor areas between events. The September timing means pleasant fall weather in Alabama, typically drawing both locals who make it an annual tradition and travelers from surrounding states looking for festivals to attend during the early autumn season. If you sell farm-related products, vintage or antique goods, handmade crafts, or food items with regional appeal, Winfield Mule Day offers a large, established crowd with genuine interest in agricultural heritage and traditional crafts. The event's size and reputation mean you'll encounter serious shoppers alongside casual browsers, all gathered for a festival that celebrates rural values and community.
Pop-Ups in Winfield(1)
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