Vendor Events in Woonsocket, RI

6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Woonsocket, RI. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Woonsocket(1)

Festivals in Woonsocket(3)

Woonsocket Autumnfest

by Autumnfest Committee

World War II Veterans Memorial Park, Woonsocket, RI 02895

2026-10-09 to 2026-10-12

FestivalContact Autumnfest committee

20 spots open

Autumnfest is Northern Rhode Island's largest fall festival, held annually over Columbus Day weekend at World War II Veterans Memorial Park. The multi-day event draws over 100,000 attendees and features hundreds of artisan and craft vendors alongside food vendors, live entertainment across multiple stages, carnival rides, amusement midways, and a parade. Vendors can sell handmade goods, artisan products, and crafts. The festival operates Friday through Monday with full weekend hours, attracting families and craft shoppers. Application deadlines for artisans and food vendors are in late June, so plan ahead for the October celebration.

Autumnfest RI

by Alethea Forcier

40 Snow Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895

2026-10-09

Festival$450

100 spots open

Autumnfest is Northern Rhode Island's largest fall festival. A four day festival featuring vendors, artisans, entertainment stage, rides for all ages, food and drink vendors, parade and fireworks.

Woonsocket Pride Festival

Woonsocket, RI

June 14, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

On June 14, 2026, Woonsocket will host its Pride Festival, a celebration bringing together LGBTQ+ community members and allies for a day of visibility, entertainment, and vendor activity. The festival creates space for local businesses, artisans, and nonprofit organizations to connect with attendees who are actively seeking out LGBTQ+-owned and LGBTQ+-friendly vendors. This is the kind of event where people come ready to shop, support community-focused businesses, and spend time celebrating together. At a festival like Woonsocket Pride, you'll typically find a mix of vendor types: local artists selling jewelry, apparel, and home goods; food and beverage vendors offering everything from traditional fare to specialty items; nonprofits and advocacy organizations sharing information and merchandise; plus crafters, makers, and small business owners representing various industries. The attendee base is diverse and intentional, people attending Pride festivals are there to celebrate and patronize vendors that align with their values. Many bring friends and family, making it a multigenerational event where spending power is spread across different age groups and interests. The June timing means you're operating during the official Pride Month, when visibility and foot traffic for LGBTQ+-focused events peaks. Woonsocket's location in Rhode Island places it within reach of broader New England market traffic, so attendees may include people from surrounding communities who specifically travel for Pride events. The festival atmosphere differs from a farmers market or typical craft fair, there's ceremonial programming like drag performances, live entertainment, and community speeches happening throughout the day, which keeps foot traffic flowing and creates a festive environment that can drive consistent vendor engagement. If you're a vendor in the arts, crafts, food, apparel, or general retail space, Woonsocket Pride Festival on June 14, 2026 offers access to an engaged, values-aligned audience actively seeking to support vendors they believe in. The festival format means people are in a celebratory mindset and often spend more freely than at purely transactional markets.

Craft Fairs in Woonsocket(1)

Pop-Ups in Woonsocket(1)

Woonsocket Spring Arts and Crafts Show

by Double-B Promotions

Elks Lodge, Woonsocket, RI 02895

April 19, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Every spring, the Woonsocket community gathers for a pop-up arts and crafts celebration that brings together makers, artists, and craft vendors in one convenient location. The Woonsocket Spring Arts and Crafts Show on April 19, 2026, offers a perfect opportunity for vendors to reach local shoppers eager to refresh their homes and wardrobes as the season changes. This one-time event at the Elks Lodge in Woonsocket, RI draws a mix of exhibitors selling handmade goods, from jewelry and ceramics to home decor, textiles, and artwork. Spring pop-ups like this one tap into a specific moment in the buying calendar when people are motivated to support local makers and add new, seasonal pieces to their lives. What makes a pop-up arts and crafts show different from year-round venues is the concentrated energy and curated vendor mix. Rather than a farmers market focused on food or a sprawling festival with multiple entertainment stages, this event zeros in on handcrafted and artisan goods. Attendees typically come specifically to browse and shop from a diverse selection of vendors all under one roof, making it efficient for both buyers and sellers. The spring timing is particularly strategic: shoppers are thinking about spring cleaning, gift-giving occasions, and refreshing their spaces for warmer months ahead. For vendors, a pop-up like the Woonsocket Spring Arts and Crafts Show provides exposure to an engaged audience without the commitment of a permanent booth or seasonal contract. The Elks Lodge in Woonsocket serves as a welcoming community gathering space for this event, offering shelter and accessibility for both vendors and visitors. If you're a maker looking to test a new market, reach spring shoppers, or introduce your work to the Woonsocket area, this pop-up is worth considering. The event brings together the kind of mixed vendor community where jewelry makers, artists, craftspeople, and home goods vendors all coexist, creating a well-rounded shopping experience that appeals to a broad audience.

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