Have you ever thought about starting your own business or selling something you’re passionate about? The Nephi Farmers Market is the perfect place to start! Becoming a vendor gives you the opportunity to get your products in front of the community, build a customer base, and gain experience in a supportive, local setting. A farmers market is a great way to introduce your business to people who might not see it otherwise, giving you the visibility and connections you need to grow. Whether you have fresh produce, handmade goods, or unique creations, we’d love to have you join us!
If you have any questions al what might be required to be a vendor, please consult our FAQ page.
An arts and crafts vendor is someone who creates handmade or unique items and sells them at markets, fairs, or online. This could include painting, woodworking, jewelry-making, sewing, pottery, or any other craft you design and make yourself. If you enjoy creating, want to share your work with others, and are willing to manage sales, displays, and customer interactions, being a vendor could be a great fit for you!
A packaged food vendor is someone who makes and sells food products that are pre-packaged for customers to take home. This can include baked goods, jams, sauces, candies, spice blends, or other specialty foods. If you enjoy making food, follow proper food safety guidelines, and want to share your creations with others, becoming a packaged food vendor is a great way to turn your recipes into a business!
A food truck vendor operates a mobile kitchen, preparing and selling meals on the go. This could include gourmet burgers, tacos, BBQ, coffee, desserts, or other specialty foods. If you enjoy cooking, love the fast-paced food industry, and want the flexibility to serve customers at markets, events, and different locations, running a food truck could be a great fit for you! Just be sure to check local regulations and permits required for mobile food businesses.
A nonprofit or community booth is for organizations that want to connect with the public, share their mission, and provide information or services. This could include local charities, schools, clubs, government programs, or community initiatives. If your organization is focused on education, outreach, or supporting a cause, having a booth at the market is a great way to engage with the community, raise awareness, and build support for your efforts!
A farmer, rancher, or grower vendor is someone who sells fresh, locally produced food or agricultural goods at markets. This includes homegrown fruits and vegetables, farm-raised meat, eggs, dairy products, honey, flowers, herbs, or even homemade goods using ingredients from your farm. If you raise, grow, or produce food and want to sell directly to your community, being a vendor is a great way to share your harvest while supporting local food systems!
A prepared onsite food vendor makes and sells ready-to-eat foods at markets, often cooking or assembling meals on-site. This includes foods like tacos, BBQ, sandwiches, smoothies, kettle corn, or other hot and cold dishes served fresh. If you love cooking, enjoy interacting with customers, and can meet food safety requirements, being a prepared food vendor is a great way to share delicious meals while running a mobile food business!
A performer or entertainment booth is for musicians, dancers, storytellers, face painters, balloon artists, and other entertainers who want to engage with the community at markets and events. Whether you play live music, put on interactive performances, or offer fun activities for families, this is a great way to showcase your talent, gain exposure, and create a lively atmosphere for visitors to enjoy!