Please visit our booth at an event below or support our small family business and get our yummy stuff at our retail partners (click on Stores on this site) or by simply placing an order now (click on Order Online). We’ve reduced our minimums to make it easier to order online and are happy to quickly ship to you! Cheers!
Annual Events
First Taste Oregon
January 27th & 28th, 2024
Friday 4 to 9pm – Saturday Noon to 9pm
Join us for Oregon’s First Taste of the new year!
Oregon State Fair & Exposition Center – Columbia Hall
2330 NE 17th Street, Salem Oregon 97301
FREE PARKING
Newport Seafood & Wine Festival
February 22nd – 25th, 2024
5-9 Thurs / 12-8 Fri / 10-6 Sat / 10-4 Sun
It wouldn’t be winter on the coast without the Newport Seafood & Wine Festival. It’s the premier seafood & wine event of the west coast and the original Northwest seafood and wine festival. Artists and Craftsmen showcase a variety of fine art, sculpture, photography, pottery, and jewelry. Pacific Northwest Wineries pour the finest of wines and culinary professionals serve cuisines of delectable delights to entice your palates.
Since 1978 the Newport Seafood & Wine Festival has attracted visitors from around the world to the central Oregon coast. The 2018 festival will be packed with all of the fun, food and wine you’ve come to know and love at the Newport Seafood & Wine Festival!
Astoria Warrenton Crab, Seafood & Wine Festival, Astoria OR
April 26th – 28th, 2024
Friday 4pm to 9pm; Saturday 10am to 8pm; Sunday 11am to 4pm
Clatsop County Fair and Expo
92937 Walluski Loop Astoria, OR 97103
The Astoria Warrenton Crab, Seafood and Wine Festival is held annually on the last weekend of April, at the Clatsop County Fair & Expo Center. The Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce (AWACC) coordinates this event which, held annually since 1982, features around 150 vendors of hand-crafted arts, coastal cuisine, Oregon wine and local brews. The festival is a major fundraiser for not only the AWACC, but dozens of community organizations that participate in the event. The festival also draws traffic to hundreds of small businesses, from Crab Fest vendors and performers to local hotels, restaurants and shops in the surrounding region.
Central Oregon Sportsmen’s Show
March 7th – 10th, 2024
March 7th and 8th, 12pm to 8pm; March 9th, 10am to 8pm; March 10th, 10am to 4pm
3800 SW Airport Way Redmond, OR 97756
Thanks to Central Oregon’s gracious support the Central Oregon Sportsmen’s Show continues to grow and evolve as the ebb-and-flow of exhibitors and exhibits changes with each year. 2023 will be no different with LOTS of new things to see and do.
Ilwaco Saturday Market in Ilwaco, WA
May 4th – September 28th, 2024
Saturdays 10am to 4pm
Take a stroll along our waterfront market at the Port of Ilwaco while enjoying our vendors of art, produce and hand crafted items! We are open every Saturday from May through September.
The Port of Ilwaco is a working port with sport and commercial fishing activities, quaint shops, galleries, and restaurants.
Astoria Sunday Market in Astoria, OR
May 12th – October 13th, 2024
Sundays 10am to 3pm
At the heart of Astoria’s Downtown, the Astoria Sunday Market combines fresh produce, local arts & crafts, food, music and more in a lively downtown street market atmosphere. The market features up to 200 vendors each week offering locally-made products that have been hand-crafted, grown, created or gathered by the farmers, craftspeople and artisans featured each week. In addition, the Market has a lively food court with regional entertainment making this the gathering place each Sunday for locals and visitors to the region.
Packwood Memorial Day Flea Market
May 24rd – May 26th, 2024
Friday thru Sunday “Till Dusk”
This is when the fun starts for summer. Vendors from all over converge on the tiny town of Packwood in a free-for-all of products, goods, hand-made items, food and entertainment. You may never have seen an amalgamation of things like this. Starts Friday and runs into mid day Monday.
The Flea Market is so big you’ll want to spend several days. And visit Mt. Rainier while you are in the neighborhood. Or take the White Pass and Chinook Scenic Byways drive. On these weekends it can be stunningly beautiful.
Tacos and Tequila in Longview, WA
June 21st and June 22nd, 2024
Friday 5pm – 10pm; Saturday Noon – 10pm
R.A. Long Park, 1525 Broadway St. Longview, WA 98632
Tacos! Tacos, tacos, and more tacos! There will be a plethora of different taco vendors serving food. Eat, discover, and fall in love with your new favorite tacos!! Tequila! We’ll have different flavors of kegged margaritas, kegged on-site! Not just a regular margarita, we’re going to get creative with the flavors you can try, along with the traditional favorites. Tacos & Tequila will feature: Many different taco vendors, Different flavors of delicious, kegged margaritas, 40 Craft Beer Taps, Craft wine, cider, seltzer and Live Music
Columbia-Pacific Farmers Market in Long Beach, WA
June – September, 2024
Fridays 12 to 5pm
The Columbia-Pacific Farmers’ Market is dedicated to supporting our working food producers and artisan crafters honoring their way of life, celebrating our unparalleled food, and getting together as a community to have fun.
The market operates in downtown Long Beach June through September on Friday afternoons
Go Fourth – Longview
July 2 – July 4, 2024
9am – Dark
The largest annual family oriented festival in the greater Cowlitz County area of Southwest Washington State, held each year in Longview, Washington.
The Festival began in the 1960′s and now draws in excess of 30,000 people to events culminating on the Fourth of July with a spectacular fireworks extravaganza. Centered around Lake Sacajawea, the Festival has become a time honored tradition in Longview’s history.
The Festival attracts many visitors each year to the local area and boasts an average annual growth rate of 12% over the last five years. In addition to a Fourth of July fireworks show, the Festival consists of many events and includes an American Lumberman’s Association (ALA) sanctioned Timbersport competition, including three World Championship events, Cardboard Boat Regatta, continuous daily entertainment, arts & crafts booths, parade and more than 20 food booths to tickle anyone’s taste buds.
Wahkiakum Bald Eagle Days 2024
Friday July 19th and Saturday July 20th, 2024
11am – 10:30pm
July 19-20 will be our 43rd annual Bald Eagle Days event. This is the largest event in Wahkiakum County. Friday kicks off the event with Art in the Park consisting of a sidewalk chalk contest and local vendors located at Strong Park. Friday evening will have live music with food and drink at our Elochoman Marina. Saturday the real festivities begin with a parade down Main Street at noon with 80+ street vendors, local artists, & food carts. There will also be a kid’s area with fun activities, face painting, a magic show, and other entertainment all for free. Saturday evening there will be more live music, vendors, and beer gardens at the Elochoman Marina. The evening ends with a large fireworks display at the marina.
Camas Days
July 26th & July 27th, 2024
Each year downtown Camas plays host to an array of arts & craft vendors at the best price of any festival in the area! With the help of our events and main parade on Saturday Camas Days, the fourth weekend (Fri. & Sat.) of the month in July, draws 10-15,000 people!
Expect to see arts & craft vendors, a gated wine & microbrew street, a food street, concerts in the park, two parades (kids parade on Friday & main parade on Saturday), the ducky derby, the kids activities street, a softball tournament and the famous bathtub races in front of City Hall.
26th Annual Elephant Garlic Fest – North Plains, OR
August 9th, 10th, and 11th, 2024
Friday 12pm – 11pm
Saturday 10am – 11pm
Sunday 10am – 6pm
Thousands of people will gather to experience two evenings, and three days of good music, food, entertainment, and fun at the annual North Plains Elephant Garlic Festival.
As the event grew in popularity, it was suggested by a local farmer that the festival adopt the elephant garlic theme. Thus in 1997 the North Plains Elephant Garlic was born. The purpose of the festival is to be an outstanding free local community event, with art and great music.
Washington State Garlic Fest
August 23rd – 25th, 2024
Fri. Noon-7, Sat. 10-7, Sun. 10-5
The Washington State Garlic Fest has a great line up of food vendors featuring many delicious offerings.
Garlic Themed Cuisine, Artisan & Craft Vendors, Kids Activities, Chef Demonstrations, and Live Music ALL WEEKEND!
Packwood Labor Day Flea Market
Aug 30th – Sept 1st, 2024
Friday, Saturday & Sunday 9am to Dusk
This is when the fun starts for summer. Vendors from all over converge on the tiny town of Packwood in a free-for-all of products, goods, hand-made items, food and entertainment. You may never have seen an amalgamation of things like this.
The Flea Market is so big you’ll want to spend several days. And visit Mt. Rainier while you are in the neighborhood. Or take the White Pass and Chinook Scenic Byways drive. On these weekends it can be stunningly beautiful.
40th Annual Rod Run to the End of the World, Long Beach WA
Sept 7th and 8th, 2024
On Saturday morning, Members of Beach Barons Car Club, meet at a 27-acre field at 25515 Sandridge Road in Ocean Park, WA on the northern part of the Long Beach Peninsula. Here thousands of people gather to show off their vintage automobiles. There is an opening ceremony at noon on Saturday. The admission price allows participants access to see all the cars and a swap meet that runs 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. On Saturday afternoon and evening there is a downtown Long Beach parade where spectators watch as cars roll through the main drag. The slow drag races in Ilwaco, WA also provide spectacle, as classic cars compete in street safe races.
Mt Angel Oktoberfest
Sept 12th – 15th, 2024
Mount Angel’s Oktoberfest, a celebration of the harvest in Bavarian style.
Something for everyone at Oktoberfest! Come and celebrate with us!
42nd NW Garlic Fest – Ocean Park
September 14th & 15th, 2024
Saturday 10am & Sunday 10am
Dates for 2024 are September 14 & 15… still at the beautiful Port of Peninsula. Ocean Park Chamber of Commerce is proud to produce this well loved event. Please consider volunteering as one of the Garlic Festival Crew in 2024…many hands make light work…and it’s fun to boot! Set a reminder to check in with the Chamber ([email protected] or 360-665-4448) around May of 2023, or earlier if you want to be in on the organization…that has started already!
Entry to the festival is always free with ample parking available across Sandridge Road, a short stroll from the field. Handicap parking is available close in. Signs will help direct you…if you have any questions during the festival, please head to the entry tent or look for someone with a Garlic Festival Crew badge.
55th Annual Issaquah Salmon Days
October 5th & 6th, 2024
In 1970, the Issaquah Chamber of Commerce presented the first Salmon Days. The event grew out of the desire to replace the once popular Labor Day celebration, as well as a need to celebrate one of Issaquah’s greatest treasures – the annual return of the salmon. In the beginning, the festival attractions included the Kiwanis Salmon BBQ, salmon hatchery displays, an art show, children’s parade led by the late J.P. Patches, Little League football games at Veterans Memorial Field, fire crew competitions and more.
In 1980 the Salmon Days festival and Grande Parade underwent two major changes that have been credited with altering the course of the festival: Salmon Days became a Seafair-sanctioned event and a festival float was created again. To aid the growth process, merchandise was introduced, the first paid festival director was hired and large ohfishal spawnsors came onboard in the 80’s. In 1990, the festival introduced the Salmon Days Limited Print, a signed and numbered run of 450 prints featuring original artwork. The festival retired the collection at the end of 2003 and the majority of the past prints have sold out. Today, Salmon Days is still presented by the Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce with the goal of providing a community celebration focused on honoring the miraculous return of the salmon, almost two tons each year.
Battle Ground High School / Battleground, WA
GFWC Battle Ground Ladybug Bazaar
November 2nd, 2024
9am to 4pm (Check website for current information)
The Ladybug Bazaar, held on the first Saturday of November each year, is the oldest large bazaar in Southwest Washington. GFWC has been sponsoring the bazaar since 1967. Through the years bazaar profits have made many community service projects possible. You can spot GFWC members at the bazaar by the Ladybug vests they wear.
With 190 vendor spaces filled to the brim with an extensive variety of handmade items, shoppers made their rounds in two gyms and the mezzanine in one gym. All vendors live in Clark County; support of local artisans is a goal of the GFWC-Battle Ground event.
Vancouver, WA
Mountain View High School Band Boosters Holiday Bazaar
November 9th, 2024
9am to 4pm
Over 200 Tables of handcrafted gifts, decorations, food and more! Gift Basket Table.
Tickets are only $1.00 each. Home Baked Goods, Concessions & Popcorn.
Seaside Artisan Fair
November 23rd and 24th, 2024
Time and place to be announced
Information to be posted when available.
Vancouver, WA
Prairie High School Yuletide Bazaar
November 25th, 2024
9am to 4pm
One of the largest and oldest bazaars in Clark County with over 200 tables. Quality handcrafted dolls, doll clothing, jewelry, stained glass, woodwork, ceramics, porcelain, pottery, wreaths, flowers, quilts, blankets, ornaments, soaps, bath works, art prints, paintings, needlework, homemade jams, pillows, honey, and many more one-of-a-kind items Thousands of ideas for all of your holiday, gift-giving, and home decorating needs.
2024 event information will be updated when it becomes available.