Whether it’s a lemonade stand or a lawn mowing service, children love engaging in commerce! At our markets, kids ages 5-17 years old can participate and gain real-world experience in creating goods, packaging them for sale, attracting customers and handling money!
Join us at NWA Makers' Big Spring Event, NWA's biggest makers market, where the Children's Entrepreneur Market will showcase young talents alongside hundreds of local vendors, crafters, and food trucks. Rain or shine, enjoy activities for the whole family, and dogs are welcome! Register today to support young entrepreneurs in our community! Register your kids today to sell, learn, and grow!
Check out our website to learn more and reserve your booth today!
Our website is the ONLY place to register.
First Thursdays has changed to Sundays on the Square!
Join us for a Sunday afternoon celebrating our Fayetteville community and culture. From a variety of talented performances to delicious food and drinks, there’s something for everyone at this FREE and all ages event.
MUSICAL PERFORMANCES: Sicard Hollow; The Burson-Harris Combo: Jazz Group featuring local favorite Claudia Burson on piano, Ben Harris on guitar, Jim Greeson on bass, and Steve Wilkes on drums
SPECIAL GUESTS: Bubble Art by Ozark Cirque, Live Art by Riley McGill, Theater Squared, Walton Arts Center, Community Creative Center, and City of Fayetteville's Depts of Parks & Rec and Recycling and Trash.
FOOD AND SHOPPING: Have lunch at a nearby restaurant or enjoy a picnic with one of the food trucks. Shop in our local boutiques and the pop-up art market. Plus, grab a drink at a nearby bar or restaurant and enjoy it to-go thanks to the Outdoor Refreshment Area (ORA)!
Don't miss out on this exciting new tradition in downtown Fayetteville. We'll see you there!
Sundays on the Square is presented by Experience Fayetteville and organized by Downtown Fayetteville Coalition.
Dates:
Sunday, March 30th
Sunday, April 27th
Sunday, August 24th
Sunday, September 14th
Sun, November 2nd – Rain Date
Good Dog Cafe is now staring SMALL DOG SUNDAYS!
Every Sunday from 3:00-4:00! We will only allow small dogs into the park during this time frame! You are welcome to come a little early to maximize play time!
Get out and make some new friends for both you and your small doggos!
Regular admission for these events. $6 per dog with any purchase or $8 for just one dog and no other purchases. A waiver must be on file for each dog. Waivers can be signed at the register.
No set size limit, just any dogs considered to be smaller size. Dogs that would do best with other small dogs.
We do not allow children under 12 years old in the dog park, but they are welcome in the leashed area.
We will have kiddie pools out during the summer months.
Welcome to the Fayetteville Farmers Market, where our commitment to fresh, locally grown produce and goods has helped Northwest Arkansas grow into a healthier and greener community.
Since 1973, the market has offered the finest in locally produced vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, meats, baked goods, honey, eggs, jams, juried crafts, and fine art from the four-county area. All producers at our market grow and make their products within 60 miles of Fayetteville, AR. This is why we are hyper local and ALL Arkansas Grown and Arkansas Made. 100% Local and Loved!
The Fayetteville Farmers’ Market operates year round making locally grown and locally made items available during every season.
The Northwest Arkansas Makers club is an inclusive group of local makers spanning a wide range of mediums, business sizes, and product offerings.
We’ve got over 40 local makers out showing off their amazing goods. Always something for everyone and always locally made so swing by!
Good Dog Cafe is now staring SMALL DOG SUNDAYS!
Every Sunday from 3:00-4:00! We will only allow small dogs into the park during this time frame! You are welcome to come a little early to maximize play time!
Get out and make some new friends for both you and your small doggos!
Regular admission for these events. $6 per dog with any purchase or $8 for just one dog and no other purchases. A waiver must be on file for each dog. Waivers can be signed at the register.
No set size limit, just any dogs considered to be smaller size. Dogs that would do best with other small dogs.
We do not allow children under 12 years old in the dog park, but they are welcome in the leashed area.
We will have kiddie pools out during the summer months.
Welcome to the Fayetteville Farmers Market, where our commitment to fresh, locally grown produce and goods has helped Northwest Arkansas grow into a healthier and greener community.
Since 1973, the market has offered the finest in locally produced vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, meats, baked goods, honey, eggs, jams, juried crafts, and fine art from the four-county area. All producers at our market grow and make their products within 60 miles of Fayetteville, AR. This is why we are hyper local and ALL Arkansas Grown and Arkansas Made. 100% Local and Loved!
The Fayetteville Farmers’ Market operates year round making locally grown and locally made items available during every season.
Good Dog Cafe is now staring SMALL DOG SUNDAYS!
Every Sunday from 3:00-4:00! We will only allow small dogs into the park during this time frame! You are welcome to come a little early to maximize play time!
Get out and make some new friends for both you and your small doggos!
Regular admission for these events. $6 per dog with any purchase or $8 for just one dog and no other purchases. A waiver must be on file for each dog. Waivers can be signed at the register.
No set size limit, just any dogs considered to be smaller size. Dogs that would do best with other small dogs.
We do not allow children under 12 years old in the dog park, but they are welcome in the leashed area.
We will have kiddie pools out during the summer months.
Welcome to the Fayetteville Farmers Market, where our commitment to fresh, locally grown produce and goods has helped Northwest Arkansas grow into a healthier and greener community.
Since 1973, the market has offered the finest in locally produced vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, meats, baked goods, honey, eggs, jams, juried crafts, and fine art from the four-county area. All producers at our market grow and make their products within 60 miles of Fayetteville, AR. This is why we are hyper local and ALL Arkansas Grown and Arkansas Made. 100% Local and Loved!
The Fayetteville Farmers’ Market operates year round making locally grown and locally made items available during every season.
Downtown Fayetteville Coalition’s Fayetteville Strawberry Festival is coming back to the historic downtown square for a second year on Saturday, May 17th 6-9pm and Sunday, May 18th Noon- 6:00pm
DFC is excited to announce two special additions to this year’s event. First, there will be a honky tonk street dance on Saturday night, May 17th, to kick off the weekend festivities. Attendees will be able to two-step to Tara and the Gift Horses and The Pink Stones on the historic downtown square from 6-9pm.
Second, a BERRY special guest, Murial Fahrion, the original creator and illustrator of the iconic Strawberry Shortcake franchise, will be onsite Sunday with Strawberry Shortcake memorabilia and merchandise for sale.
For Sunday’s main event, downtown Fayetteville will be bustling with things to see and do including two stages filled with music, games, and competitions. Enjoy performances on the main stage from Arkansauce, Copper Flats, and Ashtyn Barbaree. Cheer on our local talent at the Artosphere Community Stage with hip hop, a cappella, and a barber shop quartet. Sign up your costumed canine to walk in the Hounds Lounge Dog Paw-ty Parade. Test your baking skills by entering Karst Bakery’s Pie Competition. Grab fresh strawberries from a local farm or satisfy your sweet tooth with our long list of dessert vendors. Shop at the Children’s Entrepreneur Market, Cureate’s Future of Food Expo, and the Makers Market on Meadow.
Head over to downtownfay.org for more!
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