One of my favorite things to do in Clarksville is attend the local downtown farmer’s market (which unfortunately seems to at least be postponed this year) or go to market events that feature plenty of local vendors. If you’re looking for something to do or maybe you’re just feeling the urge to shop local, this is the page where you can find out what’s coming to our area in the near future!
Upcoming Markets
Locale Marketplace
Friday, April 25th and Friday, May 23rd from 5-7 PM, located at Flora + Ivy coffee shop or 341B Union Street
Flora + Ivy is hosting a locale market once a month, and the next market will be this upcoming Friday from 5-7 PM! This is one that I am personally looking forward to, as I have heard fantastic things about this business! There will be local vendors, food trucks, seasonal goods, and more! This market is completely free to attend, so if you’re looking for something to do Friday night, this market is definitely something to consider!
Saturday, May 3 at 10 AM-5 PM, located at Beachhaven Vineyards and Winery
Q108 is hosting their annual spring vintage fair at the beginning of May! There will be over 130 local vendors at this fair, and plenty of food trucks, local wine from Beachhaven Winery, live performances, and an art zone for kids! You can also register to win a Yeti backpack cooler or a Mother’s Day gift basket from local artisans. If memory serves correctly, we attended this fair last year and there was a fee to enter, however it was well worth the money to check out the local vendors! Just make sure that if you bring your kids, your stroller has some sturdy wheels because there aren’t paved paths!
Q108 Vintage Fair
St. Bethlehem Spring Market
Saturday, May 3 at 10 AM-4 PM, located at St. Bethlehem United Methodist Church or 2201 Old Russellville Pike
St. Bethlehem Methodist Church is hosting their spring market at the beginning of May! They are accepting vendor applications until April 27th, so this is one where if you’re a local business, you might want to consider applying! There will be plenty of baked goods, handmade crafts, and vintage items! It is also free to attend! It is competing with the Q108 Vintage Market, but both of these events are 5+ hours long, so you really could make a day of it and go to both if you’re feeling it! If you’re on a budget, this one might be the one for you because I am almost certain that the Q108 Vintage Fair is pay to enter.
Thursday Night Market at Old Glory
Every Thursday from May 8-November 6 from 5-8 PM, located at the Silo Park or 451 Alfred Thun Road
This market is a new weekly market hosted by Old Glory Distilling Company. They are currently accepting vendor applications from farmers, food producers, and artisans who craft their own products, so if you have a business and it fits that criteria, you may want to apply! If you’re just a consumer like me, this weekly market will have local vendors and live music to listen to while you shop! It is a perk that this market is in the evening, as most markets here are during the day, so this provides a nice option for those that can’t make it to the afternoon markets!
North Clarksville Farmer’s Market
Saturday, May 17th from 8 AM-2 PM, located at Real Life Fort Campbell or 199 Jack Miller Blvd
This is a monthly farmer’s market that Real Life Ft. Campbell hosts every third Saturday of the month from May to August. Here you will be able to find fresh food, handmade crafts and goods, and shop from some local farms!
Fort Campbell Community Yard Sale
Saturday, May 31st from 8 AM-1 PM
Nothing like a good old yard sale to pique our interest! May 31st is Fort Campbell’s annual community yard sale! If you’re needing to do some spring cleaning and you live on Fort Campbell, you might consider joining your neighbors and participating this year! Personally, yard sale season is my favorite season, and I am excited to see what everyone has for sale this year!