Happy National Farmers Market Week!

Dear Reader,

Farmers Markets nationwide celebrate the first full week of August for National Farmers Market Week to highlight the vital role that farmers markets play in their communities. In 2023, National Farmers Market Week celebration runs from August 6-12.

In Downtown Wabash, Indiana, we’re grateful for what our Farmers Market represents.

A community hub for friends and families to gather on Saturday mornings

For many in the community, it’s part of their summer routine to experience the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market. While shopping for weekly groceries, market explorers listen to live music, catch up with friends and family members, enjoy hot breakfast, drink coffee, smell fresh-cut flowers, learn about someone’s livelihood and so much more. To us, this level of consistency for the community is what being Local is all about. 

A starting place for future entrepreneurs

In the heart of Downtown Wabash, Indiana, the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market has become the perfect starting point for future entrepreneurs. New Handmade, Homemade & Homegrown businesses choose to join our Market as their first exposure with the community. In 2023, 11 new entrepreneurs have chosen the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market as their starting point. These entrepreneurs range in age from 10 years or older. No matter the age, we’re happy to have vendors who are following their passions.  

A network of farmers, growers & makers that learn from and support each other and their community

The saying is true: it takes a village. Vendors at the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market strive to see one another succeed and are willing to lend a helping hand to make success happen. Whether it’s a product collaboration shared on social media or purchasing one another’s product, these vendors have each others’ backs. 

That doesn’t go to say that friendly competition doesn’t happen, however. See pictured, #FarmerCharlie from Charlie’s Hoops & Coops pointing to a sign from RiverRidge Farms that says: “Better than Farmer Charlie Green Beans”. By the end of the Market, Farmer Charlie was the sold-out champion of the “2023 Green Bean Challenge”. 

Many of our vendors reach out a helping hand to the community, too. When there is left over produce at the end of a Market day, our vendors donate their crop to local food banks. When there is a local fundraiser, our vendors are sure to contribute. 

An inclusive space that offers fresh food options for all

The Downtown Wabash Farmers Market accepts SNAP/EBT benefits to provide all local families the opportunity to purchase fresh, locally grown produce. To learn more about SNAP, check out this blog. The Downtown Wabash Farmers Market is proud to partner with Double Up Indiana, a program providing SNAP customers free fruits and vegetables when they use their SNAP/EBT card with a dollar for dollar match.

Where learning about agriculture happens in an urban environment

While crop fields surround Wabash County, there are few agriculture experiences in the Downtown footprint. The Downtown Wabash Farmers Market provides opportunities for children & adults to learn about agriculture through our vendors providing information, kids activities that involve live farm animals, and demonstrations provided by Wabash County Purdue Extension. 

Serves as an economic driver

In 2022, the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market’s 47 vendors brought in more than $150,000 in revenue, making a significant financial impact. According to American Express, 67¢ of every dollar spent at local farms and small businesses stays within the local economy. 

Promotes Downtown Vitality

The Downtown Wabash Farmers Market is a program provided by Downtown Wabash, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to a Downtown District that is vibrant day & night. Curating the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market for the community to enjoy every Saturday in May-September exponentially increases vitality in the district and offers collaboration between the Farmers Market and other entities & small businesses in the district.

So without further adieu, we would like to cordially invite you to…

JOIN US IN CELEBRATION of National Farmers Market Week! On August 12, 2023 the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market will be PACKED full of activities to show just how much we love our Market & our community. 

Taste testing stamping map

Children & families can pick up a stamping map at the kids corner (east end of the Market) and explore new foods by visiting each vendor booth on the stamping map. Receive a stamp from each vendor listed, and turn the map back in for a prize! Kids aged 0-5 can earn a BABE of Wabash County coupon for participating.

Gift Basket Giveaway

Enter to win a gift basket curated with products from vendors at our Market. To enter, simply drop your name and phone number into a bucket on the back of a ticket, either at the Information Booth or a participating vendor. One lucky winner will be drawn at the end of the Market Day on August 12, 2023.  

Fire Truck Rides

Market explorers can hop a ride on the Wabash County Museum’s Fire Truck from the Farmers Market to the Museum. 

Live Music

Listen to live music from Sam Deturk (also known as, the ukulele lady) from 9 a.m -Noon 

Along with activities, over 40 vendors will be ready to greet you at the Market, along with our Market Coordinator, Carly from 8 a.m.-Noon. Give them a thank you to show how much you 💚 the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market. We can’t wait to see you there. 

3 things to do, 1 August weekend

Downtown Wabash, Indiana: a small town destination for all things arts, culture, shopping and dining. We urge you to make plans for the biggest summer event weekend in Downtown Wabash on Friday and Saturday, August 18 & 19! Take a look–everything’s worth exploring.

Summer Sidewalk Sales // August 18 & 19

Downtown Wabash businesses are gearing up for their annual Summer Sidewalk Sales featuring steals and deals around every corner. Enjoy shopping on small business-lined sidewalks throughout the downtown district and find anything from vintage antiques and modern home decor to quality clothing. We’re proud to say that Downtown Wabash, Indiana is home to more than 20 independent retail businesses within the 2.5-mile district. With that, you can’t go wrong. (We’ll come back to update the list of businesses participating in Summer Sidewalk Sales later.)

24th Annual Dave Kunkel Cruise-In // August 18 & 19

Calling all classic car enthusiasts or even those slightly interested in admiring candy apple red beauties: this is not a drill! The 24th Annual Dave Kunkel Cruise-In will return to the Honeywell Center for two days of more than 400 vintage, classic and modern cars lining the property. This coveted car show will allow participants to enter rounds of judging with chances to win awards in numerous categories. The philanthropic bonus? Funds raised at the event will go toward ALS research in honor of Dave Kunkel, a native of Wabash County.

Downtown Wabash Farmers Market // August 19 from 8 a.m.-noon

Featured this weekend: the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market will move to a new, lush location for one day only! Peruse all things handmade, homemade and homegrown at Paradise Spring Park with more than 39 local vendors. The Downtown Wabash Farmers Market is proud to partner with Double Up Indiana, a program providing SNAP customers free fruits and vegetables when they use their SNAP/EBT card with a dollar for dollar match. Open to dogs, live musicians and a family-friendly atmosphere, the sweet 16th season of the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market is the place to be on Saturday mornings.

Take a ride on Trolley No.85

As an added bonus to this destination weekend in Downtown Wabash, Indiana, Trolley No.85 will run a free route to all downtown shoppers and car lovers for the weekend! We’re anticipating hotter weather and this iconic town-favorite trolley just so happens to be air conditioned.

Find dining & drinks in Downtown

While you’re here, make plans to visit some of Downtown Wabash’s finest: a selection of quality food, excellent service and great prices from more than 15 local restaurants and bars. Anything from upscale casual dining and craft tapas to grab-and-go specialties and sweet treats, these local hot spots and dives are the places to be on the weekend.

& so much to see and do!

And as if there weren’t enough to do this weekend already, there are more than 12 things to do and places to explore in the district. Get your adventure hats and tour guide binoculars to explore arts and cultural amenities and attractions from river to rails.

Free parking in Downtown

Looking for parking while you’re here? We’ve so got you covered. Take a look at these abundant parking options throughout the district. The best part? These are all free parking options.

Without the diverse small business offerings, community pride and downtown collaboration, these three events wouldn’t be possible. Summer Sidewalk Sales are sponsored by generous Top Level sponsors: Bickford of Wabash and the Dave Kunkel Cruise-In. The Downtown Wabash Farmers Market is sponsored by generous Top Level sponsor: Grow Wabash County.

Summer Sidewalk Sales and the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market are events are made possible by Downtown Wabash, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to a vibrant downtown district every day and night.