There’s a little bit of holiday magic for everyone to discover in Downtown Wabash! To help you experience the most you can, we’ve compiled a top-twenty list of must-dos this season. Explore Christmas lights, excursions & events, holiday shopping and more.
P.S.: We suggest turning on some Christmas music while you read!
1. Kick off the holiday season at Jingle Jubilee
Kick off the hometown holiday season with the whole family and all your friends! Jingle Jubilee returns to Downtown Wabash in 2024 as the district’s decades-old tradition of officially kicking off the holiday season on November 15 from 4-8 p.m.
Jingle Jubilee is FREE and open to the public complete with the competitive Jingle Jubilee Stamping Map, the traditional lighting of the Wabash County Courthouse, a live nativity scene on Miami Street provided by Bachelor Creek Church, lots of hot cocoa, holiday shopping specials, Santa, twinkling lights galore and so much more!
2. Meet Mr. and Mrs. Claus at Wabash Friends Church
Join 95.9 KISS FM – WKUZ Radio with Santa and Mrs. Claus at Wabash Friends Church, on December 7 from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm. There will be a bounce house, crafts and giveaways!
3. Stroll through a winter wonderland at ‘Lights at Paradise’
There’s nothing better than gazing at Christmas lights! Starting on November 14, explore more than 24 light displays at Paradise Spring Park. Lighted photo-ops are available throughout the park.
4. Shop for Christmas gifts locally
Check off every item on your holiday shopping list with more than 100 small businesses in Downtown! We encourage you to #ShopSmall every day, but especially during this season. You won’t want to miss out on spreading holiday cheer by supporting local business owners and taking advantage of great holiday deals.
Black Friday: November 29, 2024 Small Business Saturday:Our favorite holiday: the Saturday after Thanksgiving, meant for supporting small, local businesses for holiday shopping and more on November 30, 2024! Cyber Monday: December 2, 2024
5. Give back to your community
Spread joy through giving back and supporting your community this holiday season! Consider donating to local charities and nonprofit organizations or volunteering your time. Participate in Giving Tuesday, the global day of giving on December 3, 2024.
6. Take a s(elf)ie with Santa
Grab your crew and head to Veterans Plaza to take a photo with the Holiday Greetings Santa Mural!
7. Make a homemade gift at Make It Your Own Art Studio
Paint a pottery piece, create a canvas painting and more to add a personal touch to someone on your list’s gift this year. Let your creativity flow at Make it Your Own!
Pro Tip: If painting a pottery piece, make sure to visit Make it Your Own early in the holiday season to have your masterpiece back before Christmas. The pieces have to be fired in the kiln!
8. Create your own holiday scent at JoJo’s Olfactory & Co.
Embrace the holidays through every sense, including smell! Visit JoJo’s Olfactory & Co. and make a holiday-scented candle, reed diffuser, car freshener, wax cubes, etc. to freshen up every space you own with the season’s tidings.
9. Schedule your Christmas card portraits
Book a seasonal session with Nicole A. Howard Photography or Kaleigh M Photography to get an updated photo of the fam to send as your Christmas card this year! Be sure to bring your jolliest smile, and leave the resting grinch face at home.
10. Spend a night in ‘Wabash Winterland’ with Holiday Shopping & a Cookie Walk on December’s First Friday
Returning for the fourth year in a row, the Downtown Wabash Cookie Walk will feature delicious holiday treats to sample from various businesses while you cross off your holiday shopping to-do list. Hop from business to business in Downtown Wabash for a tasty holiday treat and a chance to win a holiday gift basket with local goodies!
11. Aboard Trolley No. 85 for a Holiday Trolley Tour around Wabash County
Explore holiday activities and festivities in Downtown Wabash and Beyond on Visit Wabash County’s Jolly Trolley Tour on Saturday, December 14. Festivities include a hot cocoa bar, a Holiday Puppet Show, Storytime and Christmas Caroling with Mrs. Claus, Christmas crafts and photos with Santa! Purchase tickets for the family for this fan-favorite holiday excursion.
12. Find a good book to read at Reading Room Books
Winter is the perfect time to cozy up by the fireplace with a good book. Make a trip to Reading Room Books to explore hundreds of titles. Your options are endless (it’s the largest bookstore in Indiana!)
13. Drink hot cocoa with friends at Modoc’s Market
Need we say more? Sip and savor quality time over a warm cup of coffee, hot cocoa, eggnog or your favorite holiday drink with your dearest friends and family.
14. Check out the holiday window displays & lights
Craving more Christmas light attractions after a night at Lights at Paradise? The rest of downtown is sparkling with holiday displays, too! Stroll through the district and admire storefront decorations, lights in the alley walkway, trees at the Honeywell Center & the skyline of lights hanging above Market Street!
15. Celebrate the holidays with your favorite throwbackmovies.
Spend an evening at Eagles Theatre watching your favorite holiday classics! There’s a movie title for everyone, with selections of movies from the nice list (rated G & PG) and the naughty list (rated PG-13 & R). Check out the full holiday movie schedule and buy your tickets in advance here.
16. Enjoy a winter weekend with the family at the Wabash County Museum
The Wabash County Museum is filled with family activities during the holiday season! Check out what’s happening at the Museum on Facebook. Aside from extra holiday activities, the museum is a perfect place to explore while on Christmas break!
17. Catch a live holiday show at The Honeywell Center
Gift an experience this year with live shows at the Honeywell Center! From A Magical Cirque Christmas to the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Holiday Pops, there’s a show for everyone. See a full list of live shows here.
18. Cozy up by the fire with a holiday cocktail at 4 Partners in Crime
Experience homemade tapas, sweet treats and festive cocktails & mocktails in the warmth of the vibrant, charming space that is 4 Partners in Crime. Call for reservations or simply walk-in during business hours, Friday and Saturday from 5-10 p.m.
19. Dress up for a holiday dinner date at more than 7 restaurants
Dress your best for a night on the town! Explore dining options in the downtown district and plan a date night with your special someone or a group of friends!
20. Have a snowball fight at Paradise Spring Park
Kids from one to ninety-two are encouraged to have fun and enjoy all holiday traditions. Have a (friendly) snowball fight, make a snow angel or build a snowman when fresh powder hits the ground at Paradise Spring Park.
Returning for the fourth year in a row, the Downtown Wabash Cookie Walk will feature delicious holiday treats to sample from various businesses while you cross off your holiday shopping to-do-list.
Wabash First Fridays in 2024 are presented by MetalX and Bowen Health Clinic. Additional support for Wabash First Fridays come from Event Partners: Indiana Plain Dealer, Pettit Printing, Wabash Furniture and Flooring, 95.9 KISS FM, Wabash Domino’s and Dynamic Designs by Dyson.
Wabash First Fridays are events made possible by Downtown Wabash, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to a downtown district that is vibrant every day and night.
Bring the family to Downtown Wabash, Indiana for the ‘greatest spectacle in candy’ on Miami Street, presented by Downtown Wabash, Inc., Wabash Trucking and Metal Source.
Returning for its 6th year, Wabash Trucking will bring one of its roll-off trucks to dump the candy for costumed trick-or-treaters. Candy will cascade to Miami St. promptly at 5 p.m. and trick-or-treaters can collect their candy until 7 p.m. Come out in costume and join the costume contest in the parking lot of Oswalt-Thomas located at 160 W. Canal Street. There will be 10 categories to enter to win spooktacular prizes! A bounce house and other ghostly vendors can be found at the Lighthouse Mission parking lot across the street.
In the case of rain or inclement weather, Trick-or-Treat Extravaganza will be held on Sunday, Oct. 27 from 2-4 p.m. in Downtown Wabash, Indiana.
The Downtown Wabash Trick-or-Treat Extravaganza is presented by Downtown Wabash, Inc., Wabash Trucking and Metal Source. Additional support comes from Beacon Credit Union and event partner Bachelor Creek Church.
The Downtown Wabash Trick-or-Treat Extravaganza is made possible by Downtown Wabash, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to a downtown district that is vibrant every day and night.
Kick off the hometown holiday season with the whole family and all your friends! Jingle Jubilee returns to Downtown Wabash in 2024 as the district’s decades-old tradition of officially kicking off the holiday season.
Jingle Jubilee is FREE and open to the public complete with the competitive Jingle Jubilee Stamping Map, the traditional lighting of the Wabash County Courthouse, winter-themed festivities on Miami Street provided by Bachelor Creek Church, lots of hot cocoa, holiday shopping specials, live reindeer, Santa, twinkling lights galore and so much more!
Stay tuned for more details to come!
Jingle Jubilee is made possible by Downtown Wabash, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to a downtown district that is vibrant every day and night.
No matter what team you’re cheering for this season, the March Madness Bar Crawl will be a night full of good times and good drinks all around. Sport your favorite jersey, and form your dream team to participate in a bracket-style bar crawl while exploring the best craft cocktails, beer & wine in downtown.
Complete the March Madness Bar Crawl bracket by visiting each business to try their featured drink. Not sure you want to try every drink? Bring your friends for ‘the assist’ & enjoy an evening full of taste-testing delicious drinks together! Submit your vote for the best drink special of the night, and turn in your bracket for a chance to win locally curated goodies.
(The bar crawl is for 21+ only. Remember to drink responsibly!)
Wabash First Friday is made possible by Downtown Wabash, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to a downtown district that is vibrant every day and night. Downtown Wabash First Fridays are sponsored by Pettit Printing and 95.9 KISS FM.
Fall in love with Downtown Wabash during February’s First Friday: Shop Your Heart Out! Bring your loved ones for a night full of sweet treats, admirable shopping specials and a chance to win local goodies from the downtown businesses you adore.
While shopping local, you have a chance to win a prize at participating businesses. Each business will randomly select one lucky winner to receive a special giveaway item along with $20 Downtown Dollars from Downtown Wabash, Inc. that can be spent at various downtown businesses. How will you know if you won? If you are a winner, you will find a heart sticker on your shopping bag, cup, etc. after making a purchase (much like finding a golden ticket in a candy bar!)
Wabash First Friday is made possible by Downtown Wabash, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to a downtown district that is vibrant every day and night. Downtown Wabash First Fridays are sponsored by Pettit Printing and 95.9 KISS FM.
There’s a little bit of holiday magic for everyone to discover in Downtown Wabash! To help you experience the most you can, we’ve compiled a top-twenty list of must-dos this season. Explore Christmas lights, excursions & events, holiday shopping and more.
P.S.: We suggest turning on some Christmas music while you read!
1. Kick off the holiday season at Jingle Jubilee
Kick off the hometown holiday season with the whole family and all your friends! Jingle Jubilee returns to Downtown Wabash in 2023 as the district’s decades-old tradition of officially kicking off the holiday season on November 17 from 4-9 p.m.
Jingle Jubilee is FREE and open to the public complete with the competitive Jingle Jubilee Stamping Map, the traditional lighting of the Wabash County Courthouse, a holiday kid zone on Miami Street provided by Bachelor Creek Church, lots of hot cocoa, holiday shopping specials, live reindeer, Santa, The Grinch, twinkling lights galore and so much more!
2. Compete in ‘Shop local to Win’
Shopping locally pays off in Downtown Wabash. For every purchase you make at a participating business, scan the ‘Shop Local to Win’ QR code at each register to enter for a chance to win sweet prizes during the holiday season.
3. Stroll through a winter wonderland at ‘Lights at Paradise’
There’s nothing better than gazing at Christmas lights! Starting on November 17, explore more than 24 light displays at Paradise Spring Park. Lighted photo-ops are available throughout the park.
4. Shop for Christmas gifts locally
Check off every item on your holiday shopping list with more than 100 small businesses in Downtown! We encourage you to #ShopSmall every day, but especially during this season. You won’t want to miss out on spreading holiday cheer by supporting local business owners and taking advantage of great holiday deals.
Black Friday: November 24, 2023 Small Business Saturday:Our favorite holiday: the Saturday after Thanksgiving, meant for supporting small, local businesses for holiday shopping and more on November 25, 2023! Artist Sunday: November 26, 2023 Cyber Monday: November 27, 2023
5. Give back to your community
Spread joy through giving back and supporting your community this holiday season! Consider donating to local charities and nonprofit organizations or volunteering your time. Participate in Giving Tuesday, the global day of giving on November 28.
6. Take a s(elf)ie with Santa
Grab your crew and head to Veterans Plaza to take a photo with the Holiday Greetings Santa Mural!
7. Make a homemade gift at Make It Your Own Art Studio
Paint a pottery piece, create a canvas painting and more to add a personal touch to someone on your list’s gift this year. Let your creativity flow at Make it Your Own!
Pro Tip: If painting a pottery piece, make sure to visit Make it Your Own early in the holiday season to have your masterpiece back before Christmas. The pieces have to be fired in the kiln!
8. Create your own holiday scent at JoJo’s Olfactory & Co.
Embrace the holidays through every sense, including smell! Visit JoJo’s Olfactory & Co. and make a holiday-scented candle, reed diffuser, car freshener, wax cubes, etc. to freshen up every space you own with the season’s tidings.
9. Schedule your Christmas card portraits
Book a seasonal session with Nicole A. Howard Photography or Kaleigh M Photography to get an updated photo of the fam to send as your Christmas card this year! Be sure to bring your jolliest smile, and leave the resting grinch face at home.
10. Spend a night in ‘Wabash Winterland’ with Holiday Shopping & a Cookie Walk on December’s First Friday
Returning for the third year in a row, the Downtown Wabash Cookie Walk will feature delicious holiday treats to sample from various businesses while you cross off your holiday shopping to-do list. Hop from business to business in Downtown Wabash for a tasty holiday treat and a chance to win a holiday gift basket with local goodies!
11. Aboard Trolley No. 85 for a Holiday Trolley Tour around Wabash County
Explore holiday activities and festivities in Downtown Wabash and Beyond on Visit Wabash County’s Jolly Trolley Tour on Saturday, December 9. Festivities include a hot cocoa bar, Holiday Puppet Show, Storytime and Christmas Caroling with Mrs. Claus, Christmas crafts and photos with santa! Purchase tickets for the family for this fan-favorite holiday excursion.
12. Find a good book to read at Reading Room Books
Winter is the perfect time to cozy up by the fireplace with a good book. Make a trip to Reading Room Books to explore hundreds of titles. Your options are endless (it’s the largest book store in Indiana!)
13. Drink hot cocoa with friends at Modoc’s Market
Need we say more? Sip and savor quality time over a warm cup of coffee, hot cocoa, eggnog or your favorite holiday drink with your dearest friends and family.
14. Check out the holiday window displays & lights
Craving more Christmas light attractions after a night at Lights at Paradise? The rest of downtown is sparkling with holiday displays, too! Stroll through the district and admire storefront decorations, lights in the alley walkway, trees at the Honeywell Center & the skyline of lights hanging above Market Street!
15. Celebrate the holidays with your favorite throwbackmovies.
Spend an evening at Eagles Theatre watching your favorite holiday classics! There’s a movie title for everyone, with selections of movies from the nice list (rated G & PG) and the naughty list (rated PG-13 & R). Check out the full holiday movie schedule and buy your tickets in advance here.
16. Enjoy a winter weekend with the family at the Wabash County Museum
The Wabash County Museum is filled with family activities during the holiday season! Check out what’s happening at the Museum on Facebook. Aside from extra holiday activities, the museum is a perfect place to explore while on Christmas break!
17. Catch a live holiday show at The Honeywell Center
Gift an experience this year with live shows at the Honeywell Center! From Cirque Dreams Holidaze to A Bing Crosby Christmas with Jared Bradshaw, there’s a show for everyone. See a full list of live shows here.
18. Cozy up by the fire with a holiday cocktail at 4 Partners in Crime
Experience homemade tapas, sweet treats and festive cocktails & mocktails in the warmth of the vibrant, charming space that is 4 Partners in Crime. Call for reservations or simply walk-in during business hours, Wednesdays-Saturdays from 5-10 p.m. and Sunday brunch from 11 a.m.- 2 p.m.
19. Dress up for a holiday dinner date at more than 7 restaurants
Dress your best for a night on the town! Explore dining options in the downtown district and plan a date night with your special someone or a group of friends!
20. Have a snowball fight at Paradise Spring Park
Kids from one to ninety-two are encouraged to have fun and enjoy all holiday traditions. Have a (friendly) snowball fight, make a snow angel or build a snowman when fresh powder hits the ground at Paradise Spring Park.
The 16th season of the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market is officially over. While our Market season is only 21 weeks long, many of our regular vendors sell their products year-round, or have similar products to what they sell in-season. No matter the time of year, handmade, homemade and homegrown products are easily accessible. Support local businesses all year round with 28 of our vendors.
HANDMADE.
Be Unique Jazzy Jewelry & Designs // Handmade Jewelry Be Unique curates handmade jewelry and body lotions & scrubs. Their jewelry ranges from sophisticated beaded pieces to soothing essential oil “lava bead” jewelry. There’s a piece of jewelry for everyone, including children’s themed bracelets. To check out recent creations and place an order, check out their Facebook page!
Contact Be Unique Jazzy Jewelry Designs: Theresa Zapata Email: beuniquejazzyjewelry@gmail.com Facebook: Click here
Nana’s Homemade Crafts // Handmade Clothing & Gifts Nana’s Homemade Crafts specializes in clothing, toys, jewelry, artwork and more. Her creations are one of a kind! Theresa takes custom orders for sewing and crochet projects during the off season. Follow along on Facebook to see her inventory or place a custom order!
Small Onion Studio // Handmade Pottery Every piece of pottery is made by hand! During the offseason, purchase from Small Onion Studio’s stock inventory or place a custom order. Items include coffee mugs, bowls, vases, serving platters, trinket trays and more. Bonus points—you can also purchase in-store at the Visit Wabash County Welcome Center in Downtown Wabash.
Contact Small Onion Studio: Adam & Andrea Zwiebel Email: smallonionstudio@gmail.com Phone: 419.889.0628 Facebook: Click here Instagram: Click here
Chromatic Designs // Handmade Clothing & Gifts Chromatic Designs specializes in creative, custom clothing and accessories, including handmade tees & sweatshirts (seasonal designs available), key chains, stickers, cups, koozies and more. Order from her collection or place a custom order through Instagram or Facebook!
Suzanne’s Crochet Critters // Handmade Crochet Animals Suzanne shares her passion for crocheting through making animal friends for her customers. From dogs to jellyfish, she can crochet just about any animal imaginable. Her made-to-order items can be customized. Orders can be shipped worldwide. Follow Suzanne on Facebook or shop on Etsy to place an order!
R&P Bling // Handmade Jewelry R&P Bling specializes in one-of-a-kind, classy jewelry sets. Each set is made by hand with delicate care. To see what Patty and Rita have available, give them a call. Their Jewelry makes the perfect gift for that special someone
Contact R&P Bling: Patty Miller Phone: 260.571.3090
58 East // Handmade Tie-Dye Clothing 58 East specializes in handmade tie-dye clothing items. Diane’s variety of dye patterns and creativity of shirt designs is unlike any other. Visit her storefront to see her current product line during the off-season, or place a custom order!
Bunnies & Bears By Barb // Handmade Stuffed Animals Barb makes “memories huggable” with her handmade stuffed animals & memory bears. Custom orders can be placed for custom fabric or special embroidering options, but each animal has:”…ears and eyes and a nose so we can get to know you and be your friend, but we never have a mouth so we will never betray your trust when you share your secrets. Most importantly, we each have a glow-in-the-dark heart. This is so when life gets dark, sad or scary, you will always know that someone LOVES you.” Call Barb to place a custom order or explore her inventory!
Contact Bunnies & Bears By Barb: Barbara Brockett Phone: 563.564.0993
A Simple Farm, LLC // Handmade Items for the Home A Simple Farm aims to bring the simplicity of life to the community. This Wabash-based small business features handmade useful items for the home, handcrafted items for you and your family, and artisan crafted natural remedies. Shop their product selection year long on their website!
Choco by Valerie // Homemade Chocolates Choco By Val creates delectable chocolates ranging from chocolate covered pretzels to maple clusters. Valerie’s homemade treats make for the perfect stocking stuffer at Christmas time! Call Valerie to place an order.
Contact Choco by Valerie: Valerie Thornell Phone: 765.661.3921
The Olde House Bakery // Homemade Baked Goods The Olde House is a primitives and bakery shoppe located in Silver Lake, IN. Customers can find a wide assortment of baked goods from cookies, pies, cupcakes, seasonal items and more. For customers looking to place a custom order, simply call the Shoppe to talk to Becky! The Olde House is open Tuesday-Friday from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. and on Saturday from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Contact The Olde House Bakery: Becky Whiteman Email: theoldehouse@yahoo.com Phone: 260.802.1346 Facebook: Click here Address: 608 N. Jefferson St., Silver Lake, IN 46982
Healthy Touch Essentials // Homemade Natural & Organic Health/Beauty Products Healthy Touch Essentials curates all-natural products such as lotions, soaps, lip butters, deodorants, shampoo, laundry soaps, household cleaners, supplements and more. All of their products are free from harsh chemicals, alcohols, and toxic preservatives. Nourish your body year-round by shopping Healthy Touch Essentials on their website.
Contact Healthy Touch Essentials: Lori Gray Email: healthytouchessentials@gmail.com Phone: 260.375.4077 Facebook: Click here Website: HealthyTouchEssentials.com
Ma’s Pies & Desserts // Homemade Baked Goods Mary Whitaker specializes in making tasty homemade pies, cinnamon rolls, cakes, cookies, cake pops, apple dumplings & more! To place an order, give Mary a call!
Contact Mary’s Morsels: Mary Whitaker Phone: 765.416.4334
Love Baked Goods // Homemade desserts & traditional Colombian sweets Love Baked Goods specializes in creative pastries, cake designs, dessert tables, Colombian sweets and more. Stephany carefully curates her products to your style, making her confections perfect for birthdays, weddings, baby showers and other special occasions. Contact her to place an order!
Contact Love Baked Goods: Stephany Gonzalez Phone: 765.460.7717 Facebook: Click here Instagram: Click here
Carpenter Creations // Homemade Baked Goods Carpenter Creations is always delighted to make some of their favorite homemade treats for your family gatherings or sweet tooth cravings. Their creations include several kinds of cookies, breads, sweet rolls, and other seasonal selections. Call Betsy to place an order today!
Kim’s Kettle Corn // Homemade Kettle Corn Kim and Ashlee specialize in freshly made, delicious kettle corn, caramel corn, chocolate corn and more! It’s the perfect weekend snack. Contact them to place your order!
Curtis Confections // Homemade Baked Goods Curtis Confections specializes in homemade confections and sweet treats. Some of Lois’ most popular products include brownies, sticky buns, muffins, cookies, cakes & fudge. Call or email Lois to place an order!
Bolinger Family Farm // Homegrown Livestock Bolinger Family Farm, located in North Manchester, IN is a small, family-owned farm that specializes in raising beef cattle, sheep, and laying hens. Their farm store is open Monday through Friday from 3:00-6:00 p.m., or by appointment. Products available for purchase include farm fresh eggs, canned beef, individual cuts of beef, pork and lamb. They also sell whole, 1/2, and 1/4 beef & whole and 1/2 hogs. Some products are also available for purchase through the Hawkins Family Farm CSA.
Contact Bolinger Family Farm: Sarah & Andrew Bolinger Email: saletsinger@gmail.com Phone: 317.385.4911 Facebook: Click here Address: 14715 N., 100 W., North Manchester, IN 46962
Doud’s Orchard // Homegrown Produce Doud’s Orchard is an Urban Farm & Specialty grocery store that has a rich, family-run history that dates back to 1894! Located in Denver, IN, Doud’s has a wide variety of fresh produce, as well as pressed-on-site apple cider, homemade jams & apple butter, honey & maple syrup, plants & flowers and even canoe & kayak rentals. Follow along on Facebook for updated store hours throughout the fall and winter seasons.
Contact Doud’s Orchard: Sarah Driscoll Email: doudorchard@yahoo.com Phone: 765.985.3937 Facebook: Click here Website: DoudsOrchards.com Address: 8971 N., IN-SR 19, Denver, IN 46926
RiverRidge Farms // Homegrown Produce RiverRidge Farm is a four-season vegetable farm, located in Laketon, with an on-site retail store located in Roann, IN. At the store, you’ll find a variety of vegetables, meats, honey, maple syrup and natural food supplements available year-round! Their store is open Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m.- 2 p.m. You can even watch their produce growing processes on their Facebook page!
Contact RiverRidge Farms: Nathan & Diane Fingerle Email: nathan@juno.com Phone: 260.901.3125 Facebook: Click here Address: 9559 N., 250 W., Roann, IN 46974
Hill N Dale Farm // Homegrown Organic Meat Owned by Floyd & Mary Louise Bowman, Hill N Dale Farm raises 100% grass fed and finished beef, non-GMO pork, pastured chicken and turkey and certified organic grains. They offer beef and pork quarters and halves. Custom butchering is available by request. Gift certificates are available. Their farm is located in North Manchester, Indiana. Hill N Dale’s top priority is quality meats, meaning all of their products are antibiotic or hormone free. Visit their farm store year round on Monday – Saturday and give Floyd a call for hours to drop in.
Contact Hill N Dale Farm: Floyd Bowman Phone 260.578.7294 or 260.901.0523 Address: 12683 S., 300 E., North Manchester, IN 46962
Cordes Berry Farm // Homegrown Berry Farm Jared and Erica Cordes first planted their blackberry field in spring 2013 and harvested their first crop the following year. The Cordes Berry Farm offers sweet, juicy and totally massive blackberries and fresh, small-patch strawberries each year. Anyone can schedule a time to pick berries while in-season and even participate in their annual Strawberry Shortcake Ride! In the off-season, they sell blackberries in one-pound bags and 5 gallon buckets of blackberries for customers wanting to craft wines and fruit beers.
Contact Cordes Berry Farm: Jared & Erica Cordes Email: ericacordes@hotmail.com Phone: 260.571.2032 Address: 6467 N., 550 W., Roann, IN 46974
Lukens Lakeside Farms & Divinely Rooted Remedies // Homegrown Produce Lukens Lakeside Farms is a two-family owned farm located in Wabash, IN. They offer a wide variety of products including fresh produce, meat, eggs, sourdough baked goods, herbal remedies, all natural cleaning and beauty products and seasonal salts, sugars, & jams. Through the winter, they primarily focus on offering natural health and wellness remedies like Elderberry Syrup, Fire Cider, Herbal Teas, Glycerites and more! Farm fresh brown chicken eggs and rabbit meat are also available. Fresh sourdough bread can be preordered at any time. You may also be able to get certain seasonal produce- like leafy greens, root crops, and microgreens. Check out their website for additional offerings. Customers can place an order for shipping or local pick-up through their website, by calling or texting 765-894-0582, or by sending a message to Lukens Lakeside Farms on Facebook. Their Farm Stand, located on the south side of Wabash across from Builders Mart, is open all year round for pick-up orders. Though they aim to keep things stocked on the Farm Stand in the warmer months, it is highly recommended to place a pick-up order ahead of time (in the winter especially) to learn what is available before heading to the farm. Lukens Lakeside Farms looks forward to continuing to serve the local community during this off-season!
Grizzle Farms & HMS Trading Post // Homegrown Produce Grizzle Farms has a selection of produce available in the off-season. To check out what’s available, give Joe a call!
Contact Grizzle Farms: Joe Grizzle Phone: 260.571.7241
Barton Countyline Honey // Homegrown Honey Barton Honey is a specialty honey farm located on the Wabash /Huntington County line. They maintain 10-15 hives on their property, care for the bees themselves and do all of the honey collection! Barton Honey offers honey in 1-3 pound bottles, as well as 1 pound tubs of creamed honey. Call to see what inventory they have left!
Contact Barton Honey: Daniel & Charlene Barton Phone: 260.571.6820
Hof Kelsheim // Homegrown Eggs & Homemade Sourdough Hof Kelsheim is a sustainable local farm dedicated to producing high-quality, pasture-raised eggs, a diverse range of fresh, seasonal vegetables and handcrafted, artisan sourdough products. By utilizing natural and environmentally friendly farming practices, Hof Kelsheim ensures their products promote health, taste, and responsible agriculture. Contact Hof Kelsheim to place an order for sourdough products!
Contact Hof Kelsheim: Kaleb & Vikki Kelsheimer Email: kalebkelsh777@gmail.com Phone: 260.330.0562 Facebook: Click here Instagram: Click here Website: HofKelsheim.com
Mama & Pop’s Plant Shop // Homegrown Plants Mama & Pop’s Plant Shop is a home-based, houseplant shop located in Wabash! This husband and wife duo have a variety of common, some rare, and unique house plants which are hand chosen, then propagated in their home! Just a couple of plant hobbyists, trying to spread the love one botanical beauty at a time!
Contact Mama & Pop’s Plant Shop: Candice Lengerich Email: mama.popsplantshop@gmail.com Phone: 260.571.0031 Facebook: Click here
Charlie’s Hoops & Coops // Homegrown Eggs Farmer Charlie specializes in farm fresh eggs and seasonal produce. Farmer Charlie’s passion lies in educating others about sustainable farming. Give Charlie a call to schedule an egg pickup and to see his chicken tractors for yourself!
Contact Charlie’s Hoops & Coops Charles Guthrie Phone: 260.415.3551
Mark your calendars for the 2024 Downtown Wabash Farmers Market Season from May-September! Follow along on Facebook and Instagram for off-season updates from us and our many vendors. Curious about other Downtown Wabash happenings? Subscribe to our monthly newsletter and check out this list of small businesses in Downtown Wabash, Indiana
The Trick-or-Treat Extravaganza is Happening on October 28 from 5-7 p.m.
Have you ever embarked on a Halloween quest where candy rained down from the sky, courtesy of a colossal dump truck? Probably not, unless you’ve experienced the spellbinding Downtown Wabash Trick-or-Treat Extravaganza. This bewitching event turns Downtown Wabash into a candy wonderland. It’s a tradition that leaves a sweet impression on its hometown, year after year.
Downtown Wabash Inc. collaborates closely with Wabash Trucking to create an unparalleled family experience in our beloved community. An avalanche of candy, literally A TON of it, will be cascading to the street as trick-or-treaters dressed up in their costumes, eagerly await to collect their sugary treasures. Will you snag one of the FIVE Gebhart Golden Tickets? That’s right, there are five chances at winning some “spooktacular” prizes.
Now, let’s get acquainted with the driving force behind this enchanting event: Wabash Trucking. They are a licensed and bonded full truckload logistics company based right here in Wabash, Indiana. Their mission is simple: to provide safe and reliable logistics services while upholding the highest standards of integrity and professionalism to protect customers, vendors and employees.
But how does a logistics company fit into the fabric of Downtown Wabash, let alone this candy-filled extravaganza? The answer is as straightforward as their “Go big or go home” motto. Wabash Trucking sought to give back to the community in a monumental way—think a whopping 2,000 pounds of candy cascading from the heavens, all while showcasing their innovative “Feed Me” roll-off dumpster design. Unbeknownst to them, no neighboring community had ever conjured such an elaborate spectacle, delivering a fresh, exhilarating experience to the masses. Now, in their fifth year, they’re poised to carry on the tradition of the 2,000-pound candy dump, much to the delight of Wabash residents.
How does this fit into the grand mission of Downtown Wabash Inc.? It’s a perfect match. Our vision for Downtown Wabash is a thriving hub of activity, day and night, and our mission is to be the driving force behind community and economic revitalization at the heart of Downtown Wabash. When an event like this brings nearly 4,000 people bustling into our vibrant downtown, we’re casting a radiant spotlight on local businesses and attractions, all conveniently within a strollable 2.5-mile radius. The majority of these event-goers are children, making it the perfect opportunity to introduce them to the enchanting wonders of their hometown through the grandest candy spectacle imaginable.
A colossal effort by an army of devoted community leaders makes this sweet spectacle possible. It’s Downtown Wabash, Inc. partnering with Wabash Trucking for the extravagant candy dump, Bachelor Creek hosting an epic costume contest across all age groups, Downtown Wabash businesses generously distributing candy outside their storefronts, local food trucks, talented photographers capturing the magic, dedicated community vendors, and our local first responders—all these incredible individuals come together to make this event free for the public. Their contributions, in the form of candy, volunteer hours, and resources, are priceless, and we extend our heartfelt gratitude to each of them.
The Downtown Wabash Trick-or-Treat Extravaganza is a beloved annual tradition taking place on October 28, from 5-7 p.m. (Rain Date: Sunday, October 29, from 2-4 p.m.) Gather your candy from the Wabash Trucking candy dump until supplies run out, then explore more businesses for additional sweet treats. Free parking and shuttle rides on Trolley No. 85 are available at Wabash County YMCA. Find more details on the Facebook event page.
The Downtown Wabash Trick-or-Treat Extravaganza is presented by Downtown Wabash, Inc. and Wabash Trucking. Downtown Wabash, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to a downtown district that is vibrant every day and night. Additional sponsorship comes from Top Level Sponsor Bachelor Creek.
Kick off the hometown holiday season with the whole family and all your friends! Jingle Jubilee returns to Downtown Wabash in 2023 as the district’s decades-old tradition of officially kicking off the holiday season.
Jingle Jubilee is FREE and open to the public complete with the competitive Jingle Jubilee Stamping Map, the traditional lighting of the Wabash County Courthouse, a holiday kid zone on Miami Street provided by Bachelor Creek Church, lots of hot cocoa, holiday shopping specials, live reindeer, Santa, twinkling lights galore and so much more!
Scan the ‘Shop Local to Win’ QR code at each register to enter for a chance to win sweet prizes during the holiday season!
Jingle Jubilee is made possible by Downtown Wabash, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to a downtown district that is vibrant every day and night.
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