The Kosciusko County Farmers and Artisans Market, located in downtown Warsaw and open every Saturday morning until noon, hosts a vast array of vendors. Offering everything from cold brew coffee to crafts to cotton candy, visitors from the age of seven to the age of 70 will be certain to find something to their liking.
The market, which runs until the end of October, is situated on Center St. between Lake and Buffalo streets. Vendor are also set up in the parking lot on the south side of the block. Some weekends feature live entertainment so be sure and check out their Facebook page, linked to below, for scheduled events.
Beyond the typical produce and arts and crafts, varied items such as soaps, salsa and shirts can also be found. Longtime crowd favorites such as honey, maple syrup and the aforementioned cotton candy are available for those of you with a sweet tooth. Unique gifts, such as beads, necklaces, wooden benches, braceletes and homemade containers can also be had for a small sum.
The next time you find yourself looking for a unique gift from a local source, keep the Kosciusko County Farmers and Artisans Market in mind. You can even make a day of it – once the market closes, you can get lunch at one of the restaurants downtown. After your meal, make some time to check out all of the downtown shops for even more options to buy local!
To get social with the Kosciusko County Farmers and Artisans Market, you can “like” or “follow” them on Facebook.
***The market is located on the south side of the courthouse square. For directions via your favorite map app, you can enter “101 W. Center St. Warsaw, IN” as the destination. Parking is available throughout downtown.***
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