Farmers Market

The season’s first vegetables are overflowing with flavor! Imagine fresh off the vine cucumbers, lettuce and peppers as well as juicy tomatoes, all grown locally and ready to nourish your family.

Market opening day,  Saturday, May 13

Angola Farmers Market
Throughout the Steuben County Farmers Market season, additional fresh produce such as green beans, corn, potatoes, zucchini and pumpkins will be added to the selection available. The open air market, open Saturdays May-October from 8 a.m. to noon, is located at 317 S. Wayne St., Angola, IN. A second market opens Wednesdays July-October at 206 N. Wayne St. from 8 a.m. to noon.
Besides fresh produce, you’ll find locally-sourced honey, homemade jams and apple butter, goat milk soap and lotions, as well as homemade breads and cupcakes. Several varieties of plants are sold and mums are added in the early fall. About 30 local vendors set up at each Saturday market. There’s also an assortment of homemade craft items and wreaths for sale.

The Angola Farmers Market is not just the place to get fruits and vegetables or your morning coffee. It is where we go to say "hello" to one another...to tell our friends how beautiful their babies are...to see the new dog and comfort a friend who has lost a dog. It is where we go, in my small town, to take care of one another, every Saturday.

 

– Lou Ann Homan | Teacher, Writer, Storyteller

The Angola Farmers Market is not just the place to get fruits and vegetables or your morning coffee. It is where we go to say "hello" to one another...to tell our friends how beautiful their babies are...to see the new dog and comfort a friend who has lost a dog. It is where we go, in my small town, to take care of one another, every Saturday.

 

– Lou Ann Homan | Teacher, Writer, Storyteller

The Angola Farmers Market is not just the place to get fruits and vegetables or your morning coffee. It is where we go to say "hello" to one another...to tell our friends how beautiful their babies are...to see the new dog and comfort a friend who has lost a dog. It is where we go, in my small town, to take care of one another, every Saturday.

 

– Lou Ann Homan | Teacher, Writer, Storyteller