City Market is Back Outside on Tuesdays through October

The Whitewater City Market outdoor season kicked off last Tuesday! Join us every Tuesday from May to October, 4–7 PM at the Cravath Lakefront parking lot for fresh produce, locally made goods, food trucks, and community vibes. You do not want to miss the return of Stephani’s fruit crisps!

Bring a lawn chair and stick around for live music at the amphitheater—it’s the perfect way to spend a summer evening downtown!

Adjacent street parking is available on Whitewater Street, Fremont Street, James Street, and also in the municipal lot beside the Train Depot.

Vendors vary somewhat from week to week, but generally include most of the following:

Kristie’s Creative Kitchen • Hoots Fruits & Vegetables • Pat Hall (Author) • Studio 84, Inc • Stephani’s Spot • Books and Art by Kimberly • Wood Street Bakery • Yaegers Small Batch Vegetable • Fields Best Inc. • Best Taste • Pop’s Kettle Corn • Karaiva Farm • Jazzed Up Marshmallows • Kettle Moraine Honey • MY Farm • Moms Demand Action• Daisy Delights • Loon and Pike • Whitewater Creek Coalition • The Vegetable Stand • Aunt Mable’s • Morningside Farm and Orchard & Greenhouses

Come hungry, come curious, and come ready to enjoy your Tuesday nights at the market!

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 Why did the market decide to stay in the park rather than the Depot?

Lisa Dawsey Smith responded, “There are a number of factors that fueled the decision to remain in the park – from positive feedback throughout that portion of the season to renewing the partnership with Parks and Recreation for Concerts in the park to keep live music on the amphitheater stage all summer long. Feel free to stop by to chat about it if desired!”

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