Market on the Move

A quick note from the Whitewater City Market Team:

As we approach the beginning of May, this Saturday 4/30 will mark the end of the Indoor Season for the Whitewater City Market. On Tuesday 5/3 the market once again moves outdoors. Below are a few Indoor Season highlights and a preview of the Outdoor Season.

The Indoor Season of the Whitewater City Market, not counting those who plan to shop this weekend, saw a total of 1,924 shoppers with an average of ten vendors attending weekly. We thank those who came out in all sorts of weather over the season to support our local vendors. 

We would like to thank our hosts, Irvin L. Young Memorial Library, once again for allowing us the use of the community room for our indoor market season. The community room is a warm and inviting space that created a perfect atmosphere for the market.

The Outdoor Season beginning this Tuesday runs weekly from May 3 through October 25th 4 to 7 p.m. at the Historic Train Depot. Highlights for the upcoming season include a place to get outside and linger with friends old and new, children’s activities, food trucks/prepared food vendors, live music and an average of 30 vendors weekly. We have a number of new additions to the market including two new area farmers: Terra Mana Gardens and Little Red Farms. 

We invite you to keep in touch with the market by following our social media accounts on Facebook and Instagram, viewing information on our website at downtownwhitewater.com, or with our weekly newsletter (signup at the bottom of our website). Each week we share highlights from previous markets, seasonal recipes, vendor lists, and tips for using and storing produce.

As always we thank you for supporting our local vendors, and we can’t wait to see you at the market!

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