The Tiffin Seneca Farmers Market would like to thank our sustaining partner Sutton Bank for making the Market possible.
At the market, the experience goes beyond fresh produce and tasty treats; it’s a hub for creativity and community engagement. Families can participate in a variety of activities that change from week to week that are specially designed to spark imagination, encourage socialization, and strengthen bonds. From creating crafts with natural materials to participating in interactive games, the market creates a joyful atmosphere where kids can explore, learn, and connect with their peers and other members of the community. The next two markets, October 19 and 26, will have an abundance of activities that tie in with all of the downtown happenings and holiday festivities.
In previous markets, children have roasted marshmallows, created miniature catapults with spoons and popsicle sticks, and painted clay pots. But nothing says Halloween like a good ol’ fashion marketplace Bingo! Coming back for the last two October markets, there will be themed bingo scavenger hunts! Participants will have to explore the market and all of the vendor booths in order to mark off spaces on their bingo cards. Once you get a bingo, you can pick up a prize!
We will continue providing products that meet your grocery needs as the weather begins to cool down; from fresh produce, to quality proteins, to delicious sweets. Join us over the next two Saturdays as we celebrate the season with other of exciting events happening in downtown Tiffin.
More support for the market comes from Wendy’s, Clouse Construction, KGS, and Diversified Graphics Inc.
Where: Madison Street, between Jefferson Street and Schonhardt Street
When: Saturday, 9:00a.m. - 1:00pm
Vendors this week include: FELC, Goddess Greens, Countryside Acres, Baked By Bells, Clayhill Organic, Bella Cuisine, Yester Year Farms, Riehm’s Produce, and Ahren’s Family Farm, Fitch Homestead, Five Points Parish
Kid’s activities are provided by Restoration Alliance Church
About Seneca County Common Ground
Created in 2019, Seneca County Common Ground (SCCG) is a new organization whose mission is to strengthen Seneca County's local food system through collaboration to improve the overall health and growth of our community, and a vision of a vibrant, accessible, and sustainable local food system in Seneca County that supports the health of residents, businesses, and institutions. The board of the organization includes Reverend Aaron Gerlach of Old Trinity Episcopal Church, local business owner and chair of the Downtown Retailers Committee Dave Spridgeon, local business leader Dale Depew, TSEP Development Coordinator Adam Gillmor, local food vendors Kristy Buskirk of Clay Hill Farms and John Riehm of Riehm Produce Farm, owner of JAM’s Monthly Market, Jami Fadley, and Rob Malone Chef and owner of the Turntable Restaurant. SCCG oversees the operations of the Tiffin Seneca Farmers Market and supports other local food initiatives including the Tiffin Community Kitchen Project. Find out more at sccommonground.org or find Seneca County Common Ground on Facebook.
About the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
SNAP provides nutrition benefits to supplement the food budget of needy families so they can purchase healthy food and move towards self-sufficiency. Read more at https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program.
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