Upcoming Events
Oktoberfest/Cornmeal Bake Off at Beck's Mill
Celebrating the Beck German Heritage.
Music all day, spinning, knitting, crocheting, blacksmithing, tomahawk throwing demonstrations. Parking lot activities: Featuring Jason Hardin’s campfire beans, Cornmeal bake off drop off at 11 am to 11:45 am. Entry must contain at least 1/2 cup of Becks Mill cornmeal (white or yellow), inc recipe and in a non returnable dish. Prize will be given. Cornmeal can be purchased at the mill or Nana’s This n That Shop on the square. Leftovers will be served with the campfire beans. Flea & craft vendors.
YMCA Halloween Candy Trail
Halloween will be here before you know it!
The Washington County Family YMCA in Salem is planning a trail with booths that hand out candy.
Approximately 600 kids are expected to attend the event on Saturday, Oct. 26, 4-6 p.m., at the YMCA, 1709 North Shelby Street, Salem.
The Y needs a little help with this event and is seeking individuals, businesses and organizations to take part in the walking trail.
If you would like to set up a booth along the trail, contact Gavan Doane at
Christkindlmarkt at Ferdinand
Join the thousands for the 27th Annual Ferdinand Christkindlmarkt...
Enjoy the delights of Christmas in an Olde World Setting!
In Germany, Christmas wares and gifts are sold in the festival-style setting of Christkindlmarkt.
The custom began in the 14th century and continues today in the charming “Bavarian” village of Ferdinand, Indiana, the only town in the world named after Ferdinand I of Austria. |
The Ferdinand Christkindlmarkt, held the third full weekend in November annually, features over 200 lavishly decorated booths spilling over with quality hand-created items, antiques, art, Christmas wares, delicious regional food and wine, live entertainment, a free concert, free tours and so much more.
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Christkindlmarkt at Ferdinand
Join the thousands for the 27th Annual Ferdinand Christkindlmarkt...
Enjoy the delights of Christmas in an Olde World Setting!
In Germany, Christmas wares and gifts are sold in the festival-style setting of Christkindlmarkt.
The custom began in the 14th century and continues today in the charming “Bavarian” village of Ferdinand, Indiana, the only town in the world named after Ferdinand I of Austria. |
The Ferdinand Christkindlmarkt, held the third full weekend in November annually, features over 200 lavishly decorated booths spilling over with quality hand-created items, antiques, art, Christmas wares, delicious regional food and wine, live entertainment, a free concert, free tours and so much more.
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