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5/26/2022, 12:00am

Visit the Farmers Market at Minnetrista!

Connect with local vendors and see what our community has to offer

By Ball State Daily Advertising
Visit the Farmers Market at Minnetrista!

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Don’t have weekend plans yet? Consider visiting the Farmers Market at Minnetrista! The Farmers Market is the perfect place to discover fresh produce, baked goods, plants, eggs, meats, and more.

From syrup and honey to fresh flowers and goat’s milk soaps, there is something for everyone at the Farmers Market. Here’s a short list of some of the many products you can find (visit our vendor map for more!):

  • Farm fresh produce, meat, and eggs
  • Freshly grilled burgers
  • Fresh bread, pies, and pastries
  • Beeswax products
  • Coffee and tea
  • Kettle corn
  • Jams, jellies, and preserves
  • And more!

The outdoor season of Farmers Market runs from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. from May through October. Join us to discover everything our community has to offer. It’s also a great time to meet new folks around the Muncie area!

Snap, WIC, IU Health Bucks and SFMP (Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program) are accepted at participating vendors.

Interested in becoming a vendor? Visit the Farmers Market website and click ‘become a vendor’. You will make a profile on the Marketspread platform and it will redirect you to the application to become a Minnetrista Museum & Gardens Market vendor.

Thank you to the sponsor of this year’s Farmers Market, Open Door Health Services.

For more details about this event visit our website or give us at a call at (765) 282-4848.


As with all advertising, sponsored content does not necessarily reflect the views and choices of the employees of Unified Media. Unified Media will ensure the treatment and design of advertising and sponsor content is clearly differentiated from its editorial content. Unified Media reserves the right to refuse publication of such content that, in its own judgment, would undermine the intellectual integrity, authority, and character of our enterprise. Consistent with the foregoing General Advertising Guidelines, Unified Media may reject or remove any sponsored content at any time that contains false, deceptive, misleading, or illegal content; is inconsistent with or may tend to bring disparagement, harm to reputation, or other damage to Unified Media’s brand.

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