Warm, summer months, fondly reminds of time spent in, on, or at a body of water, be it lake, river or stream. What a better way to shop in the summer, than at Culver’s Farmers Market located on Lake Maxinckuckee in the lovely town of Culver, Indiana. One fact I like about Culver is the small town feeling and the locally owned business that line the street across from the lake shore. A public beach and boat launch provide opportunity to enjoy the water in a way that suits you best. Here every Saturday morning from 9 am to 1 pm and Tuesdays from 5 pm to 7 pm.you will find local farmers and artitisans displaying their wares and produce. Not only does this add to the old time feel of the town, but it provides the opportunity to purchase locally produced food and art. The health benefits of locally produced food last longer than the delicious taste in ones mouth all while supporting a local family and business. CG Heartbeats Farm is happy to be a vendor for the summer of 2019. I can tell you first hand the breezes of the lake have already proved better than any air conditioner I have encountered, but then I do prefer fresh air over air conditioning. In this post, we are going to meet the hard-working folks that bring their unique products to the Culver Farmer’s Market.
Market Days
Tuesdays from 5 pm to 7 pm
Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm
The Shook Shack
Do you enjoy baked goods such as homemade bread, cookies, pies, and cheesecake? Stop by the pink tent to find a local delicious favorite treat and visit with Tara.
Find her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Shook-Shack
Flower Hill Farm
Rebecca brings a variety of in season fresh locally and organically produced fruits and veggies, along with fresh flowers. You may also purchase her local produce at their farm stand open on Tuesdays from 9 am to 12 pm and Fridays from 4-7 PM located at 2366 700 E, Akron, Indiana 46910
Find Flower Hill Farm on FB: https://www.facebook.com/FlowerHillFarmm/
CG Heartbeats Farm
Do you like local fresh farm eggs? Chickens from CG Heartbeats are fed Non- GMO feed. Maria enjoys painting birdhouses. You will often see her painting at the market. She also brings fresh garlic, tomatoes, onions, and other seasonal items. New for 2019 she is bringing Glass Gem popcorn and Jacob Cattle Beans (a pretty soup bean). CG Heartbeats Farm focuses on raising heirloom plants working toward increased sustainability.
Find CG Heartbeats Farm on FB at www.facebook.com/countrygirlheartbeatsfarm
IG at www.instagram.com/countrygirlheartbeatsfarm
website: www.dontclipmywings.com
Jim and Peggy Metz
Are you looking for a custom corn hole game? Be sure to check out the variety of options, or chat with Jim about a custom-made game. If you just want to spend time enjoying the market, they always have a set out for all to enjoy. Grab a few friend or family members and play a quick game at the market. One of many ways to enjoy Culver Farmer’s Market. Along with other craft items, you will also find Yardzaee, a yard game that is a spin-off of Yatzee.
Jan Peyser Jewelry
Jan sells earrings, necklaces and other jewelry.
Check out her complete inventory at her Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/janpeyserjewelry
Amor Farm
Are you looking for locally raised grass-fed beef and local raised pork? You will find it at the Amor Farm vendor tent. A family farm located near Culver and made up of 3 generations. Eldon and Sandra Sr. their sons Eldon Jr. (wife Sandy Jr.) and Paul (wife Andi) and grandson Wyatt started coming to the Culver Market 4 years ago as Wyatt had extra produce left from his 4-H projects. As of a year and a half ago, they bring meat and jerky from grass feed beef.
Two Acre Farm
You can not miss the creative birdhouses hanging and sitting at the canopy of Two Acre Farm. They offer other uniquely crafted items.
Check out their FB page to see pictures. https://www.facebook.com/TwoAcreFarm/
Hole in the Woods Farm
A ten-year vendor of Culver Farmer’s Market, Chad is in charge of managing not only Hole in Woods Farm, but also running the market. His wife, Xenia, creates beautiful jewelry in part from repurposed items and pressed flowers. You can find her booth under the pavilion alongside their locally produced fruits and vegetables. Sometimes they may even have a goose egg or two. Their Culver, Indiana farm is Certified Naturally Grown.
Find them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hole.in.the.woods.farm/
Website: https://shop.holeinthewoodsfarm.com/
Ma and Pa Craw
Michelle brings locally raised honey, farm fresh eggs and other handmade items. She makes cute, uniquely shaped treatments for cast iron. I vouch for their effectiveness as I have used them myself. Here you will also find hand made creations by Mary.
Find them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mapacrawhoney/
Matt’s Frames
Specializing in sales of historical images from Culver, Marshall County and the surrounding region, they use creativity and imagination to make stunning framed artwork for area images and found objects including local postcards. All are carefully UV protected before final assembly. Need artwork or pictures framed be sure to find Matt set up near the railroad station. To reach him outside of the market, call: 574-842-8864
Barb’s Place
Barb brings unique jams to the Culver Farmer’s Market along with homemade dog treats, and peanut butter brittle.
Culver Creations
Find uniquely painted furniture in a variety of options. Ask for custom options.
Debra Imhoff
Check out the homemade baked good at Debra’s table under the pavillian.
Lisa Goble
Lisa makes hanging towels, aprons (including child sizes), and various sizes of hot pads. Get you kitchen up to date with her matching sets. If you don’t see what you are looking for, be sure to ask her for a custom set.
Maxinkuckee Corn
Find many flavors of popcorn at the market. It is a must have like cotton candy at the county fair. This way you can snack while you shop.
Zen Farm
This is your one stop shop for all soap needs, shower and bath too!
Union Church of the Brethern
Find pretty, woven rag rugs. Long before repurposing was popular this was a way to put older material to good use, such as cloths belonging to a loved one passed away. Today, they are still a pretty way to decorate a home.
110 Blackberry Farm
Check out the delicious healthy blackberries that are lower in sugar, higher in vitamins and minerals. Yum, the blackberries are so good!!!! Brian brings other fruits to the market for purchase as they are seasonally available. I thoroughly enjoyed strawberries earlier this summer.
Click on 110 Blackberry for their Facebook page.
Blooms on 800
Julie creates beautiful arrangement with succulents, air plants and fresh cut flowers. She continues to expand her inventory with new creative ideas. This summer she can be found at the Tuesday Culver Market from 5 pm to 7 pm.
Connect with Julie on Facebook at her page Blooms on 800.
Taco Truck
A favorite of the Tuesday markets, Las Palmas provides authentic Mexican cuisine. Check out their menu below:
Non Profit Groups at the Market
Friends of the Library
This group brings older books to sell and gives the profits to the local library. Look for them set up on a picnic table. Pictured below are a few of my finds.
Lions Club
Freida, faithfully attends the market to sell nuts and brooms for the Culver Lions Club. She has proven to be an inspiration to me. At this past winter market, I found my table next to hers some weeks. During these times, I found myself challenged in listening to her stories.