The Oshkosh Farmers Market Bazaar at the Oshkosh Convention Center is the largest Oshkosh winter market in a number of years with over 30 vendors, live music and food and beverages provided by Premier Waterfront Catering. Photo: Michael Cooney
This Saturday is your last chance to experience Oshkosh Farmers Market first ever “Farmers Market Bazaar”.
The Farmers Market Bazaar will be held on Dec. 16 from 9am-12: 30 pm at the Oshkosh Convention Center, 2 N Main St. The Farmers Market Bazaar provides a larger venue with more diverse offerings and is possible by the support and assistance of the Premier Best Western Waterfront Hotel and Convention Center.
Over 30 vendors bring fresh, in-season fruits and vegetables, eggs, honey, syrups, cheeses, pasture-raised meats and poultry, jams and preserves. Local food artisans bring fresh baked goods, candy, and other goodies. A variety of handcrafted items are also available for those last minute gifts.
A Farmers Market Breakfast will be held at the Bazaar on Dec. 16 showcasing goods from market vendors and will help continue the tradition of the market being a true Oshkosh community event. Dr. Kickbutt’s Orchestra of Death will be performing live.
The Oshkosh Farmers Market will return to Merrill Middle School, 108 W New York Ave, Door 23 on Saturday, Jan 6 and weekly through Apr 28. (No markets Mar 31 or in May.)
Tiffany White, Premier Waterfront Catering, prepares omelets to order showcasing ingredients from market vendors. Photo: Michael Cooney
Sarah Mossbarger checking out canned locally produced jams, jellies and fruit produced by Donna Crews, D& E Canned Goods. Photo: Michael Cooney
Michelle Schultz, Glacer Ridge Bison, displaying a wide range of farm produced meat products. Market customers have a wide choice of local farm raised beef, pork, bison, lamb and chicken products. Photo: Michael Cooney
The Oshkosh Farmers Market Bazaar at the Oshkosh Convention Center is the largest Oshkosh winter market in a number of years with over 30 vendors, live music and food and beverages provided by Premier Waterfront Catering. Photo: Michael Cooney
Tracy Vinz, Olden Organics, scooping up cranberries for Julie Gordon and Leisha Taylor. The Oshkosh Farmers Winter Market returns to Merrill School in January and will run to the end of April. Photo: Michael Cooney
“Farmer talk,” Lennie Nowakowski, Polish Ponderosa Farm, with Orv Sieger and Ron Johnson, Freedom Farms. Meeting the producers and learning about how they produce their products is major appeal for many farmer market customers. Photo: Michael Cooney
For more information, contact Executive Directors Karlene and Dennis Leatherman (920-252-2533/32), visit our website www.OSFMI.com or like Oshkosh Farmers Markets on Facebook.