The Shipshewana Flea Market, the Midwest’s largest outdoor market, is wrapping up its 2024 season with only two weeks left to shop! The market will be open on Tuesdays and Wednesdays through September 25, from 8 AM to 4 PM, offering the last chance of the season to stock up on fall favorites, find incredible deals, and enjoy a special fall event, Gourd-geous Sips & Succulents.
As the 2024 season comes to an end, now is the perfect time to visit Shipshewana Flea Market to:
- Stock Up for Winter: From pantry staples and home essentials to unique gifts, this is the best opportunity to grab what you need before the market closes for the season.
- Find Fall Deals & Treasures: With vendors offering special end-of-season discounts, it’s a great time to hunt for deals on fall-themed items, handmade crafts, and more.
- Family-Friendly Fun: Enjoy a charming fall outing with family and friends in the heart of Shipshewana.
Special Event: Gourd-geous Sips & Succulents Workshop
Add a touch of creativity to your market visit with their Gourd-geous Sips & Succulents workshop! For only $10, participants can plant a succulent in a mini pumpkin while enjoying complimentary fall-inspired mocktail samples, perfect for all ages. This workshop is available on a first-come, first-serve basis while supplies last, so arrive early to secure your spot!
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