July 01, 2025

NEW DATE - Vendor fair this Saturday on square

Market on Main will now be June 21.

Rain on June 7 necessitated moving the date of the Osceola Chamber Main Street’s Market on Main event, which will now take place this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the south side of the downtown square. The Clarke County Farmers’ Market will be set up on the square for their Saturday market from 9 a.m. to noon.

While some vendors were unavailable for the new date, there will still be a wide-selection of goods to peruse and purchase:

Sweet Bites – Macarons

LaMa Crafts and Balloons - Ribbon rose arrangements, shadowboxes, glass tumblers, hand bracelets, Keychains, plush toys

Manualidades MS - Jewelry: rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and more.

The Charming Walnut – woodwork

Popr L Ratts/Caddle Creek Company - Home and car fragrance products: wax melts, sprays, air fresheners, car diffusers. Also sells custom DTF transfer t-shirts and towels

Crafty Creations by Lynn - Handmade crochet items: stuffed animals, toys and more

Plant Therapy Co - House plants and plant hangers

ABClark - Fine Art Photographer - Fine art photography - abstract black and white floral photography prints and framed art

Mayhew’s Market

Ivy Rose traveling hat bar - Design your perfect hat — with endless styles to choose from and a world of decoration options like vintage pins, feathers, hat bands, dried flowers, and even custom branding, your creation is uniquely yours

Permalinx by bloom – Permanent jewelry

Naughty Shenanigans Designs - Bold and sassy cups, tumblers, shirts, hats, homemade candies, and uniquely designed candles that stand out from the ordinary

Free stuff?

A fun incentive for the inaugural Market on Main is the chance to “win” a monogrammed tote and $5 in Diggin’ Downtown bucks. How? The first 25 people to find OCMS events coordinator Leslie Torres will receive a tote and the $5 Diggin’ bucks. The money works similar to Warrior Dollars, just in this case they can only be used at downtown, participating retailers and businesses.

“If you’re already here shopping at the market, you can go shop at one of the stores around the square, buy a coffee or get something to eat,” Torres said.

Torres will be updating the OCMS Facebook page so people know who to look for, but she’ll likely be on or near the bandstand.

OCMS plans to host this event in the coming years as well, with the vendor list and number of shoppers growing.

Candra Brooks

A native of rural Union County, Candra holds a Bachelor's Degree in English from Simpson College and an Associate's Degree in Accounting from SWCC. She has been at the Osceola newspaper since October 2013, working as office manager before transitioning to the newsroom in spring 2022.