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Archive for the ‘shopping’ Category

A Country Christmas Trail

Monday, December 14th, 2009

nappanee-christmas-trailThere’s a unique shopping experience in Nappanee this Friday. It is their Christmas Country Trail and 8 stores will be open from 6pm to Midnight.

The eight businesses participating are:

Little Nook Bookstore
Rentown Variety Store
Stettas Discount
Inkredible Art Stamps
Pine Hill Discount
Nappanee Country Store
Nappanee Bicycle Store

What a great way to experience Nappanee, enjoying the small hometown feel of Christmas, and then buying unique Christmas presents along the way. I hope this turns into an annual event, and that more businesses are willing to participate.

Click here for the map of the businesses. Let me know what you bought, and if you enjoyed your experience if you go.

Mindy, Amish Country Northern Indiana Contributor and Visitor Center Specialist

Aurora has Arrived!

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

AuroraThe ECCVB commissioned “Aurora – Elkhart Special” quilt is now proudly displayed in the Elkhart County Visitors Center. Come in a take a look – it’s spectacular! The quilt was exquisitely pieced by Diana Bennet (see some of her other quilts in the Visitors Center) and quilted by her good friend. Jinny Beyer pulled together a palette of 55 signature fabrics in colors to complement the Aurora mural.  Feeling ambitious?  There is a special “kit” to make your own quilt available through Jinny Beyer.  For more information call the Visitor Center at 800.262.8161

American Countryside Farmers Market Gift Card Winner!

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

First, thank you ALL for your kind comments left on our blog! We appreciate the feedback and we’re thrilled that so many of you have such great things to say about Amish Country Northern Indiana!

And the winner of the $25 American Countryside Farmers Market Gift Card is: Kathleen Renno

Congratulations Kathleen! We’ll get your $25 American Countryside Farmers Market Gift Card right out to you. Be sure to visit back soon, we have another fun giveaway planned!

-Jessica, Amish Country Northern Indiana Technology Marketing Manager

Enter to Win a $25 American Countryside Farmers Market Gift Card!

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

ACFMThis contest is over. Check back soon for our next giveaway!

A $25 Gift Certificate to the American Countryside Farmers Market Could Be Yours!

Each month this summer we’re giving away a special prize to someone who posts a comment on this blog post. This month’s prize is a $25 gift certificate to the American Countryside Farmers Market located in Elkhart, IN.

Beneath the beams of this 51,000-square-foot Amish built barn, you find farm fresh produce, hormone free meats, Amish baked goods, melt in your mouth cheeses, spices, flavored oils and more. The second floor features artisan shops, gift vendors and a state-of-the-art test kitchen.

Hours: Wednesday – Saturday: 9am – 5pm
State Road 19 & County Road 26 / Elkhart
AmericanCountryside.us/877.782.7386

Update! Thank you all for the wonderful comments! Today is the last day to enter so tell your friends and family. Multiple entries do not increase your odds of winning.

Fabulous Finds at the Shipshewana Flea Market

Monday, June 8th, 2009

I went to the Shipshewana Flea Market for the first time in a few years. I didn’t realize that the entrance was only on SR 5. That was a little strange. And then they have signs to show you which way parking is, but no exit signs. I realize that most people don’t want to exit the Flea Market, but they should have an exit path.

I don’t mind going to the Flea Market, but finding the bargains isn’t my idea of fun.

However, I did stumble on the flowers and the fresh produce of the market. I didn’t realize that the Flea Market had flowers and fresh produce. I bought red, yellow and orange peppers for a dollar. I found grapes the size of golf balls. There was fresh rhubarb, although a little late in the season, and Michigan asparagus. I was impressed with the quality and quantity of the fresh produce.

I also loved the plants. There were lots of hanging plants, and I loved seeing all the geranium and pansies in the baskets. Earlier in the season, I was looking for a hanging plant, but I couldn’t find any. But I found four different baskets I liked, but couldn’t decide what one would work best. I’m going to go back soon and actually buy one.

So when you visit the Flea Market, take some time to find the produce and the plants. I’m sure you won’t be disappointed.

Mindy, Amish Country Northern Indiana Contributor and Visitor Center Specialist

Keeping Up with Changing Travel Trends

Friday, May 29th, 2009

amish acresThere are definite signs people are traveling shorter distances, so Amish Acres has adjusted its services and offerings to appeal to a more local audience. For example, it’s expanded its restaurant menu beyond the Threshers Dinner introducing fresh ideas such as the new Sunday Buffet, German Sausage Wednesdays, and Half-Price Thursdays with a ½ price rib dinner, ½ price theatre tickets (non-reserved seating) and ½ price hotel suites – encouraging people to start their weekend getaway early. And it seems to be working.

Amish Acres has also taken a totally different marketing approach and forged cooperative partnerships with CVS in over 400 of its Midwest stores and all Kroger, Owens, and Scotts stores in most of Indiana.

Richard Pletcher, Founder and CEO, Amish Acres Historic Farm & Heritage Resort, Nappanee, IN

How far do you plan to travel for your summer vacation? Let us know.

The Elkhart Bags

Monday, May 4th, 2009

I was pulling out my purse yesterday, and noticed that I should switch bags. I have a couple for fall and winter, and one for summer. Looking at my summer bag, I realized that I need a new summer purse. My summer one is a little dirty—there was stuff I tried to get off, and ruined a patch of fabric. So, I started my search, and found out about the Elkhart Bags.

These bags are beautiful, and the price is great! The average bag sells from $35 to $45. In order to help employees keep their jobs, Decorator Industries has started making handbags from cancelled orders of fabric. And since the fabric is from cancelled orders, the bag you fall in love with will probably be a limited edition, or one of a kind. I can’t wait to get one!

With Mother’s Day coming up, I can’t imagine a better gift than an Elkhart Bag. Right now, I know you can find them at the Cinnamon Stick, the Das Dutchman Essenhaus Country Store in Middlebury, and the Wakarusa Dime Store in Wakarusa. So when you are out and about in Amish Country, buy an Elkhart Bag. Send us a picture of the new bag you bought, and let us know where you found it.

Mindy, Amish Country Northern Indiana contributor and Visitor Center Travel Specialist