Posts Tagged ‘Wakarusa’
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
The Wakarusa Historical Society’s Educational Days in Wakarusa, Indiana is now open to everyone. This is usually a program for 2nd to 4th graders, and now, everyone has the chance to attend Educational Days. These tours are offered each year several weeks prior to our annual Maple Syrup Festival celebrations. 2010 tours will be available from Tuesday, March 16 through Friday,March 19.
The tours are designed for quality educational experiences and include the following FREE opportunities:
Tour the Wakarusa Historical Museum Buildings
Tour the Maple Sugar Camp. Sweet maple syrup will be available for purchase.
Popcorn fresh from the kettle.
Tour Historic Downtown Wakarusa.
A visit to the Wakarusa Dime Store. (shop at own discretion)
A bus will be met by a tour guide at the Wakarusa Town Cabin, located on Walnut Street next to the Town Park, then transport you to the Maple Syrup Camp and/or to the Historical Museum Buildings and back again.
For more information, please call the Chamber office at (574) 862-4344 between 8:00 A.M. and noon, Monday through Friday. The deadline for reservations is February 1, 2010.
-Deb Shively, Wakarusa Chamber of Commerce
Tags: Amish Country, Wakarusa, Wakarusa Educational Days
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
The ECCVB has long recognized the importance of cultural and heritage travel and developed the Heritage Trail to increase visitor volume, diversity, spending and economic impact for the entire destination. It’s the cornerstone for many programs. The nationally recognized route, along with a self-guiding audio tour, takes visitors into the downtowns of our cities and towns and along country roads introducing them to the area’s history, heritage, and people while directing them to must-see attractions. It’s dynamic; it’s popular; and it’s free. In 2009 alone, we’ve distributed over 3,200 Heritage Trail CDs. Add to that over 3,000 audio downloads from our website. When you consider our average visitor spends $52 per day and stays 2.8 days, then multiply that by an average 2.5 persons per vehicle, the economic impact of heritage travel is significant
-Diana Lawson, FCDME, ECCVB Executive Director
Have you driven the Heritage Trail Audio Driving Tour? Leave a comment and tell us about your experience.
Tags: Amish Country, Bristol, Elkhart, Goshen, Heritage Trail, Indiana, Middlebury, Nappanee, Shipshewana, Wakarusa
Posted in Attractions, Audio Tour, Fall Color Tour, Fall Driving, Things to do in Amish Country, Uncategorized, activities | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
This contest is over – Thank You so much for all of your comments.
The winner of our July Blog Contest is Sherry Shook. Congratulations!!! We hope you enjoy your Gift Card!
Post your comment below for your chance to win today!
Each month this summer we’re giving away a special prize to someone who posts a comment on this blog. This month’s prize is a Wakarusa Dime Store $20 Gift Card.
Candy lovers will never want to leave this sweet retreat that has served Northern Indiana since 1907. The store is famous for its many flavors of custom made jumbo jelly beans – selling more than 40 tons each year from the shop and online. You also can choose among 350 other types of nostalgic candies ranging from Necco wafers and Mary Janes, to licorice.
Monday – Friday 9am – 5:30pm, Saturday 9am – 4pm
State Road 19 & County Road 26 / Wakarusa, IN
JumboJellyBeans.com/877.715.9821
The winner will be drawn on August 3. The winner will be notified by email and their name posted here on our blog. We look forward to hearing about your favorite things to see and do in Amish Country!
Tags: Dime Store, Elkhart County, Indiana, jellybeans, Wakarusa
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Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
I went to the Wakarusa Dime Store on Saturday. I love the Dime Store. There is nothing better than going somewhere that has candy everywhere. The west wall has all different kinds of salt water taffy. I haven’t seen that much taffy since I was in upper Michigan. I picked up a bag and started filling. I ended up with a lot of pink and blue and tropical taffy. Just beside the salt water taffy is the Jumbo Jelly Beans. If you have never had a Jumbo Jelly Bean, I suggest you to the Dime Store and try them. This year’s mix is John Deere.
As you move towards the middle of the building, there are the old fashioned candies. The Nesco wafer—that are a lot like giant Smarties, and bubblegum. I love bazooka bubble gum, and the Dime Store has them! At the candy counter, they had the chocolate candies, the rock candy, the gummy bears, the giant jaw breakers that even if you cut in half would be hard to fit into your mouth, the sour candy-which is my favorite! I wanted a pound of it all, but I finally showed some restraint and bought a pound of gummy bears.
A nice surprise was the jelly bean mural behind the counter. It is done with orange jelly beans, and shows a garden with flowers and butterflies. It is a great thing to look at.
So when you’re out and about in Amish Country, go to the Wakarusa Dime Store for your sweet tooth. I know that you’ll smile the minute you walk through the door. And for our readers who have been there before, could you recommend what you liked best at the Dime Store? I’m sure all your candy needs will be met by the Wakarusa Dime Store.
Mindy, Amish Country Northern Indiana Contributor and Visitor Center Travel Specialist
Tags: Amish, Amish Country, candy, Dime Store, Indiana, Jumbo Jelly Beans, Wakarusa, Wakarusa Dime Store
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Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
I’ve been told that Hoosier use the word “enjoy” more than anyone other Midwest state I thought that was a strange observation, until I realized how much I use the word enjoy when I’m talking. So here are some things that I enjoy.
I enjoy all the good homemade baked items that we can buy in this area from the rosemary garlic cabatta bread at Artisan’s Bread in the American Countryside Farmers Market, to the doughnuts and pies from the Essenhaus Bakery. I also know too many people who enjoy all of our homemade baked-goods and now enjoy a trip to the gym five times a week to keep with their habit.
I enjoy all the festivals that come up in the spring through fall. The first one of the Spring is the Wakarusa Maple Syrup Festival, April 17 and 18th. and I hope you all go and have fun.
I enjoy this area. I enjoy living by the St. Joe River and being able to walk beside it every day. I enjoy how the ducks see a human, automatically recognize the human as a source of food, and come quacking. I enjoy living in a city that has three parks within walking distance of where I live. I enjoy having county parks within minutes of where I live.
This is just some of things that I enjoy about this area. Can you let me know what you enjoy when you visit this area? I can’t wait to hear from you – and if I receive enough responses, I’ll put them in a future blog.
-Mindy
Amish Country Northern Indiana Contributor and Visitor Center Travel Specialist
Tags: Amish, Amish Country, Elkhart, food, Goshen, Indiana, maple syrup festival, Middlebury, Nappanee, things to do, Wakarusa
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Nothing says sweet like pure maple syrup and we pour it on – about 70 gallons over stacks of pancakes during the Wakarusa Maple Syrup Festival . Plus we go through 20 bales of pancake flour! Not to mention going “whole hog” with 2,100 lbs. of sausage. That’s what it takes to feed 3,500 hungry people at the Lions Club Pancake & Sausage Meal. I’ve been in charge of the Lions Club meal for the last 15 years.
It’s a family tradition. My parents were in charge of it for years too. And my kids are involved, even coming home from college to help. I’m totally committed, and I’m not even a Lions Club member! All those pancakes raise lots of dollars that go back into the community for scholarships, kids’ eye exams and so many other great programs. Come join us at the Wakarusa Maple Syrup Festival, April 17 & 18, and eat lots of pancakes!
What is your favorite thing to do at the Wakarusa Maple Syrup Festival? Leave a comment.
- Annette Brown, Pancake Lady Extraordinaire
Tags: Amish, Elkhart, Elkhart County, Festival, Indiana, maple syrup festival, Wakarusa
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Friday, February 27th, 2009
Mike and I were talking about what we wanted to do when the temperature warms up. We want to be outside, and we want to know that the rest of Amish Country is out and about. He is getting tired of the walls of our house. I said that we needed to get winter gear for this year, but no, he didn’t think we could go outside with Mina that much, so why spend the money. Well, I can tell you it’s been a long winter, and we should have spent the money.
So our first time out with Mina this year will be Wakarusa Maple Syrup Festival on April 17 and 18. We have to go, because Mike loves all you can eat sausage and pancake breakfast, wherever it may be served and at this year it will be Northwood Middle School. And Mina loves sausage, but she’s not big on pancakes yet. She will pick up a pancake and take a bite out of it. When we’re done with breakfast, we’ll go into downtown and look at the craft vendors. There are always a lot of interesting items on sale from local crafters.
We always enjoy watching people who come, and it’s fun to see all the kids who wander up and down the street with calls of “mom and dad, look…” This year Mina will be walking up and down the street, and wanting to touch and look at everything. Of course, we finish our day by eating at Nelson’s. What would a trip to an Amish Country festival be without Nelson’s chicken? I would suggest that if you want to eat at the restaurant, you go at off normal eating times. So, put the date on your calendar, and enter Wakarusa into your GPS. I know you’ll have a fun.
Click here for more information on the Wakarusa Maple Syrup Festival.
- Mindy, Amish Country Northern Indiana Contributor
Tags: Amish, Elkhart, Indiana, maple syrup festival, things to do, trip ideas, Wakarusa
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Monday, November 3rd, 2008
It is going to be a beautiful week in Amish Country Northern Indiana! NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmostpheric Administration, pronounced Noah) says we’re supposed to have temps in the 70’s and it will be sunny until Thursday night. For those of you who come to Amish Country this week, go drive the Heritage Trail, it will be a great time to be out and about. Start early and enjoy a leisurely pace as you go. Everyone on the trail needs to stop at Bonneyville Mill and enjoy being outside for a long period of time. Stretch your legs, fill your lungs with fresh air, and then get on the trail again.
Stop at the Essenhaus for that handmade and homemade gift. This is one of my favorite places to shop for someone who already has a lot of stuff, and would like something with more thought put into the gift. Also you can head on over to Honeyville and take pictures of some beautiful farms and landscape. In Goshen, stop at the Old Bag Factory and find that perfect item for that hard to buy person on your Christmas list. I love coming here and looking a dreaming about all the things that I would love to buy. Then head on to Nappanee. By this time, you’re going to want a snack, so stop at the Dairy Queen. This restaurant was destroyed by the tornado, and was finally rebuilt earlier this year. They bring your food out to your table. How great is that! Then, as you just think that you can’t be that car any longer (because it going to be so nice), get out and about in Wakarusa. Enjoy the small town atmosphere. Eat at Cook’s Pizza, and find some take along candy at the Wakarusa Dime Store. When you head back to Elkhart, go walk the Riverwalk and exercise off all the food you ate. It will be a great day.
If you like, go to the web site at Amish Country.org, and take the virtual Heritage Trail. You can find it by following this link amishcountry.org/heritage.trail.
Have a great time being out and about in Amish Country this week.
Mindy – Amish Country Northern Indiana Contributor
Tags: activities, Amish Country Heritage Trail, Elkhart, Elkhart County, fall color, Fall Driving, Goshen, Indiana Shopping, Middlebury, northern Indiana, things to do, Wakarusa
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