COLUMBUS, Ind. – The city of Columbus has announced that, after receving guidance from the Governor’s office and the Indiana State Department of Health, the opening of the Columbus Farmers’ Market will be delayed.
In support of the community strategy to slow the spread of COVID-19, organizers are pushing back the market’s normal May kick off until Saturday, June 6.
Social distancing will be enforced for vendors and customers, space between vendors will be increased, extra hand washing stations will be available, and other social aspects will be modified. Get more information on this summer’s market here.





