Newton Local Market
Newton School Parking Lot 201 North Long Street, Pleasant Hill, OH, United StatesBaked goods, locally grown produce, food trucks and more in Pleasant Hill Ohio
Baked goods, locally grown produce, food trucks and more in Pleasant Hill Ohio
Concerts are free to attend, and guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy the performances comfortably on the park’s open green space. The lineup for the Full Concert Series is: Friday, May 30 – Noah Wotherspoon Band Friday, June 6 – Brass Tracks Band Friday, June 13 – The Driving Force Band Friday, June 20 – Rock This Town Orchestra Friday, June 27 – The Hathaways Friday, July 18 – McGuffey Lane Friday, July 25 – CRUSH: The Bon Jovi Concert Experience Friday, August 1 – Feudin Hillbillys Friday, August 8 – Alex Miller Friday, August
Fresh vegetables, homemade treats, and warm, sunny Saturday mornings are right around the corner! The market will begin on Saturday, June 14th and will run through September 27th, 2025, on Saturday mornings from 9 a.m. to noon. The market features fresh local produce, bread, artisan cheeses, maple syrup, honey, baked goods, locally raised meat, artists’ booths, live music, other entertainment, and much more. The location on S. Cherry St, just off W. Main Street, is convenient for shoppers with adjacent parking.
A free concert event at Community Park in West Milton, Ohio. Come join us at our annual Rock The Hill event in West Milton, Ohio August, 16th from 5:00 - 10:00 pm. This is a FREE family friendly event. LIVE bands Beer & wine tent Food Trucks Kids inflatable area & playground Bring your lawn chair & blankets.
Join us for a Summer Nite at the StillHouse: The MASH BILL MUSIC SERIES 》Saturday, AUGUST 16thTH 》5:00-10:00 Make plans NOW to join us for a fun evening under the stars at our Farm Distillery! Two Bands: Barnhart Band & Vintage 3' Band One great food truck: Littles Grill & Mexican Food Truck BYOB and BYOC_ bring your own chairs StillHouse Bottle Shop will be OPEN and There is a cost to this event! Please call for info! StillHouse 937.846.1443
Live Music, Raffle Prizes, Best Of Contests, Food Trucks & More!
The Piqua Community Farmer's Market is back and better than ever for 2025! Held in the heart of downtown Piqua, this beloved tradition brings together local farmers, artisans, and residents to celebrate fresh, locally sourced food and handcrafted goods. Whether you’re a longtime supporter or a first-time visitor, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. When and Where The Farmer’s Market takes place every Thursday from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM, running from May 29 through September 25. You'll find us on High Street between Main and Market Streets, surrounded by the charm of downtown Piqua’s historic buildings. What to Expect
Join us in downtown Troy for the sweetest weekend in Ohio! The Donut Jam offers an evening of music, drinks, and fun to celebrate the Tour De Donut Bicycle Challenge! Entertainment Details to COME!
Concerts are free to attend, and guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy the performances comfortably on the park’s open green space. The lineup for the Full Concert Series is: Friday, May 30 – Noah Wotherspoon Band Friday, June 6 – Brass Tracks Band Friday, June 13 – The Driving Force Band Friday, June 20 – Rock This Town Orchestra Friday, June 27 – The Hathaways Friday, July 18 – McGuffey Lane Friday, July 25 – CRUSH: The Bon Jovi Concert Experience Friday, August 1 – Feudin Hillbillys Friday, August 8 – Alex Miller Friday, August
Ohio’s largest one-day cycling event, The Tour de Donut is a unique bicycle event, where your ability to eat donuts is just as important as your ability to ride your bicycle fast. The event is a mass start timed ride where riders visit donut stops and eat donuts. For each donut, the rider eats during the ride (and keeps down) they have 5 minutes deducted from their ride time. There are prizes in several classes including the coveted golden Tour de Donut championship belt for the best adjusted “donut time”. We also award the most donuts eaten in several classes,