Bodygoodies
Natural, handmade soaps, body sprays, serums, and skincare. Heidi Goldberg crafts every bar. Year-round storefront on the same property as the market — open every day, not just Saturdays.
10 confirmed vendors for opening day, plus live music. All within a short drive of 44410. New vendors signing up every week — this list grows through the season.
Natural, handmade soaps, body sprays, serums, and skincare. Heidi Goldberg crafts every bar. Year-round storefront on the same property as the market — open every day, not just Saturdays.
Locally roasted, locally poured. The way to start a Saturday at the market.
Family-run food truck reviving the magic of Can's Tokyo House. Justin and Cara Bartell at the window.
Wildflower honey from the Wicked Bee Hollow apiary. Local hives, local pollen, raw and unfiltered.
Home-baked from scratch with primarily organic ingredients. No artificial colors. Orders open Mondays for Friday pickup.
Nail care and hand-and-foot services. Pop-up booth at the market for quick fills, polishes, and gift bookings.
Therapeutic services for the community. At the market with information and gentle introductions.
Custom laser engraving, hand-painted door signs, sublimated tumblers. Studio at 174 N Mecca Street — practically next door.
Cheesecake truck from Sweet's Bistro in Champion. Pulled up to the May 23 launch with single-serve cheesecakes and seasonal specials.
Small-batch elderberry syrups, wellness teas, allergy-blend syrups, and body sprays. Owner Laurissa Shaw crafts every batch.
Sourdough breads, chocolate-chip muffins, fresh-baked treats. By Kayla. "I knead it, you need it." Joining the market on an upcoming Saturday.
Singer-songwriter and guitarist. Classic rock, folk, blues, punk roots. Covers from Lead Belly to Pink Floyd plus original albums.
A note about our home-produced foods:Some items at Cortland Farmers Market are “cottage foods” made in home kitchens that are not licensed or inspected by the Ohio Department of Agriculture, as permitted under Ohio law. These products are labeled “This Product is Home Produced.” Please read product labels for ingredients and allergens, and direct any food-safety questions to the individual vendor.
If you grow it, raise it, make it, or run a small Cortland business — we want you at the table. Five minutes to apply.
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