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Indiana County, Pennsylvania is located in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains -just one hour east of Pittsburgh and has several unique attractions and entities that make it a very desirable travel destination.

Indiana County is home to: 64 miles of Rails to Trails and more than 15 miles of single track mountain biking, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a robust Agritourism industry, old order Amish families, and a wealth of history ranging from the French and Indian War to our own hometown hero, Jimmy Stewart.


Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Friday, May 18th, and Saturday, May 19th, was the 37th Annual May Mart Festival in Indiana, PA.  The festival is held at the White Township Recreation Complex/S&T Bank Arena and is the annual fundraiser for the Indiana Garden Club.  

In addition to numerous nurseries providing a wide selection of annuals, perennials and shrubs, over 100 vendors and crafters sell unique items at the show.

The event features plants and crafts both inside the building as well as outdoors.  In the photos below, you can see the beautiful array of plants and flowers available for purchase.  As you can see, there were many nurseries and individuals there with a great selection to choose from!   





  








Once entering the building, directions to the arenas are clearly marked.  Entering the left arena, we found the "Indiana Garden Club Orphan's Court" - which are homeless plants just waiting for you to adopt them.  They come directly from the gardens of members of the Indiana Garden Club and are ready to be planted immediately. 


Also located in this arena were additional nurseries and individuals selling their annuals and perennials!


 

Also available for purchase in this arena were numerous craft items as well as Amish-made furniture including, swings, gliders, rockers, arbors, planters, picnic tables and much, much more!

The second arena was brimming with crafters and also included a kids zone.  In the kids zone, kids could choose to make a craft or plant their very own herb - taking it with them free of charge when they left!  What a fun, hands-on activity for the children!






 Here you can see the many crafts that filled this arena!


 


The traditional Mushroom Sandwiches and Strawberry Pies were available at the Indiana Garden Club Food booth located in the Indoor Food Area of the Ice and Recreation Center.   These two food items are the annual items served at May Mart every year!
   




Additional food, such as ice cream, hot sausage sandwiches and funnel cakes were also available for purchase inside and outside the center.

Also in the center court area, live entertainment was provided by locally talented performers.



What a fun way to spent the day - enjoying some delicious food, looking at beautiful flowers and shopping for crafts.  May Mart is a great place to check out some super deals on plants and flowers for the upcoming summer season.  With free admission and parking, May Mart is an excellent place to visit - be sure to mark your calendar for next May!