The Toledo Night Market is ‘the magic of Toledo after dark’
TOLEDO – The Toledo Night Market neared its end of the season as it turned off the lights Saturday night for the second-to-last time.
It was a large turnout as people shopped at many food and artisan booths at the Toledo Farmers’ Market.
Jen Tighe and Jill Barnett, of Erie Cotton Candy Co., said they were both sad to see the night market closing next month.
Susan Imes, owner of Susie Lynn’s Lemonade, said she will close up the shop in October but is looking forward to the upcoming season in 2025.
The Skittle Bots, a local award-winning Toledo band that plays top hits from the 90’s, also rocked the crowd, who sang and danced on a mini dance floor.
The final open-air night market is Sept. 14 from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. There is a $5 admission, and features more than 85 artisans and small businesses, food trucks and crafted drinks.