Battle Ground Village Outdoor Market

Saturday's Just Got Better!
At the intersection of life and art, creativity and commerce, Battle Ground Village is pleased to announce the Battle Ground Village Outdoor Market. This market offers a fresh-air alternative to conventional art shows, allowing visitors to enjoy the beautiful summer days the Pacific Northwest is known for. Side by side, established craftsmen and women, bakers, farmers, entertainers, undiscovered talents and innovative artists can display their work in an open-air lifestyle shopping center known as Battle Ground Village.
This outdoor market is adjacent to the Center Park Pavilion, the Tower Clock and the Battle Ground Community Library. As a visitor to the market, you will be sure to find special treasures for yourself, creative gifts for loved ones, fresh produce and tasty treats to snack on while you browse or to take home with you! Entertainment will also be continuous throughout the market.
Join us for the Battle Ground Village Outdoor Market every Saturday beginning May 8, 2010 thru September 25, 2010 from 9am - 4pm.
Mark your calendar and make sure you don't miss out on the fun!
September 4 - Free chocolate chip cookies on a stick are back! Stop by the information booth for your free cookie from Le Cookie Monkey! We will also have a wine tasting featuring the Rusty Grape Vineyard from 11-3pm and music by Colin Hogan!
September 11 - "Independence Day" will play as our Movie in the Park at dusk
September 18 - Mustangs Unlimited Cruise In! Stop by to see Ford Mustangs from every generation!
Interested In Offering Your Merchandise at BG Village Outdoor Market?
We welcome artists and designers of all kinds, farmers and artisans, and food purveyors of ethnic and American food. As learning and entertainment are also part of the BG Village experience, non-profit organizations and entertainers such as musicians, face painters, caricaturists, jugglers and clowns are also encouraged to participate.
Register online today!
Click here for vendor information.


