It’s this week—the craft show of all craft shows you’ve been waiting for, and the forecasted rain isn’t going to stop the event.
The 10th annual “Made in Ohio” is happening Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Hurley Farms in Huntsville.
This popular vendor event is celebrating a decade of showcasing the best in Ohio-made goods—and this year is set to be the biggest yet.
What began with just 25 vendors has grown to more than 50, featuring handmade crafts, home décor, artwork, specialty foods, and more—set up both indoors and outdoors.
Each year, the event draws thousands of visitors to the farm, located along State Route 117.
Lea Del Hurley, owner of Hurley Farms and event founder, says the focus has always been on quality and variety.
“We are a juried event and strive to have handmade items that are produced here in Ohio. We try not to duplicate types of crafts so vendors aren’t competing with each other,” Hurley said. “In my younger years, one of my favorite activities was attending craft shows, so we decided to have one of our own. Being an established business made it pretty simple to attract vendors and attendees. Adding food trucks after a few years was a great addition to the show.”

The event offers free admission and free parking, with food trucks on site and a shaded dining tent for visitors to relax and enjoy local eats.
It’s a great opportunity to start your holiday shopping early while spending a fun day with family and friends.
Organizers say Made in Ohio isn’t just a market—it’s a celebration of community, creativity, and local entrepreneurship.
And if you’re looking for permission to splurge— Hurley jokeingly says:
“Your husband called and said you can buy anything you want!”


















