America 250-Ohio & Granville Grows: Celebrating Food & Farms

It’s Time for a Harvest! Fall Harvest Celebration at the Granville’s Farmers Market, Kids petting zoo, and autumn harvest activities. Celebrating the importance of Agriculture to America and Granville.

Historical Agriculture and Farming Fun Facts – The 1805 settlers reached Granville in ox-drawn wagons and used oxen as the primary draft and farming animals. Oxen were chosen for their strength and steadiness in heavy pulling, lower cost and feed needs, and better performance on rough, muddy, or hilly terrain. Agriculture remains a vital part of the Granville economy. Granville’s Farmers Market was established and sponsored by the Granville Area Chamber of Commerce. The market with over 50 vendors is celebrating its 32nd year of providing delicious foods and an opportunity to shop with friends and neighbors. Granville through the Open Space Program has protected over 2100 acres of land in Granville and Granville Township. Corn and Soybean are still strong in Granville along with some cattle farmers. Granville has a diverse Agriculture industry that includes livestock, soybeans, corn, wheat, vegetables, fruit, berries, nurseries and greenhouses.

This Signature program is also part of the AM250-OH Granville’s Historical Adventure Pass Booklet Challenge Program which rewards the first 250 people to attend & complete 6 of the Monthly Challenges Questions between January 2026 – December 2026 with an America250-Ohio historical commemorative keepsake. The Host for the Program will reveal the full question and answers at its program. The Challenge Question & Answer flyer for this month will be posted upon completion of these programs at the Granville Area Chamber of Commerce Offices 110 E Elm St., ,Suite D. This event is Free and Open to the Public. For all ages. ADA accessible.

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Date

Oct 03 2026

Time

8:30 am

Location

Raccoon Valley Park
1225 River Rd, Granville, OH 43023
Website
http://www.granvilleoh.com
Phone
740-587-4490