About This Festival
About the Event
Step into the heartwarming North Daviess Community Craft Show, a cherished one-day celebration of local creativity and community spirit held at North Daviess High School in Odon, Indiana. This vibrant gathering showcases over 180 booths brimming with handmade crafts, delectable homemade candies, fresh-baked cookies, and an array of unique treasures crafted by talented artisans from the area. What makes it truly special is the cozy, welcoming vibe—think friendly faces, the sweet aroma of treats wafting through the air, and the joy of discovering one-of-a-kind pieces that support neighbors and friends. Families, shoppers, and craft enthusiasts flock here each year to immerse themselves in this wholesome tradition, leaving with bags full of goodies and hearts warmed by the genuine sense of togetherness that defines small-town Indiana charm.
The Surrounding Area
Nestled in the quaint town of Odon in Daviess County, South Central Indiana, this event unfolds in a region rich with rural beauty, Amish heritage, and a strong sense of community pride. Odon offers a peaceful, small-town escape with tree-lined streets and a laid-back pace, perfectly complemented by nearby attractions like the historic Daviess County Fairgrounds in Elnora or the Gasthof Amish Village, where visitors can explore traditional architecture, savor authentic cuisine, and browse generational handmade crafts. Dining options abound with cozy spots like Dutch Pantry and Amish Kountry Korner, serving made-to-order sandwiches, homemade pies, cookies, salads, and bulk foods alongside unique Amish gifts. This part of Indiana captivates with its blend of modern farms, bustling auction houses, and a seventh-largest-in-the-nation Amish population, making it an ideal destination for those seeking authentic Midwestern hospitality, scenic drives along State Road 58, and a taste of "Daviess-Made" artisan culture.
Activities & Attractions
The North Daviess Community Craft Show buzzes with delightful activities centered on creativity and indulgence. Wander through more than 180 vendor booths overflowing with beautiful handmade crafts—from quilts and woodwork to jewelry and seasonal decor—each piece reflecting the skillful hands of local makers. Sweet tooths will delight in dedicated stalls offering irresistible homemade candies, cookies, and other edible delights, perfect for snacking or gifting. Beyond shopping, the event fosters community engagement, providing a joyful platform to chat with artisans, share stories, and celebrate regional talents. Handicapped accessible throughout, it's an inclusive space for all to enjoy the lively atmosphere, discover hidden gems, and support the makers who keep traditions alive.
Schedule & Logistics
Mark your calendar for Sunday, November 8, 2026, when the North Daviess Community Craft Show lights up North Daviess High School at 5494 E State Road 58 in Odon from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. This one-day affair kicks off in the morning with booths ready for browsing, allowing plenty of time to explore at a leisurely pace before wrapping up in the early afternoon. Admission is always free, making it an easy, no-fuss outing for everyone. Ample parking is available at the school, with handicapped accessibility ensuring smooth navigation inside. Arrive early to beat the crowds and savor every moment—it's the perfect half-day adventure.
History & Heritage
Rooted deeply in Daviess County's vibrant heritage, the North Daviess Community Craft Show has grown into a beloved annual staple, likely organized in collaboration with local groups like the Daviess County Chamber of Commerce to spotlight area artisans. Emerging from a region shaped by early settlers, Revolutionary War hero George Rogers Clark's legacy, and a booming Amish community known for its handcrafted traditions, the event echoes Odon's evolution from a 19th-century railroad hub to a modern haven of craftsmanship. Over the years, it has expanded to draw crowds with its ever-growing array of over 180 booths, becoming a significant cultural touchstone that strengthens community bonds, preserves "Daviess-Made" artistry, and honors the hardworking spirit of South Central Indiana. Attending feels like stepping into living history, where generations connect through creativity.