
Evenings in Ephraim: Bondemarked Farmers Market
Red Putter 10404 Water Street/Hwy 42, Ephraim, WI, United StatesEnjoy an evening in Ephraim and start off with our Bondemarked, which is Norwegian for "farmers market."
Enjoy an evening in Ephraim and start off with our Bondemarked, which is Norwegian for "farmers market."
Join us every Monday at the gazebo in Harborside Park from 6-8pm to celebrate local musicians.
History Speaks is a free, all-ages lecture series from June–Sept at Ephraim Village Hall. Enjoy engaging talks by guest experts on Ephraim’s heritage and beyond. Past topics include Eagle Harbor shipwrecks and Northern Sky Theater. Join us!
Reserve your spot for an exclusive tour of Binkhaven, a hidden 1960s Nordic revival gem in Ephraim. Inside, explore stunning rosemaling by Sigmund Aarseth and his top students—an unforgettable look at Norwegian folk art and design history.
Reserve your spot for an exclusive tour of Binkhaven, a hidden 1960s Nordic revival gem in Ephraim. Inside, explore stunning rosemaling by Sigmund Aarseth and his top students—an unforgettable look at Norwegian folk art and design history.
Enjoy an evening in Ephraim and start off with our Bondemarked, which is Norwegian for "farmers market."
Join us every Monday at the gazebo in Harborside Park from 6-8pm to celebrate local musicians.
Enjoy an evening in Ephraim and start off with our Bondemarked, which is Norwegian for "farmers market."
Join us every Monday at the gazebo in Harborside Park from 6-8pm to celebrate local musicians.
Visitors and collectors alike will find this an exciting opportunity to see a vast collection of work by a selection of the area’s recognized artists and to add a distinctive piece to a personal collection.
Explore Ephraim’s past at the Iverson House Open House: Collection Showcase! Stop by June 14, July 12, or Aug 23, 10am–12pm to see unique artifacts, enjoy tea on the lawn, and chat with a docent. Free to attend—donations appreciated!
Enjoy an evening in Ephraim and start off with our Bondemarked, which is Norwegian for "farmers market."