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Harvest Market 2025

Rafael Rodriguez, 5, of Marshalltown, closes his eyes to let Roxanna Bodie continue transforming him into a tiger during the Harvest Market.
As adults perused the vendors and waited in lines at the food trucks, some children turned the 13th Street District “Echo” sculpture into a place to sit and relax.
Heidi Hogan of Marshalltown gets a workout in with her weighted hula hoop during Friday’s Harvest Market. She began hula hooping for exercise 20 years ago and discovered she is able to do it while engaging in other activities, as well.
Jose Zaragoza, Yasmin Zaragoza, America Zaragoza and Miguel Miranda, all of Marshalltown, wait in line for some cotton candy during the Harvest Market.
In her third year at the Harvest Market, Annie Boelen of Des Moines makes and provides cotton candy to attendees. There was a long line of people waiting to get one of the pink or blue sugary treats.

Thousands of Marshalltown residents and visitors attended the annual Harvest Market on Friday in the historic 13th Street District. More than 30 vendors showcased their wares and provided information to potential customers, and food trucks attracted long lines of hungry people. Children played in the West End Park, on the Echo sculpture and were able to engage in some kids activity. A concert was also provided by the band Not Quite Brothers in West End Park.

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