Charm at the Farm is set to return this June, August, and October – with a mission to support Madi’s House Cincy.

“Charm at the Farm Vintage Market is returning for its seventh year of open-air shopping markets this year, on a mission to pay it forward while cultivating community health and wellness, and mental health awareness,” says the team behind Charm at the Farm.

Charm at the Farm will donate $1 from every ticket sold at each of the three markets to Madi’s House, an organization that provides support and activities for young adults who struggle with addiction and mental illness. “Madi’s House offers fun, recreational activities, emotional support, wellness programs, and special events for the community, providing a place to belong after outpatient treatment,” says Amy Doyle and Jayme Kuenkel, Founders of Charm at the Farm.

“We are honored to be chosen as Charm’s charitable beneficiary partner this year,” said Julie Raleigh, Madi’s Mom, CEO & Founder of Madi’s House. “Madi’s House is filling an unmet need in our community by providing a welcoming, non-judgmental, upbeat, and enjoyable place for young adults to simply hang out and feel accepted! Charm’s partnership with us this year will enable Madi’s House to further our support of those battling addiction and mental illness.”

With a focus on health and wellness at this year’s event, Charm at the Farm will host a free Pure Barre class on Sunday of each market.

The markets are expected to draw thousands of attendees who are able to shop more than 115 vendors and shops, all of which are curated by Kuenkel and Doyle. The vendors offer a range of products including vintage and handmade items, repurposed furniture, jewelry, clothing, home decor, gifts, and more.

“At Charm, we strive to promote and support small businesses and give back to our community,” says Doyle. “Not only will you enjoy a fun and fabulous weekend at the farm as you peruse and purchase unique items from our talented vendors, but you’ll also be a part of our collaborative mission to support and inspire community wellbeing, and to empower women in all aspects of their lives.”

There will also be 30 new vendors at each market this year, more covered seating options, expanded lounge spaces, and a new colorful hair braiding station, crafts for kids, a local farmer’s market, and a chance to take a selfie with mini goats.

As for food options at the event, options this year include charcuterie boards, veggie flatbreads, sweet tea, coffee, tacos, BBQ, funnel cakes, kettle corn, and an exclusive Charm cocktail created by The Hive Co., which will be served Friday night to VIPs.

Market dates for this year are June 9-11, August 18-20, and October 20-22.

Tickets for Friday and Saturday must be purchased online at charmatthefarm.com.