En.Jamb.Ment

En.Jamb.Ment

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Homemade jam from Springfield, Ohio, created by Liz Nelson. She depends on other local growers for grapes, raspberries, gooseberries, pears and figs.

en·jamb·ment

noun: enjambment; plural noun: enjambments

(in verse) the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza. Liz Nelson began EN.JAMB.MENT due to a deep affection for making jam in her large French copper pot, but was unable to eat all the jam she was making, even after sharing with her husband, family and friends. Living within the city of Spri

06/02/2026

June is all about those first tastes of summer, grown by local Ohio farmers and picked at peak freshness. This month, look for:

🔴 Beets
🫐 Blueberries
🥬 Cabbage
🌿 Cilantro & Parsley
🥗 Leafy Lettuce & Kale
🧅 Green Onions
🌶 Radishes
❤️ Raspberries & Strawberries

Because everything is Ohio-grown, our selection can vary week to week based on what’s ready to harvest. That’s the beauty of shopping local and in season!

Come stroll the market, fill your basket, and Find Your Unwind with fresh June flavors.

📆 4 days until first market

06/01/2026

🌱🥕 Why Our Produce Changes With the Seasons 🥦🍅

📍Did you know that the fruits and veggies you find at the Springfield Farmers Market are grown by local farmers right here in Ohio? That means everything is harvested in season and picked at peak freshness.

Because our farmers grow what’s in season, the selection at the market changes throughout the year based on what’s naturally available. Some weeks you’ll see lots of 🍓berries and 🥬greens, other weeks you’ll find more 🥒squash, 🍅tomatoes, or 🥔root vegetables — and that’s the beauty of eating local!

Thank you for choosing local and embracing the seasonal variety. Come see what’s fresh this Saturday at the Springfield Farmers Market! 🧺

📆5 days until first market

06/01/2026

Nothing fancy….just some house-made granola, with yogurt, berry compote and fresh fruit for breakfast.

Breakfast served every Sat/Sun from 9:30-11:30am, but open today until 10pm - come on over!

05/30/2026

It’s a Peanut Brittle kind of morning in Springfield! Have you tried ours? Delicious. Get out and get moving people. So much to do.😍.

Photos from The Peanut Shoppe of Springfield's post 05/29/2026
05/28/2026

Wasabi Peas!!! We’ve got ‘em. Crunchy, hot, and an ohhh so satisfying snack. Do you like horseradish flavor? These babies will open you up for sure.😉 Stop in today. It’s a beautiful day.

05/26/2026

New arrival from here at the store! Stop in soon as there is a limited supply. Fresh, fruity jams are perfect this time of year. Breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

05/25/2026

🌽🍓Springfield Farmers Market: By the Numbers

Time check, market fans! ⏰🥕

The Springfield Farmers Market is open from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM every Saturday.

We know some folks think we wrap up at noon, but you actually have until 12:30 PM to shop, snack, and stroll the market. So don’t rush—soak it in and find your unwind with us! 🧺✨

📆12 days until the first market

05/21/2026

It’s rare these days to find employees who work at the same company for multiple decades. Lately, it can be equally rare for a small or medium company to exist for that length of time. But that’s what Clark County residents Donna Boetticher, Sue Nokes, and their employer, Bosca Accessories have in common.

Combined, the two women have a little more than 100 years working at the internationally known leather goods company based in Springfield. But their employment years still don’t add up to the amount of time that Bosca has been in existence.

A strong desire to work as an artisan in the United States brought Hugo Bosca from Italy in the first quarter of the 20th century. He eventually settled in Springfield, and in 1911, Bosca created a high quality leather brand of accessories primarily for men with a limited inventory of women’s wallets and handbags. His entrepreneurial dream drove the company to international blue chip status, employing more than two hundred workers until downsizing through organic attrition.

For more than 40 years, Hugo’s grandson Chris Bosca was at the helm, guiding the company through a catastrophic economic collapse and a pandemic. In 2025, his decision to retire meant the business would be sold or shuttered, which could have created an uncertain employment future for Bosca veteran workers Nokes and Boetticher. They have had diverse roles in maintaining Bosca’s premium status.

“I rounded corners on wallets and put decorations on, I put buttons on. I look for scratches and proper stitching. I’ve done a little bit of everything,” Sue Nokes said.

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