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Red Market Barn’s owners mark a special milestone

Current owners are grateful for the support they have received over the past decade:
Red Market Barn 10th anniversary
Harold and Brenda Johnston cutting the 10th anniversary cake at the Red Market Barn.

KENOSEE LAKE - The Red Market Barn held their last market for the season on Sept. 4. 

Not only was it the last market of the season, but it was also the 10th anniversary celebration for Harold and Brenda Johnston as the owners. 

The collection of vendors gave all that attended something to enjoy, from woodworking to metal work to painted saws. Homegrown produce was also on the menu. Businesses such as Tupperware, Scentsy and oils were present.  

Brenda and Harold once lived in Stoughton and she worked at the Stoughton Central School as a librarian, but now works at the Arcola School in addition to her ownership of the market. 

Over the years, Brenda would make moccasins, mitts, and mukluks, which she would sell at trade shows and at the Red Market Barn. She also does basket weaving. 

One spring while booking her tables at the Red Barn, she received word that the market was for sale. 

The couple made the decision to purchase the property and have not looked back. They are the fourth owners, and now on site in the 100-year-old house. 

The barn is well over 100 years old, and both buildings were moved to the place they rest now. 

The venue has been hosting weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and family events. 

One time, Brenda thought she was receiving a prank call. The caller wanted to hold a chicken and rabbit show at the barn. Once she realized this was for real, of course she said yes. This event proved to be big with 200 chickens on the main floor and 200 rabbits in the loft. 

The market can hold up to 70 vendors and they try to be full at all times and run the market from April until September. Vendors come weekly, while others come monthly, and a few can only make it twice in a season.  

“They are all important to me,” Brenda said.  

Each Sunday the market is open, the entertainment from a live band can be heard throughout the market. Often people come just for the music and to take a spin on the grass dance floor. 

Like each Sunday, Brenda can be seen talking to as many people as possible, be it vendors, guests and always the young people. 

The anniversary weekend was a special one for the couple. Brenda baked several cakes for the celebration, so she could share her happiness with the people that attended. 

In the afternoon, the microphone was handed over to Brenda for her to say a few words. 

She thanked her husband for his dedication and being at her side through this all. She noted how important her staff is, and that they always work hard. To the vendors, she thanked them for coming weekly, monthly and when they could. 

To everyone who has ever graced the gates to the Red Barn, Johnston said, “Thank you for keeping us going.” 

Brenda spoke about those that passed away too soon and how she missed them, but was grateful for the memories. 

Those that attended could enjoy a piece of cake and were also entered into a draw, with the items donated by the vendors. 

Brenda hopes everyone has a safe winter, and looks forward to the next season at the Red Barn. 

 

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