Community gathers for Black History Skate and Market in South Bend
By:
Maddie Gruber
Posted: Feb 15, 2026 7:15 PM EDT
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The third annual Black History Skate and Market was held on Sunday at Howard Park.
Attendees were welcome to skate on the ice, see performances from Detroit Skate Club and Academy, eat food from food trucks, and browse through the market of black owned businesses.
At the skating park, anyone could skate and even the ones who couldn't were offered a free Learn to Skate lesson.
The market had different types of products such as sweet treats, artwork prints, nail sets, accessories, candles and much more.
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