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[Photo Story] Penn State’s Wild Wellness Festival & Market

Penn State brought the Arboretum to life over the weekend with the 2026 Wild Wellness Festival & Market on Sunday afternoon.

A fun day filled with food, local vendors, and a wide range of wellness-focused experiences from shopping to activities and classes, the event created a community feel that put students at ease before finals week.

Here are some of the moments Onward State captured throughout the day.

There were lots of unique clothes on display for sale at the festival.

The market had some beautiful jewelry for sale.

Handmade mugs, plates, and other ceramic pieces from Twinz Pottery were available for purchase.

Into meditation? There was even a booth dedicated to selling mandalas.

Rooted Farmstead, a partner company of the Arboretum, sold bouquets ranging from $20 to $36.

Families and friends who came out had a great time.

And you can’t forget the food, of course.

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