Kouts Pork Fest

Kouts Pork Fest A Big Festival for a Small Town

05/03/2026
Still got chicken left come see us!
05/02/2026

Still got chicken left come see us!

04/30/2026
Golf Cart Raffle tickets will be available for sale at Mosers on Saturday May 2nd starting at 7am. Tickets are $40 cash ...
04/27/2026

Golf Cart Raffle tickets will be available for sale at Mosers on Saturday May 2nd starting at 7am. Tickets are $40 cash or check. We will also have PRINTED garage sale maps available. Port-a-pit chicken goes on sale at 11am.

04/27/2026

Only 3 days left to sign up for the Kouts Town Wide Garage Sale this Saturday May 2nd. Signups and Payments due by Thursday at 5pm.

PRINTED MAPS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT MOSERS AT THE PORT-A-PIT CHICKEN AREA STARTING AT 7M TO 2PM. CHICKEN GOES ON SALE AT 11AM.

Sign Up Here: https://forms.gle/AN8PddJTZGLvgdbj6

Order Port-a-Pit Chicken: https://square.link/u/MLI8cPOU

Order Port-a-Pit Chicken with Pit-tatoes: https://square.link/u/8OVqClkQ

See the Garage Sale Map with Google Maps here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/xsgtM33xJ8TfyAFz9

04/15/2026

Share this post and comment "Yummy" and we will pick one winner to receive 2 half chickens with Pit Tatoes available the day of the Kouts Townwide Garage sale May 2nd.

If you want to order, here are the links:

One half Chicken: https://square.link/u/MLI8cPOU

One Half Chicken with Pit Tatoes: https://square.link/u/8OVqClkQ

If you see this post in a private group go to Kouts Events Inc and share it from there.

Winner will be chosen April 25th

They are getting tricky!  Scammers will comment on our posts and say "there are still vendor spots open" or "get signed ...
04/13/2026

They are getting tricky! Scammers will comment on our posts and say "there are still vendor spots open" or "get signed up before its too late"

Don't respond to or send money to anyone that does not have the Official Kouts Pork Fest or Kouts Events Inc name.

No personal accounts will ask you to pay for vendor fee's or anything. Don't fall for it! We only sign up vendors by Google forms and send an invoice through square. We do not ask for any money via Paypal, Zelle, Cashapp or Venmo.

Kouts is in Pleasant Township, Porter County, Indiana. Pleasant Township is the largest of Porter County’s townships. So...
04/11/2026

Kouts is in Pleasant Township, Porter County, Indiana. Pleasant Township is the largest of Porter County’s townships. So, how did Kouts come about?

France was the first European nation to claim present day Indiana. After France's defeat in the French and Indian War (1754-1763) England took possession of the area that would later become Porter County. After the end of the Revolutionary War the United States took possession, but not complete control of the area. This dispute was finally put to rest by England's defeat in the War of 1812. Indiana became America's 19th state on December 11, 1816.
Originally, Porter County was part of LaPorte County. In 1836 Porter County was split off from LaPorte. In 1837 Lake County was peeled off from Porter. Pleasant Township was formed by the general division of the county on April 12, 1836. Kouts is in Pleasant Township, as is Baum's bridge. There were some corrections to the boundary lines, but the Kankakee River was always the southern border.

Many area towns were founded as a result of railroad survey crew work. The crews would stay at homes along the proposed route and move their headquarters in 8 to 10-mile leaps. In 1865 the crew stopped at the Trinkle home, where Baum's Bridge Rd and SR 8 now intersect, and asked if the Trinkles would put them up. Mrs. Trinkle was occupied making apple butter, but suggested that they try the Kouts home a little further down the road. Sarah Kouts accepted and when the crew was finished, they marked the spot Kouts Station.

Barnhardt Kouts (originally spelled Koutz) was born in Arendtsville, Pennsylvania in 1796. In 1822 Barnhardt married Salome (Sarah) Berrier. The Kouts family moved to Pleasant Township, Porter County in around 1843. In 1845 Barnhardt passed leaving Salome widowed, with a farm in central Pleasant Township and a house filled with growing children.

Barnhardt (Barney) Jr. was born in 1835 and was the 9th or 13 children born to Barnhardt and Salome. In 1876 Barney married Henrietta Josephine Wright. Barney partnered with his brother-in-law, Hilary Wright, to form a dry goods business. Their business was the first in Kouts and was very successful.

Hilary Wright, born in 1840 to John and Elizabeth Shuey Wright, is another prominent figure in the history of Kouts. The Wright family moved to Porter County in 1838. John was elected county Sheriff the following year. He later practiced law in Tassinong, just north of Kouts, until his death in 1867. Hilary served in the Union army, upon his return, in 1864, he married Susan Maxwell. The following year he became the first postmaster of Kouts. The Kouts and Wright Dry Goods store was sold in 1880. Hilary went on to sell farm equipment and continued to operate his 200-acre farm.

So is the story of the birth of Kouts and its founding families.

Salome (Sarah) Berrier Kouts and the Kouts Main Street circa 1895 is pictured

Posters will be distributed to all the Kouts businesses on saturday. Look for them as you shop in Kouts.  OR use your ph...
04/10/2026

Posters will be distributed to all the Kouts businesses on saturday. Look for them as you shop in Kouts. OR use your phone to scan the QR codes here!

04/03/2026

These posters will be available at your local businesses next week. But you can scan the items here as well.

Address

P. O. Box 427
Kouts, IN
46347

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm
Sunday 12am - 4pm

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