Chicago, Illinois

Green City Market is a 501 (c) (3) not for profit organization celebrating our 19th anniversary. Chicago's largest and first year-round sustainable farmers market, Green City Market provides a marketp... [more]

Chicago, Illinois

This market is hosted by Presence Saint's Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center. Our goal is to reduce food insecurity and improve food access for community residents in the West Town area.... [more]

Chicago, Illinois

Chicago s Downtown Farmstand offers edible local products, including fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs in season; a full range of condiments, preserves, seasonings and other food items; baked goods a... [more]

Chicago, Illinois

Faith in Place sponsors indoor Winter Farmers Markets throughout Chicagoland. Our markets are itinerant, meaning we are constantly moving to different houses of worship, and are open to the public.... [more]

Park Forest, Illinois

Village of Park Forest Main Street market starts the first Saturday in May and runs until last Saturday in October from 8:00 a.m.... [more]

Chicago Heights, Illinois

Creating a little corner of shopping, gathering and a sense of community, with growers, farmers, produce, artists, seasonal garden, direct sales and re-purposed items.... [more]

Chicago, Illinois

Sprouting Out is a teen-led initiative through Concordia Place, located in the Avondale neighborhood of Chicago.... [more]

Chicago, Illinois

Green City Market is a 501 (c) (3) not for profit organization celebrating our 19th anniversary. Chicago�s largest and first year-round sustainable farmers market, Green City Market provides a marke... [more]

Chicago, Illinois

Our market is a lively neighborhood market on the northwest side of Chicago. It is held in our parking lot every Thursday from 7 am until 1 pm, June 13th to October 31st, 2013.... [more]

Chicago, Illinois

The mission of the Independence Park Farmers Market, sponsored by GIPNA (Greater Independence Park Neighborhood Association) is to provide a community marketplace for local farmers and makers of food... [more]