

CHICAGO ARTISAN MARKET COUPON HOW TO
How to Use Your LINK Card at the Farmers Market They would love to answer your questions about how to prepare anything at their booths. It’s the best food you can bring home to your family! You will meet the friendly farmers who grow the food you buy. When you shop at the Glenview Farmers Market, you benefit from food that’s fresher and more flavorful. We will try our best to communicate any updates via the Historic Wagner Farm Facebook and Instagram pages.ĭouble your purchasing power with LINK MATCH VOUCHERS that match your electronic benefits dollar for dollar. Schedules for the Community Booth and weekly entertainment are subject to change without notice.

9: Wagner Farm Community Garden, performer Nancy Kabat 2: Northfield Community Church, performer Bach to Rock 26: Glenview History Center, performer Rachel Farr 12: Brownie Troop Bake Sale, performer Nancy Kabat July 22: Josselyn Center and Canine Rescue.July 15: State Representative Gong-Gershowitz, performer Randy Rock.July 8: 4-H Clovers, performer Harmonizers.June 24: TotalLink2, performer Randy Rock.June 17: Moms Demand Action, performer Elaine Matsushita.Please note performers are not compensated by the market. If you/your group is interested in scheduling a date during the market season contact Paula Hamvas. Live entertainment is provided by local musicians. The Community Table features local non-profit organizations. We will try our best to communicate any updates via the Historic Wagner Farm Facebook and Instagram pages.

Schedules for the Green Table are subject to change without notice. July 29: Glenview Park District-The Grove and Kent Fuller Air Station Prairie.July 15: Forest Preserve District of Cook Count.July 1: Metropolitan Water Reclamation District.June 24: Collective Resource Composting.Here’s the upcoming schedule of topics/organizations at this year’s Green Table through August: The Green Table, cosponsored by the Village of Glenview and the Glenview Park District, runs from 9 a.m.

The Green Table is back at the Glenview Farmers Market this summer to dialogue with residents about topics like sustainability, recycling and protecting the environment. You can also take any available wagon from the parking lot and bring it over to the market to use. Volunteers will come and collect them periodically. There will be designated spots in the parking lot to return the wagons. Wagons will be available for you to use at the market and to take your purchases back to your vehicle in the parking lot. Please cross the street at the crosswalk for utmost safety. There is absolutely no parking on Wagner Road. Grown within 200 miles of Glenview, our local vendors sell seasonal produce, as well as meat, eggs, cheese, bread, pastries, fresh cut flowers, coffee, chocolates, French pastries, smoked fish, herbs and spices, honey and empanadas.įree parking is available in the Saints Peter & Paul Greek Orthodox Church and Historic Wagner Farm lots. It is our mission to ensure that all residents of Glenview and the surrounding areas have access to the freshest, healthiest local food in a fun environment the entire family can enjoy. The Glenview Farmers Market builds a sustainable, intelligent, dynamic, and ethical food system with local farms at its core. Since the most natural place to hold a farmer’s market is at a farm, the Park District moved its food marketplace to Historic Wagner Farm. In 2007, the Glenview Park District began to manage the weekly shopping event. Every Saturday, farmers, flower growers, and residents would gather at Jackman Park to enjoy the fresh air and support local businesses. The Glenview Farmers’ Market was started in 1988 by the Glenview Women of Today as a way of providing the community with healthy and fun food options.
