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Libertyville Farmers Market is now open for the season

The 43rd annual Libertyville Farmers Market is now open in Cook Park, on West Church Street in downtown Libertyville. The market will be held 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursdays, June 22 through Oct. 19.

This year features more than 45 vendors. Shop weekly for seasonal produce, cheeses, dips, honey, sweets, breads, seafood, microgreens and other locally produced staples.

Farmers markets allow customer access to fresh, nutritious food by way of a short supply chain and help support the local economy, as well as growers and producers. A bounty of farm fresh produce, artisan foodstuffs, fresh flowers and baked creations awaits customers each week.

Free, four-hour parking is available in the covered parking garages on Lake and Church streets. For more information and list of the vendors, visit mainstreetlibertyville.org, follow MainStreet Libertyville's social media channels or call the MainStreet office at (847) 680-0336.

MainStreet Libertyville is grateful for the support from sponsors including Clementine Early Childhood Community, The Family Stress Clinic, George Garner Cyclery, Hollister Inc., Johnston Tomei Lenczycki & Goldberg LLC, Byline Bank, Duck Donuts, Great Lakes Credit Union, The UPS Store and Center Church.

Health and Wellness sponsors this year include Advocate Aurora Condell Auxiliary, All of Us Research Program, Chiro One and Club Pilates.

MainStreet Libertyville is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to preserving and promoting downtown Libertyville. Annually, MainStreet Libertyville provides 60 days of events in downtown Libertyville and is supported by 500 residential and over 200 local business members.

Volunteers log an average of 4,000 hours each year planning and hosting MainStreet Libertyville activities.

Additional information about MainStreet Libertyville, including membership, can be found at mainstreetlibertyville.org.

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The Libertyville Farmers Market offers honey, produce, cheeses, dips, sweets, breads, seafood, microgreens and other locally produced staples from over 45 vendors. Courtesy of Mainstreet Libertyville
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