Everyone's invited to Northbrook Farmers Market Opening Day Bash
The 16th annual Northbrook Farmers Market Opening Day Bash on Wednesday, June 19, features fun for all in the parking lot of Meadow Plaza, Cherry Lane and Meadow Road, din owntown Northbrook.
Northbrook Village President Kathryn Ciesla will lead the traditional watermelon-cutting ceremony, along with other local dignitaries, at 10 a.m. that officially opens the 2024 market season.
Free programs and events are scheduled throughout the day. Attractions include live music by Northbrook's very own Steve Zane, amazing balloon creations by RCJuggle Entertainment, face painting for all ages, slices of cold watermelon, and plenty of cool swag.
As in previous years, favorite vendors along with several new ones stand ready to serve.
Visitors can head home with bags full of just-picked locally grown produce, irresistible baked goods, artisan cheeses, deliciously prepared ethnic foods and so much more. In addition, expert knife and tool sharpening is available.
The best weekday farmers market in the area is open 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays through Oct. 9, in the parking lot of Meadow Plaza, Cherry Lane and Meadow Road.
For information about the market, visit NorthbrookFarmersMarket.org.
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“Our goal is to educate residents on the benefits of buying locally, eating healthy, and living green, as well as supporting local farming families and entrepreneurs,” said Dale Duda, market manager of Northbrook Farmers Market.
The Northbrook Farmers Market Association's mission is to provide local (defined as within a 150-mile radius) farmers, producers and food artisans an economic outlet, and to serve the community by making available for purchase fresh, high-quality produce and other locally produced goods for the benefit of all.
Operated by Northbrook Farmers Market Association, it is an all-volunteer tax-exempt nonprofit organization. The market partners with local groups and institutions to do good for the community.
A few examples include collection of food and dry goods for the local pantry, providing community service hours for young people in the police social services program, and raising money and awareness for local charities through fun events.
In addition, Northbrook Farmers Market volunteers educate youngsters about nutrition and where their food comes from, promote environmental stewardship, and make it feasible for low-income neighbors to shop for the freshest produce through its SNAP (formerly food stamps) double-value program.