May 9 - 15, 2022

Page 10

LincOln SQuaRe MarkEts

Tuesday mornings and Thursday afternoons in the heart of Lincoln Square, near the intersection of Lincoln/Leland/Western, this farmers’ market offers locally produced farm-to-table food from more than 40 vendors. Tuesday/Thursday vendors include Dotson’s Farm: a fourth generation agricultural family whose grandparents worked closely with the City of Chicago to create the popular Chicago Farmers Markets in the 1970s. They sell potted and cut flowers, herbs, and vegetables. Jacobson Family Farms is a certified naturally grown farm devoted to responsible land stewardship and time-honored traditions as well as natural, holistic practices, whose products include an assortment of vegetables, fruits, herbs, mushrooms, eggs, and a variety of pasture-raised meat. Mick Klug Farm is a 120-acre family business committed to sustainable agricultural practices and locally grown fruits, vegetables, apple cider, jams, and honey. Local cheesemaker, affineur, purveyor, and smokehouse Stamper Cheese Company sells small-batch, hormone-free cheeses, using milk from small, sustainable family farms. Thursday-only vendors include winner of The Hatchery Dream Commercial Kitchen Pitch Contest, Dilly Dally Provisions, selling preserved goods including relish, beans, mustard, red onions, and pineapple hot sauce; Elsie Mae’s Canning & Pies, ranked #34/40 best pie shops in America, selling baked goods made with recipes passed down through generations using local produce; Fons Empanadas, plant-based turnovers, lemonades, and vegan garlic sauce; and Zimt Bakery, offering a modern twist on German plätzchen (cookies) crafted with locally sourced and organic ingredients, jams, and spices, born out of the #BakersAgainstRacism social movement of 2020. Tuesday-only vendors include Chicago Meat Collective, dedicated to reintroducing butchery into the home kitchen by selling local sustainably raised frozen beef, pork, lamb, chicken, and sausage; Dorothy’s Sweet Shoppe, offering participants opportunities to practice customer service through the Gateway to Learning program; and Anticonquista Café, practicing a cultivation-to-cup business model in which coffee is grown and harvested in Guatemala and Honduras, then roasted and brewed in Chicago – all by the same family. – Cora Saddler

(Both photos Lincoln Square Farmers Market Facebook).

THURSDAYS Austin Town Hall City Market (L) (C) (M)

10-11:15 am: St. Katharine Drexel Church, 9015 S. Harper Ave. (M) (L) 12:30-1:30 pm: Komed Holman Health Center, 4259 S. Berkeley Ave. (M) (L) 2-3:15 pm: Boxville, 332 E. 51st St. (M) (L)

Daley Plaza City Market

Glencoe Farmers Market

5610 W. Lake St. June 9 – October 27, 1–6pm

(L) (C) (M) 50 W. Washington St. May 12 – October 27, 7 am–2 pm

10

Fresh Moves Bus -Urban Growers Collective

Wyman Green/Village Court June 2 - September 29, 1-5 pm Educating consumers on the benefits of better nutrition, the Glencoe market adds

variety with passionate local, small business vendors who share this vision. The family-friendly market, a vibrant gathering place that builds community spirit, features a weekly raffle of natural and organic products. Late afternoons, listen to music by Pierce Crask, Barbara Davis, Meadow Ridge Ramblers, Bach to Rock music school, Jeff Mazur and Jared Rabin. Glencoefarmersmarket.com


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.