The time of year has finally come when you can buy all your produce fresh from the farmer’s who grew them. The best place to find a plethora of amazing fruits, vegetables, and plants is Illinois’ oldest farmers market. You don’t want to pass up this epic place.
You’ll be astounded by how much this market has to offer. Keep scrolling for information, like about dates and times, about this enriching activity.
This year, Illinois’ oldest farmers market is open every Saturday between May 5 and October 27, 2018 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. It takes place at Town Park in the town of Aurora, which is a far west suburb of Chicago.
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This amazing market began in 2002 with just six vendors and currently features about 40. Guests enjoy farmers’ goods, hot food vendors, and local art you’ll want in your own home.
Google/Mae Santi Special items you’ll find at Illinois’ oldest farmers market include homemade organic soaps, knitted clothes, blankets, baskets, jewelry and accessories, and many other goods to fill your life with joy.
Guests will also find everything from flowers to gourmet cheese to spices. You may even be able to knock out most of your shopping list just at this market alone.
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You can almost smell how fresh and healthy these vegetables are just by looking at them. This is the best way to get excited about eating local and eating well.
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Special events, children crafts, and live entertainment are available every Saturday, rain or shine. The oldest farmers market in Illinois is a wonderful oasis you don’t want to pass up.
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The Aurora Farmers Market is located at 233 N Broadway., Aurora, IL 60505, and you can learn more on its website here.
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Special items you’ll find at Illinois’ oldest farmers market include homemade organic soaps, knitted clothes, blankets, baskets, jewelry and accessories, and many other goods to fill your life with joy.
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