Logan Square

The Logan Square Farmer's Market

Filled with tons of produce, check out the Logan Square Farmer's Market

Launched in 2005, the Logan Square Farmers Market is a weekly neighborhood event that showcases small-scale farmers and fresh produce. With a goal of building strong consumer-producer relationships, the Logan Square Farmers Market has functioned as a central community event since its inception. Today, the Logan Square Farmers Market is one of the few Chicago markets that function year-round and every week.

An intentional event, the Logan Square Farmers Market is influenced by three core goals. The first goal is to build an alternative food system. By providing an alternative narrative about food and nutrition, those behind the Logan Square Farmers Market hope to educate patrons about local produce and healthful eating. As many areas of life are inextricably related, the Farmers Market understands that certain demographics are often left out of conversations about health as it relates to food. For this reason, and to increase accessibility in general, the Logan Square Farmers Market has a series of programs aimed at low-income residents, so that they can engage with the Market as well.

The Logan Square Farmers Market’s second goal is to foster entrepreneurship, especially in the food sector. By functioning as an incubator for small-scale farmers, the Market prioritizes their business, allowing them to continue their work. This leads to the Market’s final goal, which is to build community. Not only does the Logan Square Farmers Market feature small, local producers, it also serves as a site for civic engagement and entertainment. Perhaps above all, this Farmers Market prides itself on highlighting all that Logan Square has to offer.

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