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Buffalo Grove Farmers’ Market – Thru Oct 24. 7:30am-12:30pm. Local vendors sell fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers and homegrown, farm-raised food products. In front of the Spray N Play Park, 951 Mchenry Rd, Buffalo Grove. 847-459-2525; 847-459-7906.
SLevy@VBG.org. Skokie Farmers’ Market – Thru Oct 31. 7:30am- 12:30pm. Old World knife sharpening, fresh Wis- consin cheeses, mushrooms, plants, baked goods, fruits and vegetables. 5127 Oakton St, Skokie. 847- 933-8224; 847-933-8230.
Terry.Oline@Skokie.org.
Mt. Prospect Farmers’ Market – Thru Oct 17. 8am-1pm. Fruits, vegetables, herbs, flowers and oth- er goodies. Sponsored by Mt Prospect Lions Club. NW Hwy and Rt 83, SW corner, Mount Prospect. 847-682-0880; 847-392-6022.
MWG514@aol.com.
Glenwood Sunday Market – Thru Oct 17. 9am- 2pm. Local, sustainably produced food and goods in a friendly neighborhood street market. 6950 N Glenwood Ave between Morse & Lunt, Chicago. 773-837-5544; 800-840-1178. ShereeMoratto@
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Independence Park Farmers’ Market – Thru Oct 10. 9am-1pm. Fresh seasonal fruits, vegetables, tamales, pet treats, Polish and French baked goods, flowers, baked goods, knife- sharpening service, or- ganic foods, jams, jellies, honey, plants, caramel corn, and bluegrass musicians. 3945 N Springfield Ave, Chicago. 312-263-3754.
GIPNA@SBCGlobal.net.
Portage Park Farmers’ Market – Thru Oct 31, every other week. 10am-2pm. Local farmers, bakers, dairy vendors, meats, chocolates, ice cream, spe- cialty items. 4100 N Long Ave, Chicago. 773-720- 5381.
PortageMarket@FriendsOfPortagePark.org.
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Rinse & Save Eco-Blitz – Thru Dec 31. Mon-Fri. BASE (Business Alliance for a Sustainable Evan- ston) campaign to reduce water and natural gas consumption in local restaurants. BASE will install new low-flow spray valves in as many food service establishments as possible to achieve savings while eliminating CO2 from our atmosphere. Throughout Evanston and the North Shore. Must RSVP: 312- 496-6810.
PFinnegan@eone.pro.
Hatha Yoga Class – 9am. Gent le, be- ginning and intermediate level yoga classes offered in an intimate, serene studio. $112/8-wk session. LotusYoga, 150 E Cook Ave, Libertyville. Register: 847-549-7443.
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Gluten-Free Monday – 10am-7pm. All gluten-free grocery items are 10% off all day long. Free. Earthly Goods Health Foods, 6951 Grand Ave, Gurnee. 847- 855-9677.
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Lincoln Square Chicago Farmers’ Market – Thru Oct 26. 7am-1pm. Produce, plants, etc. City parking lot adjacent to Brown Line Station, 4700 N West- ern Ave, Chicago. 312-744-4306; 312-744-8523.
AHickey@CityOfChicago.org.
Hatha Yoga Class – 10am and 7pm. See Mon listing. LotusYoga, 150 E Cook Ave, Libertyville. Register: 847-549-7443.
WellBodyMind.com.
Shiatsu Thai Sessions –3:30-8pm. A combination of Asian massage technique and Chinese pressure points. Great for relieving muscle tension and stress. Liber- tyville Massage Therapy Clinic, 128 Newberry Ave, Libertyville. 847-680-0077.
LibertyvilleMassage.com
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Dunning-Eli/Wright College (Chicago) Farmers’ Market – Thru Oct 13. 7am-2pm. Produce, plants, etc. 6701 W Forest Preserve Ave at Montrose, Chi- cago. 773-205-3801.
KKirby@EliCheesecake.com.
Elk Grove Village Farmers’ Market – Thru Sept 29. 7am-1pm. 10th year providing farm fresh products to the community. 1000 Wellington Ave, Elk Grove Village. 847-437-8043. WebMaster@
ElkGroveParks.org.
Northbrook Farmers’ Market – Thru Oct 13. 7am-1pm. Handicapped accessible; plenty of free parking. Locally grown produce, organics, Michigan fruits, artisan cheeses, cut flowers, honey, more. Lunch available. Sponsored by Our Lady of the Brook Church, 3700 Dundee Rd, Northbrook. 847- 272-6359.
Dudamann@Comcast.net.
Ravinia Farmers’ Market – Thru Oct 20. 7am- 1pm. Produce, perennials, fruits from Michigan, baked goods, cheeses, flowers, coffee, mushrooms, olives, fresh bread, fish. Dean Ave, between St Johns & Roger Williams Ave, Highland Park. 847-433- 5542.
Bricole@SBCGlobal.net.
Green Youth Farm’s North Chicago Farm Stand – Thru Oct 9. 9am-1pm. Local teens grow veg- etables, fruits and herbs for the community. LINK/ SNAP & WIC/Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program coupons accepted. Sponsored by Chicago Botanic Garden. 1215 Green Bay Rd, N Chicago. 224-612-2635; 847-242-6348. LErickson@Chica-
goBotanic.org.
Hatha Yoga Class – 9am. See Mon listing. Lo- tusYoga, 150 E Cook Ave, Libertyville. Register: 847-549-7443.
WellBodyMind.com.
Andersonville Farmers’ Market – Thru Oct 6. 3-8pm. Local goods, produce, free range meat, poultry, eggs, cheese, fresh baked goods, herbal vinegars, salsa, artisanal jams, more. Spon- sored by Andersonville Chamber of Commerce. 1500 W Berwyn Ave between Clark and Ash- land, Chicago. 773-728-2995; 773-728-6488.
Market@Andersonville.org.
Grayslake Farmers’ Market – Thru Dec 18. 3-7pm. Over 50 vendors, homegrown, homemade
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