HOMEWOOD, IL — One of Homewood’s most cherished traditions is returning with more flavor, more variety and more space to explore. The 2026 Outdoor Farmers Market season kicks off Saturday, May 30.
The market will be held every Saturday through Oct. 10 (except July 4) from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Martin Square in downtown Homewood. Now in its more than 40-year history, the farmers market continues to serve as a cornerstone of the community, bringing residents and visitors together each week to shop, connect and enjoy local food, beverage and unique finds.
This season, the market will expand on select Saturdays to include more than 50 vendors and extend onto Chestnut Road, offering shoppers even more opportunities to explore a wide range of goods and experiences.
Shoppers can expect a diverse mix of farm-fresh produce, locally sourced meats, artisan breads, cheeses, honey, handcrafted goods and specialty items, including vegan foods and skincare products. The market will also feature ready-to-eat foods, refreshing beverages and activities for all ages, including games and giveaways.
In addition, the Homewood Historical Society will provide free local recipes, giving attendees a chance to bring a taste of history home. An upbeat, pet-friendly atmosphere with freshly brewed coffee will continue to create a welcoming and vibrant environment each week.
“The Homewood Farmers Market has been a beloved tradition for generations, and we’re excited to build on that legacy with an expanded footprint and even more to offer our residents and visitors,” said Events Manager Marla Youngblood. “From longtime favorites to new vendors and experiences, there’s something for everyone to enjoy each Saturday.”
Residents and visitors are encouraged to follow the new Homewood Farmers Market Facebook page for updates, vendor highlights and weekly announcements.
Additional information can be found on the Village of Homewood’s website.
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