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Support Farmers, Feed Hungry People, Keep Glenwood Sunday Market Going
Sundays from June 7th to October 25th from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Glenwood Ave. in Rogers Park. Spiral Into SpringApril 19, 4 – 7 p.m. Come ready to play, sip, and support GSM in bringing fresh food to all.Get your ticketshere. The opening day of the 17th Season of Glenwood Sunday Market isJune 7, 2026. See you on Glenwood Ave.in Rogers Park. Glenwood Sunday Market (GSM) is a farmers market in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, devoted to providing local, sustainably grown, and produced foods that are also organic whenever possible. Composed entirely of farmers and food artisans who work in our local food shed, our mission is to make sustainable, regionally produced foods accessible to our whole community. Glenwood Sunday Market is a Program ofRogers Park Business Alliance. Our Vision: An equitable, ethical, and secure local food system. Our Mission: To make sustainable, regionally produced foods available to our whole community. Vendors manage all of their own cash, credit, and debit card transactions. All of our vendors accept cash and nearly all of them accept credit and debit cards. Vendors who participate in online pre-order platforms, have Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs or other such subscription programs are welcome to fulfill customer orders at GSM. Every season, customers who use SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) are eligible to receive extra funds to shop at GSM. Find out more information on how you can use your SNAP/Link/EBT cards at the market. Your gift will make a difference in many lives right here inRogers Park and around our local food hub. Glenwood Sunday Market brings local farmers and food artisans together to serve our shoppers, support our local economy and community at large. We are proud to offer a variety of food access programs that make sure hungry people in our community can access fresh, locally grown, and produced foods. All funds raised are used to sustain these important initiatives. Glenwood Sunday Market (GSM) was founded by the grassroots efforts and countless hours of work on the parts of many Rogers Park community members. Rogers Park is one of the most economically and ethnically diverse communities in the United States and is located on the City of Chicago’s far northeast side. Glenwood Sunday Market opened for business on Sunday, June 6, 2010 thanks to the generous support of the Clark/Morse/Glenwood Special Service Area #24. An overwhelmingly enthusiastic crowd made the opening day successful to the point where farmers and food artisans sold out within the first hour of operations. GSM continues to surpass expectations today. Voted Illinois’ Favorite Farmers Market in 2010, Glenwood Sunday Market was also voted Third Favorite Farmers Market of its size the U.S. in the American Farmland Trust 2010 contest, was named Best Pet Friendly Market by The Reader in 2011 and won The Golden Beet Award for outstanding Food Access Programming in 2013. MARKET SEASON 2026June 7 – October 25Sundays 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. GSM’s Leadership Council approves the vendors for Glenwood Sunday Market, based on a recommendation from GSM staff. There is an application process for all vendors (whether new or returning). Our application is available online by clicking here. A non-refundable $80 application fee is required along with the completed application. If you are accepted, a weekly fee is also required. Please note, GSM’s priority is to accept growers and food artisans working within 200 miles of zip code 60626 who are using sustainable and organic growing methods and/or ingredients. You can sign up to volunteer online by clickinghereor contact GSM’s Market Manager, Rachel Bowen atgsmmanager@rpba.orgor773-508-5885, ext. 1. Animals must be leashed while walking through the market footprint. Please keep animals away from vendors and products. Anyone who ignores these policies may be asked to leave the market. We do not allow leafleting, campaigning, hand
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