Ripe and ready: Northbrook Farmers Market highlights
It won't last long due to the seasonal nature of fresh fruit, but ripe peaches and bright red cherries from Michigan briefly are coexisting at the Northbrook Farmers Market.
In its 15th season, the farmers market runs from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. Wednesdays through Oct. 11 in a parking lot at the southeast corner of Meadow Road and Cherry Lane. It has had 2,000 weekly visitors, said Dale Duda, market manager and president of the Northbrook Farmers Market Association.
"It's been going great," Duda said. "On our opening day we had a record number of people come. It's really fantastic."
Twenty booths offer a variety of items and services, including fresh fruits and vegetables, honey, baked goods, fudge, meat and eggs, roasted nuts and knife sharpening.
New vendors include To Di For, which offers baked good; Legacy Fudge, a mother-and-son partnership based in Buffalo Grove; and Azteca, which sells Mexican food, including tamales and salsa.
Duda said all of the vendors come from a 150-mile radius, which she said is the tightest for farmers markets on the North Shore.
The farmers market is open rain or shine.