Geneva French Market
Downtown Geneva IL, United StatesEuropean-style market offers unique eats, treats and treasures in Geneva. For information on more events like this, check out our roundup of Farmer’s Markets.
European-style market offers unique eats, treats and treasures in Geneva. For information on more events like this, check out our roundup of Farmer’s Markets.
The Elmhurst French Market will be located at the municipal lot at 180 W. Park at the corner of Park and Prospect. The duration of the market would be Sundays from June through September, from 9am – 2pm. This was identified as an ideal space and time for the market, with no need for street...
Join us in Hodges Park on Sunday mornings for free community yoga! Ages 5-12 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
This summer on Sundays from 10 – 11, Wonder Works Children’s museum will be hosting a Sunday Summer Music and Coffee Series in the Becky Boyce Nature Play Space. Adults will be able to kick back and enjoy some coffee from a local coffee cart and enjoy live music while children play in the sunshine!...
The Bloomingdale Maker's Market was started in the Summer of 2020 by Alicia Eisenmann of Delish Cakes. The market was called "Maker's Market" and was created as a safe space for people to sell their goods during Covid. What started with 12-18 vendors in 2020 quickly grew to 60 vendors for the 2021 season. The...
For over 20 years, the juried Geneva Arts Fair has risen in attendance and notoriety. The fine arts show showcases fine artisans from around the country. For information on more events like this, check out our roundup of Art Festivals.
Glenview’s spectacular Glen Town Center is home to the 20th annual Art at the Glen on July 29 and 30. More than 140 juried artists from near and far will showcase and sell their one-of-a-kind pieces in a variety of mediums including painting, photography, ceramics, furniture, jewelry, wood, fiber and more! Non-stop live music on...
Take me out to Cantigny Park for some good old fashioned vintage baseball. See how the game was played over 100 years ago! Players follow 1850s rules and regulations. That means no overhand pitching, no called balls and strikes, no stealing bases, no sliding, no leading off, and of course no crying in baseball. Baseball...
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