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Including the famous Kenosha HarborMarket, the city's top farmers market

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The vibrant energy of the outdoor season is returning to the lakefront, and with it comes the celebrated Kenosha HarborMarket.

 

This European-style market is a cornerstone of summer life and one of the most popular things to do in Kenosha.

 

Every Saturday, residents and visitors gather along 2nd Avenue, nestled beside the picturesque setting of Kenosha's museums.

 

The air fills with the sounds of live music and the aroma of freshly prepared food from dozens of vendors.

 

As a premier farmers market in Kenosha, it’s a place to find everything from local produce and artisan cheeses to handcrafted gifts and baked goods.

 

This year brings an even greater focus on community engagement and family fun.

 

A new weekly theme, Savor Saturdays, introduces free activities for all ages.

 

These events include art projects led by Lemon Street Gallery, cooking demonstrations from local chefs, and even story times.

 

With well over 100 small businesses participating, the market continues its impressive growth, welcoming both returning favorites and exciting new vendors.

 

It’s more than just a place to shop; it’s a weekly celebration of local culture and community spirit.

 

The eager anticipation for the market’s return is a sure sign that summer is truly on its way.

 

This cherished local tradition is a testament to the city’s vibrant public life, supported by the City of Kenosha and its departments.

 

The Kenosha Public Library’s Bookmobile is also a regular feature, adding another layer of family-friendly appeal.

 

It’s an experience that defines Saturdays in our city.

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