Sep 12 Saturday
For over 10 years, we've been supporting local farmers, food producers and artisans, & creating a more sustainable community. Every week, the market is home to about 45 farmers and food producers, selling a first-class mix of produce, plants, cut flowers, bread and baked goods, award-winning cheese, coffee, waffles, popsicles, fish, meat and poultry, and prepared breakfast and dinner items. The first Saturday of each month, we also add a Makers Market, featuring a juried selection of local artisans selling handmade arts and crafts.
Nestled in a historic park, the Richfield Farmers Market offers a unique experience that goes beyond your typical market visit. Surrounded by scenic nature trails perfect for a pre- or post-shopping hike, the market provides a tranquil escape into nature.
Each week, a diverse selection of food trucks gather to offer delicious lunch options as well as local musicians, creating a lively community atmosphere. The market boasts a wide array of local produce, ensuring the freshest seasonal fruits and vegetables. Beyond produce, you'll find high-quality local meat, farm-fresh eggs, and an irresistible assortment of baked goods. The market also features handcrafted lotions, candles, and unique crafts, making it the perfect place to find a special gift or treat yourself.
The Richfield Farmers Market is more than just a place to shop; it's a weekly destination where community, nature, and local commerce come together. Whether you're looking for fresh ingredients, a tasty lunch, or a leisurely stroll through the park, the Richfield Farmers Market offers something for everyone.
Sep 13 Sunday
The Pfister’s Etiquette Tea is presented in partnership with The Etiquette School of Chicago and features their Everyday Etiquette and Manners program designed for children ages 7–12. This engaging session introduces young guests to the fundamentals of making a good first impression, polite introductions, thoughtful conversation, table manners, and courteous behavior, both at home and at school.
The experience is complemented by a brief tea presentation from The Pfister team, followed by a curated selection of sweet and savory treats. Lemonade and hot chocolate are also offered to ensure every guest feels at ease.
The Etiquette School of Chicago is dedicated to making modern manners accessible, relevant, and enjoyable. Their interactive teaching style highlights the value of etiquette in everyday life, and their instructors hold credentials from The American School of Protocol, The Emily Post Institute, and The Etiquette Institute.
To encourage confidence and open participation, parents do not attend the class, allowing children the opportunity to ask questions, engage fully, and develop poise in a supportive, independent setting.
Sep 15 Tuesday
Join us for TRIVIA every Tuesday from 6:30–8:30pm — a fast-paced, fun night of great questions, great drinks, and friendly competition.
Sep 17 Thursday
Whether you ride or just love the vibe, Thursday Bike Nights at the H-D Museum celebrate music, motorcycles, and Milwaukee culture from May through September. Enjoy live bands, custom bikes, food and drinks, raffles, retail deals, and a new experience every week.
Sep 18 Friday
New for 2026, Custom Fridays brings custom car and motorcycle culture to the Harley-Davidson Museum every Friday night this summer. Part meet-up, part community hangout, this casual gathering invites builders, riders and enthusiasts to roll in, connect and admire an eclectic mix of custom vehicles in a welcoming, shared space.
Cruise through, hear audio bikes set the vibe, swap stories with fellow enthusiasts and grab food and drinks from MOTOR® concessions while taking in the scene. It’s a place for conversation, connections and celebrating the creativity that fuels custom culture.
Whether you’re bringing a build or coming to be part of the energy, Custom Fridays is a new summer tradition in the making.
Free to attend. No tickets required.
Sep 19 Saturday
The Best Way to Start Your Saturday.The Tosa Farmers Market is a local not-for-profit organization that carefully curates the best, freshest foods in the region, but it’s more than that. It’s a community hub for foodies, cyclists, coffee-lovers, music fans, yogis, kids — and all their neighbors.
Food Not Bombs Community Pantry is held every third Saturday of the month in the Jackson Park parking lot.
Free food pantry, household items, clothing, toys, hygiene. Hot/fresh food and coffee/water also available. Donations accepted and welcome, even on the day of the event.
All are welcome!
Please see this article from Shepherd Express for more information:
https://shepherdexpress.com/news/community-news/monthly-free-food-distributions-by-food-not-bombs/