Farmer's Market

Aug 25, 2016
3:00pm to 6:00pm
It's back!!
The Spring Seson has returned, and has brought with it the vibrant spring flowers, green lawns, song birds of Illinois, and the Monticlleo Main Street Farmer's Market!
Walk by and visit every Thursday afternoon from 3:00pm to 6:00pm, starting June 16th and lasting thru October 6th, located at the corner of State Street and Livingston Street in front of the Allerton Library. Local vendors will set up shop and be selling fresh produce, meats, breads, honeys and preserves, crafts and more!
Weekly Vendors
- Henhouse Farms - Produce
- Buds and Blooms - Produce and Flowers
- Karin Phillips - Natural Scrubs, Bug Sprays, etc
- Brad Thomas - Eggs and Produce
- John Wiegand - Hormone and Antibiotic Free Beef, Bison, Elk, Lamb, Goat and Pork
- New Hope Farms - produce, herbs, and flowers
- Piatt County Extension
- Kirby Hospital
- Aaron Wilson - Strawberry and Peach Jelly and Jams
- The Peach Lady - Peaches (Starting June 30th or July 7th)
- Opa’s Woodshop
- Wil Ma Embroidery
- Felicia’s Baked Goods
Upcoming Vendors
- Mama D’s Smokehouse - Food Truck
- Fusilli Tony’s Italian - Food Truck
The corner of State & Livingston Streets , Monticello IL 61956 US
It’s National Public Works Week, and we truly couldn’t do all the things we do without the support of Mayor Stoner and the @City of Monticello, Illinois Government Public Works Department. From parklet installation to keeping our streets clean and looking their best, their attention to detail helps keep our downtown district running smoothly—and looking good while doing it.
Design is one of the four cornerstones of the Main Street program, helping ensure the historic integrity of our National Historic District is preserved. It also supports thoughtful integration of public art, beautification, and seasonal décor that enhances downtown’s character while keeping its history front and center.
Breaking News...The Monticello Farmers' Market vendor application for 2026 is open!! Opening Day is June 11!!!
Born and raised in Monticello, Heather now gives back to the downtown she’s always called home. As Vice President of Monticello Main Street, she’s helping shape the future of the community she grew up in—one project, partnership, and idea at a time.