Oconomowoc Summer Farmers’ Market
Saturdays in May – October | 8AM – 12PM
Bank Five Nine Campus Lot, 155 W. Wisconsin Avenue (across from the Community Center)
The Oconomowoc Summer Farmers’ Market has been a Saturday community tradition for over 40 years! It all started in 1980, when the Oconomowoc Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors began planning a weekly outlet for area farmers to sell produce. Initially coined as Farm Produce Days it was later renamed Oconomowoc Farmers’ Market.
Today the mission of the Oconomowoc Summer Farmers’ Market is to provide opportunities for local farmers to sell their produce directly to consumers and provide the community with fresh, local and healthy food; to provide a wholesome gathering place for people of all ages for education and socialization; to support local farmers; and to give promotional opportunities to Chamber members.
Market-goers can find a variety of goods including seasonal produce, spices, herbs, soups, handmade arts and crafts, baked goods, plants, honey, cheeses, jams, canned goods, maple syrup, breads, and farm fresh eggs and meats. A full list of farmers and vendors participating in the market will be published each year prior to the first day of market and this page will be updated weekly with a map of vendors attending in the current week. Patrons of the market are encouraged to return every week to see what is new or to make a purchase from their favorite vendor! Follow the market on Facebook and Instagram through the links above for more information.
Due to the ready-to-eat products, vendor products, and other variables at the Oconomowoc Summer Farmers’ Market, it is a pet-free venue, thank you for understanding!
Our 2025 Vendors
Barb’s Creative Jewelry
Big Daddy O’s BBQ
Brew City Pickles
Brick House Mercantile
Chao Yang Produce
Cher’s Garden
Cornucopia Micro-Farm LLC
Endless Blooms Farm
Gillich’s Produce
Great Harvest Bread
Guenther Flower Farm
Homegrown by Everett
Just Dough-Lightful
Ketchup Please
La Con Tej Seaglass Artisans
Love Ari Baking Co
Lyna’s Café
Max & Lindy’s Produce
Moleta: Artisanal Sharpening
Mushroom Barn
Myshgarden
Ricks Kettle Corn
Sprouted Juice Company
Sunrise Acai Bowls
Stamper Cheese Company
Swiss Frau Farms
The Dusty Mallet
Tou & Ka Vang Produce
Wisconsin Soup Company
Wisco Joe
Xiong Family Market
Youa & Yia Yang Produce00
Barnyard Bison
Bennett’s Greenhouse
Bulk Butter
Custard Quilts
Dottie + Daisy
Heart and Honey Elderberry
Hope of the Heart
Karissa’s Creations
Millers Market
Mulberry Farm Candle Company
Northern Lights Honey Farm
Oak & Elizabeth
Pick Me Up Snacks and Chartcruterie
Pine Hill Orchard
Rydstrom Country Treasures
Silver Creek Alpaca
Spotted Rabbit Bakeshop
The Wholesome Baker
Wireworks
Are you a grower, maker, baker, or artisan looking to connect with your community? We’re always excited to welcome new vendors who share our passion for fresh, local, and handcrafted goods.
Our market proudly supports small businesses and local producers. To ensure we stay true to our mission, all products sold at the market must be:
Grown – Fresh produce, plants, flowers, herbs, etc.
Sewn – Handmade textile goods and fabric creations
Handmade – Artisan-crafted items made by you
Baked – Fresh, homemade baked goods
We are committed to offering authentic, high-quality goods created directly by the vendors who sell them.
Please read our Farmers Market Handbook to ensure you fit all the requirements.
Vendor Commitment
To maintain consistency and provide a reliable experience for our shoppers:
All vendors must commit to a minimum of four (4) weeks.
Vendors are expected to attend each scheduled market date during their committed period.
Insurance Requirement
All vendors must carry event insurance coverage that includes them as a participating vendor. If you do not currently have coverage, you must be able to purchase a policy prior to your first market date. Proof of insurance will be required before you are allowed to participate in the market.
(Please wait to purchase an insurance policy until you are approved as a vendor!)