Lake Geneva Farmer's Market season comes to an end
Lake Geneva's farmer's market season has officially come to an end. The market's last day of operation for 2025 was Oct. 30. Several shoppers visited the market at Horticultural Hall, 330 Broad St. and Holy Communion Episcopal Church, 320 Broad St. during the final day. The Lake Geneva Farmer's Market was held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursdays and featured fresh produce, breads, cheeses, bakery items, soaps, jewelry, dairy products and handcrafted items.Â
Gretchen Covelli of Kenosha sells some handmade baskets produced in Bolgatanga, Ghana, during the Lake Geneva Farmer’s Market. Ten percent of the proceeds from the basket sales were donated to the village of Bolgatanga.
Melody Roberts of Mukwonago displays some turnips and other produce during the final Lake Geneva Farmer’s Market of 2025.
A group of children attend the farmer’s market while wearing their Halloween costumes.
A variety of dips, snack items and breads are displayed at the farmer’s market for patrons to sample.
Alexa Thomas, from left, Karen Thomas and Pat Thomas of Mr. T’s Gourmet Popcorn in Lake Geneva sell some bags of popcorn during the Lake Geneva Farmer’s Market.
Troy Umland of Umland’s Crunchy Cheese prepares to sell some bags of Wisconsin crunchy cheese.
LEFT: Kay Stang, assistant director of the Lake Geneva Public Library, features the pop-up library during the farmer’s market. RIGHT: Troy Umland of Umland’s Crunchy Cheese prepares to sell some bags of Wisconsin crunchy cheese.
Holiday-related craft items were available for purchase at Horticultural Hall.
Michael Anagnos, CEO and founder of Yaya’s Skordalia, offers samples of his Greek almond dip.
A selection of pumpkins were available for purchase during the Lake Geneva Farmer’s Market, just in time for Halloween.
Shoppers look through some produce items during the farmer’s market.
Roseann Shale of Mavara’s Greek Olive Oil in Kenosha sells some olive oil and other products during the farmer’s market.
Pedro and Ethan Nunez of Pedro’s Authentic Mexican Cuisine & Catering prepare some tasty food items for farmer’s market shoppers.
Fresh produce and jams were just some of the items featured during this year’s Lake Geneva Farmer’s Market.
Silvie Meyer of Lake Geneva sells some honey and beeswax during the farmer’s market.
Handcrafted pillows were some of the items featured during the Lake Geneva Farmer’s Market.
Todd Olson, 9, and Kylee Olson, 7, sample some dessert items at the farmer's market.Â
A sign posted near the corner of Broad Street and Geneva Street welcomes people to the Lake Geneva Farmer's Market.Â

