Bee and Pollinator Day + Dumplings – this Saturday at the Market!

Bee and Pollinators Day + Lake Street Dumpling Tour
This Saturday @ the Midtown Farmers Market

Celebrate bees and pollinators of all kinds at the market this week! Pollinator Works will be selling plants intended to build pollinator habitats (it’s their final week at the market!), plus visit with Corcoran Pollinator Project at their Community Table. You’ll also find our good ol’ market standbys, Master Gardeners to troubleshoot any questions you may have about maintaining a welcoming space in the garden for pollinators.

Lake Street Dumpling Tour  is making its way down Lake this Saturday. Tickets are sold out, but you can reap the tasty benefits of the tour sans-ticket by visiting our vendors at the market! Find regular vendors (and their take on dumplings), Akshay Paatram and Himalayan Momo along with special pop-up vendor Dumpling for the event.

Market Events
Saturday, May 26th

FREE All-levels Yoga
8:30am-9:30am by Imbue Yoga. Bring a mat.

Market Stage
9am-11am–Music by Heart of a Tin Man
11am-1pm–Music by Matt Yetter

Community Tables
Master Gardeners
Market Science
COPA 
Allina Health 
Corcoran Pollinator Project
Semilla Center for Healing and the Arts
*Learn more about our Community Table Program.

Vendors (Saturday 5/26)
Food and Agricultural Vendors

Zoua & Dang’s Farm, Pollinator Works, Cha Veggies, Sheepy Hollow at Native Oaks Farm, Hilltop Pastures,

Pflaum Farms, Justin Her, Lor Family Farm, Hazlewood Creek FarmsMorning Scape Farm,

Peter’s Pumkins and Carmen’s Corn, Caribbean Heat,  Burning River Farm, Spark-Y, Hexagon Projects & FarmJirik Family Farm, Red Wheat BakeryWinter Goddess Foods, Wisconsin Cheese Outlet, Chang’s Kettle Corn, Green Garden Bakery, UMSF PreservesmyFlavor SeasoningsAncient Indian Spices, Pete’s New Mexico Red Chile, Double Dog Kombucha

Ready-to-Eat Food Vendors—  Akshay Paatram, Himalayan Momo, DumplingKabomelette Rider Nitro CoffeeFireroast Cafe,

Bad Gyros

Art and Craft Vendors HooperinaSRS Mythic Designs,

CB Jewelry Design, Putzinbob, Bikarelly, mayamade

Local Produce is Here!
What’s available?*

Asparagus, spinach and other greens, bunching onions, radishes, rhubarb, herbs, seedlings, perennials, bedding plants, pasture raised pork and lamb, aged and fresh cheeses, honey, maple syrup, pickles and other preserves, cookies, scones, and other baked goods, granola, chai, nut mixes, wood crafts, handmade soap, jewelry, hot sauces, seasoning mixes, kettle corn, bubble tea, omelettes, tamales, samosas, chana masala, a variety of dumplings, coffee, tea, mango lassis, and other refreshments

*subject to the forces of mother nature, and while supplies last. 

 



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