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Support Your Market – Give to the Max!

Support Your Market – Give to the Max!

The Midtown Farmers Market creates a vibrant space in South Minneapolis that connects residents and local food producers in a beautiful, beneficial economic and cultural exchange. The Midtown Farmers Market is a community-based food system that assures equitable access to healthy, locally produced food, supports reinvestment in the community, and provides for the long-term viability of our foodshed. Read more



Last Saturday Market of the Season! 🎃

Last Saturday Market of the Season! 🎃

Last Saturday Market

It has been a great year at the Midtown Farmers Market; cultural and special event days have been celebrated, musicians and spoken word poets have moved us, neighbors have convened, conversations, laughter, food, drink, song and dance have been shared, new recipes have been tried, heat waves, rainstorms and windstorms have been weathered, and heaps of fresh, healthy, local food and art have been bought, sold, and enjoyed by our conscientious community. Read more



Ina Yukka, Javier Trejo, + Don’t miss out on fundraiser tickets!

Ina Yukka, Javier Trejo, + Don’t miss out on fundraiser tickets!

Midtown Farmers Market Fundraiser Brunch

Don’t miss out on early bird Fundraiser Brunch tickets! Purchase tickets for $20 at the market this week and next, or buy online here. You’ll receive a made-to-order brunch donated by a bunch of our wonderful vendors – Kabomelette, Fireroast Coffee, Asa’s Red Wheat Bakery, Akshay Paatram, and more! Bid on fabulous items in the silent auction, all while the Juglsuggers kick your morning off right with some tunes, AND you can feel good about supporting your market. We dare you to find a better way to spend your Sunday morning! See you on September 23rd at Moon Palace Books (10am-1pm). Read more



We’re Hiring + Midtown Flavors Cooking Demo – this Saturday!

We’re Hiring + Midtown Flavors Cooking Demo – this Saturday!

Work with Us!

Are you passionate about the Midtown Farmers Market? Want to work with an amazing community of people to build a more just, equitable, and sustainable food system? The Midtown Farmers Market is looking for a Market Manager! People of color, LGBTQ+ folks, women, and veterans highly encouraged to apply. Know the right person? Or a great place to find them? Please pass it on! Read more



We’re Hiring!

We’re Hiring!

MFM is looking for a Market Manager

Midtown Farmers Market, a program of the Corcoran Neighborhood Organization

Reports to: Executive Director

Corcoran Neighborhood Organization (CNO) is accepting applications for the Market Manager position. Read more



Midtown Farmers Market Fundraiser Brunch

Midtown Farmers Market Fundraiser Brunch

Our annual fundraiser is coming up quick! This year we are mixing it up with brunch at Moon Palace Books. Your ticket includes breakfast from our very own vendors including: a made-to-order(!) omelette from Kabomelette, mango juice from Akshay Patraam, and coffee bar (hot + cold) from Fireroast coffee. Come bid on items in the silent auction, mingle with neighbors, and support your market! Purchase tickets online here, or stop by the market info booth to pick up a paper ticket. Read more



Volunteer with Us + Save the Date

Volunteer with Us + Save the Date

Volunteer with Us!

Mid-August already?! Soak up every last bit of summer by getting outside and volunteering with the market! By volunteering with us you get to spend the day out and about with neighbors, meeting new people, and have we mentioned the freebies? Your choice of items from generous vendors Kabomelette, Winter Goddess, Hazelwood Creek Farm, Morning Scape Farm, or Akshay Paatram! Sign up here! Read more



Volunteers Needed!

Volunteers Needed!

Reminder – Community Meeting this Thursday, July 26th, 6-8pm  

Join city leaders, market staff and volunteers, and neighbors for a community meeting about the changes happening to the Midtown Farmers Market site! On Thursday, July 26th from 6-8pm at the Hennepin County Building (2215 E. Lake Street), learn more about the upcoming development, and help the market advocate for a suitable location in 2019 and 2020, as well as a permanent plaza that works well for market vendors and the surrounding community. Read more