Are you interested in vending at the Midtown Farmers Market? Quality vendors are the heart of the Midtown Farmers Market and we strive to create a balanced and diverse vendor mix each season. Applications from Minnesota and Wisconsin farmers, artisans and producers are welcome! See below for additional information and important dates and click the following link to access the 2017 application:
2017 Midtown Farmers Market Online Vendor Application
2017 Application Schedule and Deadlines:
March 3: Priority Application Deadline (for all vendors except arts & craft vendors)
March 10: Acceptance notifications
March 31: Priority Application Deadline for art & craft vendors
April 7: Acceptance Notifications for art & craft vendors
April 8: Annual Spring Vendor Meeting
May 6: Opening Day, Saturday Market
June 6: Opening Day, Tuesday Market
August 5: Final Payments Due for Annual Vendors
October 28: Closing Day, Saturday Market
October 31: Closing Day, Tuesday Market
*Applications received after the due date will only be considered if space is still available.
Have a question we didn’t answer? Ask on Facebook or Twitter, or send an email to info@midtownfarmersmarket.org
Stop by the market on July 4th to shop for all the fresh produce and tasty treats you need for the Holiday Weekend!
Having brunch? Pick up pastries, fresh yogurt, the last of the season’s strawberries, and the first blueberries.
Having a picnic or grilling? Pick up some carrots, beets, or broccoli to roast on the grill along with local meat from Hilltop Pastures or Native Oaks Farm, and don’t forget the sauerkraut from Fierce Ferments.
Looking to find lunch before you head out of town? Grab lunch at one of our hot food vendors including Taco Taxi, Peeps Hotbox, Fireroast Cafe and Kabomelette. Or pick up a cold frozen fruit bar and some fresh kettle corn.
Available at Saturday’s market:
~Strawberries, blueberries, kohlrabi, broccoli, new potatoes, peas, pak choi, napa cabbage,
beets, rhubarb, radishes, lettuce, collards, kale, green beans, onions, green onions, herbs,
seedlings, bedding plants, hanging baskets, grass fed beef, free range chicken and eggs, pasture
raised pork and lamb, cheese, butter, yogurt, honey, maple syrup, jellies and jams, sauerkraut,
kimchi, sauces and salad dressings, granola, baked goods, omelettes, kabobs, tacos, burritos,
tamales, chilaquiles, banh mi sandwiches, pancakes, coffee, juices, kettle corn, boiled peanuts,
bubble tea, frozen fruit bars, and more.
~Handmade clothing, aprons, bags, jewelry, soap, books and more.
Available at Tuesday’s market:
~Meats, eggs, kohlrabi, broccoli, new potatoes, peas, pak choi, napa cabbage, beets, rhubarb, radishes, spring greens, kale, green beans, green onions, herbs, seedlings, bedding plants, hanging baskets, cheese, sauces and salad dressings, kettle corn, bubble tea, sliders, fries, soaps, body products, and more.
Saturday Market Stage Schedule Saturday Community Tables
9:00-11:00am The Jugsluggers – Hennepin County Master Gardeners
11:00-1:00pm The Skally Line
Tuesday Market Stage Schedule Tuesday Community Tables
3:30-5:30 Brian Peterson – Sierra Club
Don’t forget about the FREE YWCA fitness classes at the market each week! R.I.P.P.E.D is on Saturdays from 8:30-9:30. Zumba is on Tuesdays from 5:30-6:30.
Thanks this week’s market sponsor:
Come to the market on Saturday for the season’s first Cultural Heritage Celebration and the first installment of our Summer Poetry Series, presented by the Loft Literary Center and sponsored by Wellington Management.
In addition to amazing poetry by talented local poet, Maya Washington, there will be music by Lonnie the L Train and Ancestor Energy.
Don’t forget to leave enough time in your market visit to talk to this week’s community tables: InnerG, Oak Park Center, and Hennepin County Child & Teen Check up program.
Meet this week’s poet: Maya
Washington
Maya Washington is a filmmaker, actress, playwright, poet,
and arts educator making a difference in the world.Maya is dedicated to projects that have a
sense of “purpose” in the world, selecting stories that illuminate some aspect of the human
experience that is untold, rarely seen, or might benefit from new approaches to issues of
diversity and inclusion, primarily in America.
Read her full bio here.
Available at Saturday’s market:
~Strawberries, kohlrabi, broccoli, new potatoes, pak choi, napa cabbage, beets, asparagus, rhubarb, radishes, kale, lettuce, green beans, summer squash, green onions, herbs, seedlings, bedding plants, hanging baskets, grass fed beef, free range chicken and eggs, pasture raised pork and lamb, cheese, butter, yogurt, honey, maple syrup, jellies and jams, sauces and salad dressings, granola, artisan breads, baked goods, omelettes, kabobs, tacos, burritos, tamales, chilaquiles, banh mi sandwiches, pancakes, samosas, pakoras, coffee, juices, kettle corn, boiled peanuts, bubble tea, frozen fruit bars, sauerkraut, kimchi, and more.
~Handmade clothing, furniture, bags, jewelry, soaps and body products, books and more.
While you’re at the market on Saturday stop by the bus to donate blood!
Available at Tuesday’s market:
~Strawberries, kohlrabi, broccoli, new potatoes, pak choi, napa cabbage, beets, asparagus, rhubarb, radishes, kale, lettuce, green beans, summer squash, green onions, herbs, seedlings, bedding plants, hanging baskets, kettle corn, bubble tea, sliders, seedlings, jams, sauces, rhubarb, cheese, soaps, and more.
Saturday Market Stage Schedule Tuesday Market Stage Schedule:
9:00-11:00am Lonnie the L Train 3:30-5:30pm Four Legg Fish
11:00-1:00pm Ancestor Energy
Saturday Community Tables
Tuesday Community Tables
Hennepin
County Master Gardeners Youth for Understanding
Market Science Friends of the Earth Action
Hennepin County Child & Teen Check Up program
Thanks to our poetry series partners!
Confused about the market’s location? Don’t be! We’re just 300 ft east of where we used to be. See the map below for our exact location:
We think honey bees and native pollinators are pretty neat. Come to the market this Saturday from 8-1 to find out why!
Schedule
8-1pm: Stop by the Market Science Booth to watch meet real honey bees, taste
honey and more!
8:45-9am: Enjoy your market breakfast while listening to a presentation about Native Pollinators from local author, Heather Holm.
10am-12pm: Midtown Flavors Cooking with Honey Demonstration
10:30am: Bring the kids to the MN Literacy Council tent for Bee and Pollinator themed story time.
10:50-11:05am: If you missed Heather Holm’s earlier talk, here’s your second chance to hear an awesome presentation about Native Pollinators.
11:30am: Story time #2
12:30pm: Story time #3
As you meander through the market, stop and say “hello” to our regular honey vendor, Bare Honey, and our two special guest vendors, Worker B and Mademoiselle Miel.
Don’t forget to stop by the information booth under the green tent to enter the FREE drawing to win a bee keeping kit!
Available at Saturday’s market:
~Honey, honey chocolates, strawberries, kohlrabi, broccoli, new potatoes, pak choi, beets, asparagus, rhubarb, radishes, spring greens, green beans, green onions, herbs, seedlings, bedding plants, hanging baskets, free range chicken and eggs, pasture raised pork and lamb, cheese, butter, yogurt, honey, maple syrup, jellies and jams, sauces and salad dressings, granola, artisan breads, baked goods, omelettes, kabobs, tacos, burritos, tamales, chilaquiles, banh mi sandwiches, pancakes, samosas, pakoras, coffee, juices, kettle corn, boiled peanuts, bubble tea, frozen fruit bars and more.
~Handmade clothing, aprons, bags, jewelry, soaps and body products, terrariums, photography, books and more.
Available at Tuesday’s market:
~Strawberries, asparagus, rhubarb, radishes, spring greens, green beans, green onions, herbs, seedlings, bedding plants, hanging baskets, kettle corn, bubble tea, sliders, seedlings, hanging baskets, jams, sauces, rhubarb, cheese, henna and more.
Saturday Market Stage Schedule: Tuesday Market Stage
Schedule:
9:00-11:00am Sister Theda 3:30-5:30pm Mark Grim
11:00-1:00pm Matt Yetter
Saturday Community Tables: Tuesday
Community Tables
-Hennepin County Master Gardeners -League of Longfellow Artists (LoLa)
Why should you donate to the market?
Vendor fees pay for less than one-half of the operating costs of keeping our market running. Passing on the full cost of the market operations to our vendors would cause prices to rise and be passed on to customers. But shoppers at the market can offset this cost by donating what you can, keeping the market as affordable and accessible as possible!
A link to our Facebook event can be found here – be sure to click attending and share it with friends and neighbors!
Don’t forget about FREE YWCA classes at the market each week! R.I.P.P.E.D is on Saturdays from 8:30-9:30am. Zumba is on Tuesdays from 5:30-6:30pm.
Available at Saturday’s market:
~Asparagus, rhubarb, radishes, spring greens, green beans, green onions, herbs, seedlings, bedding plants, hanging baskets, grass-fed beef, free range chicken and eggs, pasture raised pork and lamb, cheese, butter, yogurt, honey, maple syrup, jellies and jams, sauces and salad dressings, kimchi, sauerkraut, granola, artisan breads, baked goods, omelettes, kabobs, tacos, burritos, tamales, chilaquiles, banh mi sandwiches, pancakes, samosas, pakoras, coffee, juices, kettle corn, boiled peanuts, bubble tea, frozen fruit bars and more.
~Handmade clothing, soaps, terrariums, photography, books and more.
Available at Tuesday’s market:
~Asparagus, rhubarb, radishes, spring greens, green beans, green onions, herbs, seedlings, bedding plants, hanging baskets, kettle corn, bubble tea, sliders, seedlings, hanging baskets, jams, sauces, rhubarb, cheese, and more.
~Henna art, homemade hair and body products, and more.
Saturday Community Tables:
-Hennepin County Master Gardeners
-Women Against Military Maddness (WAMM)
9:00-11:00am Folks ‘n’ Thieves
11:00-1:00pm The Skally Line
Tuesday Market Stage Schedule
3:30-5:30pm String Alliteration
Want more information?
Confused about the market’s location? Don’t be! We’re just 300 ft east of where we used to be. See the map below for our exact location:
Have a question we didn’t answer? Ask on Facebook or Twitter, or send an email to info@midtownfarmersmarket.org
Call for Theater at the Midtown Farmers Market 2015 Season!
The Corcoran Neighborhood Organization seeks
experienced theater groups to provide engaging, fun, family-friendly performances at the
Midtown Farmers Market during the Market season: May – October 2015. Ideal performances
would be 1-hour or shorter as the Market has a variety of programming throughout each market
day.
Click here for more information.
Market Seeks Volunteer with Urban Design Skills
Do you love the Midtown Farmers Market? Do you also have professional skills in urban design, site planing, or architecture? The Market seeks a strong “spatial thinker” to represent its interests on a citizen committee that will advise on design of the new public plaza to be built at the market’s current location ( learn more about plans to accommodate the Market in redevelopment plans here). If you are interested please contact Market Manager, Miguel Goebel atmanager@midtownfarmersmarket.org
or 612-724-7457 or stop by the market info booth and introduce yourself!
Stop by this Saturday between 8am-1pm and this Tuesday between 3-7pm to see what delicious new things have been harvested and to pick up more of your spring favorites like asparagus, rhubarb, and lettuce before they’re gone!
On Saturday, the next Folwell Connections Mural painting party will be at the market from 10am-12pm. Embrace you inner artist and lend a hand! More information can be found here.
Don’t forget about FREE YWCA classes at the market each week! R.I.P.P.E.D is on Saturdays from 8:30-9:30am. Zumba is on Tuesdays from 5:30-6:30pm.
Free rides to the market are also back for the first Saturday of the month in June, thanks to our wonderful partners at Metro Transit. Click the button on the sidebar to the right to answer a few simple question and then print out your pass for a free ride on any Metro Transit LRT or bus routes!
Available at Saturday’s market:
~Asparagus, rhubarb, radishes, spring greens, green beans, green onions, herbs, seedlings, bedding plants, hanging baskets, grass-fed beef, free range chicken and eggs, pasture raised pork and lamb, cheese, butter, yogurt, honey, maple syrup, jellies and jams, sauces and salad dressings, kimchi, sauerkraut, granola, artisan breads, baked goods, omelettes, kabobs, tacos, burritos, tamales, chilaquiles, banh mi sandwiches, pancakes, samosas, pakoras, coffee, juices, kettle corn, boiled peanuts, bubble tea, frozen fruit bars and more.
~Handmade clothing, t-shirts, soaps, pottery and ceramics, terrariums, photography, books and more.
Available at Tuesday’s market:
~Asparagus, rhubarb, radishes, spring greens, green beans, green onions, herbs, seedlings, bedding plants, hanging baskets, kettle corn, bubble tea, sliders, seedlings, hanging baskets, jams, sauces, rhubarb, and more.
~Handmade soaps, hair and body products, and more.
Community Tables
-Hennepin County Master Gardeners
-Women Against Military Maddness (WAMM)
-Center for Energy and Environment (CEE)
Saturday Market Stage Schedule Tuesday Market Stage Schedule:
9:00-11:00am Heart of a
Tinman 3:30-5:30pm The Skally Line
11:00-1:00pm Lonesome Dan Kase
Thanks to this week’s sponsor:
Want more information? Confused about the market’s location? Don’t be! We’re just 300
ft east of where we used to be. See the map below for our exact location: Have a question we didn’t answer? Ask on Facebook or Twitter, or send an email to
info@midtownfarmersmarket.org Call for Theater at the Midtown Farmers Market 2015
Season! The Corcoran Neighborhood
Organization seeks experienced theater groups to provide engaging, fun,
family-friendly performances at the Midtown Farmers Market during the Market
season: May – October 2015. Ideal performances would be 1-hour or shorter as the
Market has a variety of programming throughout each market day. Market Seeks Volunteer with Urban
Design Skills Do you love the Midtown Farmers Market? Do you also have professional skills
in urban design, site planing, or architecture? The Market seeks a strong
“spatial thinker” to represent its interests on a citizen committee that
will advise on design of the new public plaza to be built at the market’s
current location ( learn more about plans to accommodate the
Market in redevelopment plans here). If you are interested please
contact Market Manager, Miguel Goebel atmanager@midtownfarmersmarket.org or 612-724-7457 or stop by the market info booth and
introduce yourself!
Click here for more information.
In addition, it is Youth Leadership Day sponsored by Wellington Management, Inc.!
Stop by the market to hear a range of talented youth musicians,
spoken word artists from Truartspeaks, and talk to our
youth-focused community tables.
More about the Poetry Showcase (10:30-11:30 am):
This past spring, young spoken-word artists from around the state competed in a series of poetry
slams– dynamic, audience-centered poetry readings of original work. Representing a diverse range
of voices, experiences, and identities, these teen poets shared their stories, their
perspectives, and their boundless creativity with roaring crowds, and when the dust settled, six
of them became the 2015
Be Heard MN Youth Poetry Slam Series team. This July, that team will head to Atlanta for
Brave New Voices, the annual international youth poetry slam tournament and festival. Before
that, however, they will be performing at the Midtown Farmers Market from 10:30-11:30!
The Poetry Showcase will be kicked off by 1st graders from New City Charter School.
More about the Music:
At the Market Stage:
9:00-10:30 Young Fiddlers Association of
Minnesota
11:30-1 34th St. Jazz Combo and Mpls Street Beats
Around the market:
9:30-10:30 Mariachi Band from Folwell Arts Magnet
School
From 8-1pm, we will have 7 youth-focused community organizations tabling at the market to share their missions and programs with market shoppers.
-Minneapolis Transitions High School
-Minnesota Interfaith Power and Light
And, of course, the Hennepin County Master Gardeners will be at the market to answer all your plant questions!
Available at this week’s market:
~Asparagus, rhubarb, radishes, spring greens, herbs, seedlings, bedding plants, hanging baskets, free range chicken and eggs, pasture raised pork and lamb, cheese, butter, yogurt, honey, maple syrup, jellies and jams, sauces and salad dressings, kimchi, sauerkraut, granola, bread, baked goods, omelettes, kabobs, chilaquiles, bahn mi sandwiches, tacos, burritos, tamales, samosas, pakoras, coffee, juices, kettle corn, boiled peanuts, bubble tea, frozen fruit bars and more.
~Handmade furniture, birdhouses, terrariums, soap, lotion, photography, t-shirts and clothing, books and more.
The Corcoran Neighborhood Organization seeks experienced theater groups to provide engaging, fun,
family-friendly performances at the Midtown Farmers Market during the Market season: May –
October 2015. Ideal performances would be 1-hour or shorter as the Market has a variety of
programming throughout each market day.
Click here for more information.
Do you love the Midtown Farmers Market? Do you also have professional skills in urban design,
site planing, or architecture? The Market seeks a strong “spatial thinker” to represent its
interests on a citizen committee that will advise on design of the new public plaza to be built
at the market’s current location ( learn more about plans to accommodate the Market in redevelopment plans
here). If you are interested please contact Market Manager, Miguel Goebel at manager@midtownfarmersmarket.org
or 612-724-7457 or stop by the market info booth and introduce yourself!
This weekend is our first “Feed the Carrot!” day of the 2015 market season, when we ask you to support the market with a cash donation. Your donation shows your love for the market, and helps it continue to grow and thrive. This is your chance to show your support! Make sure to take pictures, make posts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, then tag them with #FeedTheCarrot to encourage your friends, family and neighbors to do the same.
Why should you donate to the market?
Vendor fees pay for less than one-half of the operating costs of keeping our market running. Passing on the full cost of the market operations to our vendors would cause prices to rise and be passed on to customers. But shoppers at the market can offset this cost by donating what you can, keeping the market as affordable and accessible as possible!
A link to our Facebook event can be found here – be sure to click attending and share it with friends and neighbors!
-9-11am: Kevin Thomas
-11am-1pm: The Riverside Coalition
-Hennepin County Master Gardeners
-Women Against Military Madness(WAMM)
Available at this week’s market:
~Asparagus, rhubarb, radishes, spring greens, herbs, seedlings, bedding plants, hanging baskets, free range chicken and eggs, pasture raised pork and lamb, cheese, butter, yogurt, honey, maple syrup, jellies and jams, sauces and salad dressings, kimchi, sauerkraut, granola, bread, baked goods, omelettes, kabobs, chilaquiles, bahn mi sandwiches, tacos, burritos, tamales, samosas, pakoras, coffee, juices, kettle corn, boiled peanuts, bubble tea, frozen fruit bars and more.
~Handmade furniture, birdhouses, terrariums, soap, lotion, photography, t-shirts and clothing, books and more.
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Whether your interest in gardening is strictly on the eating side of things, or your yard is bursting with plants, our Dirt Day celebration has something for you!
For the green thumbed:
Whether you need more vegetable and flower seedlings for your garden, hanging baskets for your
porch, or a basil plant for your balcony, our growers have the perfect plant for your home.
No green thumb? No problem!
As always, our wonderful vendors will be selling a wide variety of fresh spring produce
(including rhubarb and asparagus), tasty hot treats, beautiful handmade art, and more. There is
bound to be something for you!
Make sure to leave enough time in your market visit to meet Eureka’s compost worms, talk about urban land access for food growing with TCALT, and ask questions about the new City of Minneapolis Organics Recycling program.
P.S. Don’t forget about the free YWCA fitness class from 8:30-9:30 at the market. Adults with any experience level welcome!
Available at this weeks market:
~Asparagus, apples, rhubarb, radishes, spring greens, seedlings, bedding plants, hanging baskets, free range chicken, grass fed beef, pasture raised pork and lamb, eggs, cheese, butter, yogurt, honey, maple syrup, jellies and jams, sauces and salad dressings, kimchi, sauerkraut, granola, bread, baked goods, tacos, omelets, kabobs, chilaquiles, banh mi sandwiches, tamales, samosas, pakoras, coffee, mango lassis, kettle corn and bubble tea
~Handmade bird houses, furniture, photography, jewelry, handmade clothing, terrariums and books.
Music Schedule
Community Tables:
Hennepin County Master Gardeners, Market Science, Twin Cities Agricultural Land Trust (TCALT), Sejong Academy, Eureka Recycling, City of Minneapolis Solid Waste and Recycling
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Did you know that a woman named Anna Jarvis conceived of the Mother’s Day idea back in 1908? She created a huge letter writing campaign and in 1914, Woodrow Wilson officially established Mother’s Day as a national holiday. Ms. Jarvis envisioned the holiday as opportunity for children to spend quality time with their mother’s. In later years, Ms. Jarvis would file countless lawsuits to attempt to move the holiday away from rampant consumerism.
We market staff believe that Ms. Jarvis would agree that a day out at the Midtown Farmers Market with the mothers in your life is a great way to honor them.
So, bring the moms in your life to the market to listen to great music and shop for tasty food.
Thanks to Blackbird Music, the Flying Shoes (9-11am) and Bob and Lynn Dixon (11am-1pm) will set the festive, mother-celebrating mood.
Treat yourself and the mothers in your life to a perfect, thoughtful, locally produced gift from our special pop-up vendor, Acanthus Floral Art, or from one of our other many amazing vendors who will be selling plants, art and crafts to make a perfect gift.
If you’re a mom, don’t forget to stop by the Information Booth to enter the free raffle for cool prizes donated by our wonderful vendors.
Ask-A-Mom:
Moms, like
doctors, have MD’s or Mothers Degrees – essentially the ability to come up with real
remediesOur panel of community moms is here this Saturday to give lighthearted, fun and real
world advice for market patrons. Both Melissa and Meg have a lot of “Mom” credibility and
community experience and they are willing to answer questions on cooking, relationships and
dating, fashion, raising kids and any other topics you may need advice on.
Along with advice our moms will hand out organic animal crackers, Hershey kisses to make things better, and band-aids for life’s little boo-boos. Stop by the booth from 10:00am-12:00pm!
Meet the Moms:
Meg Tuthill is a mom of three children – Carmen 49, Mitch 47 and Matt 45. Sheand her husband Denny adopted their daughter Carmen when she was 8 years old. Her kids grew up in Minneapolis Public Schools, took public transportation and all of them participated in community events and worked in the family “party goods” store. Meg now has three grandchildren.
Melissa Foster is the single mom of one child, a daughter Ciara who is 13 years old. She gets her mom”cred” for raising a High Honors student who is well-rounded and mature. Melissa has worked hard to counter the negativity of being a single black mom, while steering her child around all of the common traps and labels that can immobilize our children.
Meg and Melissa are looking forward to seeing you on Saturday!
Location of the Market:
The market is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of East Lake Street and Hiawatha Avenue, at 2225 East Lake Street in Minneapolis. This year, to accommodate construction of Hennepin County’s Family Service Center along with Phase 1 of the L&H Station development, the market will be operating just around the corner from where it has previously been (see image and news release below for additional information about the market and the L&H station development). A Public Plaza to accommodate the Midtown Farmers Market and other public activities will be built during Phase 2.
Click here to learn more about the the L&H Station
development.
Pop-up Parklets!
The location of the farmers market this season offers new opportunities to engage more fully with our surroundings. This summer, we’ve partnered with the placemaking firm The Musicant Group to transform underused portions of the new space into active places for people to enjoy. Visitors will be treated to outdoor ping pong, sloped seating and a giant skeeball game on the grassy knoll fronting the LRT station. These installations will not only improve the market experience, but help guide the eventual design and programming of the permanent plaza to be built as part of phase 2 of the L+H Station development.
Free Fitness classes with YWCA!
Come to the market at 8:30 to participate in the R.I.P.P.E.D class taught at the market by our friends at the YWCA.
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