Farmers markets' last weeks

For most Twin Cities metro area farmers markets, the 2013 season is coming to a close. Don't miss the last chances to shop local.

October 10, 2013 at 9:13PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The 2013 season is coming to a close at most Twin Cities metro area farmers markets.

The St. Paul Farmers Market in Lowertown continues Saturdays through Nov. 23 and Sundays through Nov. 17. The market's winter market schedule begins Dec. 7 and runs Saturdays (9 a.m. to 1 p.m.) through April 19, 2014.

The Minneapolis Farmers Market on the western edge of downtown is open daily through mid-November, and continues to sell Christmas trees until Dec. 24. The market's Nicollet Mall outpost runs Thursdays through mid-November.

Here are the closing dates of two dozen other markets.

Minneapolis:

Fulton Farmers Market: Saturday, Oct. 26

Kingfield Farmers Market: Sunday, Oct. 27

Midtown Farmers Market: Saturday, Oct. 26 (Tuesday market continues through Oct. 29)

Mill City Farmers Market: Saturday, Oct. 26

Northeast Farmers Market: Saturday, Oct. 19

St. Paul:
St. Paul Farmers Market -- Seventh Place: Tuesday, Oct. 15 (Thursday market continues through Oct. 17)

St. Paul Farmers Market -- St. Thomas More: Friday, Oct. 25

South metro:

Apple Valley Farmers Market: Saturday, Oct. 26

Bloomington Farmers Market: Saturday, Oct. 12

Burnsville Farmers Market -- Mary, Mother of the Church: Thursday, Oct. 31

Burnsville Farmers Market -- Burnsville Parkway: Saturday, Oct. 26

Lakeville Farmers Market: Wednesday, Oct. 30

Prior Lake Farmers Market: Saturday, Oct. 26

Savage Farmers Market: Sunday, Oct. 27

North metro:

Andover Farmers Market: Tuesday, Oct. 29

Maple Grove Farmers Market: Thursday, Oct. 24

East metro:

Maplewood Farmers Market: Wednesday, Oct. 30

Roseville Farmers Market: Tuesday, Oct. 29

Woodbury Farmers Market: Sunday, Oct. 27

West metro:

Excelsior Farmers Market: Thursday, Oct. 31

Hopkins Farmers Market: Saturday, Oct. 26

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