The winter season flies by when your calendar is filled with many types of winter activities. Winter is a season that is meant to be embraced rather than dreaded and the Southwest Minneapolis Metro

Dated: August 27 2019
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Farmers markets are a great place to purchase locally grown fruits, vegetables and farm products. The Shakopee Downtown Farmers Market is in its' second year and we also have a nice variety of other area farmers markets during the week (St Francis on Tuesday, Chaska on Wednesday and the Shakopee Legion on Thursday) and on the weekend so you are sure to find one that matches your schedule. They are a great amenity for our area.
Downtown Farmers Market
138 Lewis Street
Sundays 9am – 2pm
St Francis Farmers Market
Southwest/Purple Lot
Tuesdays 9am – 2pm
Shakopee Legion Farmers Market
Legion Parking Lot
Thursdays 8am – 4pm
Downtown Chaska Market
Chaska City Hall Parking Lot
1 City Hall Plaza
Wednesday 3-7pm
16228 Main Avenue SE, Prior Lake
Saturday 8am to 12 noon
Weekly through October
Off Highway 13, near historic Train Depot, 4800 West 123rd Steet
Sundays 8am to 1pm
Through October 27th
Call me at 952-221-2818 if you have any questions regarding real estate, I am here to help.
John Canny
John@TheCannyGroup.com
The Canny Group, led by highly respected real estate agent, John Canny, specializes in real estate transactions in Shakopee, Savage, Prior Lake, and the extended southwest metro including Scott County....
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