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There’s something for everyone at this Saturday’s Market! 9/14

We have tons of activities this weekend so come on down to the market to visit….

- Richfield Historical Society @ The Farmer’s Market from 9 – 11am
Visit us at the Richfield Farmer’s Market as we talk canning! Fall is the season to put up some pickles or turn some tomatoes into sauce. Join us for all the basics on water-bath canning. Even if you’ve never canned before, this easy process is a cinch to learn.

- Richfield Arts Commission Kids and Community Activity: Free! Come to the Arts Building from 9:30-11:30 to do spin art, win great works of art from a pottery lottery and help us paint our recycled bike sculpture! The sculpture is a big community art piece and eventually it will be displayed on wall between the Arts Center and the Cafe area. Come create art and community with us!

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- Lakewinds Natural Foods Coop: Have you heard there is a new coop grocery store moving to Richfield? Come visit Lakewinds Coop to learn about the new store being built on Lyndale Ave and how to become a member of the coop.  We’re looking to educate people on who we are and what we are doing, to generate excitement and participation in the Richfield community.

- CCI GreenHeart: Come learn how to volunteer with the Greenheart Club, host an exchange student, and Kids come catch fish from all over the world though a fun fishing game.

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- Center for Earth and Environment: Stop by to learn how you can save money on your energy bills. Come visit the Center for Earth and Environment information booth learn about Home Energy Squads.

-  Walk 4 Water: Hosted by Hope Church, a walk on September 29th, come learn how you can walk for a good cause. Wake 4 Water supports water projects in Rwanda that are providing safe drinking water for local Rwandan communities

 - And help make local produce available to everyone. Please donate produce to the VEAP food shelf. Drop off your produce in any of the green tubes near the entrances.

 Music at the Market: musicias Patrick Zampogna’s classical guitar from 9:00-10:30am and Pamara Ritter’s accordion music from 10:30am-12:00pm.

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