Fresh and Healthy Food for You
Local 20+ growers and producers
Fruit, vegetables
Flowers and plants
Soaps and Lotions
Baked goods, jams, honey
All things homegrown, homemade
Our mission is to provide a convenient and socially enriching place where the community can purchase the freshest locally grown produce and farmstead products available directly from farmers and producers who represent traditions and skills that we value as part of our way of life.
The Market Voice
The Farmers' Market Newsletter
Click here to read or download a pdf copy
of the Spring 2010 issue.
Sunday through Friday in front of the Red Wing City Hall
at 4th and Bush Street from 8 a.m. until we're sold out.
Saturday Farmers Market
at the TRAIN DEPOT
COME JOIN US AT THE SATURDAY MARKET FOR MUSIC, SPECIAL ACTIVITIES, COFFEE AT THE WELCOME TENT AND MASTER GARDENERS TO ANSWER YOUR GARDENING QUESTIONS.
Saturday location on Levee Road by the Train Depot
Saturday Market
Calendar of Events
10 am to noon
July 3 Tim Fast, Guitar/Singer
ArtReach for Children
July 10 Brad Dunse, Guitar/Singer
Llama to pet
Spinning Demo
July 17 BLT Folk Trio
4 H Youth Demo
July 24 The Bald Eagles - Dixieland
Flower Arranging - Amy Olson
Art Reach for Children
July 31 Duane Earney Sings
Soapmaking Demo
Nancy Brooks, Shady Lane Farm
Art Reach for Children
Master gardeners 2nd and 4th Saturdays


You are always welcome at the Farmers Market. How would you like to volunteer occasionally at the Welcome Tent on Saturday? It’s a great way to meet and greet your neighbors and visitors to Red Wing.
There are two shifts: 7:30am-10:45am and 10:45am-2:00pm. The tasks include preparing the Welcome Tent to sell coffee and juice, chatting with customers and answering their questions. Training is provided if needed and we encourage you to bring a friend to share in the fun. Interested? We look forward to hearing from you and seeing you at the market. To volunteer or obtain further information:
Contact Anita Otterness (Volunteer Coordinator) 507-824- 3345 aesbotter@hotmail.com.
Needed: Volunteers at the Saturday Farmers Market