Head to one of the Bachman’s locations for a variety of fun winter events, many are free to attend.
Typically when I think of Bachman’s, I think of plants! And I love plants! But wow they offer so much more than just plants these days. They have a variety of events going on this winter, with many free to attend.
A few events that top my list include the Winter Farmer’s Markets because I really do miss the Farmer’s Markets of the spring and summer. Getting to cuddle with cute puppies and dogs at the Safehands Rescue Meet and Greet sounds amazing, as does Goat Yoga!
So think a little outside the box, and head to Bachman’s for one of these fun events.
Here are some highlights from Bachman’s 2024 Winter Events:
- Music in the Garden: A Greenhouse Serenade, Bachman’s on Lyndale every Sunday afternoon in January, February and March, FREE
- Safehands Rescue Meet and Greet, various Bachman’s, FREE
- Bachman’s Apple Valley Winter Farmer’s Market, January 6, February 3, March 2, FREE
- Bachman’s Eden Prairie Winter Farmer’s Market, January 6, February 3, March 2, FREE
- Bachman’s Maplewood Winter Farmer’s Market, January 13, February 10, March 9, FREE
- Bachman’s Lyndale Winter Farmer’s Market, January 13, February 17, March 9, FREE
- Bachman’s Fridley Winter Farmer’s Market, January 20, February 17, March 16, FREE
- Bachman’s Plymouth Winter Farmer’s Market, January 20, February 17, March 16, FREE
- Goat Yoga, various Bachman’s locations and dates, $35/person
- Macrame Planter or Leaf Workshops, various Bachman’s locations and dates, $45- $60
You can check out the full calendar of events at Bachman’s on their website or Facebook.
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Hannah is a married mom of 3 kiddos in the Twin Cities. Born and raised here in MN, she loves finding deals and special events to share with others.
Hannah enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading books, going on road trips up north, singing along with the radio and finding new thrift stores to shop! Hannah is also a fierce advocate for people with disabilities and is always on the lookout for more sensory friendly opportunities in the Twin Cities.
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