
The co-op farms of the Twin Cities provide a vital service to the region, starting with the fresh, delicious produce that they supply to residents and restaurants alike. On July 16, 2022, many local farms will be hosting a Co-op Farm Tour, with fun, educational activities for the whole family to enjoy. Even if you can't make it out for the official tour, many farms offer activities for the public throughout the summer. Here are the details on Twin Cities co-op farms for you to tour this summer.

Worked up a thirst after a busy day viewing Minneapolis homes for sale and St. Paul homes for sale? Raise a glass to our country's entrepreneurial spirit during National American Craft Beer Week, celebrated May 10-16, at one of these great local breweries around the Twin Cities.

April 13th is National Make Lunch Count Day, and the Twin Cities are filled with wonderful restaurants and cafes to help you celebrate. Whether you're searching for Minneapolis homes for sale or St. Paul homes for sale, there are many places between the two cities to enjoy lunch any day of the week. To get you started, we've narrowed down some of our favorites.

National Acai Bowl Day is celebrated April 6, so head out to a restaurant or cafe serving this delicious and nutritious dish. Each bowl is made with a base from the puree of acai, a small berry that's native to South America. It's nutrient-dense and loaded with antioxidants.
Various ingredients and toppings are added to create the bowl, so you can order one that suits your taste buds. Try something new every time, or stick with a tried-and-true favorite. Either way, you're getting a tasty, nutritious meal.
Visit one of the following locations near Minneapolis homes for sale and Saint Paul homes for sale to try an acai bowl.

Pi Day is celebrated on March 14, so why not head out to a restaurant to enjoy a tried-and-true favorite pizza pie or one that's something completely different? If you're looking at Minneapolis homes for sale or Saint Paul homes for sale, you'll find many great pizza restaurants located in the area.
Stop by any of the following Twin Cities pizza places to celebrate Pi Day.