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  • Marshall Area Farmers’ Market

    Marshall Area Farmers’ Market
    Schwans Community Center 400 Tiger Dr., Marshall, MN, United States

    The Marshall Farmers Market is excited to welcome the community back for another season of fresh produce, baked goods, handcrafted items, and locally grown products. The Saturday Market opens Saturday, July 11, and will be held every Saturday through October 31 from 7:30 a.m. to Noon. The market is located behind the Marshall Area YMCA in the Schwan's Parking Lot at 200 S. A Street, Marshall, Minnesota. In addition to the Saturday market, shoppers can visit the Tuesday Mini Market, held July 7 through August 25, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at Terrace 1872, next to MainStay Cafe in downtown Marshall. [...]

  • Marshall Area Farmers’ Market

    Marshall Area Farmers’ Market
    Schwans Community Center 400 Tiger Dr., Marshall, MN, United States

    The Marshall Farmers Market is excited to welcome the community back for another season of fresh produce, baked goods, handcrafted items, and locally grown products. The Saturday Market opens Saturday, July 11, and will be held every Saturday through October 31 from 7:30 a.m. to Noon. The market is located behind the Marshall Area YMCA in the Schwan's Parking Lot at 200 S. A Street, Marshall, Minnesota. In addition to the Saturday market, shoppers can visit the Tuesday Mini Market, held July 7 through August 25, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at Terrace 1872, next to MainStay Cafe in downtown Marshall. [...]

  • “Enmity and Empathy: Japanese Americans in Minnesota During World War II” Program

    Lyon County Museum 301 West Lyon Street, Marshall, MN, United States

    Ka Wong will present, “Enmity and Empathy: Japanese Americans in Minnesota During World War II” at the Lyon County Museum, 301 West Lyon Street, Marshall on Tuesday, October 20 at 6:30 PM About the Program: The forced eviction and confinement of Japanese Americans after Pearl Harbor in 1941 was one of the worst civil rights violations of the twentieth century. In Minnesota, the impact was dramatic: the state's Japanese American population grew from just 51 in 1940 to several thousand by war’s end. Drawing on personal interviews, archival sources, and historical literature, Professor Ka Wong explores the courageous struggles of trailblazers [...]

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