Minnetonka's 2022 Farmers Market has arrived! From June 7 - Sept. 27, find locally produced groceries, farm products and handmade crafts at the Minnetonka Farmers Market.
Local act Boogie Wonderland Band kicks off the event, which includes six food vendors, kids activies, drag story time, youth performances, rainbow gameshow, drag performances and much more.
This extended part-time position will ensure the highest quality customer service is provided to all visitors while providing leadership, support, and supervision to other staff during high volume times, primarily nights and weekends.
Bring your family to Central Park on Thursday, June 30, from 6 to 8 p.m., for a family activity night to help shape the City’s Park System Master Plan (in the event of inclement weather, the planning session will be held at City Hall).
To continue serving the growing number of people who call Edina home, City leaders, guided by feedback from residents, have put forward a $64.6 million investment plan to complete the conversion of the shuttered Fred Richards Executive Golf Course into a multi-faceted park and to reinvest in Braemar Park and Arena with a wide range of amenities
Built to ensure our residents and businesses have the water they need, when they need it – is a candidate for ”best tank project” in a national contest!
Every Friday, from now until July 15, the Rec on the Go trailer will stop at different sites across Hopkins and Minnetonka to provide FREE recreation for youth and teens ages 4-15.
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. Also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, June 19 is now recognized as a federal holiday.
HomeHelpMN still has funds available to assist homeowners who are behind on house payments and other expenses like property taxes, lot rent and homeowner association fees.
Keep in mind, posting signs on utility poles, light poles, traffic light poles, stop sign poles, or in the public right-of-way, including boulevards and intersections, is not allowed in Hopkins.
Named for the department’s founding Fire Chief, the award is the highest honor a Minnetonka Fire member can receive, and is also recognized as our “Firefighter of the Year”.