DIY Mother’s Day Bouquets

Bring the kids to make a homemade bouquet for the special caretaker in your lives – just in time for Mother’s Day!

The young – and young at heart – are invited to stop by the Hillside Brewery Creek Overlook to make a small flower bouquet. A variety of flowers and ribbons will be available to make something sweet and unique.

This is the first project in the Co-op Crafts series, where the community is welcome to our stores to make something fun.

No registration required; just stop by. We hope to see you there!

Parental supervision required. While supplies last. 

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Lotion Lab with Mix Cosmetiques

Curious about natural skincare and ready to get creative? Join this lotion-making class led by Lanae Rhoads of Mix Cosmétiques, and enjoy a hands-on introduction to crafting your own custom lotion.

In this interactive workshop, explore the basics of natural skincare ingredients, including carrier oils, humectants, emollients, and gentle preservatives. Learn how each ingredient contributes to a formula and how they work together to support healthy, happy skin.

Then, mix and customize your own lotion by playing with textures, scents, and ingredients. Choose from a curated selection of essential oils or create a fragrance that’s uniquely yours. By the end of the class, you’ll head home with approximately 3 ounces of personalized lotion—made by you!

Space is limited to 16 participants, so register today!

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More Than Milkweed: Attracting Pollinators

Looking to support pollinators beyond the usual garden favorites? Join us for a pollinator gardening class and explore the wide variety of native plants that help butterflies and other beneficial insects thrive.

Jen Stenersen of Shoreview Natives will introduce dozens of native flowers, grasses, trees, and shrubs that provide essential food and habitat for butterflies, moths, and other valuable pollinators throughout their life cycles.

She’ll also share practical guidance for incorporating native plants into home landscapes. Whether you’re starting small or rethinking your yard entirely, you’ll leave with ideas for creating healthier, more resilient ecosystems that benefit pollinators and the local environment.

Tickets are free, but please register to reserve your spot.

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