![]() ![]() Youths age 12-18 may rent booths for $5 to sell their handmade items. The Market provides a venue for local charitable organizations to hold fund-raising bake sales. EBT/SNAP, P-EBT, FMNP WIC & Senior Dollars, FVRx & East County Fresh Bucks are accepted. The Concrete Saturday Market is home to farmers, gardeners, artists, and crafters and held at the Concrete Community Center. Saturday Market | End of May – Beginning of September | Hours 10-2 Together, we continue to build on our tradition of shared values, good health, food security, and enjoyment for all. The Anacortes Farmers Market empowers the community through the support of sustainable and local economies by providing outreach and educational opportunities. Holiday Market is the weekend before Thanksgiving at the Depot Arts Center. Pie Festival is in mid-September during Market. Come and stock up your pantry with wholesome and delicious foods and veggies starts too! Be sure to visit the Winter Market on 2nd Saturdays, January – April. We have many great things in store this season, including more food vendors and kid’s activities, the successful workshops series, and a fantastic music lineup. Join us at the Depot for the summer season market. *Winter Markets are on the second Saturday Saturday Market | May – October | Hours 9 am – 2 pm Whether grown (or created) on land or pulled out of the water, Skagit’s probably got it, somewhere-oysters, beer, fresh produce, cheese, beef, tulips-you name it, it’s probably been a thing around here for a long time. Look out for our new Skagit Food Trail coming in Spring 2023! ![]() With over 150 years of farming history, the Skagit Valley is now recognized as one of the most important agricultural valleys remaining in Puget Sound. The Skagit Valley Farmers Markets open in May or early June. Some open as early as February and others not until June, or even July for berry stands. This usually happens sometime in May, but is quite variable, depending on the farmers, their products, and the weather. The seasonal farm stands will open when they have enough product in the spring. Experience how your food is grown, raised, or produced. Take the opportunity to buy fresh food directly where it is produced. Each farm stand, store, market, or u-pick has a different personality, giving an inside story of the farmers and owners. Some are roadside attractions and other adorable markets. Visalia also has a growing brewery district in the heart of downtown.Many Skagit Valley farmers and food producers sell their products at their stores, farm stands, or Skagit Valley farmer’s markets. Here are our top picks on where to find some locally crafted beers, food, ice cream and more. It is only natural that in the heartbeat of agriculture you will find some of the freshest food and drink as well as artisans that create from the local bounty. Farmer Bob's World - Everyone who takes a tour gets to pick an orange (and maybe even a whole bagful!).Julie's Organic Porterville - Blueberries (Mid May - Mid June).Rancho Notso Grande - known for their berries but also stone fruits and more.Naylor Organics Dinuba - Sweet, ripe apricots, peaches and other stone fruit (June - August).Big L Ranch Woodlake - known for their ripe blueberries and fun family activities (Blueberries Mid May - Early June).Find your favorite fruits on the list below: What is more fun than getting to pick your own fruit from the field it is grown in? This is a great family activity that everyone will enjoy. Hurley Avenue and Shirk Road (also known as Road 92) Just a few blocks north of the 198 freeway.Ben Maddox Way and Tulare Avenue (south of highway 198).The Big Orange Road 120 north of Avenue 432.Farmer Laro's at Caldwell Avenue and Lovers Lane (3283 E Caldwell Ave, Visalia).The Main Squeeze Market - Highway 198 at Lemon Cove on the way to Sequoia National Park. ![]() Sometimes there is not a specific address but that's OK! You will be exploring some of California's most beautiful farmland. Seasonal fruit and vegetable stands can be found on corners around the area. Seasonal Wednedsdays May to August 8:00 - 11:30 am.Kaweah Health (Corner of Akers and Tulare Av).March to December on Thursdays nights from 5:00 - 8:30 pm.Downtown Visalia (Church Street at Main Street).Year-round on Saturdays from 8:00-11:30 am.Sears Parking Lot on Mooney Blvd (NW corner of Whitendale). ![]() They support our local food system by providing the public with a wide selection of locally grown produce and handmade products seasonally available year-round! Visalia Farmers Market, located in the heart of California’s Central Valley, celebrates our region’s rich agricultural history. IN VISALIA, FARM TO FORK IS NOT JUST A TREND, IT'S A WAY OF LIFEĪre you looking for places to pick up the ripest, freshest fruits and vegetables while supporting local farmers? Here are some suggestions in and around Visalia. ![]()
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