Market Update for July 11th

A Sweet Saturday Celebration
Did you know that this Saturday, July 11th, is both National Rainier Cherry Day and National Blueberry Muffin Day? Talk about the perfect excuse to skip the grocery store and head straight to the market! Our stalls are overflowing with the crown jewels of summer: plump, golden-red cherries and sun-ripened local blueberries, picked at the peak of sweetness before the market opens.
When you buy your summer fruit directly from our growers, you are getting maximum flavor and longevity. Instead of being picked underripe to survive weeks of refrigerated transit, our field-fresh berries are harvested at peak ripeness, giving you more flavor and value out of every single basket.
For the past 35 years, your Saturday tradition has done more than fill your kitchen with the best of the season; it directly supports our hard-working local growers and vendors, and it provides funding for compassionate bereavement care for families throughout Ventura County. See you Saturday morning!
SPECIAL OFFER

Looking for a delectable baked treat?
Bliss Street Baked Goods will have several items to try this Saturday!
Deya Jacob will be offering mixed stone fruit pies this week – a combo of cherries, plums, and nectarines she calls “Summer Jumble Pies.” These baked treasures are covered with a brown sugar and oat crumble topping. She will also have market favorites like Cinnamon Rolls, Almond Croissants, and Arabian Nights Bars.
FEATURED VENDORS

Aventura Gardens is a specialty plant nursery located in Somis. They grow plants that support bees, butterflies, and other pollinators — and they love sharing tips on how you can do the same at home!
Aventura Gardens is especially passionate about supporting monarch butterflies, and that starts with growing the right milkweed. This is why they focus on native milkweed species that benefit monarchs in Southern California. Stop by their booth to check out their beautiful selection of houseplants, succulents, and pollinator-friendly plants.

Angelo Ranch keeps your fruit bowl full all year long! From juicy citrus like Cara Cara, Valencia, and blood oranges to sweet peaches, nectarines, and cherries, there’s always something fresh and flavorful in season.
Located in Porterville, Angelo Ranch brings vibrant flavors and family-owned quality to the market. This summer, they carry a rich array of summer fruits – including their mouthwatering stone fruit. They also have a rotating selection of juices available, sourced directly from their produce. Stop by this Saturday and explore their selection.

Nothing tastes quite like the delectable baos from Tiger Bao.
Stop by on Saturday and treat yourself to their amazing lineup of freshly made bao, with flavors for every craving — savory and sweet alike. Favorite choices include BBQ Pork, Teriyaki Chicken, Cabbage & Pork, Spicy Pork, Spinach, Mushroom & Spinach, Taro Paste, Turnip Strip, Black Sesame, Custard Piggy, and Red Bean Paste. Come hungry and discover your new favorite bao at the market!

Swing by the Alchemy of Scents booth on Saturday to meet Heidi Amores, the heart behind Alchemy of Scents! What started in 2022 as a relaxing, creative hobby has developed into a thriving business of hand-batch bath and body goodies, including her coconut blend candles and scented home décor.
From soothing soaps to unforgettable aromas, everything Heidi makes is designed to infuse joy and calm into your day.
Come explore her booth for something beautiful, fragrant, and handmade with joy.
MARKET MASCOT

Holiday weekends are precious family time, so bring them with you to the market! Start off your Saturday with some fresh local produce, and your children can participate in a scavenger hunt for our Market Mascot, Mark-ado (made by Michelle Cronk of Little This That Gifts) while you shop.
Our little mascot hangs out at a different vendor’s booth each week. When you spot him, stop by the Market Tent to let us know — we’ll have fun reward stickers waiting!
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NONPROFIT OF THE WEEK

The Camarillo Ranch Foundation is back at the market this week, representing the Camarillo Ranch House and Family.
The historic Camarillo Ranch was the primary residence of the Adolfo Camarillo family. Built in 1892, the beautiful 6,000 square foot, 14-room Queen Anne Victorian home became the stately centerpiece of family and community celebrations for generations to come. Meet their volunteers and learn about this historic site, as well as its place in the rich history of California.
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RETURNING VENDORS:
🧁Bliss Street Baked Goods is back with theirlocally made, handcrafted baked goods. More than simply sweet, these treats are made with spices, nuts, and fruits.
🍝Fresco Pasta returns with their delightful range of fresh pasta, rich cheeses, and savory sauces. All crafted with care and commitment to quality.
🌰Kashlie Krunch will be at the market selling theirsweet and savory vegan granola made with organic ingredients.
🐶The Lucky Lab is back with their delicious, hand-crafted, gourmet dog treats — made with love and the highest-quality, human-grade ingredients.
🧂My Sage Gourmet returns with their amazing seasonings, rubs, and marinades. All made in Carol’s home kitchen!
🍪Sweet Ruth is back with her amazing Indonesian cookies. Some of her popular sweets are the chocolate mochi filled with chocolate ganache and Hong Kong-style sweet bread called Pineapple Buns.
THIRD QUARTER DRAWING

It’s week two of quarter three! Be sure to stop by the market tent to update your card to collect visits to qualify for the next drawing.
Stop by the Market Tent for details.
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A FRIENDLY REMINDER…
While the Farmer’s Market is open this Saturday, July 11, we will be closed next week for Camarillo Old Town Heritage Days!

📣 This is a reminder that our market opens at 8 a.m. For safety reasons, vendors are not allowed to sell before the market opens. We ensure that everyone is set up and all vehicles are moved from inside the market before opening. We appreciate your kindness to the vendors.
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🐕🦺 Remember, dogs or other animals are prohibited in the market area during market hours. Service animals on leashes are exempt from this policy.
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Need help finding what you’re looking for? Please stop by the Market Tent and chat with our friendly volunteers!
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Please visit our website or Instagram page for the latest updates.
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In addition to the freshest fruits and vegetables, you’ll find fresh coffee, home-kitchen baked goods, freshly baked bread, cheese, cookies, pastries, jam, honey, nuts, dried fruit, organic eggs, fresh flowers, and live garden plants, hummus and salsa, pasta and sauce, fresh local seafood, seasoning blends for dips, marinades, and rubs, microgreens, mushrooms, tamales, soups, tea, yogurt, and sausage.
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Don’t be disappointed if your favorite treat sells out! Instead, you can contact any linked vendors ahead of the market to reserve your order and pick it up on Saturday.
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Agricultural Vendors
Acosta Farms, Adaboy Acres, Alcantar Farm, Angelo Ranch, Arreola Farm, Aventura Gardens, Azteca Farm**, Cardenas Farms/YNT Farms/Cuyama, Chavez Family Farms (formerly J&J Farms), Chuy’s Berries**, F & F Farm, Fue Thao (returns), Halaby & Verni**, Henry’s Egg Ranch, Jubilee Honeybee, Los Padres Orchids, Mulberry Lane Farm, Myriad Flowers, Ojai Microgreens, and Underwood Family Farms.
** Participate in the WIC/Senior Nutrition Program.
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Food Vendors
Bliss Street Baked Goods (Returning), Bonjour! Yogurt, Brothers Products, France Café, Fresco Pasta (Returning), Kaslie Krunch (Returning), Kettlestones, La Montagne des Saveurs, LaVita Salsa, Lucky Lab (Returning), Marmalades by Dash, Mr. Corn Tamales, My Sage Gourmet (Returning), Santa Barbara Channel Seafood, Sweet Ruth (Returning), Teawaves, Tiger Bao, and YOUBITE Sausage.
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Artisans
We’re pleased to have seven local artisans crafting their products at the market this week! Addicted to Hemp (jelly roll rugs, rope bowls, and hemp creations), Alchemy of Scents (handmade bath & body products, candles), Craftastico (tote bags, wristlet keychains, chapstick holders, coin pouches, make-up bags, bookmarks, and book sleeves), Doray’s Bib Up (handmade bibs, ceramics, crochet items, and bath products), Log Creations (planters, boxes, and tables from Woolsey Fire burned trees), Spirit Spa Soap (hand-crafted shower bars), and Wildlife in the Wood (wood, stone, Corian sculptures of realistic wildlife figures).