Market Update for April 4th

Did you know April 4th is International Carrot Day? Pick up a fresh bunch at the Camarillo Certified Farmers Market this Saturday! Shop produce straight from the grower, skip the grocery store, and taste the difference that local makes. Every purchase supports the farmers who grow your food, while funding free grief and bereavement services for families right here in Ventura County.
FEATURED VENDORS OF THE WEEK

If you’re craving fresh berries and seasonal vegetables, look no further than J&J Farms, a local family farm on the central coast. J&J farms focuses on providing the best quality produce, with affordable prices all year long.
Their farm is located just north of Santa Barbara, in Santa Maria. They grow delicious strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries. Some of their most popular vegetables are broccoli, cauliflower, beets, and carrots.
“Come on over to our stand and check out what we have!” says Paloma Chavez. “Thank you for supporting your local Farmers Market.”

Located in the Carpinteria Valley, Myriad Flowers is owned and operated by Harry & Michele Van Wingerden. They specialize in hydroponic roses, Pompon chrysanthemums and a wide variety of field cut flowers.
All their flowers are locally grown with cutting edge technology. The selection changes with the season, so stop by their stand often to see what is available.
Ana is the face of Myriad at the Farmers Market. She’s at the market every week with her daughter. Come by and say hello!
EASTER AT THE MARKET
Kick your Easter egg hunt off early with Bonjour Yogurt!
This Saturday, Bonjour Yogurt will be handing out free Easter Eggs to anyone who wants one. Visit their booth to join the festivities, no purchase needed.


Is Saturday family day? Bring your children with you, and they can participate in a scavenger hunt for our little Market Mascot, Mark-ado (made by Michelle Cronk of Little This That Gifts).!
Each week, he’ll be hanging out at a different vendor’s booth. 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 Friends of the Camarillo Library will be at the market to share information and answer questions about library programs and services.
Along with helping to fund new book and magazine purchases, library materials and supplies, the Friends provide support for a full range of year-round library programs for children through seniors. Stop by and learn about their upcoming activities!
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RETURNING VENDORS:
🧁Bliss Street Baked Goods is back with their locally made, handcrafted baked goods. Instead of just being sweet, these treats are made with spices, nuts, and fruits.
🧁Cup My Cakez has gluten-free and vegan pastries available at the market this weekend.
🍝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.
🍪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.
It’s week one of quarter two! Be sure to stop by the market to update your card to collect visits to qualify for the next drawing!
Stop by the Market Tent for details.
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📣 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, Anders Acre & Apiary, Angelo Ranch, Arreola Farm, Aventura Gardens, Azteca Farm**, Cardenas Farms/YNT Farms/Cuyama, Chuy’s Berries**, F & F Farm, Halaby & Verni**, Henry’s Egg Ranch, J & J Farms, Los Padres Orchids, Mulberry Lane Farm, Myriad Flowers, Ojai Microgreens, Rodriguez Berries, and Underwood Family Farms.
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Food Vendors
Bliss Street Baked Goods (Returning), Bonjour! Yogurt, Brothers Products, Cup my Cakez (Returning), France Café, Fresco Pasta (Returning), Kashlie Krunch (Returning), Kettlestones, La Montagne des Saveurs, LaVita Kitchen, Lucky Lab, Marmalades by Dash, Mr. Corn Tamales, Santa Barbara Channel Seafood, Sweet Ruth (Returning), Teawaves, Tiger Bao, YOUBITE Sausage.
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Artisans
We’re pleased to have 10 local artisans crafting their products at the market this week! Addicted to Hemp (jelly roll rugs, rope bowls, and hemp creations), Doray’s Bib Up (handmade bibs, ceramics, crochet items, and bath products), Dragon Crafts (crochet items and succulent arrangements), Golden Bees Candles (100% beeswax candles in 100+ shapes), Martha’s Jewelry (crystal & gemstone jewelry), MAS Jewelry (hand-crafted silver jewelry), Ojai Crafters (wine barrel crafts), Spirit Spa Soap (hand-crafted shower bars), Stained Glass by Gary Eilers (stained glass sun catchers, picture frames, nightlights, and wind chimes), and Wildlife in the Wood (wood, stone, Corian sculptures of realistic wildlife figures).