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Market Update for February 11th

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It will be sunny but chilly — again — on Saturday morning. Dress warmly!–Saturday is a great day to find something special for Valentine’s Day. We’ll have extra artisans at the market to help you find the perfect gift. Los Padres Orchids, Myriad Flowers, and Mulberry Farm have cut flowers and live plants. And Sugar Beet Bakes is back with delicious Valentine’s Day treats.–Topanga’s Finest Jerky is out for a while, and J&J Farms will return in two weeks.–The clever students from  RCMakes  are at the market this week. They’ll have products to purchase and are happy to take special orders. Stop by and support these industrious students.–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.–Our agricultural vendors this week are Adaboy Acres, Alcantar Organics, Anders’ Acre & Apiary ( returning), Arreola Farm**, Azteca Farm**, Cardenas Farm, Chuy’s Berries** (and eggs), Cuyama Orchard, Halaby & Verni **, Henry’s Egg Ranch, Los Padres Orchids, Maria’s Citrus, Mulberry Farm, Myriad Flowers, Ojai Microgreens, Rainbow Farm , Rodriguez Brothers Berries , Rose’s Garden , and Underwood Family Farms **.–** participate in the WIC/Senior Nutrition Program.–Our food vendors this week include Beaucoup Beanery, Bonjour! Yogurt, Brother’s Products, Kelsey’s Fudge & Vegan Bakery, Kettlestones, The Lucky Lab , Marmalades by Dash , Mr. Corn Tamales, Salsas Acapulco , Santa Barbara Channel Seafood, Sugar Beet Bakes ( returning), Sweet Ruth , YouBITE Sausages, and Zona Little Italy.–We’re pleased to have nine local artisans who craft their products at the market this week! Aprons & Things Handmade (handcrafted aprons from patterns from the 40s & 50s), Designs by Deej (custom snap jewelry with positive affirmation designs and natural stone jewelry), Doray’s Bib Up (handmade bibs, ceramics, crochet items, and bath products), Heidi Duran (ceramic jellyfish chimes and ocean-inspired jewelry), Earth Element (hand-painted soy candles), Log Creations (planters, boxes, and tables from Woolsey Fire burned trees), Oats & Ivy Farm (goat milk soap and other bath products), Simply Smitten Jewelry (handcrafted jewelry), and Tom’s Rustic Design (handcrafted rustic furniture, yard art, birdhouses, and home decor) .–If you have any questions about the safety of shopping at the market — or have trouble finding your favorite vendor — please check in with our managers at the Market Office.

Nearly always available: In addition to the freshest fruits and vegetables, you’ll find artisan bread, home-kitchen baked goods, nuts & dried fruit, organic eggs, fresh flowers & live garden plants, hummus & salsa, fresh local seafood, microgreens, tamales, and sausage.

 We continue to follow the CDC guidelines for safe public interaction. They help keep all of us safe and the market open! We care about you and want to keep you safe.

Outdoor mask restrictions are lifted, but we still want a safe experience at the market. Please be respectful of people who wear masks to protect their community from the Coronavirus.

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