by Guest | May 25, 2022 | Eat Well
May marks the return of farmers market season to Tillamook County, and this year you can find even more markets dotting the coastline from Neskowin to Manzanita operating four days a week from mid-May to October.
Each market offers its own personality and unique set of vendors, and several offer shopping incentives for seniors, youth, and SNAP customers. This year, markets that participate in the Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB) Program are increasing their SNAP match from $10 to $20. That means SNAP customers who spend $20 at a participating farmers market can receive an additional $20 to spend on fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts, mushrooms, and plant starts. Customers can only receive the match once per day, however the DUFB dollars can be spent at any market in the state that accepts them. Markets offering DUFB in Tillamook County include Neskowin, Tillamook, and Manzanita.
Neskowin Farmers Market
The Neskowin Farmers Market is returning to the Proposals Art Center for 2022, located at the corner of Hwy 101 and Summit Road – across the highway from the Neskowin Beach Wayside. The market moved to this new location in 2021 as part of the Proposals For All project that is working to establish a sustainable, creative platform centered around art and experience along the rural Oregon coast in Neskowin.
The Neskowin Farmers Market opens May 21 and runs through October 2. You can find them every Saturday from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. This year their vendor lineup includes fresh fruits and vegetables, pastured meats, local cheeses, canned goods, and bakery items, fresh flowers and plants, wood-fire pizza, fiber arts, photography, jewelry and other arts and crafts. You can also enjoy live music while you shop.
The Neskowin Farmers Market is enrolled in the Double Up Food Bucks program, and certain vendors can accept Farm Direct Nutrition checks.
Pacific City Farmers Market
The only Sunday Market in the county, the Pacific City Farmers Market opens June 12th and runs through Sept. 25th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This quaint market is located in the parking lot of the Pacific City Library at 6000 Camp Street on the corner of Brooten Road. They’ve added several farms to their line up this year so shoppers will enjoy plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as cheese, eggs, handcrafted soaps, jewelry, homemade pottery and delicious baked goods.
Tillamook Farmers Market
The Tillamook Farmers Market opens June 11th and operates every Saturday from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. through Sept. 24th. The market is located on the corner of Laurel Avenue and Second Street – directly in front of the Tillamook County Courthouse.
This season you can expect to find live music every Saturday, kids games, and plenty of hands-on activities. You will also find a wide array of vendors selling everything from outdoor furniture, homemade rugs, tie dye, smoked cheese, microgreens, fruits and vegetables, fresh-cut flowers, nursery trees, soaps and beauty products, photography and other art.
The Tillamook Farmers Market accepts SNAP payment, and is enrolled in the Double Up Food Bucks Program. The market also offers $2 Kids Bucks for youth under age 12 to spend on fruits and vegetables, and certain vendors accept Farm Direct Nutrition checks.
Garibaldi Night Market
Located under the giant event tent on Tillamook Bay, the Garibaldi Night Market is hosted by the Port of Garibaldi once a month May through August. There is no charge to get in, and customers can enjoy live music, kids games, hot food and local vendors selling a wide variety of products – including fresh-off-the-dock seafood. The hours are 4 – 8 p.m. and the market will run May 26, June 30, July 21, August 11 and September 1.
Manzanita Farmers Market
The Manzanita Farmers Market is extending their season by five extra days this year. The market opens Memorial Day Weekend on May 27th at 4 p.m. and runs through October 7th. They will be located again this year at the Underhill Plaza (635 Manzanita Avenue). This is a Friday evening market and with 57 regular vendors and five hot food vendors; it is the largest farmers market in the county.
The Manzanita Market also accepts SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks, and certain vendors can accept Farm Direct Nutrition Program checks.
AUTHOR: Sayde Moser-Walker, Creative Content Specialist
Photo Credit: Tillamook Chamber of Commerce
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by Guest | May 26, 2021 | Eat Well, Move Well
(Photo Credit: Tillamook Chamber of Commerce)
In and around Tillamook County we have an abundance of small farms and producers offering everything from farm fresh eggs to artisan cheeses, preservatives, roasted coffee, and of course – fruits and vegetables. As farmers market season approaches, it’s easier than ever to support local farmers and makers while also buying fresh, sustainable food items grown right here in Tillamook County.
Tillamook County is home to four farmers markets spreading from Neskowin to Manzanita that are in operation from mid-May to October. That means that no matter where you live, there is a market near you offering a healthy alternative to shopping at the grocery store. At each of these markets you will find locally-grown produce and other food items that are fresher and often less expensive than what you can get in stores. And, many of the markets offer shopping incentives for SNAP customers, making it more affordable and convenient to buy high-quality food for their families.
In 2020, each of the farmers markets in the county had to overcome several hurdles due to the pandemic that included location changes, interruptions in services, and even limitations on vendors and the number of shoppers allowed. As the state begins to reopen, the markets are once again planning in-person events with more updates and changes for 2021.
Neskowin Farmers Market
The Neskowin Farmers Market underwent massive changes in 2020 that required them to move to Neskowin Valley School for the season, and limit their vendors to grocery items only. This year, they are moving again – this time to a more permanent location at the Proposals Art Center, located at the corner of HWY 101 and Summit Road across the highway from the Neskowin Beach Wayside. With this new location comes not only a stunning backdrop, but also private parking for market patrons and room to grow and expand.
The Neskowin Farmers Market opened May 22 and runs through October 2 – making it the longest season of all the Tillamook County farmers markets. You can find them every Saturday from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. This year their vendor line up includes not only grocery items such as fresh fruits and vegetables, pastured meats, local cheeses, canned goods, and bakery items, but also fresh flowers and plants, wood-fire pizza, fiber arts, photography, jewelry and other arts and crafts. Live music will also be making a comeback.
Pacific City Farmers Market
The only Sunday Market in the county, the Pacific City Farmers Market opens June 13th and runs through Sept. 26th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This quaint market is located in the parking lot of the Pacific City Library at 6000 Camp Street on the corner of Brooten Road. You’ll find fresh fruits and vegetables, honey, cheese, eggs, handcrafted soaps, jewelry, homemade pottery and delicious baked goods. If you prefer a more intimate shopping experience with less of a crowd then this is a perfect market to visit.
Tillamook Farmers Market
The Tillamook Farmers Market opens June 12th and operates every Saturday from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. until Sept. 25th. The market is located on the corner of Laurel Avenue and Second Street; directly in front of the Tillamook County Courthouse.
This season you can expect to find live music, kids games, activities and more of the vibrant ambiance that you’ve come to expect, and which was sadly missing in 2020. You will also find a wide array of vendors selling everything from outdoor furniture, homemade rugs and pottery, honey, preservatives, farm-raised meat, cheeses, microgreens, fruits and vegetables, fresh-cut flowers, roasted coffee, nursery trees, and arts and crafts. Towards the end of the season, you can stock up on canned and frozen seafood from several local fishermen offered at discount prices when you buy in bulk.
The Tillamook Farmers Market accepts SNAP payments from customers with an EBT Card, and is enrolled in the Double Up Food Bucks Program (DUFB). That means SNAP customers who spend up to $10 at the Market can receive a $10 DUFB match for additional fruits and vegetables. Customers can only receive the match once per day, however the DUFB dollars can be spent at any market in the state that accepts them. Certain vendors can also accept Farm Direct Nutrition Program checks.
Manzanita Farmers Market
The Manzanita Farmers Market opens Friday, June 11th at 4 p.m at the Underhill Plaza in Manzanita (635 Manzanita Ave.). This is a brand new location for the Manzanita Farmers Market, which was forced to move in 2020 to the Rex Champ Ball Field due to COVID restrictions. They will be holding an in-person market this year, unlike the drive-through style they started the season with in 2020.
Their new location, which is on the corner of Manzanita Ave and Division Street, is slated to become the new Manzanita City Hall. At just about 1.5 acres, the new space is nearly three times the size of their previous location on S. 5th Street, which allows the market to host a full complement of vendors even under the strictest distancing regulations. So far they have about 45 vendors, making it the largest market in the county and also the only evening market.
With plenty of room to grow, the market now has the potential to accommodate up to 80 vendors at one time – once all COVID restrictions are lifted, of course.
The Manzanita Market also accepts SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks, and certain vendors can accept Farm Direct Nutrition Program checks as payment.
AUTHOR: Sayde Walker, Content Creation Specialist
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