Felton & Scotts Valley markets closed; all other markets running weekly
Our year-round markets run rain or shine: Downtown SC Wedn. 12:30-5p, Westside SC Sat. 9a-1p and Live Oak/Eastside Sun. 9a-1p. The Felton & Scotts Valley markets have closed for the 2025 season and will reopen in May of 2026. HOLIDAY CLOSURES include the Downtown Market on 12/24 and 12/31. The Downtown Market is OPEN on November 26th.
For 30 years Santa Cruz Community Farmers’ Markets (SCCFM) has been committed to your health and to the health of the local economy.
Our family of five farmers’ markets showcases the best in regional organic produce, pasture-raised meats, eggs and dairy, sustainably-harvested seafoods and artisan-made goods.
Purchasing your food through the area’s farmers’ markets ensures that you are getting the freshest, healthiest and tastiest foods while supporting local jobs, increasing local spending and promoting the region’s strong farming tradition.
What’s good for you is good for your community.
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Downtown
| Time: | 12:30-5p |
| Day: | Wednesday, CLOSED 12/24 + 12/31 |
| Location: | Cedar St & Church St, Downtown Santa Cruz |
Felton
| Time: | 1:30-5:30p |
| Day: | Tuesdays |
| Location: | 120 Russell Ave, Felton |
Live Oak
| Time: | 9a–1p |
| Day: | Sunday |
| Location: | 15th & Eastcliff Dr |
Scotts Valley
| Time: | 9a–1p |
| Day: | Saturdays |
| Location: | 5060 Scotts Valley Drive, Boys & Girls Club Parking Lot |
Westside
| Time: | 9a–1p |
| Day: | Saturday |
| Location: | Mission St. Ext. and Western Dr. |
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Steven’s family has strong ties to the land in California’s Central Valley. In the 1920s, his grandfather, Frank, started a 20-acre vineyard. Henry, Steven’s father, purchased most of the current acreage of Kashiwase Farms in 1948, planted it with peaches and almonds, and built the farmhouse in which Steven’s mother currently resides. After studying pomology and entomology at UC Davis, Steven began farming in the 1970s and converted to organic agriculture in the 1990s. Steven and Lisa live in town with their two children, Sammy and Rachael.
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