Scotts Valley & Felton markets OPEN in May
Woo hoo! Join us for the opening days of these two seasonal markets in the SC mountains. May 3rd visit all the farms and vendors you’ve missed at the SV Market – the Penny Ice Creamery will be serving FREE mini scoops 11a-1p. Then, per tradition, the Felton Market hands out strawberry shortcake on May 6th, followed by a flurry of festivities: get your face painted, make art, listen to music and visit the bicycle book mobile for a market hunt and prizes.
2025 Pop-Up Breakfasts Announced
This year the Pop-Up Breakfasts return with two events at the Westside Market. We are so pleased to be hosting Chef Jessica Yarr of The Grove Felton and pop-up project Chicken Foot on July 26th, and Chef Rodrigo Serna of La Posta joins on August 9. Long-time professionals in restaurants in the region, we have no doubt these meals will be unique, farm-centric and satisfying. Learn more.
May 21 the Downtown Market Moves + All 5 Markets are OPEN
The Downtown Market opens in a new spot on May 21 – taking over the street. The Scotts Valley (Sat. 9a-1p) and Felton (Tues. 1:30-5:30p) markets reopen in May with celebrations. Our year-round markets are Downtown SC, Wedn. 1-5p; Westside SC, Sat. 9a-1p and Live Oak/Eastside, Sun. 9a-1p.
CalFresh/EBT & Market Match
Use CalFresh/ SNAP/EBT at the markets and receive a dollar-for-dollar match up to 15 for fruits and veggies; $15 EBT = $15 Market Match at all of our markets. Funding secured through 2027. Learn more…
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: | 1-5p |
Day: | Wednesday |
Location: | Cedar St & Lincoln 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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In 2024 Switch Bakery joined our circuit, rotating through various markets and introducing their exceptional gluten free products. Owners Amanda and Joshua had both been baking for over a decade and made a giant leap, SWITCHING up a whole host of things a couple of years back, to follow their dreams. Switches included leaving their day jobs to focus on the bakery, focusing on a regional market, committing to simple, organic and nutritious ingredients, making staple foods that were common sustenance in households decades ago.
Joshua and Amanda's angle on baked good came from necessity and, over time, became inspired by creativity, feeling good and meeting a need in communities. Joshua has crones disease - as a result the team transformed their kitchen ingredients into items helpful for nutrition, ease of digestion and gut health including farm eggs, rice flours, avocado, coconut and olive oil and butter.
Though they love and excel at pastries, Switch grew their savory line of items, working to make food that is fuel and that people feel good eating. Perhaps less fancy but still satisfying and providing the body with basic sustenance.
Switch is currently a team of two, Joshua and Amanda, and they do all of their baking in a commercial kitchen in Santa Cruz County. They run best with a four-person team and are hiring. Together they build a weekly menu playing off of seasonality and personal and world affairs. One of their most beloved items is a carrot bread, their flat breads highlight items in the market, Joshua often taking the lead from the Live Earth veggie box, and a current joy is a Palestinian-inspired bread.
With Switch Bakery as the central project of their household, no day jobs to float the, the team does have visions for growth. Joshua also has a background in helping businesses get off the ground and grow; he appreciates right-sized businesses. They are proceeding with caution and imagine certain products scaling up to meet regional needs while others stay small scale and accessible through direct sales. They hope to eventually have enough revenue that will grant them time fore creativity and connection in addition to the baking and selling grind. For now scaling up to the current demand is a goal in itself. They sell out at every market and have doubled their production in the last year.
Swich sells at the Downtown Market weekly and is in rotation every other Saturday at the Westside beginning February 1st. Check them out at market and ask about their order-in-advance and pick up at market options. They also do weekly bread subscriptions and provide a discount if you pick up at an SC Market. Amanda and Joshua didn't expect to love selling at farmers' markets but it has turned out to be a bright spot and a place for growth. We're all benefiting!
New Natives is a Santa Cruz based microgreens, sprout and mushroom farm started by Sandra Ward and Ken Kimes in 1982. Sandra states, “We started very green but, curious and eager to embark on a creative endeavor where we would learn much and possibly make a living”. Developing the growing system and many processes on their own, the two worked day and night spurred by increasing demand. Over three decades their tiny production in a garage blossomed into a business with 10 employees producing over 2,000 lbs. weekly. With your health in mind, New Natives harvests their microgreens in the sprout stage when the plant is feeding from the seed. This stage is noteworthy for a high concentration of vitamins and enzyme activity in addition to flavor. To find their spectacular array of sunflower, broccoli, scallion and arugula shoots, aside a spread of colorful mushrooms and tasty sprouts, stop by their farmstand at the Live Oak or Downtown Santa Cruz Farmers' Market.
Yeyen had a raw food restaurant in Santa Cruz, raw food changed her life in terms of energy level and overall health.