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Certified Farmers' Markets by County As of July 1, 2021 Please Contact the Market Manager for Updated COVID Information Certified Farmers' Markets by County as of July 1, 2021 Please contact the Market Manager for updated COVID information. County Market Name Market Location Manager Days Hours Months Market Phone Email Name Year Alameda Hayward Farmers Market 777 B St., Hayward, 94541 Joey Garcia Sat 9am - 1pm Round (415) 472-6100 [email protected] Center St. at Martin Luther King Jr. Amanda 10am - Year Alameda Downtown Berkeley Way, Berkeley, 94702 Gordon Sat. 3pm Round (510) 548-3333 [email protected] Shattuck Ave. at Rose St. and Vine Olissa Year Alameda North Berkeley St., Berkeley 94703 Francisco Thur. 3 - 7pm Around (510) 548-3333 [email protected] Alameda Farmers' Market on 710 Haight Ave. at Webster St., Brian St. Year Alameda Saturday Alameda, 94501 Pierre Sat. 9am - 1pm Round (925) 825-9090 [email protected] Union City Farmers' Market on 30940 Watkins St., Alvarado Park, Nolan Year Alameda Saturday Union City, 94587 Adams Sat. 9am - 1pm Round (925) 825-9090 [email protected] 9th Street and Broadway, Oakland, Andrea Year Alameda Old Oakland Farmers' Market 94607 Pinal Fri. 8am - 2pm Round (510) 745-7100 [email protected] Pleasanton Farmers' Market 46 West Angela St., Pleasanton, Michael Year Alameda on Saturday 94566 Peterson Sat. 8am - noon Round (925) 825-9090 [email protected] Splash Pad Park, Grand Ave. & Year Alameda Grand Lake Farmers Market Lake Park Ave., Oakland, 94610 Dan Foster Sat 9am - 2pm Round (415) 472-6100 [email protected] Kaiser Permanente Union City 3553 Whipple Rd., Union City, 10am - Apr 7 - Nov Alameda Farmers' Market on Tuesday 94587 Paolo Obillo Tue. 2pm 10 (925) 825-9090 [email protected] Kaiser Fremont Farmers' 39400 Paseo Padre Parkway, Michael 10am - Year Alameda Market on Thursday Fremont, 94538 Peterson Thur. 2pm Round (925) 825-9090 [email protected] 21013 Redwood Rd., Castro Valley, Year Alameda Castro Valley Farmers' Market 94516 Max Pabst Sat 9am - 1pm Round (510) 745-7100 [email protected] LaSalle Ave. btwn. Mountain Blvd. Syroos Year Alameda Montclair Farmers' Market & Moraga Ave., Oakland, 94611 Monzavian Sun. 9am - 1pm Round (510) 745-7100 [email protected] Bart Paseo, 34th Ave. between E Fruitvale Farmers Market - 14th & San Leandro Blvd., FranCine 10am - Year Alameda Sunday Oakland, 94601 Gadsden Sun. 3pm Round (510) 535-7186 [email protected] Bart Paseo, 34th Ave. between E Fruitvale Farmers Market- 74 to San Leandro Blvd., Oakland, FranCine 11am - Year Alameda Thursday 94601 Gadsden Thur. 7pm Round (510) 535-7186 [email protected] Certified Farmers' Markets by County as of July 1, 2021 Please contact the Market Manager for updated COVID information. 5300 Claremont Ave., Oakland, Andrea Year Alameda Temescal Farmers' Market 94618 Pinal Sun 9am - 1pm Round (510) 745-7100 [email protected] 2086 Newark Mall (parking lot between Macy's & Burlington Coat Adam Year Alameda Newark Farmers Market Factory), Newark, 94560 Murphy Sun 9am - 1pm Round (628) 336-0150 [email protected] Irvington Farmers' Market on 4039 Bay Street & Trimboli Way, Year Alameda Sunday Fremont, 94538 Cody Brooks Sun. 9am - 2pm Round (925) 825-9090 [email protected] Downtown San Leandro 135 Parrott St., San Leandro, Alameda Farmers' Market 94577 Chong Thao Wed. 4-8 pm Mar - Oct (925) 825-9090 [email protected] 4201 Central Parkway, Dublin, Brian St. Alameda Dublin Farmers Market 94501 Pierre Thur. 4-8 pm Apr - Sep (925) 825-9090 [email protected] Bart Paseo, 34th Ave. between E Fruitvale Farmers Market- 12th & San Leandro Blvd., FranCine 11am - Alameda Tuesday Oakland, 94601 Gadsden Tue. 7pm Year round (510) 535-7186 [email protected] Uptown Oakland Farmers' Michael 10am - Apr 22 - Alameda Market on Wednesday 1 Kaiser Plaza, Oakland, 94612 Peterson Wed. 2pm Nov 4 (825) 925-9090 [email protected] Adeline Street at 63rd Street, Amanda Year Alameda South Berkeley Berkeley, 94703 Gordon Tue 2 - 6:30pm Round (510) 548-3333 [email protected] Kaiser Permanente Oakland 10am - Mar 27 - Alameda Farmers' Market on Friday 3801 Howe St., Oakland, 94611 Paolo Obillo Fri. 2pm Oct 23 (925) 825-9090 [email protected] Alameda Farmers Market on 710 Haight Ave. at Webster St., Brian St. Year Alameda Tuesday Alameda, 94501 Pierre Tue. 9am - 1pm Round (825) 925-9090 [email protected] Clarke Street & Estuillo, San Greg June 2nd Alameda San Leandro Cherry Festival Leandro Pursley Sat 11am-6pm Only (825) 925-9090 [email protected] Kaiser Permanente San Leandro Farmers' Market on 2500 Merced St., San Leandro, Brian St. 10am - Year Alameda Wednesday 94577 Pierre Wed. 2pm Round (925) 825-9090 [email protected] Jerry Lami, Steve Schmidt, Niles Canyon Plaza, Fremont, Ashley 10am - Year Alameda Niles Canyon Plaza 94536 Schmidt Sat 2pm Round (650) 290-3549 [email protected] Certified Farmers' Markets by County as of July 1, 2021 Please contact the Market Manager for updated COVID information. Year Staples parking lot at East 14th Round, San Leandro CFM at the Street & Bayfair Drive, San Doug closed Alameda Bayfair Center Leandro, 94577 Hayden Sat 9am - 1pm 12/25 (925) 465-4690 [email protected] Carnegie Park, 2155 Third St. Livermore Downtown CFM between J St. and K St., Livermore, Alameda Thursdays 94550 Harv Billon Thu 4 - 8pm Apr - Nov (510) 894-9191 [email protected] Second St., between J and L Sts., Year Alameda Livermore Downtown CFM Livermore, 94550 Harv Billon Sun 9am - 1pm Round (510) 894-9191 [email protected] Jack London Square Farmers Ryann Year Alameda Market 48 Webster St., Oakland, 94607 DiBasilio Sun 9am - 2pm Round (925) 825-9090 [email protected] 6955 Foothill Boulevard, Oakland, Ndidi Year Alameda AKOMA Outdoor Market 94605 Okwelogu Sun 8am - 5pm Round (510) 463-4687 [email protected] Ron Antone Pine Grove Municipal Park, Pine / Bianca Amador Pine Grove Farmers Market Grove, 95665 Burton Wed. 3-6 pm Jun - Oct (310) 569-4408 [email protected] Ron Antone North Main Street, Violich parking / Bianca Amador Sutter Creek lot, Sutter Creek, 95685 Burton Sat. 9am - noon Jun - Oct [email protected] Ron Antone McGee Park, Main Street, / Catherine Amador Plymouth Farmers Market Plymouth, 95669 Scanion Thur. 4-7 pm Aug - Oct (310) 569-4408 [email protected] 2nd St. & Wall St./Between Flume Chico Certified Farmers and Wall (City of Chico Muni Tanner 7:30am - Year Butte Market Chico Saturday Parking Lot #1), Chico, 95928 Hansen Sat. 1pm Round (530) 893-3276 [email protected] Downtown Chico on Broadway & Melanie Butte Thursday Night Market 3rd St., Chico, 95928 Bassett Thu 6 - 9pm Apr - Sep (530) 345-6500 [email protected] Chico Certified Farmers 6491 Clark Rd.(Alliance Church Tanner 7:30am - Butte Market - Paradise Tuesdays Parking Lot), Paradise, 95969 Hansen Tue. noon Jun - Sep (530) 893-3276 [email protected] Chico Certified Farmers Meyers St. and Montgomery St., Monica 7:30am - Butte Market Oroville Saturday Oroville, 95965 Szczepanski Sat. noon May - Oct (530) 893-3276 [email protected] Certified Farmers' Markets by County as of July 1, 2021 Please contact the Market Manager for updated COVID information. Lynne Butte Gridley Farmers Market Hazel Street, Gridley, 95948 Spencer Sat 9am - noon May - Sep (530) 846-3142 Chico Certified Farmers Tanner 7:30am - Year Butte Market - Wednesday Market Pilsbury Road, Chico, 95926 Hansen Wed. 1pm Round (530) 893-3276 [email protected] Oroville Hospital Farmers 2450 Oro Dam Blvd., Oroville, Clarissa Butte Market 95966 Dilbeck Wed 9am - 2pm May - Sep (530) 532-8004 [email protected] Party in the Park Music & Pardise Community Park, Paradise, Monica Butte Marketplace 95969 Nolan Thu 5 - 8:30pm Jun - Aug (530) 877-9356 [email protected] Oroville "Butte Strong" Montgomery St. and Meyers St., Monica Butte Tuesday Farmers Market Oroville, 95966 Szczepanski Tues 4-8 pm May - Oct (530) 893-3276 [email protected] Clarissa Butte Oroville Saturday Market 50 Montgomery St., Oroville, 95966 Dilbeck Sat 7-11 am Jun - Oct (530) 403-8496 [email protected] Oroville Saturday Farmers Montgomery St. & Meyer St., Nikki Butte Market Oroville, 95965 Winslow Sat 7am - noon May - Sep (530) 966-3539 [email protected] Calaveras Visitors Bureau, Angels Camp Certified Downtown Angels Camp, Angels Sarah [email protected] Calaveras Farmers Market Camp, 95222 Wiebe Fri. 5-8 pm Jun - Sep (209) 822-8707 m CalaverasGROWN Certified 891 Mountain Ranch Road, San Odile Year Calaveras Farmers' Market Andreas, 95249 Morrison Thu 4 - 6pm Round (209) 256-6506 [email protected] Calaveras Murphys Farmers' Market 505 Alglers St., Murphys, 95247 Micalah Frey Sun 9am - 1pm Jun - Oct (209) 419-4912 [email protected] Renee CalaverasGROWN Certified Murphys Park, Algiers Street, Dresser & Calaveras Farmers' Market Murphys, 95247 Emily Flynn Sun 9am - 1pm Jun - Oct (209) 498-8081 [email protected] Colusa County Farmer's Veterans Memorial Park, 217 9th Jennifer [email protected] Colusa Market Street, Colusa, 95932 Diaz Thu 4 - 7pm Jun - Sep (530) 458-3028 m Contra 1737-1799 Locust St., Walnut Priscilla Year Costa Walnut Creek Farmers' Market Creek, 94596 Nzessi Sun 9am - 1pm Round (925) 231-5908 [email protected] Contra Richmond Certified Farmers' 24th & Barrett Avenue, Richmond, Year Costa Market 94804 Paul Brown Fri. 7am - 5pm Round (510) 761-8486 [email protected] Contra Farmers' Market @ El Cerrito 3060 El Cerrito Plaza
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