EVENT DETAILS

The Camas Farmer’s Market runs from 3pm-7pm every Wednesday from June 5th to October 2nd, 2024

in Historic Downtown Camas

Screenings of Common Ground, Benefiting the Camas Farmer’s Market.

Saturday, April 20th, 11:30am
Wednesday, April 24th, 7pm

The Liberty Theater will host two screenings of  Common Ground, which explores regenerative agricultural practices in modern farming. This documentary is the highly anticipated film Kiss the Ground, which helped spur the movement that lobbied the USDA to commit $20 billion towards soil health in 2022. The showings for Common Ground will take place on Saturday, April 20th at 11:30am and Wednesday, April 24th at 7pm at the Liberty Theatre. Tickets for the screenings are $10, with a portion of the proceeds going directly to the Camas Farmer’s Market. Purchase your tickets at https://www.camasliberty.com/movies/316657-common-ground/.

Farmers Forum, a Q & A Style Event Benefiting the Camas Farmer’s Market

Saturday, April 20th, 1:30pm

The Camas Farmer’s Market will a Farmers Forum at the Lane Cellars Tasting Room. This panelist-style Q&A event will feature local farmers John Spencer from Get-to-Gather Farm in Washougal, Steve and Lindsay Inzalaco  from Shady Grove Farm in Camas, and Zorah Oppenheimer, Executive Director of the Clark County Conservation District. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about the successes and challenges faced by small farms in 2024, as well as what sustainability practices that are currently being implemented on farms in Clark County. This intimate Q & A will offer the community a chance to learn more about how to best support local farmers. Tickets for the Farmers Forum are $10 and proceeds from ticket sales will go directly to the Camas Farmer’s Market. The full Lane Cellars menu, featuring artisan wines crafted from Eastern Washington growers, will be available for purchase. Tickets are available on Eventbrite

Opening Day
& Ripple Wellness
Health Fair

June 5th, 3pm – 7pm
Come greet the season and say “Welcome Back!”
to the Camas Farmer’s Market!

Join us as we celebrate the opening of our 17th season, with a ribbon cutting by Mayor Hogan and President Shannon Van Horn. Visit our Ripple Wellness health fair, featuring local health and wellness practitioners with information about living your best life. Your favorite farmers and vendors will be offering the season’s freshest produce and tastiest treats. Enjoy live music, prepared food, children’s activities, Produce Pals, good company, and great food!
STAY TUNED FOR A LIST OF THE 2024 OPENING DAY MARKET VENDORS!

Berry Days!

July 10th, 3pm-7pm

4:30pm~ Complimentary berry shortcake to the first 300 customers, prepared by the board, staff, and volunteers of the Camas Farmer’s Market. These delicious treats are made with fresh berries from Theony, Pheasant’s Eye, and Annie’s Berry Farms, and delicious shortcake!
YUM!

Berry- themed kids crafts and activities! Berry Trivia, berry temporary tattoos, berry guessing game. Everyone can joint the fun by voting for Camas’ Favorite Berry!

Savor the berry harvest and take home your own flat of Northwest berries to enjoy, for Summer celebrations, desserts or jam making!

Veggie Fest & Derby

August 7th, 3pm – 7pm

You don’t want to miss this event, it will be un-BEET-able! Kiddos, come design a car out of fresh vegetables, then experience wheel-to-wheel racing, where anything crazy can happen! Watch out for flying carrots and asparagus! This is one of our favorite events of the year!
Fun fact: The used veggies will be donated to local animal rescues to help feed the animals.
– Conventional vs Market Fresh veggie tastings
– Samples
– Photo Ops and so much more!

Harvest Festival

October 2nd, 3pm – 7pm

Join us for our annual Harvest Festival, a celebration of our 17th season and our final market of the year! Fun for the whole family!
Live music all evening, fun food options, knife sharpening.
FREE kids activities, inlcuding:
Face painting
Pumpkin bowling
Picture with a scarecrow
Harvest Story Time
Produce Pals
We’re celebrating abundance, local food access, community and 16 years of fresh!