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Manzanita Farmers’ Market Features Local Nonprofits

Manzanita, OR. The Manzanita Farmers’ Market draws thousands every Friday night during the summer. The market has over 40 vendors including farmers, artisans, non-profits, hot food and more.
All vendors are selling product they grew, raised or created within ~100 mile radius of Manzanita. The market is open Friday nights from 5:00 – 8:00 from June 10th through September 2nd and open until 7:00 September 9th and 16th.

Nonprofits like the Lower Nahalem Community Trust provide information about their efforts.

Vendors like the Nehalem Bay Winery and Emerson Vineyards offer wine tasting.

Local berries and fruit options change as the summer progresses.

Fresh local seafood is prepared on site or you can take it home.

Pets are not allowed in the market, but dog sitters entertain four-legged friends.

There is live music throughout the summer at the Manzanita Farmer’s Market.

Here’s the Music Schedule for the rest of Summer 2016:

  • July  29th  The Rhythm Method
  • Aug  5th Dan Cecil
  •       12th Sean Koreski
  •       19th Two Crows
  •       26th  Oak Bottom Boys
  • Sept 2nd Noah Dooley
  •      9th Fig n Dean
  •     16 Nehalem Valley All-Stars

Here’s a list of the vendors for 2016:

A&B Farms, Baird Family Orchards, Bear Dance Remedies, BeeShea, Black Sheep Creamery, Community Supported Fishery, Country BBQ, Emerson Vinyards, Fishkabobs, Fraga Farmstead Creamery LLC, Fresh Start Bakery, Friends of Cape Falcon Marine Reserve, Gingifer’s Kitchen, Gods Great Harvest Garden, Golden Orchard, Handy Creek Bakery, Happy Handmade LLC, Jarett Juarez Photography, Joe’s Bigfoot BBQ, Keith Cantrell, Kingfisher Farms, Lance’s Farm Vittles, LG Mushrooms LLC, Lower Nehalem Community Trust, Miss Blackberry’s Farm, Neah-Kah-Nie Smokehouse, Neah-Kah-Nie Gardens, Nehalem Bay Winery, Nehalem Valley Naturals, North Coast Herb Guild, North Coast Soap Company, Northwest Gardens Roll & Bowl, Oregon Coast Lavender, R-evolution Gardens, RootsAndWings Jewelry, Salty Style, Sharpenator, Sturm’s Berry Farm, Sunset Beach Products, Sustaining Space, and Wild for Lavender.

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Elisa Klein

I’ve been a professional journalist and writer since 1987, (and long-time reporter for KOIN-TV.) As a nationally published reporter, with a Master’s Degree in Journalism, I love to report positive news and information. Journalism has also connected me with another non-profit where I served as a leader; the Northwest’s biggest writer’s organization: The Willamette Writers.

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