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A New Week of Local Goodness

By 28 May 2026

It’s a new week filled with local goodness…

As we head into the final market of May, the season is hitting its stride. Vendor tables are filling with vibrant late‑spring produce, flower stalls are bursting with color, and our makers and growers are bringing their very best every Saturday. Whether you’re stocking up for weekend cooking, grabbing a treat for the trail, or simply soaking in the sunshine with neighbors, this Saturday is a beautiful one to be at the market.

Fulton Farms is back for the season and will bring their first harvest of Early Robin cherries which are VERY similar to Rainiers.
RJ Farms has Hood Strawberries, plus their delicious apricots and asparagus. All of our farms are showcasing regional abundance our state is known for.

SNAP RECIPIENTS: Don’t forget! SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks are available every Saturday, helping stretch food budgets and support local growers. Receive a 1.00 for 1.00 match up to 20.00 per market visit by using your SNAP card (card must have existing funds). Stop at our Information Booth for all the details.

Join us every Saturday from 9am–1pm at Clackamas Community College (Green Lot #1) here in Oregon City. Bring a friend, bring a bag, and bring your appetite, there’s so much good waiting for you.

See you at the market!

What’s in Season This Week

Expect a gorgeous mix of late‑spring and early‑summer favorites:

  • Strawberries at peak sweetness
  • Tender greens, salad mixes, and herbs
  • Radishes, turnips, and spring onions
  • Asparagus and early zucchini
  • Fresh-cut flowers and plant starts for your garden

Plus, your favorite bakers, makers, and prepared food vendors will be out in full force.

Vendor Spotlight: Golden Age Kombucha

Golden Age Kombucha has quickly become a beloved stop at the market, and for good reason. Brewed in small batches with thoughtfully sourced ingredients, their kombucha strikes that perfect balance of bright, refreshing, and deeply flavorful.

What makes Golden Age stand out:

  • Slow, traditional fermentation that creates a smooth, naturally effervescent brew
  • Seasonal flavors inspired by local farms and Pacific Northwest botanicals
  • A commitment to wellness and craft, with blends that feel as good as they taste

From their crisp Ginger-Lemon to rotating seasonal infusions, every bottle is a little celebration of the region’s bounty. Be sure to swing by and enjoy a fresh flavor as you wander the market. You can also purchase in convenient to go cups, cans or growlers.

What’s Happening at POP Club this week?
Kids in our Power of Produce Club will get the chance to design their own coin purse for those precious $1 tokens they get every visit to the market. Supplies are limited and they are sure to be a keeper for the whole summer season so make sure to come early and get your creative juices flowing!
MAY 30TH ATTENDING VENDORS:

Live Music 9-12:30
Rick and Barb

Community Groups:
Master Gardeners
Greater Oregon City Watershed Council

Hot Food:
CeCe’s Gyros
Bocado Dominican
Beijing Bro
Sara’s Tamales

Acai Bowls:
Starberry Acai

Kombucha and Lemonades
Golden Age Kombucha
Parched Lemonade

Espresso, Coffee, Tea
Double Jump Coffee (pour overs and drip)
Stewards Valley Farm (espresso shots and handcrafted beverages)

Produce Farms
Mindful Mushrooms
Albeke Farms
RJ Farms
Farrah Farms
Farm D’ICI
Full of Life Farm
Fulton Family Farms
Earthly Harvest Farm
Pheasant’s Eye Farm
South Barlow Berries
Sun Love Farm
Stewards Valley Farm

Flower Baskets:
S&K Nursery

Plant Starts:
Earthly Harvest Farm
Maggy’s Farm
Sun Love Farm

Beef, Pork, Poultry, Seafood
Tre Fin
Scratch Meats
Martson Scottish Highland Beef
Campfire Farms
Tanners Farms (Quail)

Eggs:
Campfire Farms
Earthly Harvest Farm
RJ Farms
Lady Lane
Tanners Farm (Quail eggs)

Dairy:
Lady Lane (cow)
Cottage Hill Dairy (goat)

Pet Treats and CBD
PowWow4BowWow

Artisans:
Candy’s Face Paint
Moravian Wood Design
Lowe’s Lavender Farm
One Lane Road
Jada’s Jewelry
Wander Free and Queer

Prepared Foods:
The Hummus Stop
Good Pud

Wine, Cider, Distilled Spirits, Zero-Proof
Forest Edge Vineyard
Trail Distilling
Franchere Wines
Viola Orchards
Drop Shop Distillery

Pantry and Dry Goods:
Spice Pilgrim
Pilgrim’s Roasted Nutz’
Portland Caramel Company
Luminaire Mushroom Company
Das My Jam
Al Xile Chili Oils
T Bee S Honey
High Peak Granola
Stewards Valley Farm
Double Jump Coffee Beans

Baked Goods:
La Provence
Freehand Bakery
Small Baking Co
Romo’s Sourdough
Macarons by Sabira
The Pretzel Lady
Dad Tax Bakery

Wellness and/or Skincare
Vorfreude Tallow Products
Luminaire Mushroom Company
Goat Goddess Soap
Mindful Mushrooms

Seasonal Bouquets:
Holley’s Flowers
Lee Gardens
Hill Tree Garden

Services:
As Iron Sharpens Iron

Out this Week:
Squirrelly Jane Hazelnuts (back June 6th)
9 Circles Hot Sauce (back June 6th)
Wiggle Way Farm (back June 6th)
Izzy’s Bagels (back June 6th)
Diana’s Delights (back June 6th)
NK BBQ (back approx. end of July)

DONE FOR THE SEASON:
Cafe de Crepe
The Pie Guy
Fokattia
Storybook Farm
Simple Trail
Lavish Lavender
House of Spain Wellness

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Contact

  • (503) 734-0192
  • Mailing Address:
    PO Box 2931
    Oregon City, OR 97045

Please Note

The market accepts cash, debit, EBT (SNAP) and P-EBT cards. WIC and Senior Farm Direct checks are accepted by all produce vendors and expire on Nov 30th each year. Stop by our information booth for information.

Well behaved dogs are now allowed at the market:

Please no retractable leashes

Please clean up after your pet.

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