Fresh, Local and Delicious: Pescadero Grown! Opening Day a Success

La Honda Market to Debut May 8

PESCADERO – Luscious strawberries. Enormous onions. Baskets of kale. Goat cheese and grass-fed beef. On May 3, these mouth-watering delights drew  local shoppers to the seasonal debut of Pescadero Grown!, Puente’s popular local farmers’ market.

Nearly 200 locals, young and old, came to celebrate this special rite of spring and dance to the festive music of Mi Tierra Linda, a seven-piece mariachi band.

The Pescadero market features food picked, caught or raised within the South Coast of San Mateo as well as fresh fish from Princetown Harbor.

“You don’t find any better food anywhere. The difference between having it picked in Pescadero and buying it somewhere else the next day is astounding,” said Puente Executive Director Kerry Lobel.

To help fill the gap and get more farm-direct produce into the hands of low-income neighbors, Puente and its many community partners created Friends of Pescadero Grown! a wooden token-based matching program for recipients of CalFresh and WIC, as well as other low-income participants living in Pescadero, La Honda, Loma Mar, and San Gregorio.

For the first time this year, low-income shoppers are not only able to redeem their CalFresh and WIC Program benefits at the Pescadero and La Honda markets, they can enroll in the CalFresh (food stamps) program while shopping. The market match program is sponsored by Friends of Pescadero Grown, San Mateo County Human Services Agency, Get Healthy San Mateo and the California Department of Food and Agriculture.

Puente and its local partners look forward to a long growing season. The Pescadero Farmers’ Market will occur on Thursdays through November from 3-7 p.m. at 251 Stage Road. The La Honda Farmers’ Market debuts May 8 and will occur on Tuesdays at the same time, at 8875 La Honda Road near the fire station.

Visit www.PescaderoGrown.com for the latest market news.

 

El día de los niños/El día de los libros

More than 150 children, along with their families,  celebrated El día de los niños/El día de los libros (Children’s Day/Book Day) tonight. The event was organized by Pescadero Elementary School teachers, Puente, and the Pescadero Elementary School PTA.

The event was marked by teacher-led games, a reading corner, crafts, a raffle and food. The program ended with the distribution of book bags to each child. The bags included school supplies, books, toys, puppets, toothbrushes and toothpaste, and more.

Many thanks to the teachers, staff, parents, Puente youth staff and volunteers. Also, too, special thanks to Martina Tello from the Half Moon Bay Library, the Coastside Mothers Club, Donna Lindsay,  and the Congregational Church of San Mateo.

Click here to watch a short video: Children ecstatic over books and supplies