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Downtown Los Altos Certified Farmers' Market

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 2nd St & State St Los Altos CA 94022  See map

Local California family farmers bring their freshest fruits and vegetables to Los Altos to the delight of market goers.

Certified growers and producers harvest early Thursday for the evening market, bringing first cherries of the year from the Central Valley, super sweet strawberries from Watsonville, asparagus from Capay Valley, heirloom and organic vegetables from Aromas, field-cut flowers from Watsonville, organic pork and eggs from Los Altos, fresh baked specialty bread, and fresh caught fish.

Many market goers enjoy the prepared dinner options at the evening market ranging from BBQ, Mexican foods, to pizza, and rotisserie chicken, to name a few.

The Downtown Los Altos Farmers’ Market is a location approved by the Santa Clara County Agricultural
Commissioner where farmers offer for sale only those fruits and vegetables theygrow themselves.

The Los Altos Village Association sponsors the farmers’ market, which operates every Thursday, 4pm to 8pm, May 3rd through September 27th, rain or shine.

For more information call the market hotline at 800-806-3276 or visit our website: www.CAFarmersMkts.com

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David R. May 20, 2013 at 01:18 pm
I saw a public report that said most of the discussion related to carpooling and so forth, sinceRead More Blach is separated so much from the rest of the school. You know, things like dropping off both kids at Egan, and then a group of kids headed for Blach share a ride or vice versa. I don't see how any nonparents can really help with that.
mtnview_parent April 12, 2013 at 03:06 am
The only problem with the charter school is that they cause more problem than they solve. TheyRead More want to close Covington, then Blach. So, they don't provide flexibility at all. They keep going to court. This is a case were the remedy is worst than the disease. The original idea is that we have to be creative with the 10th site. Land is scarce, and most likely, we cannot provide the same facility than other school within the district. People are not happy about being moved from their school (with good reason I feel) Solution: provide an inspiring project. May be an immersion program, or a more academic program, or maybe a program to help english learner from K-3. If we don't innovate with a more flexible program, we might just need to redraw the boundaries every 5-7 years. Nobody can foresee the future, but you can build flexibility.
Mitch Caldwell April 11, 2013 at 11:36 pm
Maybe offering a magnet school could help with stability? It can balance out enrollment at otherRead More schools so that attendance boundaries do not have to be redrawn. Isn't the charter school doing that for the LASD district right now?
mtnview_parent April 11, 2013 at 10:36 pm
I saw you had a good discussion on the definition of a neighborhood school. But beyond theRead More definitions, I would like to ask why does palo Alto school District and Cupertino School district have a mix of neighborhood school and some choice school. Those are two high performing district right next to us. Can a choice school be an excellent way to stop the highly disruptive attendance boundary change ? People say I am for statu quo, that I am against change. I feel that family and children need stability, that is why we don't change spouse at the pace the BoT change the attendance boundary. People who want some stability at home (and their school) do make a reasonable request.