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December 18th, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized

California Heights resident Kate Braid buys fresh vegetables from Alex Berumen of Berumen Boyz Farms.

California Heights resident Kate Braid buys fresh vegetables from Alex Berumen of Berumen Boyz Farms.

Longfellow Elementary School’s playground transforms itself every Sunday into the setting for Long Beach’s newest farmers market. Made possible through a grant from the Connected Corridor Project, the California Heights Certified Farmers Market is open Sundays from 9am to 2pm at the northwest corner of California Avenue and Bixby Road.
Managed by Kelli Johnson, the market is the site for booths of fresh fruit and vegetables, gift items and local vendors sharing their wares and services. “It’s all about sustainability, environmental stewardship, community building and civic engagement,” said Johnson.
Those who would like to participate in the market or host/sponsor a class or demonstration should contact Johnson at Info@LongBeachSundayMarket.com or (562) 528-6259.

Kathy Alford of Alford’s English Gardens discusses gardening with Pamela Seager, executive director of Rancho Los Cerritos.

Kathy Alford of Alford’s English Gardens discusses gardening with Pamela Seager, executive director of Rancho Los Cerritos.

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