As Santa Cruz County and the State of California move further into the second month of the Shelter in Place Ordinance we at the Farmers’ Markets continue to work hard, creatively and in an informed manner to keep our markets safe, functioning and available to you.
The Felton Farmers’ Market will begin June 2 and the Scotts Valley Market will open its doors on June 6. This is an educated decision considering the predicted trajectory of COVID-19 in our community.
Certified farmers’ markets are considered essential food outlets and fall under the same category as grocery stores in the Shelter in Place ORDER instated by Santa Cruz County on March 17 and extended and amended on March 31. We ask for your support as we continue to implement and enforce the following changes. These will ease and shift as county and state requirements/recommendations change.
- All vendors are to use gloves, face coverings and hand washing stations.
- All sampling of fruits, vegetables and other foods is suspended.
- No seating or tables are offered.
- No bike valet offered.
- Music area and kids zone are suspended.
- Additional hand washing stations are provided at all markets.
- Limiting interaction between customers and produce to minimize cross contamination.
- Mandated physical distancing:
- Spacing out vendor stands.
- Marking official entrances and exits for each vendor stand.
- Establishing customer queues/lines that visually illustrate six feet between customers.
- Please stay home if you aren’t feeling well.
- Customers are required by the County to wear a face covering.
- Avoid touching your face, nose and mouth (especially after handling money).
- Practice physical distancing of six feet from any other person at the markets and respect the infrastructure we have created.
- Only touch what you purchase.
- Wash your hands often and for a minimum of 20 seconds.
In a time of isolation we are staying in close contact to make sure you have the most up-to-date information regarding our markets.
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For the most up-to-date information visit www.santacruzfarmersmarket.org.
Story By Nicole Zahm