Join us at the YEAR ROUND Saturday Certified Farmers Market ! The hours are 8 am to 11am in the public parking lot on Redlands Blvd. between 5th and 6th Streets.
SNAP/EBT cards are welcome at the weekly Saturday Morning Farmers' Market. Working in partnership with the California Department of Social Services, the City has acquired the electronic EBT card processing equipment allowing customers to securely swipe their EBT card, enter a PIN number, and receive special farmers' market scrip to make eligible food purchases directly from the market vendors.
Thursdays - 6:00 to 9:00 PM. Established in 1988, Redlands Market Night has established itself as one of the most successful certified farmers markets in Southern California! Vendors vie to participate in the event that has attracted thousands of weekly visitors since its inception. Visitors are welcomed into an inviting atmosphere complete with lighted trees, brick sidewalks, historic buildings, and great musical entertainment. Crowds are pleasantly surrounded by over 150 food and merchandise booths, not to mention the downtown shopkeepers, every Thursday night.
Food Vendor Application - The City of Redlands has full discretion concerning the use of State Street for Market Night activities. To participate in Market Night, an application must be received approximately fourteen (14) to thirty (30) days prior to the desired date. The City of Redlands has the right to review the application at its discretion. Merchandise for sale must be viewed by market staff before the applicant is accepted into the market. Applicants may send pictures with their application or make an appointment to meet with staff.
You’re cordially invited to join the Pfau Library and University Diversity Committee for a film screening and discussion of King in the Wilderness, a new documentary that examines
the last three years of Dr.Martin Luther King Jr.’s short but extraordinary life, covering his work to pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965, his opposition to the Vietnam war, his PoorPeople’s Campaign, and his tragic assassination—an event that profoundly scarred the nation.
For more information, contact Robbie Madrigal, Pfau Library, at rmadriga@csusb.eduor (909) 537-5104.
DISCUSSIONS LED BY INDUSTRY EXPERTS ON:
• Embracing technology in anything and everything you do.
• Current and future state Digital Supply Chain Transformations
• How to have that serious chat with managers and workers who say “we always do it that way.”
• Support and encourage those new innovative thinkers to grow in your NEW business models.
• Leveraging exporting sales for growth – 95% of the world market exists outside of the United States!