A handful of Washougal residents are exploring the possibility of bringing a farmers market back to their neck of East County.
Heena Dwivedy, board president of the Downtown Washougal Association, said Washougal farmers market supporters are still in “discussion and exploratory mode,” but are beginning to reach out to experts, including directors of other regional farmers markets who have offered their recipes for market success.
“Next steps include evaluating who and how many Washougal citizens are interested in participating and wanting a farmers market, and connecting with farms to see who and how many would participate as well,” Dwivedy said.
The town had a farmers market in the past. Liz Stiles was a vendor at the Washougal Farmers Market in 2011. She said organizers need to get commitments from interested vendors well in advance, and added that the market should be held on a day that does not compete with other farmers markets in the area, and that vendors should sell homegrown or farm-fresh produce and honey.
Tina Eifert is now in her fifth season as the program coordinator of the Camas Farmers Market. She said a successful farmers market has loyal and enthusiastic customers and committed vendors — including local farmers, growers and producers.