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2024 Harvest Celebration

When: Saturday, September 21st 2024 , 10am-3pm (typically the 3rd Saturday in September)
Where: Multiple farms throughout Clark County
Cost: FREE
Registration: none needed
Event Program (Printable PDF)

If you would like to help with this event or for more information, contact WSU Clark County Small Acreage Coordinator at terry.koper@wsu.edu or 564-397-5729.

Harvest Celebration Farms and Map
Map of farms:
Event Program
  • Get To-Gather Farm – 1913 Southeast 303rd Avenue, Washougal, WA 98671 www.gettogatherfarm.com Located on a 155 acre estate, Get To-Gather Farm opened with 3 acres of production in 2021. This farm has a diverse fruit, nut and berry orchard on 2 acres, a large chicken run (current count is 45 chickens, 2 geese and 3 turkeys), a 1/2 acre production garden, a small blueberry patch (60 plants), and a test garden – everything is grown to organic standards. The farm stand includes a wide variety of seasonal produce from our farm and from our partners in Clark County. Flowers, seasonal produce, honey, eggs, and treats are available for sale at our farm stand. Apple cider right from the apple press, water, and port-a-potties will be available. Additional on-site vendors will include: Bakehouse Sourdough, Degree Coffee, Green Grocer PNW, Natural Grocers, Nut-Tritious Foods, Shady Grove Farm, Straub’s Snow, Sweet Things Baldi, Windy River Livestock. Soundstage will provide music for a portion of the day. We’ll  have a hay wagon going, chickens to feed, you-cut flowers, a haybale pyramid, a haunted trail, and lots of produce and value-added products from multiple farm vendors. www.facebook.com/gettogatherfarm and instagram.com/gettogatherfarm to learn more! The farm stand offers products from Shady Grove Farm, Finca Farm and Pantry, Windy River Livestock, and Dilish Farm, as well.
  • Good Year Farms – 29610 SE 23rd Street, Washougal, WA 98671 https://www.goodyearfarms.com/ Good Year Farms is a nursery in the Pacific Northwest specializing in plants native to the region. We grow many of our own plants from a range of genetic sources as well as network with other native plant nurseries to provide a wide and interesting selection. We are a family farm, established in the early 2000s – when we first arrived, the land was abundant in abandoned tires. Most of the festivities will take place in our beautiful spacious barn. Meet our ragtag pack of farm animals who have joined the clan and provide entertainment and friendship. Lois and Cheeto are resident fur pigs while Hoyle and Peppercorn are disparately sized goats. There are a number of birds that call the farm home including chickens, wild and domestic ducks, wild geese, at least one Great Blue Heron, an American Kestrel, a Barn Owl, towhees, jays, sometimes Northern Harriers, and Hummingbirds. We work closely with a number of educational, volunteer, and civic organizations to provide applied ecological education to the community. Landscaping with species native to our region provides benefits to a wide web of beings; pollinators and people alike. Mooncake Flower farm will have a booth with cut flowers. Directions: 29610 SE 23rd Street, Washougal, WA 98671 Right by Camas High School and up Woodburn Hill. We are on the same road as Get To-Gather Farm.
  • Serendipity Alpaca Ranch – 2630 NE 253rd Street Ridgefield, WA 98642 Facebook.com/Serendipity-Alpaca-Ranch This is a cottage industry with a farm store, a small breeding program, and composted alpaca manure. This ranch gives demonstrations of animal husbandry. Lots of fiber exhibits and examples!! Come enjoy alpacas!
  • Gather and Feast Farm – 2706 NE 369th St., La Center, WA 98629 http://www.gatherandfeastfarm.com/ (503) 490-6275 Gather and Feast Farm is a 20-acre farm that grows vegetables and fruit trees to organic standards. Gather and Feast Farm is the ultimate destination for those seeking an authentic farm-to-table experience. Nestled in La Center, Washington, our family farm offers unique events surrounded by Scottish Highland cattle (and this year meet our blonde calf), goats, laying hens, and seasonal heritage pigs. Whether you’re planning a family reunion, company picnic, a special occasion, or just a casual outing for the day with the family and friends, our farm is your back to basics farmy playground. Take a self-guided farm tour with your whole family. We are open between noon to 6 PM seven days a week! Be sure to stop by our self-serve farmstand where you will find a map of the farm to take a self guided tour. From fresh produce and homemade culinary delights to immersive farm tours, we reconnect you with nature and the source of your food, ensuring an unforgettable experience that nourishes both body and soul. Restrooms are available. No pets please.
  • Gifts of the Planet Farm – 42117 NW 34th Ave., Woodland, WA 98674 https://eatlocalfirst.org/listing/gifts-of-the-planet-farm/       (360) 356-5116. This two-acre farm with its organic certification grows apples, pears, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries and more. Come learn about growing blueberries, apples and pears. Ask about how they worked with the NRCS to get their 30×35 foot high tunnel. No restrooms available and no pets please.
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