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Camas Farmer’s Market to Host Harvest Festival, New Event at Boo Bash

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Camas, WA — The Camas Farmer’s Market invites the community to celebrate the close of its 18th season with two special fall events. The annual Harvest Festival will be held on Wednesday, October 1st from 3 pm to 7 pm at 625 NE 4th Ave, in front of the Camas Library. The new Spooky Season Market will debut during Boo Bash on Wednesday, October 29 at 1 pm on Birch Street between 3rd and 4th Avenue (323 NE Birch St).

The Harvest Festival marks the final market of the regular season and offers an afternoon filled with fall-themed activities, décor, and community celebration. Guests can enjoy live steel pan drum music from longtime market favorite Terry Baber, free kids’ activities such as face painting, pumpkin bowling, and corn hole, as well as a raffle for a grand prize wagon full of local produce and treats donated by vendors. The Todd and Maxine McClaskey Culinary Institute at Clark College will serve seasonal samples, while dinner and sweet treats will be available from popular food vendors including Morton’s Barbecue, Asian Inspired,  Razo’s Tacos, Husubis’ Poke Shop and more.

New this year, the Spooky Season Market will bring farmers, bakers, and crafters into the heart of Boo Bash, Downtown Camas’ beloved trick-or-treating event. This pop-up “market within an event” will feature farm-to-table favorites like Klickitat Canyon Winery, Columbia Gorge Garlic; autumnal treats from Bakehouse Sourdough, and It’s Half Baked, along with themed handmade arts and crafts from makers like Lady Noir and Anxious Toast. With Boo Bash drawing families from across the community, the Spooky Season Market adds an exciting new layer of activity to the event.

“The Harvest Festival is a highlight of our year, and we are thrilled to introduce the new Spooky Season Market to our community,” says Shannon Van Horn, Board President of the Camas Farmers Market. “Both events celebrate local farmers, makers, and the strong connections built through food and community. We’re grateful for the support this season and already excited for 2026.”

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