Farmers Market Returning to Mission Viejo
Mission Viejo's city leaders approved a new weekly farmers market next to the library. But don't expect to buy a soda there.
What's the difference between a supermarket peach and a farmers market peach?
Verge Hagopian believes there's a big difference. That's why this man who spent 40 years teaching English at Mission Viejo High School will operate a farmer's market in Mission Viejo every Friday morning, beginning in January 2012 next to the library. The plan was unanimously approved Monday by the City Council.
It's actually his second market. He opened the first one in Rancho Santa Margarita last year.
Hagopian is concerned about opening a new market in the present economy.
"I'm worried about the Great Depression," he said. "I talked to a manager of (a local supermarket). He said, 'Verge, you're going to open a farmers market. Are you crazy?' He said, 'I've been here 28 years, and I didn't make my quota last year.' Three months later he was gone."
But the former teacher says he wants his neighbors to eat healthy food. And the quality of the produce makes the financial risk worth it.
Supermarkets, he says, just don't provide tasty produce.
"Supermarkets get green produce," he said. "They have to ship them. Some are shipped correctly, others are not. And they're picked green. If they're picked green, you'll never be able to get them ripe. Many markets and many big producers put vegetables and fruit in storage units, and that gets the merchandise to taste mushy."
But a peach from a farmers markets was picked after ripening on the tree, which improves its flavor, Hagopian said.
The farmers market's 40 to 60 vendors will be strictly governed. This market will have no crafts and no jewelry—just food.
And no soda will be allowed, Hagopian said.
"All we'll have—and we'll sell it for $1.50—is ice water with lemon."
Also, Hagopian will make sure no chain supermarkets get into his market.
"At farmers markets, you have to produce your own produce," he said. "That's a state law."
This is not Mission Viejo's first farmers market. Hagopian counts two or three others that have come and gone. But he says this one will work.
Keith Rattay, the city's new assistant city manager, agrees.
"They were not well marketed," he said of the past contenders. "The lake does not get near the foot traffic the library does."
Lani
7:41 am on Thursday, October 20, 2011
It's great to have another farmer's market close by, but it's too bad it will compete with the Laguna Hills farmer's market, which is held the same morning. It would be great if they were a few days apart.
Greg Ulrich
7:56 am on Thursday, October 20, 2011
It would be great if it were open on a weekend day so working people could use it.
Patrick Kiebach
8:29 am on Thursday, October 20, 2011
Yeah, a weekend day would be much better. Why pick a Friday? Would the city council unanimously be agree to a weekend day? Also it would make the parking area a more people friendly place if all those utility vehicles were relocated.
Lori Harris
9:14 am on Thursday, October 20, 2011
Weekends would be much better! I love the thought of walking down in the morning with my husband and kids. You'd have me bright and early every weekend if you sold a cup of COFFEE!
Donna
9:35 am on Thursday, October 20, 2011
Agree with previous posters. Great idea - poor choice of day. Should be on the weekend or earlier in the week.
KC
10:14 am on Thursday, October 20, 2011
Yeah, there is a problem with the day, mainly that there is already an established one in Laguna Hills and many of the vendors travel from market to market. So, unless you can steal them away, you may be light on vendors.
Andrea
10:27 am on Thursday, October 20, 2011
What time will this farmers market be open? Early I hope... I'm excited, though I agree it would've been better on a Saturday or Sunday. I live nearby, so I'll do my best to make it there before work!
Peter Schelden
10:49 am on Thursday, October 20, 2011
Hi Andrea, the farmers market is supposed to close before the library opens. Right now the library opens at 1 p.m. on Fridays.
Chantal Coetzee
10:50 am on Thursday, October 20, 2011
I am pleased you are doing this - I will definately support it!!