The Red Cross doesn't do blood drives on Sundays, but you can do your part to help by coming on Saturday and donating blood.
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Thursday, August 6, 2009
Donate Blood
FB RT Villebois Piazza Give blood at the upcoming American Red Cross Blood Drive in the Villebois Village Center on August 15th! For more information about the blood drive or to schedule your appointment, please call Jeremy Comiskey at 503.646.8888 x16 or email jeremy@costapacific.com.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Governor declares this week Farmers' Market Week
Click here to read the full story and watch the video!
City of Wilsonville wants you to stay cool
Wilsonville resident Perry Perkins shares some "stay cool" tidbits courtesy of the city. Click here to see what the city has to offer its overheated citizens.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Wondering where some of our vendors have gone?
The Villebois Sunday Market has been fortunate enough to attract a number of high-quality vendors, and with the help of Costa Pacific and Arbor Homes, we were able to expand onto a gravel area off Villebois Drive. Unfortunately, it turns out that gravel is not wheelchair accessible, and so we have had to restructure our market map, reducing the number of available spaces to vendors.
We miss them, too.
As a market, we are committed to standing by our founding objectives:
- To provide an informal, social gathering place in an open-air setting;
- To provide a community-building event in the Villebois Village Center;
- To give the community access to a wide variety of fresh, local, in-season farm products direct from the producer; and
- To give local producers a centralized location to provide us with a wide variety of fresh, local, in-season farm products.
We miss them, too.
The baby goats are here!
Goldenwood Farm, which sells goat milk soap at the market, recently celebrated the birth of two goats! Come to the market TODAY and this Sunday, August 9, to meet them yourself.
They might even let you milk the goats!
They might even let you milk the goats!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Shriner's Kader Klowns will be at the July 12 market!
The Shriner’s Kader Klowns are planning to be at the July 12th Villebois Sunday Farmer’s Market beginning at 10am! Two clowns Bingo and Bullseye will be there making FREE balloon sculptures for children. They will also be giving each child a FREE coloring book and crayons from the Shriner’s Hospital for Children. Their BIG red sneaker will be there for donations for the hospital’s research fund for treating burned children -(The Sneaker Fund). There may also be a special guest appearance!!
For over 75 years, The Shriner's Hospital has treated more than 700,000 children with orthopedic problems, burns, spinal cord injuries, cleft lip and palate care, up to their 18th birthday. They are in a network of 22 hospitals providing expert medical care, absolutely free of charge. We are so fortunate to have one of the Shriner's Hospitals right here in the West Hills of Portland.
Come to Wilsonville's Sunday Market where you can eat breakfast and lunch, buy fresh produce from local farms, shop for homemade goods, listen to live music and make memories with your children and the Kader Klowns. Don't forget to bring your camera!
For more information on The Shriner's Hospital and the Al Kader Klowns, please visit www.alkadershriners.org. For more information on the Villebois Sunday Market please visit www.villeboissundaymarket.com.
For over 75 years, The Shriner's Hospital has treated more than 700,000 children with orthopedic problems, burns, spinal cord injuries, cleft lip and palate care, up to their 18th birthday. They are in a network of 22 hospitals providing expert medical care, absolutely free of charge. We are so fortunate to have one of the Shriner's Hospitals right here in the West Hills of Portland.
Come to Wilsonville's Sunday Market where you can eat breakfast and lunch, buy fresh produce from local farms, shop for homemade goods, listen to live music and make memories with your children and the Kader Klowns. Don't forget to bring your camera!
For more information on The Shriner's Hospital and the Al Kader Klowns, please visit www.alkadershriners.org. For more information on the Villebois Sunday Market please visit www.villeboissundaymarket.com.
Blog post contributed by Kristine Bresnahan
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Dreyer's Slow Churned Neighborhood Salute comes to Villebois Aug. 29
Dreyer’s Slow Churned Neighborhood Salute is a FREE ice cream party coming to Villebois this summer. Five years and 1,500 neighborhoods across the country -- and ours is next!
Thanks to the fun-thinking Villebois Events Committee Chairperson, Allison Sherman, many neighbors entered to win this free ice cream party. And, we won. Not just once, but twice! Most of these free ice cream parties feed up to 100 people, since we won twice, we get to feed up to 200 fun-loving kids this summer at Villebois.
In just a few weeks we will receive a doorstep delivery of Dreyer’s Slow Churned Light ice cream and a Party in a Box with all the necessary supplies to host a summer ice cream party for up to 200 friends and neighbors. Stay tuned for details about this upcoming event.
For more information about the Dreyer’s ice cream parties and to see past winners, go to: http://dreyers.neighborhoodsalute.com.
Thanks to the fun-thinking Villebois Events Committee Chairperson, Allison Sherman, many neighbors entered to win this free ice cream party. And, we won. Not just once, but twice! Most of these free ice cream parties feed up to 100 people, since we won twice, we get to feed up to 200 fun-loving kids this summer at Villebois.
In just a few weeks we will receive a doorstep delivery of Dreyer’s Slow Churned Light ice cream and a Party in a Box with all the necessary supplies to host a summer ice cream party for up to 200 friends and neighbors. Stay tuned for details about this upcoming event.
For more information about the Dreyer’s ice cream parties and to see past winners, go to: http://dreyers.neighborhoodsalute.com.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Now you can experience the market BEFORE Sunday!
Check out the video of the Villebois Sunday Market on YouTube! It features both vendors and residents.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Stay tuned: this Sunday's vendors will be announced Friday morning!
In the coming weeks, we'll have a coffee cart and a winery joining us, too!
This Sunday's entertainment: buy produce, dance the day away
Getting us started in the morning: Richie "King Juju" Bean
Bean started playing guitar in the late '70s in his hometown of Reno, where he and his bass playing and drumming buddies Mike & Mark had a teenage band called "The Forbidden Blues Band." Richie had to learn to sing, since he was the chief songwriter. They played house parties, casino lounges, Moose lodges and anywhere else that would let them set up and play. They didn't play any actual blues, but it was an image that interested them. Instead they played original music, mostly written by Bean. "Headlights" and "Ain't No Middle Ground" are two of Richies early songs first performed by the FBB.
After a short stint in California in the mid '80s, he landed in Portland, Ore., where he got married, started a business, and started bands called "Hidden Agenda" and "The Legends" with singer Louanne Jolly. When they broke up, he began studying blues music, and started "The Roseland Blues Band" with Mickie Will and Vern Williams. He was a founding member of "The Hudson Rocket Band," where he stayed for more than five years, before moving on to lead "King Juju & The Beats" & "The King Juju Trio" for several years.
Along the way he has opened for Walter Trout, Smokin' Joe Kubek, Little Charlie & The Nightcats, and jammed with or sat in with Lee Oscar, The Party Kings, Kinzel & Hyde, Jim Mesi and many others. In 2007 Richie decided to start a new band which played a larger variety of retro style music as well as originals, and the Catillacs were born!
...and in the afternoon spot: Michele van Kleef!
Michele has been singing for as long as she can remember. After piano and voice lessons, theater and musicals through high school, she went to Oregon State University and minored in Vocal Performance.
Soon after graduating, she joined the very successful, NW-based Indie band Calobo. They started out playing the NW Colleges, house parties and local bars. After everyone was done with school they decided to go full time in 1994 and toured the country for the next 6 years. They played the Wetlands in NYC, House of Blues in Chicago, The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, and the epic music festival, Bumbershoot, on the Stadium Stage in Seattle. When all was said and done, Calobo released 5 full length records, the final being recorded Live at the Crystal Ballroom in our hometown of Portland, Ore.
After Calobo, Michele joined up with LazyBones Recordings as Mackabella in Seattle. They released the self-titled album Mackabella in 2001. Many of these songs have been placed in the TV/Film Industry. Willing has had the most placements: a movie trailer for the Johnny Cash story Walk the Line, and spoof of the same film, Walk Hard, among many others. Additional recent song placements includes VH1, Fox, NBC, T-Mobile, 90210, Lifetime, MTV, South of Nowhere, and Roswell.
Michele took some time off to start a family, but is thrilled to be playing music again. She's been focusing on her own songs that are true from her heart, sometimes funny, and she is more than ready to share them.
...and in the afternoon spot: Michele van Kleef!
Michele has been singing for as long as she can remember. After piano and voice lessons, theater and musicals through high school, she went to Oregon State University and minored in Vocal Performance.
Soon after graduating, she joined the very successful, NW-based Indie band Calobo. They started out playing the NW Colleges, house parties and local bars. After everyone was done with school they decided to go full time in 1994 and toured the country for the next 6 years. They played the Wetlands in NYC, House of Blues in Chicago, The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, and the epic music festival, Bumbershoot, on the Stadium Stage in Seattle. When all was said and done, Calobo released 5 full length records, the final being recorded Live at the Crystal Ballroom in our hometown of Portland, Ore.
After Calobo, Michele joined up with LazyBones Recordings as Mackabella in Seattle. They released the self-titled album Mackabella in 2001. Many of these songs have been placed in the TV/Film Industry. Willing has had the most placements: a movie trailer for the Johnny Cash story Walk the Line, and spoof of the same film, Walk Hard, among many others. Additional recent song placements includes VH1, Fox, NBC, T-Mobile, 90210, Lifetime, MTV, South of Nowhere, and Roswell.
Michele took some time off to start a family, but is thrilled to be playing music again. She's been focusing on her own songs that are true from her heart, sometimes funny, and she is more than ready to share them.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Help us improve the market: attend the June 9 community meeting
Please note the date change to Tuesday, June 9.
- The market experience (flow, seating, etc.)
- Volunteer feedback, needs, training
- Directional signage
- Feedback on vendors, product offerings, product mix
- Friend of the Market program
- Publicity and promotions (where should we focus resources?)
Are we missing an agenda item? Leave us a comment, and we can add it to the discussion!
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Villebois Sunday Market featured on the COVER of the Sunday Oregonian's Home and Rentals section
Fresh from the Farm: Markets sweeten a listing's appeal
by Jan Behrs, a freelance writer for the Oregonian
Sunday, May 17, 2009
by Jan Behrs, a freelance writer for the Oregonian
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Friday, May 8, 2009
Missed Opening Day? Check these out!

Ritchie Bean serenades shoppers as they eat waffles from the Village Waffle Baker and sandwiches from Ribslayer to Go.

Canby Asparagus Farms serves some of the best tamales around, giving 300 away to shoppers on opening day.

Bundles of asparagus for sale at Winters Farms' booth.

Craig Haagenson (of Ribslayer to Go) presents one of his sandwiches to Suzanne Montgomery, the Villebois Sunday Market Historian (she's taking the photo). Like Craig's lamb burgers, ribs and sausages? He caters! Stop by his booth on Sunday to learn more, and be sure to come Sunday, May 17, when Craig will be doing cooking demonstrations next to his BBQ!

Eileen Winters of Winters Farms helps a shopper select produce from her booth. Did you see that photo of her asparagus (above)? Yum!!!

Shoppers looking at the hanging baskets at RRJ Enterprises' booth.
(They have some killer deals!)

Villebois' own Bill and Lisa Jensen, who run the Village Waffle Baker, prepare sauces (including a deliciously tart lemon curd) to spread atop Belgian waffles for shoppers craving something both savory and sweet. The Jensens also offer seasonal paninis, and later this season, depending on customer demand, they'll also offer crepes and beignets! If you, like me, adore those powdery French doughnuts, please stop by their booth and tell them so. They can't make them just for me, after all! :-)

Shoppers look at the variety of goat milk soaps offered by Goldenwood Soap. This Sunday, May 10, Goldenwood Soap will be bringing their goats to the market. Moms, after you walk in the parade (at 12:30 p.m.), be sure to take the little ones over to the goats in Crafter's Alley. It's sure to be a furry, soapy experience!
A big thank you to Suzanne Montgomery
for taking these beautiful photos!
If you would like to share the photos or videos you've taken at the market, please email them to VilleboisSundayMarket@gmail.com. We would be happy to post them to our blog.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Villebois Sunday Market celebrates mothers this Sunday, May 10
This next market day is Mother's Day, and to celebrate, a gal in the neighborhood suggested that we have a Mother's Day Parade, so that's just what we're going to do!
The Mother's Day Parade will begin at 12:30 p.m., will start at the end of Barber Street and will conclude at the end of Mont Blanc Street, where all our lovely crafters are. We have invited vendors who are mothers and mothers of vendors, to participate as well, so come on down and get appreciated!
In addition to the parade, we will have a few prizes for moms this Sunday (enter at the Welcome Tent). Wendi of Sweetreats, who is also a mom, is donating a lemon pound cake! Can you say yum?
The final word here? We're all about moms this Sunday, and be sure to wave and clap when the parade passes your booth!
Monday, May 4, 2009
Villebois Sunday Market featured in OregonLive!
Villebois market gets its start this weekend
by Cathie Ericson, special to the Oregonian
Thursday, April 30, 2009 at 7:00 AM
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Villebois Sunday Market featured in Daily Journal of Commerce
Friday, April 3, 2009
Second Community Meeting Scheduled for April 9
Wilsonville's first (and only) farmers' market, the Villebois Sunday Market, will hold its second volunteer and organizational meeting Thurs., April 9, from 5:45 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Miraval Building in the Villebois Village Center, located at 28929 SW Ravenna Loop in Wilsonville, Ore. The meeting is an opportunity for market managers to share their plans and receive feedback and additional community support from city residents and local businesses for the May 3 opening.
For vendor or volunteer information, please contact Tara Foster, the market manager, at 503-241-3834, or email her at VilleboisSundayMarket@gmail.com.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Villebois Sunday Market featured in OregonLive!
The Villebois Sunday Market was featured in the "environmental news" section of OregonLive, the Oregonian's online outlet. Click below to read the full article.
by Kimberly Nelson, community blogger
Saturday, February 21, 2009 at 6:00 PM
by Cathie Ericson, Special to The Oregonian
Thursday, March 12, 2009, 5:00 AM
by Eric Mortenson, The Oregonian
Monday, March 16, 2009, 5:00 PM
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