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California Strawberry Festival

1984 establishments in CaliforniaAnnual events in CaliforniaCulture of Oxnard, CaliforniaFestivals established in 1984Food and drink festivals in California
Non-profit organizations based in the United StatesOrganizations based in Ventura County, CaliforniaStrawberry festivalsUse mdy dates from February 2023
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The California Strawberry Festival is a two-day annual strawberry festival that takes place in Ventura County, California on the third weekend of May. The event was initiated in 1984 at Channel Islands Harbor in Oxnard before it began its 28-year run at College Park, finally moving to its current location at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura. The festival is set up as a nonprofit organization, which is supported by local businesses and growers who work in California's strawberry cultivation economy. It features an array of strawberry menu items, along with other food vendors, carnival rides, musical entertainment, pie-eating contests and an arts and crafts market.

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California Strawberry Festival
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93001 Ventura
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