FAQs
FAQs
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Festival Frequently Asked Questions


When is the California Strawberry Festival?
How can I get there?
What is the ticket price? * Click Here to Purchase Online
What’s happening there that I just shouldn’t miss?
Where does the money earned from the Festival go?
Why can’t I bring my pet?
Any rules or special tips I should be aware of before I head out the door?
Is the Festival handicapped accessible?
Is it true that the California Strawberry Festival is one of the top events in the nation?
How do I become involved with the Festival with my services?


When is the California Strawberry Festival?

The Festival always takes place on the third weekend in May. In 2008 the Festival is Saturday and Sunday, May 17th and 18th. More info at (toll free) 1-888-288-9242
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How can I get there?

The Festival takes place at Strawberry Meadows of College Park (3250 South Rose Avenue) in Oxnard, just 60 miles north of Los Angeles and 30 miles south of Santa Barbara -- easily accessible via the Ventura Freeway (101) and Pacific Coast Highway (PCH). Roadside signs mark appropriate exits and parking on site is FREE. Save gas and time by using the preferred FREE Park & Ride “Strawberry Express” shuttle service. A partnership with Amtrak also offers additional trains and a special kids ride free program with arrival/departure at the Oxnard Transportation Center where the FREE Strawberry Express transports to/from the Festival site. (Call 1-800-USA-RAIL or click here for a link)
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What is the ticket price?

Proceeds generated benefit the extended Ventura County community. Admission is $12 for adults, $5 for youths (5-12), $8 for seniors (63+) and active military and dependents with ID. Children 4 and under are free. Cash only accepted for admission, no checks please. Once inside, cash only for food booths. ATM tellers are conveniently located within the Festival grounds.
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What’s happening there that I just shouldn’t miss?

With something for everybody the Festival offers all-day live entertainment on two stages, a special Strawberryland For Kids with free rides/attractions and the Jest N’ Time Theatre with puppet shows, clowns and magic, the Strawberry Promenade with demonstrations and the “Life of the Strawberry” exhibit, gooey contests like the Tart Toss and Strawberry Pie Eating, more than 50 food booths, over 300 Fine Arts & Crafts booths, the Star Berry Hunt, a climbing wall, strolling performers, and lots more fun!
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Where does the money earned from the Festival go?

With a mission of benefiting the community and honoring our agricultural heritage, the California Strawberry Festival is a non-profit 501©(3) organization run by an all-volunteer board. Since it’s inception 24 years ago, the Festival has raised more than $3 million for various official charitable organizations (Southland schools, religious groups, civic and youth organizations) Affiliated non-profit organizations garner 100 percent of their proceeds from food booth sales during the weekend event, while stipends are awarded to 30 service groups that provide much needed on-site assistance. Following the celebration, Festival contest awards, scholarships and philanthropic grants extend the contributions far beyond the weekend event to impact thousands of live
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Why can’t I bring my pet?

We all love our pets, however for the safety of your pet and others, the Festival does not permit animals other than service dogs on the premises. We appreciate your compliance.
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Any rules or special tips I should be aware of before I head out the door?

For the safety of yourself and others, and to keep walkways free of obstacles there are no bicycles, tables and chairs or coolers permitted on Festival grounds. Ample seating is available. In compliance with guidelines of the Ventura County Health department, no non-Festival food and drinks are permitted within the Festival grounds. Also, your food purchase helps raise money for local charities! Respectful of the artisans showcasing their original works, no photography of Fine Arts & Crafts please. Strollers are permitted but sometimes present challenges when navigating through the park area with grass, wood chips, and dirt pathways.
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Is the Festival handicapped accessible?

Yes, although please keep in mind the Festival is located within a parkland setting with grass, wood chips and dirt pathways, there are ramps designated to allow all Festival guests access to all areas. Handicap portable restrooms are available and there is designated FREE preferred location handicapped parking.
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Is it true that the California Strawberry Festival is one of the top events in the nation?

After over two decades the Festival now ranks among the nation’s top outdoor Festivals.

  • *Featured in Discover America’s 2006 Calendar of top 200 USA Events, available in all bookstores.
  • *Westways Magazine hails it as “The Perfect Summer Kick Off.”
  • *LA Parent Magazine’s reader poll has voted it “Favorite Family Festival” for three years in a row.
  • *Recognized by the Library of Congress for it’s extensive community programs benefiting education, arts and children.
  • *The International Festivals & Events Association analysis from 2002 recognized the event’s economic impact to the community was $7,492,375 from just the weekend alone.
  • *With the Festival taking the initiative by introducing a recycling campaign in 2004, a new state law now requires special events at venues to implement recycling programs to help “keep it green.”
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How do I become involved with the Festival with my services?

We are no longer accepting applications for any type of vendor space, sponsor space, information booths or entertainers. Please contact the Festival office in September 2007 for information on these categories.
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