Willamette Valley Fruit Company

Monday, June 15, 2009, 09:48 AM ( 2 views )  - Posted by Administrator
To all of our familes, friends and volunteers who helped during our grand opening events, we thank you! It was a great 3 days and we couldn't have done it without you. Here are a few highlights:


Drew Carney from KGW's Out & About came out the morning of June 11th for some pie-making lessons from our in-house guru Marlene Gunderson.


Original founders/owners of Willamette Valley Fruit Company, Gerald and Carolyn Roth, joined by Members and Ambassadors of the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce during the new store's official ribbon cutting ceremony.


Owner Jeff Roth rounds up another group to take on a blueberry field farm tour.
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 08:46 AM ( 6 views )  - Posted by Administrator


We are located at:
2994 82nd Avenue NE
Salem, OR 97305

Phone: 503-362-8857
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Thursday, May 28, 2009, 08:14 AM ( 12 views )  - Posted by Administrator
With 4 different flavors to choose from; Marionberry, Blueberry, Strawberry & Marionberry/Dark Chocolate - each bar is packed with 2 whole servings of fruit. They are all-natural and truly JUST FRUIT! As of now, you can get them exclusively at our store...but soon to be seen at Roth's and other local grocers.
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Friday, April 24, 2009, 11:12 AM ( 7 views )  - Posted by Administrator
If you get the Statesman Journal, be sure to look for our coupon on page 2 this Sunday April 26th. It's a BUY ONE GET ONE FREE deal on our 9" Frozen Fruit Pies!

Offer expires 5/10/09, so take advantage before Mother's Day. Store hours are Mon. - Fri. 7am to 6pm and Saturdays 9am to 5pm. Call us anytime at 503-362-8857 or check us out on the web .
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Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:21 AM ( 9 views )  - Posted by Administrator
I have been telling myself for the last two years that I was going to plant a garden. For some reason every time Spring rolls around I find excuses that keep me from being proactive. This year my justification is that my baby could come at anytime and gardening is the least of my worries at this point.


My excuse of being with child got me thinking about all the time I spent in the yard with my Grandpa growing up. I learned how to tend to the apple trees, prune the rose bushes, and water plants at a very young age. I never realized how much the knowledge of maintaining a yard can benefit a child until I had my own yard to care for. I am in no way comparing myself to the landscape extraordinaire that my Grandpa was but, I did learn a few things.


For instance, it gave me the chance to observe the cycle of life and see the ramifications of caring for something over time. Children are curious. They love the dirt. And they learn by doing things hands on. What a perfect way to teach a child about nature and how things such as vegetation respond to its own environment and the care it’s provided.


Whether it’s planting a bean in a Styrofoam cup or pulling out all of the gardening tools, this is just one of the many ways you can spend quality time with your children or grandchildren. Now that I think of it, maybe it’s not so bad that I keep putting off my garden. It will give me something to look forward to when my little one is following me around the yard.

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