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Strambi's Farm Direct features a wide variety of locally grown fresh fruit and vegetables. Michael Strambi, a third generation farmer, grows the majority of the produce at his ranches in the Sanger river bottom area. This local family business is owned by Michael, his sister Vicky and her husband Joe. Vicky and Joe are the former owners of Memory Lane Photography Studio in Clovis.
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Michael said "the purpose of this produce stand is to bring the Clovis community and surrounding areas the freshest, juiciest, ripest, most mouth watering fruits and vegetables available. What is picked yesterday, will be our store today, and can be on your table tonight. By having our fruits and vegetables delivered "vine or tree ripe", assures you the most succulent tasting produce available. Many of our varieties are available only at our Farm Direct store. You can't get any fresher than that." |
This family owned business is a total family affair with Michael's wife Angela behind the scenes in quality control and keeping the store stocked with all the locally produced items like raw honey, homemade jams, olives, dried fruits and all kinds of seasoned nuts.
Joe and Vicky, manage the daily sales and shipments of this wonderful fresh produce. |
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| Michael's son Dillon and daughter Lindsey also help keep things running smooth with deliveries, stocking and sales. You may even find Michael and Vicky's mom, Joann, at the store to help out and greet visitors. |
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In addition to the Fruit Stand, is a cute little "Back room" filled with an unusual mixture of antiques, gifts, original oil paintings by Vicky and more.
The Farm Direct store is opened daily from 9 to 6.
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Look for lots of fun this fall when we will be having a corn maze for kids as well as a pumpkin patch with great photo opportunities and maybe even hay rides on the weekends. |
In addition to the Farm Direct stand in Clovis, Michael owns and operates the Historic Centerville Fruit Station along with his partner Larry Peters of Sanger. Michael has been featured on numerous radio farming programs, the Fresno Bee, local newspapers and most recently, Huell Howser's "California Gold - Roadshow" series featuring his Historic Centerville Fruit Station in episode #151 on our local PBS channel 18. |
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