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Port of Hueneme’s 10th Annual ‘Banana Festival’

Aug 15, 2023

The Port of Huenemes’ annual Banana Festival is back! This 10th annual festival and will take place on Saturday, September 30th, 2023, from 10am-5pm. This family-friendly free admission festival will provide a day filled with entertainment, vendors, port tours, banana-inspired food, and more. As the number one banana port on the West Coast, the festival will highlight some of the positive impacts and contributions the Port has made to the local community as well as the world.

“The Banana Festival is a special opportunity for the Port of Hueneme to give back to the local community,” said Jess Herrera, Oxnard Harbor District Board President. “The Port has a rich 86-year history in Ventura County that has strengthened the community through strategic partnerships, created good high-paying jobs, and served as an economic engine for the region. The festival is an invitation to visit the Port to take a look into what we do on a daily basis and what makes the Port so special.”
Live bands from various genres will be featured throughout the day for entertainment. A list of entertainment will be announced at a later date.

“Our annual Banana Festival creates a great opportunity to educate the public about the Port, trade and commerce, and the good work we perform in the community and for the environment through show and tell type experiences, Port tours, educational booths, culture, music, and delicious food,” says Kristin Decas, CEO & Port Director. “It’s a twist on an Open House theme, we like to call it an Open Port.”

Families with children will have a blast in our Kids Zone filled with games, crafts, bounce houses, and more. There will also be delicious banana-inspired drinks including banana beer and a huge variety of banana food.

“Our goal is to give back through these events and opportunities. Working together to create good paying jobs, will help us build a thriving and vibrant community,” said Oxnard Harbor Commissioner Celina Zacarias. “We cherish these family-friendly gatherings to open our doors and show our community what we do and how important ports are for the vitality of Ventura County and our country.”

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