PORT OF HUENEME – Known as the number one importer of bananas on the West Coast, the Port of Hueneme celebrates this distinction each September by hosting a widely-attended Banana Festival. This year, out of an abundance of caution to guard against the spread of COVID-19, the festival was retooled to be a community block party and food distribution event for residents of the Southwinds neighborhood of Oxnard — marking the Port’s 55th “Committed to Community” food distribution event.
Collectively, these events have reached over 38,000 families throughout Ventura County providing donations of over 1 million pounds of produce from the Port’s banana customer, Del Monte Fresh Produce, as well as other contributions of nutritious food and necessities from Port partners including The United Farm Workers Union Foundation, Southwinds Neighborhood Council, Coastalkeepers, Ventura County Healthcare Agency, LUCHA, Inc., Ventura County Library, and FOODShare.
“We know that the work done at the Port of Hueneme impacts the local community so when the pandemic began, we immediately began organizing food distribution events to respond to those in most need of food and other basic essentials,” said Oxnard Harbor District President, Jason T. Hodge.
As part of this effort, families in South Oxnard and Nyeland Acres also received over 500 school backpacks, notebooks, and school supplies in collaboration with Oxnard Student Success and Nyeland Promise.
To make the event more of a celebration of community, the Block Party featured entertainment by Mariachi Alma de Mexico, singer Juan Mendoza, Inlakech Cultural Arts Center, Las Chinas Oaxaquenas Dancers, Flor Bonita, and DJ Carlos, as well as other cultural ambassadors who graciously give their time to entertain the lines of people dealing with food insecurity in South Oxnard. |