2026 Giant Orange Orchard Harvests begin April 25
Imagine ... a huge navel orange orchard in North San Jose filled with 1,400 trees, a 14 acre island of the Valley's agricultural past surrounded by the tech companies and apartments of modern Silicon Valley. The farm family has owned the land for 109 years, and over the past 8 years Village Harvest and the family have picked and donated an astounding 800,000 pounds of oranges. Yes, it's Giant!
The family first found Village Harvest in 2018 and liked sharing their fruit with the community so much that they're donating their entire crop again to help others. This year we're starting 6 weeks later than usual because of time-consuming treatments required for the current fruit fly pest quarantine. But it's time!
We're holding 4 or 5 harvests on Saturdays or Sundays starting at the end of April and continuing in early May. Weekend harvest sizes will be 40 volunteers, and we'll have a fun, educational time picking oranges for people in need. We're also planning Thursday evening "Sunset Picks" that are a great way to wind down during the week.
Visit the Events calendar to sign up and enjoy the fun while doing good.
Groups of 5, 10, and possibly more people are also welcome and needed; Contact Us for information.
Here are a few photos from a prior year harvest - enjoy, and sign up for this year's service and fun!
40 volunteers picked and filled 20 bins with 16,000 pounds of oranges for Second Harvest of Silicon Valley.