Four Seasons Produce hosts Fresh Fest
By
John Groh
Four Seasons Produce hosts Fresh Fest
By
John Groh
MANHEIM, PA – Four Seasons Produce, a wholesaler based in Ephrata, PA, that is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2026, hosted its fourth annual Fresh Fest Independent Retailer Trade Show & Conference on April 21 at The Junction Center, here. In all, more than 400 attendees gathered in this rural area of the Keystone State to network and promote their items to independent retailers and natural food store leaders.
Eric Eason of Calavo Growers.
Mary McGrath and Ryan Colli of NatureSweet and Sandi Muller of JOH.
Megann Schooley and Morgan Schooley of Smith’s Farm.
Morgan Vogler of 80 Acres Farms.
Dan Welk of Vegpro International.
Andrew Hamilton and Ryan Hess of Hess Bros.
Chris DeSana of Classic Harvest.
Jordan Wehunt and Cathy Robinson of WP Rawl.
Jamie Failing of Taylor Farms and Jeff Sheets of Affinity Group.
Christine Consales and Michael Yonish of Dole.
Jay Dyer of Chelan Fresh.
Matthew Luna of Homegrown Organics.
Danny Pulcinelli of Groupe Savoura.
Alexsandra DiMatteo of Sunny Valley International.
Bill Nardelli Jr. and James Nardelli of Nardelli Bros.
John Willis of SGS.
Shane Rogers of PennRose Farms.
Jess Myszka, Shelaih Rojas and Christina Allex of Equal Exchange.
Anthony DeAngelis of Christopher Ranch.
Nissa Pierson of Crespo.
Jen Verdelli Hurter of Grimmway Produce.
An impressive display of Champagne mangos from Ciruli Brothers.
Jack Chere of Little Potato Co.
Benjamin Frechette and Eric Frechette of Taste of the North.
Mike Romero of Family Tree Farms.
Karolina Sokolska of Hampton Farms.
Max Dickstein of Natalie’s with Jonathan Davis of JOH.
Tom Marrolli of State Garden.
Jon Steffy, vice president and general manager at Four Seasons Produce, welcomed attendees to the company’s fourth annual Fresh Fest Independent Retailer Trade Show and Conference.
Keynote Speaker Dan Thurmon entertained and inspired Fresh Fest attendees to embrace uncertainty in their personal and professional lives in order to facilitate growth.
Fresh Fest attendees learned to adapt to imbalances in their lives by attempting to balance peacock quills during Keynote Speaker Dan Thurmon’s presentation.
Keynote Speaker Dan Thurmon gave part of his talk while riding a six-foot unicycle to demonstrate the need to make constant adjustments in one’s daily life in order to keep moving forward.
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