† Thanks to LAist for the tip that Westwood (near UCLA) once again has a farmers’ market. The new market is Sundays from 10:00am until 3:00pm on Broxton, across from the Fox Village Theatre. † Many of our readers will … Continue reading →
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† Thanks to LAist for the tip that Westwood (near UCLA) once again has a farmers’ market. The new market is Sundays from 10:00am until 3:00pm on Broxton, across from the Fox Village Theatre. † Many of our readers will … Continue reading →
The Westwood Farmers’ Market is looking for someone who would like to help the community by assisting in the management of the local Thursday farmers’ market. The position is ideal for someone who wants to expand their knowledge of events, … Continue reading →
This Thursday, November 9, the First Annual Kitchen & Cooking Gala comes to the Westwood Farmers’ Market from 12:00 noon until 6:00pm. Hand-blocked table linens, bamboo bowls and cutting boards, and a variety of kitchen implements and crafts are expected … Continue reading →
This new certified farmers’ market brings good food, real farmers (some whose farms Slow Food has toured), and live music every Thursday to the shady, green place that is Vets Garden. About 1,000 shoppers attend each week to see the … Continue reading →
We’ve just been alerted that the Westwood farmers’ market will open on Thursday, July 6, at the Veterans Administration (VA) off Sepulveda (just north of Wilshire), west on Constitution. The Westwood Village farmers’ market closed two months ago, and this … Continue reading →
From the Westwood Farmers’ Market site: After 12 years in Westwood Village, the market was shut down by the Fire Department on March 30th to accommodate Casden Properties’ real estate development construction. We have identified an alternate location, and am … Continue reading →
After a twelve-year run the Thursday afternoon Westwood Village farmers market has been told to leave. Construction on the giant Palazzo Westwood development makes the area too unsafe for market stalls and strolling pedestrians, according to city officials cited in … Continue reading →