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CRENSHAW FARMERS MARKET

Date
March 15
Time
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Cost
Free
Organizer’s Site
foodaccessla.org/crenshaw-farmers-market
Council District
City Council District 8
Event Series Dates
Every Saturday

Every Saturday, the market features regional farmers, food, and artisan vendors who bring a diverse selection of local produce as well as sprouts, breads, nuts, baked goods, and delicious prepared food. The market also hosts monthly events including cooking demonstrations, tastings, and children’s activities.

This is a time to explore the art and food of our global community. This session’s theme is “Rainbow Gardens: from Cali to Southeast Asia.” Children and their parents are welcome to see an art exhibit connecting California urban farmers to the food of Southeast Asia.

Location

Crenshaw Farmers’ Market
5730 Crenshaw Boulevard, (Fire Station 54) parking lot
Los Angeles, 90043 United States
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