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Downtown Santa Monica Farmers Market

Date
June 3
Time
8:00 am - 1:00 pm
Cost
Free
Organizer’s Site
santamonica.gov/places/farmers-markets/downtown-farmers-market
Event Series Dates
Wednesdays and Saturdays
The Downtown Santa Monica Farmers market is widely recognized as one of the largest and most diverse Certified Farmers’ Markets in the nation.  Local residents, out-of-town visitors, celebrities, and many of Los Angeles’ best-known chefs and restaurants, can be found shopping in this location which features over 60 California farms.

Location

Arizona Ave
155-199 Arizona Ave.
Santa Monica, 90401
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Website:
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Organizer

City of Santa Monica
Phone
310-458-8688
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