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WESTSIDE HAPPENINGS

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California Heritage Museum Flea Market Sale Preview Friday, Jan. 21

The California Heritage Museum is pleased to present its annual flea market sale. This year due to COVID-19 you can make private appointments. Buyers can get an advance look at items for sale by attending the Jan. 21 preview. Admission is $10. Signed and numbered limited-edition prints by well-known California artists will be available, along with Monterey furniture, antique chairs, Mexicana, jewelry, glassware and much more. There will also be a $5 table. All major credit cards are accepted and all proceeds from the sale will go towards maintaining the community art programs of the California Heritage Museum.

2612 Main Street, Santa Monica, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 310-392-8537, mail@ californiaheritagemuseum.org

Live Music at Killer Yacht Club Friday, Jan. 21

This hidden dockside speakeasy is located within Killer Shrimp and features live entertainment on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Enjoy the vintage vibes while sipping on craft cocktails and exclusive liquors. Check their Instagram (@killeryachtclub) for updated lineup.

4211 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, 8 to 11 p.m., 310-392-8537

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On Jan. 22 at 6:30 a.m., participate in long run marathon training in Culver City at Platform Park led by the Adidas Run Club.

12198 Venice Blvd., 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., marvistafarmersmarket.org

Motor Avenue Farmers Market, Sunday, Jan. 23

The Motor Avenue Farmers Market enhances the farm-totable connection and availability of fresh, local produce to residents of the Palms, Cheviot Hills, Beverlywood and surrounding communities. The market is dedicated to cultivating a sustainable food system through its operation and educational programs. The market consistently provides a wonderful opportunity to create synergy between local businesses and residents while promoting a healthy city and a vibrant community. Open every Sunday, rain or shine.

10418 National Blvd., Los Angeles, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., motoravenuemarket.com

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8806 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, 6:30 a.m.

Marina del Rey Farmers Market, Saturday, Jan. 22

This weekly outdoor event allows Westside residents to support local produce sellers and other vendors. Food from a wide variety of businesses is available for purchase. Masks are required and only 40 people are allowed to shop at any one time. Held in parking lot 11.

14101 Panay Way, Marina del Rey, 8 to 9 a.m. (seniors), 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (general public), beaches.lacounty.gov/ mdrfarmersmarket

Adidas Run Club Saturday, Jan. 22

Participate in long run marathon training in Culver City at Platform Park led by the Adidas Run Club. More info at

Solstice Bloom Pop-Up Saturday, Jan. 22

Elena Shelton is back on the Platform Courtyard with beautiful in-season florals.

8850 Washington Boulevard,

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Culver City, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., solsticebloom.com

Stoney Point Crag Clean Up Sunday, Jan. 23

Join Sender One and the American Alpine Club as they care for our local crag. Stoney Point offers great easy access and local climbing, but is often littered with bottles, plastic and debris. Meet at the entrance off Topanga Canyon Boulevard near the horses. Please wear closedtoe shoes and comfortable clothing. Water and gloves are highly recommended. Each volunteer will receive a free day pass to Sender One. RSVP online.

Entrance off Topanga Canyon Boulevard, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., register at bit.ly/33mU52W

The City Hall Murals Sunday, Jan. 23

The Santa Monica Conservancy invites you to The City Hall Murals, a free webinar in the Santa Monica Mosaic series. Cities across the country are engaging in a national conversation to reassess artworks from pas eras that don’t reflect our current values of racial justice, equity and inclusion. In Santa Monica, the two City Hall murals have become the focus of such discussions. A City Council initiative to recontextualize them – to add interpretive and educational information plus new artwork by Native Americans who appear in a mural – is now underway. In the spirit of this initiative, the Conservancy is hosting a free webinar featuring three speakers to discuss the murals’ cultural and historical themes and help us understand their context and meanings. Register online.

Virtual, 5 to 6:15 p.m., smc.givecloud.co/2022CHM

Santa Monica Main Street Farmers Market, Sunday, Jan. 23

Shop for local fresh produce and prepared foods from local restaurants. You can also enjoy musical entertainment from featured weekly bands, face painting, balloon designs, and if you catch it on the right week, a cooking demonstration featuring local produce.

2640 Main St., Santa Monica, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Mar Vista Farmers Market, Sunday, Jan. 23

This vibrant, year-round market offers local produce, prepared foods, kids crafts and live events.

Westchester Farmers Market Sunday, Jan. 23

Certified farmers market brings together some of the region’s best small and micro farmers from the Central Coast and Ventura counties with over 30 local food businesses, kids activities and live bands. Held in the heart of downtown Westchester adjacent to many new and thriving local businesses from an independent bookstore to local eateries with plenty of free parking. Held every Sunday rain or shine!

6200 W. 87th St., Los Angeles, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., westchesterfarmersmkt.com

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