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AANHPI Night Market returns to Culver City with local food and vendors
Summary
The third annual AANHPI Night Market will be held Feb. 20 from 5–8 p.m. at Culver City High School and will bring together dozens of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander–owned food and goods vendors.
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Culver City will host its third annual AANHPI Night Market on Friday, Feb. 20. The free event runs from 5 to 8 p.m. at Culver City High School, with activities planned for the school cafeteria. Organizers say the market aims to uplift Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander–owned businesses, highlight career pathways, and provide space for community building. The Night Market is hosted by the Culver City High School AANHPI Parent Affinity Group, which organizers describe as a space for dialogue, understanding, and local AANHPI leadership.
Event details:
- Date and time: Friday, Feb. 20, 5–8 p.m.; location: Culver City High School, 4401 Elenda St., with activities in the cafeteria.
- Admission and parking: The event is free; free parking is available in the lot at the corner of Elenda Street and Farragut Drive.
- Scale and purpose: Organizers say the market will bring together dozens of food vendors and small businesses to showcase AANHPI culture, creativity, and cuisine.
- Selected vendors: Food vendors listed include Lei'd Cookies, Lumpia Ladies of Los Angeles, Sakura Sweets and Goods, and Shavers Hawaiian Shaved Ice; goods and service vendors include Emi Onishi Ceramics and Serve Robotics.
Summary:
Organizers frame the Night Market as a community-oriented event intended to support AANHPI-owned businesses and provide cultural programming. The market is scheduled for Feb. 20 from 5–8 p.m. at Culver City High School. Undetermined at this time.
