A Good Time Sunday in the Park, Neighborhood Bazaar Market

A wonderful afternoon was held in the neighborhood at the Summer BazaarMarket hosted by SPNA  and Makers Market – Just Buy The Thing on Sunday, June 7 in Wishbone Park (on Grand Avenue between 11th and 12th Streets).  The event featured  artisans, crafters,  food,  drink, and  South Park businesses along with a Family Gathering Spot with two activities for kids and parents to meet up.  SPNA’s Olympic/Paralympic Committee shared information and asked residents to take a short survey (see article on the Olympic/Paralympics in this newsletter).

Check out this link!:  https://www.instagram.com/p/DZS8AybB4kL/

Attendees entered raffles that included a 50/50 cash raffle. Leticia Buckley was the winner of $150. Gift certificates to MedBeauty, SugarSugar, Tanja The Icelandic Esthetician at Cut to the Feeling, andThe Wine Stationwere won by Lucy Avila, Adrian Lo, Joan McLane, and Terri Rubinroit.

All that and the event was FREE!

Participating South Park businesses were:

·      The Wine Station (on Hope at 12th) which served pizza and wine.

·      Michoacana(at Hope and 11th) which provided ice cream and treats.

·      MedBeauty (on Hope – first floor retail of Luma) which did consultations.

·      Tanja The Icelandic Estheticianat Cut to the Feeling (on Grand - first floor retail in 1000 Grand) which demonstrated Gua Sha Massage treatment.

·      SugarSugar(on 11th between Grand and Hope) which demonstrated hair removal.

·      Three ceramists from Throw Clay(on Olive at Olympic) who sold their wares – Danny Bruckbauer – Ellery Stoneware, John Brenning – JP’s Pots, and Elina Mishkeeva.

· Additional artisans and crafters were:

All Beer Is Girl Beer apparel

Handmades by Lynds polymer clay jewelry

Np Clayworks ceramics

Sapphire Creative LA clothing featuring kimonos 

Sarcastic But Cute Creations candles and home fragrances

Liyao Liao ceramic worms

AN Studio Art by Ariana

Knotty Bug crochet works

Malvadxs artwork

Purington Art Woodworks

         But the photos tell the story!!!! Thanks to all the vendors, participants, residents, and others who attended a Sunday in South Park’s Wishbone Park.

By Debra Shrout

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