Culver City Community Invited to 2nd Annual Night Market
 The community is invited to attend the second annual Night Market in Culver City featuring Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) owned businesses.
Admission is free and the event is open to the public. Night Market uplifts local businesses, showcases career pathways, provides space for community building, and demonstrates the contributions of the AANHPI community. Attendees will have an opportunity to take part in Asian American culture, creativity, and cuisine.
When:
- Friday, January 31, 2025
- 5 PM to 8 PM
Where:
- 4401 Elenda St., Culver City (Culver City High School)
- Free parking at the parking lot located on the corner of Elenda St. and Farragut Dr.
What:
- Cuisine from Afghanistan, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines and more
- Student-centered entertainment including a dragon parade, hip-hop, Filipino martial arts, Hawaiian dance, and Japanese taiko drumming
- Merchandise, resources, and services from local business owners, non-profit and professional organizations
More details about entertainers, vendors and volunteering are available on the Night Market website.
“Night Market celebrates the ingenuity, resiliency, and entrepreneurial spirit of the AANHPI community. Our event partners share their delicious food, creative art, diverse culture, and unique careers, connecting Culver City with their immigrant heritage,” said Stephanie Loredo, founder of Culver City High School AANHPI Parent Affinity and vice president of the Culver City School Board of Education. “Considering the challenging times our community is facing today, it is vital to provide programming that affirms the identities of our diverse population in Los Angeles County, thereby creating spaces of economic opportunity, relationship building, and cultural holiday sharing, while honoring the contributions of AANHPI members.”
Night Market is hosted by Culver City High School AANHPI Parent Affinity Group. Its mission is to create space for productive dialogue for the AANHPI community, foster understanding and camaraderie and champion AANHPI leadership in the community.
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