LA’S HOTTEST NEW MONTHLY EVENT
@ GRIFFITH PARK’S ‘ODD NIGHTS AT THE AUTRY’
- Full Bar
- Live Bands
- Free Parking
- Free Admission
- Giveaways
- Lots of Food Trucks
- Huge Inflatables Kids Zone
and…. you of course.
(Los Angeles, CA) It’s back! ODD NIGHTS AT THE AUTRY. Phillip Dane brings another community hot spot to life with a variety of over 100 vendors from 18 gourmet food trucks, Full Bar, custom handmade treasures and live music featuring DJs. This vivid culture is perfect for all ages and families to bring a blanket, host an evening picnic while enjoying the great outdoors. This FREE event is a platform for selected artisans, craftsman, designers, and DIY experts for showcasing their creations and sharing their secrets.
The Autry National Center is located in the heart of Griffith Park across from the LA ZOO just off the 134 and 5 interstate. Parking and admission are FREE for all attendees including pets allowing horse owners to wrangle on the spot. There will be plenty of exciting activities for the Kids including a craft and workshop area. ODD NIGHTS AT THE AUTRY is a recipe for bringing the community together and creating lasting memories while tasting new foods, exploring hot trends and discovering one of a kind finds.
WHAT: ODD NIGHTS AT THE AUTRY is a curated Etsy-esque event with 100+ booths and vendors of artist, designers of fashion, jewelry, home goods, antiques, collectibles, eats and much more. www.theoddmarket.com
WHERE: The Autry 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles 90027
WHEN: April 15th 2016 | 6PM – 11PM PST | Held 3rd Friday of each month
COST: FREE admission and tons of FREE parking at the Zoo.
CONTACT: Vendors and sponsors contact Phillip Dane at phillip@theoddmarket.com
323 383-9799
GET SOCIAL: Facebook & Twitter: @oddmarket Instagram: @oddmarketla
VENDORS: Over 100 curated etsyesque and DIY’ers, curated Vintage, pre packed delights & specialty items.
SPONSORS: Skinny POP, Amoeba Music, ArtQuench Magazine, Naked Juice, Califia & Square are among the Sponsors.
THE HISTORIC GRIFFITH PARK’S ‘ODD NIGHTS AT THE AUTRY’