WEST HOLLYWOOD—The city is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Helen Albert Certified Farmers’ Market, a community market and a tradition that provides community members and visitors with access to fresh produce, local goods, and community connection for four decades.

West Hollywood will commemorate this milestone on Monday, June 15, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Helen Albert Certified Farmers’ Market, located in the Plummer Park North Parking Lot at 1200 N. Vista Street. Limited parking is available at the south entrance to Plummer Park, located at 7377 Santa Monica Boulevard. The free celebration will feature live music, giveaways, special recognition of five vendors who have participated since the market’s inception, and the presentation of a city proclamation honoring the market’s lasting positive impact on the community.

Approved by the West Hollywood City Council in 1985 and officially opened on June 16, 1986, the Farmers’ Market was established to provide high-quality produce and goods at affordable prices while fostering community connection.

In 1997, the Farmers’ Market was renamed in honor of former Mayor and Councilmember Helen Albert. She was a community activist who was instrumental in the formation of West Hollywood; she died in 1996 at the age of 85.

Through programs such as EBT and Market Match, the market helps increase purchasing power for eligible customers and reduce barriers to healthy food access. The market supports local and regional farmers, food producers, and small businesses while providing a welcoming weekly gathering place where residents can shop, enjoy prepared foods, and connect with one another.

For additional details about the Helen Albert Certified Farmers’ Market 40th Anniversary Celebration call the City of West Hollywood’s Recreation Services Division at (323) 848-6497 or email recreation@weho.org.