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Home Green Homes Westside News
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"West LA's Bold Stand for Eco-Friendly, Affordable, Non-Toxic Living!"
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Oct 1, 2025
Trivia Question❓What famous outdoor shopping center in Westside LA is known for its Spanish-style architecture, live entertainment, and upscale retailers? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Featured Events for the Week |
Beach Yoga in Santa Monica — Monday, September 29, 9:00 am–10:00 am Start your week with an invigorating yoga session right on Santa Monica Beach, often near Lifeguard Tower 26. Enjoy the ocean breeze and soothing sounds of the waves. All levels welcome.
Hammer Museum: Free Admission & Exhibition Tours — Tuesday, September 30, 11:00 am–8:00 pm Explore contemporary and historical art at the Hammer Museum in Westwood. Enjoy free admission all day, with docent-led tours often available in the afternoon.
Santa Monica Farmers Market (Wednesday Edition) — Wednesday, October 1, 8:00 am–1:00 pm Visit one of the largest and most renowned farmers markets in Southern California on Arizona Avenue. Discover fresh, organic produce, artisanal foods, and specialty items directly from California farms.
Twilight Concert Series at the Santa Monica Pier — Thursday, October 2, 7:00 pm–9:30 pm Enjoy a free outdoor concert right on the iconic Santa Monica Pier. This popular series features diverse musical acts with the Pacific Ocean as a stunning backdrop. Arrive early for a good spot.
"First Fridays" on Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice — Friday, October 3, 5:00 pm–9:00 pm Experience the vibrant energy of Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice during its monthly "First Fridays" event. Enjoy gourmet food trucks, live music, art installations, and extended hours at local boutiques and galleries.
Westwood Village Farmers Market — Saturday, October 4, 10:00 am–2:00 pm Stroll through this charming neighborhood market featuring fresh produce, baked goods, prepared foods, and local vendors. A relaxed Saturday morning activity.
Free Guided Tour of the Getty Center — Saturday, October 4 & Sunday, October 5, Various Times (check schedule) Explore the magnificent architecture, gardens, and art collection of the Getty Center with a knowledgeable docent. Learn about the masterpieces and the vision behind this stunning complex. Free admission, but parking fee applies.
Palisades Village Fall Festival — Sunday, October 5, 12:00 pm–5:00 pm Head to Pacific Palisades for a family-friendly fall festival. Expect live music, pumpkin decorating, face painting, local vendor booths, and special promotions from shops and restaurants in the charming Palisades Village.
Ongoing Events
"Ancient Assyria: Art of the World's First Empire" — Running through December 31 The Getty Villa in Malibu (a short drive north) hosts a major exhibition of ancient Assyrian art and artifacts, including monumental reliefs and intricate ivories. Advance timed tickets are required for the Getty Villa. Skyspace LA — Daily, various hours (check for sunset times) Experience breathtaking panoramic views of Los Angeles from California's tallest open-air observation deck. For an extra thrill, try the Skyslide, a glass slide attached to the exterior of the building.
Quick Glance Summary
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Secret Little Hack |
Plan your shopping trips during off-peak hours to avoid traffic and crowds. |
West Los Angeles is experiencing a vibrant shift as more residents embrace eco-friendly and non-toxic lifestyles.
People are choosing plant-based cleaners and toxin-free essentials, prioritizing a health-conscious approach to daily life.
Local shops now feature a range of sustainable home goods and innovative products, making it easier for the community to live cleaner.
Events like the Los Angeles Climate Week, held April 6-13, 2025, drew neighbors and organizations together to address local climate action and promote community wellness.
The Community Wellness Day on April 6, 2025, celebrated health and creativity, with activities from art-making sessions to family photo booths.
Together, these grassroots efforts are sparking a transformation, motivating residents to build healthier homes and a more sustainable city for the future. Read More... |
Joke Of The Day |
What did the Westside LA hipster say to the bartender? "I'll have a kombucha mimosa with a side of avocado toast, hold the gluten." |
Sustainable consumption is surging in popularity, yet many individuals struggle to fully embrace eco-friendly habits due to the costly green premium attached to sustainable products.
Affordability remains one of the biggest challenges, preventing average households from regularly choosing greener options.
Consumer trust is equally critical.
Skepticism around brand sustainability claims, fueled by instances of greenwashing, makes people question the authenticity of eco-friendly labels.
Transparency from companies has proven vital — when businesses disclose the origins, processes, and impacts behind their products, shoppers are far more inclined to make sustainable choices.
Innovators like The Honest Company and UBQ Materials demonstrate how clear communication and advances in supply chain technology can help close the green premium gap.
Corporate leaders are now embedding sustainability into strategic planning, with a rise in US CEOs prioritizing water management and climate resilience.
By aligning affordability, transparency, and innovation, businesses can enable accessible, authentic sustainable living for all. Read More... |
Quote Of The Day |
"Sunshine and palm trees make everything better in Westside LA." |
West Los Angeles is embracing a non-toxic living movement, as residents from all walks of life shift to safer, healthier home environments.
Families and professionals are opting for eco-friendly products like plant-based cleaners and toxin-free cookware, driving local businesses to offer items such as safer air fryers and advanced water filters.
Community-driven events are also fueling this momentum.
The 'Healthy City By Design' symposium in West Hollywood explored how thoughtful urban planning nourishes wellness, while the 'Repair & Fix-It Cafe' at Palms Rancho Park Branch Library empowered residents to fix household goods — cutting down on waste and reinforcing sustainability.
These efforts reflect a united push for clean living, shaping West LA as a model for urban health.
In pioneering healthier homes, the community strengthens not just its own neighborhoods, but also offers a blueprint for cities everywhere. Read More... |
Tip of The Day |
Don't forget to check out the delicious food trucks at the Venice Beach Boardwalk for a unique dining experience in Westside LA! |
In a time when Big Tech and AI often dominate the narrative, the distinctive voices of local creators in West Los Angeles truly shine.
The newly opened Mori Nozomi on Pico Boulevard offers an eight-seat omakase experience, where Chef Nozomi Mori’s dedication to skill and intimacy stands out amid mass-market trends.
The area’s innovative energy is evident in the transformation of the former Westside Pavilion into the UCLA Research Park, blending history with a drive for discovery and education.
In Sawtelle, the annual Sawtelle Japantown Celebration connects local businesses and neighbors, showcasing rich culture and unity.
As Silicon Beach continues to expand, West LA’s strength lies in its personal connections, family-run spots, and commitment to community.
This region’s creativity and collaboration prove that innovation thrives where individuality and tradition meet. Read More... |
Interesting Facts |
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Italian Brainrot memes have captured attention online with their surreal, AI-generated images and whimsical captions.
These viral moments can overshadow genuine creativity, flooding digital spaces with fleeting entertainment.
Yet in West Los Angeles, artistry has a lasting foundation built by indie filmmakers, musicians, local business owners, and diverse neighborhood voices.
On Sawtelle Boulevard, beloved small restaurants form the heart of the area, while UCLA students and artists shape Westwood Village into a vibrant cultural center.
Unlike machine-made memes, West LA’s creative work is intentional and community-driven, seen in local podcasters, student films, and inventive dishes crafted in cozy kitchens.
The launch of West LA Professionals Networking and the continued Al Fresco Outdoor Dining Program underscore this city’s devotion to authentic connection and creativity.
Here, culture is built for the long haul, not just a quick scroll. Read More... |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The Grove in Los Angeles |