Torrance’s Cherry Blossom Cultural Festival is ready to bloom, while Descanso Gardens is bursting with blossoms.
Blooms are zooming this season around Southern California due to some early hot-hot-hot days, but you can usually count on the last days of March and first days of April to be full of fruit tree magnificence.
A cultural festival in Torrance has long celebrated this moment, and you can join the joyful gathering March 29 at Columbia Park; food trucks, dance performances, and more are part of the pretty petal-fun festivity. And atin La Cañada Flintridge? Now is the moment: The Japanese Garden cherry trees are lovely, lush, and full of picturesque flair. Non-members should reserve in advance, for sure, for sure.Comic-Con International, that sizable San Diego everything-and-more pop-tacular, is a few months out, but an expo presented by Comic-Con is arising in Anaheim over the last weekend of March. This is a cosplayer's dream, so don your best get-up, then fly by the convention center for performer-cool panels, opportunities to meet artists, and all sorts of workshops that delightfully drill into specific topics, from breaking into the games industry to creating comics. Spidey senses are tingling: It's happening March 27-29.Presented by Gloria Molina Grand Park, and happening at the DTLA destination, this vendor-strong celebration will be full of yummy food spots, musical goodness, and sweet civic spirit. It's all taking palate-tempting place on the evening of March 28, and it is the first-ever VendorFest at the park. The uplifting happening, which honors LA's street vendors, is"... highlighting how the power of one dream can move a family and community forward." Over 40 vendors, selling eats, art, and more, are expected to attend.Honey tastings, way-cool animal education, and the chance to hobnob with a certain Big Bunny are on tremendous tap at the Los Angeles Zoo as March winds down. This"reimagined" spring event will bounce, bounce, bounce over several spring weekends, but the bright kick-off, set for March 27-29, will offer a multitude of happy and whimsical warm-weather activities and sights. Zoo admission is needed, yep, and you can find out what each weekend will offer through late May by bounce, bounce, bouncing by the site.Wisteria, that draping and delightful and fabulous vine, graces bowers and doorways and walls across our region each March. The biggest of the wisteria vines is located in the foothills, in two private backyards, and Sierra Madre honors this enormous specimen with a one-day festival each year. The in-town fest is free — look for booths, art, food trucks, and such — while shuttles up to the vine are ticketed. It's purpling-up our worlds March 28, and, oh yes, it is spelled"wistaria" around Sierra Madre, a longstanding and lovable local tradition.
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