Monday's Scoop: Cesar Chavez Day, City Hall Closed
Catch up on last week's headlines and prepare for a cloudy day.
Weho Patch Week in Review
Last week brought marathon racers and a new City Council to West Hollywood. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office launched an inquiry into possible misuse of credit cards by West Hollywood City Hall employees. West Hollywood supporters and city officials mourned the loss of Elizabeth Taylor. Get caught up on headlines from the past week here.
City Hall Closed
City Hall will be closed in observance of Cesar Chavez Day. The national holiday was established by Los Angeles volunteers who organized and led the effort in California that won Cesar Chavez Day, the first legal state holiday and day of service and learning in honor of farm worker leader Cesar E. Chavez, according to the official website.
Helen Albert Certified Farmers' Market
The award-winning market in Plummer Park's north parking lot features organic and farm fresh fruits, fish, vegetables, baked goods, flowers and crepes between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. For more information, contact the Recreation Division at 323-848-6502, and for picks from Patch's resident food critic, David De Bacco, click here.
Taste is offering half off all bottles of wine as part of its Wine Discovery Night. The contemporary California restaurant offers pizza, pasta, salads, sandwiches and more. For more information, call 323-852-6888.
Weho Weather: Patchy Fog
The National Weather Service predicts patchy fog before 11 a.m. with an otherwise partly sunny day. The high will be near 66, dropping to around 49. Expect calm wind and a lot of clouds.