Bring back the La Verne Farmers Market

Recent signers:
tristin eberhart and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Growing up in La Verne for over 20 years, the Farmers Market was a cornerstone of my childhood. It's where the community came together, where local farmers and artisans shared their goods, and where the essence of La Verne was truly felt. For many residents, both young and mature the farmers market was a time to truly have fun together while still in our beloved town. 

Removing the Farmers Market has deprived La Verne of not just local commerce but of cultural and social vibrancy. It's heartbreaking to see that an essential community gathering point was taken away, potentially for monetary or developmental gains that do not benefit our residents. We shouldn't place short-term profits over community heritage and the social fabric that makes La Verne unique.

The La Verne Farmers Market was more than a place to buy; it was a place to be. It provided local farmers with a platform to sell their produce directly, ensuring fresh and organic options were available to everyone. It also encouraged sustainable practices and supported small businesses, creating an economic environment beneficial for our local economy. Our local city officials would rather make more money than see us have one nice thing. 

The Farmers Market served as a foundation for good health, economic growth, and social connections. Bringing it back could revive the community spirit that has been dimmed in its absence. Cities around the country see great success and communal joy from their local markets - La Verne should not be an exception.

Let’s bring back the La Verne Farmers Market to rekindle the invaluable community ties and support our local businesses. Sign this petition to show your support and let your voice be heard! Together, we can restore a beloved community staple for generations to cherish.

 

With love, Salem 

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Recent signers:
tristin eberhart and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Growing up in La Verne for over 20 years, the Farmers Market was a cornerstone of my childhood. It's where the community came together, where local farmers and artisans shared their goods, and where the essence of La Verne was truly felt. For many residents, both young and mature the farmers market was a time to truly have fun together while still in our beloved town. 

Removing the Farmers Market has deprived La Verne of not just local commerce but of cultural and social vibrancy. It's heartbreaking to see that an essential community gathering point was taken away, potentially for monetary or developmental gains that do not benefit our residents. We shouldn't place short-term profits over community heritage and the social fabric that makes La Verne unique.

The La Verne Farmers Market was more than a place to buy; it was a place to be. It provided local farmers with a platform to sell their produce directly, ensuring fresh and organic options were available to everyone. It also encouraged sustainable practices and supported small businesses, creating an economic environment beneficial for our local economy. Our local city officials would rather make more money than see us have one nice thing. 

The Farmers Market served as a foundation for good health, economic growth, and social connections. Bringing it back could revive the community spirit that has been dimmed in its absence. Cities around the country see great success and communal joy from their local markets - La Verne should not be an exception.

Let’s bring back the La Verne Farmers Market to rekindle the invaluable community ties and support our local businesses. Sign this petition to show your support and let your voice be heard! Together, we can restore a beloved community staple for generations to cherish.

 

With love, Salem 

The Decision Makers

La Verne City Council
5 Members
Meshal Kashifalghita
La Verne City Council - District 3
Wendy Lau
La Verne City Council - District 5
Steven Johnson
La Verne City Council - District 1

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Petition created on April 11, 2026