Spring into spring break with these 4 activities

Jenica Felicitas

Spring break is approaching in the blink of an eye and there is always something for people to do. Check out these activities, events and trends everyone can hop on and try out over spring break. 

626 Night Market Mini

Different cuisines seem to be trending on all social media platforms, making all our stomachs rumble whenever we watch a food review, mukbang or cooking video on our For You page. So why not take a night to go on a road trip to 626 Night Market Mini? This food festival in Santa Monica is home to at least 36 local food pop-ups, merchandise and crafts vendors that rotate almost every month. Admission is free and the event will be taking place in the SP+ Parking on April 1 and 2 from 1-10 p.m. Don’t forget to bring your phone, some cash and make your own food reviews. 

Stray Kids is an eight-member K-pop boy group from JYP Entertainment that debuted in 2017. In honor of their latest mini-album “ODDINARY,” the group announced that they will be going on their second world tour called “MANIAC.” (Wikimedia Commons)

“MANIAC”

The South Korean male K-pop group Stray Kids announced that they are going on another world tour, making this their second trip around the world. In honor of their latest mini-album, “ODDINARY,” the concert is called “MANIAC” after the album’s title track. Fans should expect songs from their album and other Billboard hits such as “God’s Menu” and “Red Lights.” They will be performing in Los Angeles at the BMO Stadium on March 31 and April 2 but tickets are limited. For all the K-pop fans, don’t hesitate to jump out of bed and book your ticket now at vividseats.com or ticketmaster.com

818 Market

As spring makes its comeback, our closet may need a little makeover. So, why not make a pit stop at the 818 Market? This weekend, the 818 Market is going to be the Westfield Sherman Oaks Mall, where small businesses throughout the San Fernando Valley take this opportunity to promote their products and services to the younger generation. People are expected to be greeted with booths selling clothes, accessories, food and much more. There is no admission fee and the event will be on April 8 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

The Underwood Family Farms are hosting an Easter event from March 18 to April 10 where families can come and ride a tractor, take photos with the Easter Bunny and walk alongside the fields of the farm. (Rawpixel)

“Easter on the Farm”

If you’re looking for a way to revisit your childhood with friends and family, then you may want to go to Underwood Family Farms. The Underwood Family Farms are hosting an Easter event from March 18 to April 10 where families can come and ride a tractor, take photos with the Easter bunny and walk alongside the fields of the farm. However, you’ll have to buy additional tickets for the Easter egg hunt, toss and egg decorating. So save the date, bring some friends along and buy your tickets at timeout.com