In fact, it’s more likely that you’ve already walked its paths lined with jewelry-laden tables and smiling vendors offering antique furniture or artisan goods made by hand.
Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if your favorite vintage leather jacket came from RH Factor’s carefully curated selection, or if your living room walls look like they’re sponsored by Vintage Printage (you can never have too many posters made from 1970 editions of Rolling Stone magazine).
You’ve probably experienced the sensory bliss that is scarfing down a lamb gyro with greek yogurt, tomatoes, red onions and oregano fries from Kalamaki Greek Street Food truck while watching local musicians tear up a live set on the Greenway Amphitheater.
Or maybe, if you have a sweet tooth like me, you’ve grabbed a chocolate coconut cream milkshake from the 100% vegan food truck Govinda’s Veggie Bomb to sip while you shop.
So I won’t explain the Melrose Trading Post to you. You clearly already know and love it. (If you don’t know it, learn more here! If you have suggestions, let us know here!) We’re lucky to know you, too.
However—you might be missing out on a big part of the Melrose Trading Post’s story. According to the results of our recent survey, at least 50% of our customers don’t know the magic behind this vibrant flea market.
Do you?
“Are you aware of who runs the Melrose Trading Post?”
Well, my friends—it’s time to solve the mystery.
“The Melrose Trading Post is so awesome. I wonder who’s in charge of putting on this event every Sunday?”
The Melose Trading Post is operated by Greenway Arts Alliance.
“Oh, okay. So that must be some giant, uncaring corporation, right?”
NO! Greenway Arts Alliance is a community-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to unite communities through art, education and social entrepreneurship.
“Wow! I had no idea. How does the Melrose Trading Post help Greenway Arts Alliance to accomplish those goals?”
In exchange for admission and vendor fees, the Melrose Trading Post offers our customers a constantly evolving experience and local creative small business owners a place to sell their unique wares. Greenway Arts Alliance then uses those fees for good. We award grants to Fairfax High School organizations for sports equipment, beautification projects, teacher programs, theater productions, and more.
“Wow. So every time I come to the Melrose Trading Post to buy a cute hand-painted desk planter from Souilless, I’m actually supporting the most successful ongoing social enterprise program in the history of Los Angeles Unified School District?”
You sure are.
“I’m going to come back every Sunday. Now that I know I’m supporting the arts with my shopping, I’m going to finally grab that three panel film reel of the Godfather Trilogy that JM Film Resins turned into an art object.”
Have fun! While you’re there, don’t forget to check out Melrose Mornings, our curated programming series for families.
“Wait a minute! I want to know more about Greenway Arts Alliance’s work. Can you tell me about what they’ve done so far?”
Sure thing! Greenway Arts Alliance has accomplished much since its founding in 1997.