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Cayton Children's Museum Brings Free Weekly Family Programming to West LA's Bundy Triangle Night Market

Cayton Children's Museum Brings Free Weekly Family Programming to West LA's Bundy Triangle Night Market
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Cayton Children's Museum will offer free, weekly hands-on activities for children and families at the Bundy Triangle Night Market in Sawtelle every Friday from March 27 through the end of October, the museum announced.

The programming, offered in partnership with Los Angeles City Councilwoman Traci Park, will run from 5 to 8 p.m. each Friday at the Bundy Triangle, a public space at Ohio Avenue and Bundy Drive. The broader night market, presented by Raw Inspiration, runs from 5 to 9 p.m.

"Our job is to serve families across greater Los Angeles, and that means showing up where they are," said Thomas Sullivan, president and CEO of Cayton Children's Museum. "The Department of Cultural Affairs and Councilwoman Park have been active partners in this work, and that civic commitment enhances and expands what children's museums can do beyond their own walls."

The night market is presented in partnership with Raw Inspiration, the CD11 Foundation, Park, the Department of Cultural Affairs and the West Los Angeles/Sawtelle Neighborhood Council.

Located in Downtown Santa Monica, Cayton Children's Museum serves children ages 0–8 and their families through 21,000 square feet of play-based exhibits. The museum was founded in 1991 as the Zimmer Children's Museum and rebranded as Cayton in 2019. It welcomes more than 155,000 visitors annually.

The Bundy Triangle events are free and open to the public.

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