Wisteria Festival in Sierra Madre Today

Today is the annual Sierra madre Wisteria Festival. The highlight of the festival is the viewing of a vine that was planted in 1894.  According to the Sierra Madre News, the first public viewing was in 1918. The festival will be celebrated from 9am to 5pm. Viewing is free, but the shuttle is ten dollars. You can usually expect a wait as well. For more information visit the Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce.

Image courtesy of Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce

Elise Thompson

About Elise Thompson

Born and raised in the great city of Los Angeles, this food, culture and music-loving punk rock angeleno wants to turn you on to all that is funky, delicious and weird in the city. While Elise holds down the fort, her adventurous alter ego Kiki Maraschino is known to roam the country in search of catfish.
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