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Heartfelt, Homegrown, and Here to Stay

By Stella Pierce , Contributing Writer AKA PIO
August 20, 2025 at 03:55pm. Views: 1947

What started as a passion project built on purpose, plant-based goodness, and community connection has blossomed into one of Grand Terrace’s most beloved monthly events. Vegan Vibes Grand Terrace is getting ready to celebrate its one-year anniversary, and if this past weekend’s turnout was any indication, it’s clear this market has become a staple in the heart of the city. 

Each month, Vegan Vibes brings together a buzzing blend of vegan-friendly vendors, food trucks, artisans, and music but it’s not just the products that keep the crowds coming back. It’s the energy, the authenticity, and the pure love for community that makes every event feel like a family reunion under the sun.

Raffle After Raffle – And Always a Surprise 

One of the most anticipated parts of every Vegan Vibes gathering? The raffles. And they never disappoint.

From PlayStation 5s to retro gaming systems, the prizes are as diverse as the vendors. It’s not just about the items it’s about the experience of waiting for your number, watching a child win their first big prize, or cheering on a fellow community member. It’s these small, unforgettable moments that make Vegan Vibes a true celebration.

A Feast for the Senses (And the Soul) 

No Vegan Vibes event is complete without a lineup of mouthwatering food vendors. Whether you’re biting into a crispy potato taco, cooling down with a fruity agua fresca, or sipping on an icy slushy , or plant friendly drink, there’s something here for every appetite and every diet.

But food is just the beginning. The event is a carefully curated showcase of local, and traveling small businesses offering handmade lotions, permanent jewelry, plant-based skincare, vintage clothes, accessories, and art. Whether you’re shopping for gifts or self-care, it’s a treasure trove of homegrown creativity and eco-conscious living.

Heartfelt, Homegrown, and Here to Stay

What sets Vegan Vibes apart is its devotion to supporting small businesses and fostering a welcoming, inclusive space. Many of the vendors are local artisans and creators who have found a platform through this market connecting with customers who care about quality, sustainability, and community. 

It’s not just a market it’s a movement. One built on the idea that small businesses matter, that conscious living can be fun, and that supporting local should always feel this good.

The Countdown to One Year

As Vegan Vibes prepares to celebrate its one-year anniversary next month, excitement is already building. With bigger raffles, returning fan-favorite vendors, live entertainment, and even more surprises on the way, the upcoming celebration promises to be the biggest Vegan Vibes yet.

Congratulations to the team behind Vegan Vibes Grand Terrace for creating not just an event, but a community tradition. Here’s to one year of plant-powered fun and many more to come.

See you next month in Grand Terrace  where the vibes are always good, and the food is always vegan.

 

 

 

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