Curious about what things people in Lubbock aren’t fans of, I surveyed some locals. I asked them ‘What are your favorite things about Lubbock?’ but with the caveat of ‘wrong answers only’.
Located at 130th St & FM 179, this market is open every 1st and 3rd weekend from March through December on both Saturday and Sunday. It is made up of a variety of small buildings that have different vendors inside.
There is one place in Lubbock that I know will for-sure have them in stock ASAP. It’s Lubbock’s one and only record store that is always up to date with the latest vinyl and big artist releases, Ralph’s Records.
If life is chaotic and you find yourself too busy on the weekends to make it to local markets, there is a new service that might be right up your alley.
Literacy Lubbock has just announced the next chapter in the Lubbock Book Festival. This event promotes the written word, connect authors and readers, showcase local authors and fundraise for Literacy Lubbock’s adult education programs.
Not only can you meet the chickens and the farmers that care for them, but you can also purchase eggs, enjoy family-friendly games, try out food trucks, and buy locally produced foods at the Farmers Market at Alcove Farms.
Craigslist is a great way to buy unique items from personal sellers at a great price, but to one Lubbock girl, the site can also be used to prank some friends.