A couple of popular Willow Glen events will have gone missing in action this spring, including the Spring Wine Walk.

That event, one of several wine walks held in Willow Glen throughout the year since late 2011, was suddenly canceled April 18 with little explanation. The Spring Wine Walk had been scheduled for April 22.

The Willow Glen Business Association, which was organizing the heavily attended event, notified ticket buyers and announced on social media that this year’s event had been canceled “due to unforeseen circumstances.”

Some residents speculated that the cancellation could be due to the Los Gatos Wine Walk being held the same day. But Scarlet Myers, executive director of the Willow Glen Business Association, said only that the organization had made a “last-ditch effort to get things aligned for the city.” She didn’t elaborate.

“To be honest, we don’t really have a comment on the situation because we’re trying to move forward,” Myers told the Resident. She added that association members “don’t want to dwell on the past” and are “trying to move past this current letdown.”

Buyers will have their tickets refunded and should allow up to one week for processing, Myers said. The association is now planning a Summer Wine Walk for sometime in July, but details are not being made public yet. A special promo code will be sent around the beginning of May to those who bought tickets for the Spring Wine Walk. The code will be good for a discount on tickets to the Summer Wine Walk.

Meanwhile, the opening date for the Willow Glen Farmers Market is still up in the air. Its organizer, Urban Village Farmers’ Markets, nevertheless assured the Resident the farmers market should be back by the first week of June.

“We do intend to bring the Willow Glen Farmers Market back,” said Ron Pardini, executive director of Urban Village. “We are still negotiating for the community center on Lincoln Avenue. We got our application in, but we just learned it’s almost $8,000 for a six-month permit, so we still need to talk with the city about this.

“Nothing is confirmed but we sure hope to have the market back in Willow Glen,” he added.

The Cambrian Park Farmers Market meanwhile is returning this year to the Cambrian Park Plaza, Pardini said. Starting May 3, that market will be open every Wednesday through September at the corner of Camden and Union avenues.