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FREE in LA
Sunday - April 18, 2010




Griffith Park • The Los Angeles Live Steamers Railroad Museum (LALS). We operate our 7½" gauge model trains for the general public free of charge from 11 am - 3 PM every Sunday (weather permitting). If you like trains then this is the place for you.

 

Hollywood • Star-Studded Movie Premiere. See you the stars up close. Today Summit Films'
"Furry Vengeance". Starring: Brendan Fraser and Brooke Shields.

 

Monterey Park • 13th Annual Cherry Blossom Festival. Enjoy a wide array of Japanese cultural arts and entertainment, food, crafts, and games. Highlights include taiko drum groups, sumo wrestling demonstration, Kabuki performance, traditional dance performances, and special musical guests.

 

Mont Washington • Autry National Center Southwest Museum of the American Indian, being the oldest museum in the city of Los Angeles, is now on "Limited Access" and will only be open on Saturday and Sunday from 12:00–5:00 PM. Admission is free to all visitors during reconstruction, renovation and conservation of the collection.


Mid-Wilshire • Los Angeles County Museum of Art "LACMA". Free chamber music concert 6 PM in the Leo S. Bing Theather. Performing: Pianist Bruce Brubaker, a Haydn Celebration.

 

Pasadena • CalTech Caltech-Occidental Symphony Orchestra presents the Concerto Winners Concert.

 

Santa Monica • Certified Farmers' Markets. Stuff for the kids and a live open air concert, today preforming "Stefani Valadez Ensemble".

 

Valley Village • A Scottish Kitchen Cèilidh Bring your musical instruments (fiddles, whistles, bagpipes, harps, guitars, drums, etc.), your dancing feet, your singing voices, traditional songs, lyrical poems, witty jokes, old stories and join us for a casual evening of sharing Scottish music and culture.


Yorba Linda • Richard M. Nixon Library. Free concerts are held Sundays, except when otherwise noted, and are open to the public. Doors open at 1:15 p.m., and concerts begin at 2:00 p.m.