Burbank European toy train exhibition. More then 200 toy trains from the 1930 & 40 on display.
Culver City Symphony Orchestra performs "On Our Way Up, Twenty-Ten". Winners of the Parness Young Artists Concerto Competition.
Hollywood Old Fire Station 27, is a completely restored facility, and represents what the station was like when it was in operation. Three apparatus bays are filled with equipment, some dating back to the early 1900s and not to be found anywhere else. In addition, artifacts and equipment of all types are on display, dating from the 1880s through the present day.
La Mirada The La Mirada Symphony orchestra will present its free POPS concerts. A variety of music from the 60s, big band style, will be highlighted as well as memory-joggers through the ages. Baritone and Soprano Ryan and Heather Riethmeier will return to this stage with songs from Camelot.
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 12:005:00 PM. Admission is free to all visitors during reconstruction, renovation and conservation of the collection.
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Hollywood 9th Annual NoHo Childrens Art & Poetry Festival,
family entertainment - music, dance, improv.
Pasadena PCC Flea Market. Over 450 vendors can be found there selling everything from high end antiques and collectibles to toys and tools to new, used and vintage clothing and used furniture. The prices are low, the lines are short and the vendors are friendly and helpful.
SilverLake Art/Craft & Vintage Fair. There will be local artists mixed in along with the best of vintage collectibles, vintage clothing, and retro furniture. Did we mention plants, succulents, a Tarot card reader, and a lady who does energy work on animals? What more could you ask for?