3rd & Fairfax Farmers Market. Mardi Gras Celebration, feature the popular Mutti Gras Pet Parade, live zydeco and New Orleans music, arts and crafts for kids, bead-tossing and authentic Cajun food and beer!
Burbank
European toy train exhibition. More then 200 toy trains from the 1930
& 40 on display.
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 Amoeba Music Live performance tonight by Build an Arks live performance integrates elements from African music, readings of mystic Sufi poetry, and a whole lot of love.
Los Angeles Convention Center Soccer Nation Expo 2010. The largest free family soccer exposition in the United States. The first 500 people admitted each morning will receive a free goodie bag of soccer swag.
Mid-Wilshire Los Angeles County Museum of Art "LACMA". Free chamber music concert 6 PM in the Leo S. Bing Theather. Performing
Mission Hills Andres Pico Adobe.The second oldest adobe still standing in LA. Built in 1834.
Pasadena Bunny Museum. Over 23,279 Bunny Items and multiplying daily! Their bunny collection is the largest in the world.
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?
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.