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Sunday - February 14, 2010

Saint Valentine's Day



 

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 Ark’s 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.