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FREE in LA
Friday - October 7, 2011
 

 

Culver City • The Wende Museum, artifacts from former communist Eastern Europe.

Huntington Park • 18th annual Teast of Mexico Festival. Include carnival rides, food and game booths, exhibits and displays by area businesses and free entertainment. Folklorico dance troupes and prominent Latino recording artists will be featured on two stages. Street festival is a free family health fair, a petting zoo, a children’s piņata making contest and two menudo cooking competitions.

Long Beach • Shark Lagoon Night, get up close with the ocean’s ultimate predators at the Aquarium of the Pacific.

Long Beach • Long Beach Museum of Art. Beautiful sculpture gardens surrounding one hundred year old Craftsmen buildings overlooking the ocean. Exhibitions of American decorative arts, early 20th Century European art, California Modernism and contemporary art, including video. Educational programs for children and adults.

Pasadena Norton Simon Museum and immers yourself in the world-class collection is an adventure in the visual arts. Raphael, Botticelli, Rembrandt, Renoir, Monet, Degas, Picasso and Van Gogh ae but a few, they are all here. FREE 6PM to 9PM. 

Pasadena • Heart & Soul Healing Arts Center. You can contact spirits! Internationally renowned energy healer and medium Alexandra Leclere will show you how you can open up to spirits around you just waiting to help you. 

San Pedro • Cabrillo Marine Museum. 38 saltwater aquariums display Southern California sea creatures, including sharks, eels, octopi and crabs as they would appear in nature. Visitors can touch live animals in the tide pool "touch tank" and learn about the marine environment.