East LA. •
Latino Book & Family Festival. Arts & crafts, story-telling, music,
Folklórico dancing, various exhibits, and traditional Mexican foods.
Encino • Jam Sessions At the Center for Folk Music today Folk Song Jam. Bring your guitar, banjo, fiddle, etc. and join in or just sit and listen.
Encino • 24th Annual Taste of Encino. Entertainment, Live Music, a Moon Bounce, slide & rock climbing wall and pumpkin patch and much more for the whole family.
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 piñata making contest and two menudo cooking competitions.
Long Beach • Museum of Latin American Art. MoLAA's mission is to educate the public about contemporary Latin American fine art (by artists who have lived and worked in Latin America since WWII) through the presentation of a significant permanent collection, dynamic exhibitions and related cultural and educational programs.
Marina del Rey • “Discover Marina del Rey”. Information booths on health, safety and environment. Plus water events, live music, rides, games marionette hows, and arts and crafts.
Marina del Rey • Fisherman's Village Concert. Live 2 Azzl Smooth Jazz concerts outdoors in the plaza near the lighthouse.
Monrovia • 48th annual fine arts festival. Fine artists displaying, selling and demonstrating their arts (painting, ceramics, collage, photography, jewelry, sculpture, etc). Silent Auction; Live entertainment; Food booths; Non-profit booths.
Olvera Street • 4th Annual ‘La Feria de Los Moles’ Puebla vs Oaxaca
The rich flavor, folklore
and color of the (The Mole Fair) in Los Angeles. An all day event that congregats an
attendance record of 20,000 providing the opportunity to taste over 13
different Mexican Moles ranging from sweet savory to hot spicy.
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. Sinatra and Big Band Songs by Hershel Green with Pianist Ann Patrick Green. Doors open at 1:15 p.m., and concerts begin at 2:00 p.m.