Book Soup, 8818 Sunset Blvd, West Hwd
310/659-3110 ● booksoup.com
Thu 2/3 7 pm
Opera Talk at the Burbank Library
The LA Opera League presents a talk on Britten's "Turn Of the Screw."
Central Library, 110 N Glenoaks Blvd, Burbank
818/238-5600 ● BurbankLibrary.com
Thu 2/3 7 pm
Capitalism at LAPL
Aloud presents writer & entrepreneur Peter Barnes in conversation with historian Joyce Appleby about whether the market can effectively serve both private interest & public good. RSVP.
Taper Auditorium, LA Public Library, 5th & Flower, Downtown LA
213/228-7025 ● lapl.org
Thu 2/3 7 pm (see 2/2)
Moon Landings at the Observatory
Thu 2/3 7 pm
Happening at MOCA Geffen
As part of their Engagement Party residency, The League of Imaginary Scientists brings in their Evolving Contraption, a morphing art apparatus & stage for interactive adventures. Galleries open free.
Museum of Contemporary Art, 152 N Central, Little Tokyo
213/621-1745 ● moca.org
Thu 2/3 7:30 pm
Film at the Korean Cultural Center
Screening of the recent Korean TV feature "Becoming a Popular Song.”
Korean Cultural Center, 5505 Wilshire Blvd, Miracle Mile
323/733-0500 ● kccla.org
Thu 2/3 7:30 pm
Archaeology at LACMA
Marian Feldman presents "Diplomacy by Design: Luxury Arts & an "International Style" in the Ancient Near East, 1400–1200 BCE. RSVP.
LA County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire, Miracle Mile
323/857-6512 ● lacma.org
Thu 2/3 8 pm
Recital at CalArts
Voice Dept themed recital — a theatrical evening of murder, nature, passion & insanity.
Wild Beast, CalArts, 24700 McBean Parkway, Valencia
661/253-7800 ● calarts.edu
Fri 2/4 12 noon
Architecture Talk at SCI-Arc
A special lecture by renowned English architect Sir Peter Cook, a founding member of the 1960s futurist group Archigram.
SCI-Arc, 960 E 3rd St, Downtown LA
213/613-2200 ● sciarc.edu
Fri 2/4 12 noon
Music at Trinity Lutheran
A noontime concert by oboist Rong-Huey Liu & organist Namhee Han.
Trinity Lutheran Church, 1340 11th St, Manhattan Beach
310/546-3106 ● palosverdes.com/tlcmusic
Fri 2/4 2 pm
Gender Studies at USC
Valerie Jenness discusses "The Olympics of Gender Authenticity: Sex, Violence & Transgender Inmates in Prisons for Men." RSVP.
Social Sciences Bldg 250, USC
213/740-1739 ● usc.edu
Fri 2/4 3:15 pm
Teen Arts at the Rowland Heights Library
A workshop for ages 10-14 - Learn drawing & painting techniques, build visual art skills emphasizing process, learn 2D & 3D design, create mixed media art in a fun, hands-on workshops with a professional artist. RSVP.
Library, 1850 Nogales St, Rowland Heights
626/912-5348 ● colapublib.org
Fri 2/4 3:30 pm
Teen Movie at the NoHo Library
TGIF screens "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," starring Nicolas Cage.
North Hollywood Branch of LAPL, 5211 Tujunga Ave, NH
818/766-7185 ● .lapl.org
Fri 2/4 6 - 10 pm
1st Fridays on Abbott Kinney
Shops stay open late, with live jazz, openings, refreshments, artist talks, discounts, & surprises.
Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice
310/399-5544 ● abbotkinneynow.com
Fri 2/4 7 pm
Language at Vroman's
Liza Bakewell presents "Madre: Perilous Journeys With a Spanish Noun."
Vroman's, 695 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena
626/449-5320 ● vromansbookstore.com
Fri 2/4 7 pm
Salon at Majestical Roof
An evening of poetry & live music from Ricardo Acuña & David Strother + guests, & free wine.
Majestical Roof, 88 N Fair Oaks Ave, Pasadena
http://tinyurl.com/23tklwm
Fri 2/4 7 pm
Japanese Film at UCLA
Screening of "Love & Honor" (2006) directed by the legendary Yamada Yôji.
Melnitz/James Bridges Theater, UCLA
310/825-4811 ● international.ucla.edu
Fri 2/4 7 pm
Art Direction at Book Soup
Cathy Whitlock presents "Designs on Film: A Century of Hollywood Art Direction."
Book Soup, 8818 Sunset Blvd, West Hwd
310/659-3110 ● booksoup.com
Fri 2/4 7 pm
Gospel at 1st Lutheran Venice
Scott Cross sings upbeat inspirational songs of faith & hope for challenging times.
1st Lutheran Church, 815 Venice Blvd, Venice
310/821-2740 ● flvenice.org
Fri 2/4 7 pm
Animation at USC
Colombian filmmakers & international media scholars screen & discuss rarely seen, expressive Colombian animation. RSVP.
Eileen Norris Cinema Theatre, USC
213/740-6786 ● usc.edu
Fri 2/4 7 pm
Behind the Scenes at the Hammer
Join us for a Q&A with the Hammer team about staff roles in the museum, from curator to preparator, illuminating day-to-day life in the museum & the career trajectories that led us to our positions at the Hammer.
UCLA Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire, Westwood
213/309-4322 ● hammer.ucla.edu
Fri 2/4 7:30 pm
Sacred Music at All Saints' BH
Choral Evensong - The All Saints' Choir performs music of Lauridsen, Hancock, & Hoiby.
All Saints’ Episcopal, 504 N Camden Dr, Beverly Hills
310/275-0123 ● allsaintsbh.org
Fri 2/4 7:30 pm
Theater at Rio Hondo College
Short scenes & monologues performed by students nominated for the Irene Ryan Awards.
Black Box Theatre, Rio Hondo College, 3600 Workman Mill Rd, Whittier
562/908-3492 ● riohondo.edu/arts
Fri 2/4 7:30 pm
Concert at Riviera United Methodist
Dawn Brooks, Dan Wilson, Anastasia Glasheen, & Mark Waters, accompanied by pianists Cory Johnson & Cheryl Anne Roach, explore the music & lyrics of early Sondheim. Free-will offering.
Riviera UMC, 375 Palos Verdes Blvd, Redondo Beach
310/378-9273 ● rivieraumc.com
Fri 2/4 7:30 pm
Astronomy at the Observatory
All Space Considered: Space news & update program by Observatory Curator & staff.
Griffith Observatory, Griffith Park
213/473-0800 ● griffithobservatory.org
Fri 2/4 8 pm (also 2/11. 2/18. 2/25)
Recital at the Colburn
Friday Night Recitals feature performances by students of all ages from the School of Performing Arts, selected by their instructors.
Colburn School, 200 S Grand Ave, Downtown LA
213-621-1050 ● colburnschool.edu
Fri 2/4 8 pm
Concert at LAHC
The South Bay Chamber Music Society presents Chamber Music Palisades, playing music of Mozart, Schubert, Novak, & Franck.
Recital Hall, LA Harbor College, 1111 Figueroa Pl, Wilmington
310/372-4222 ● palosverdes.com/sbcms
Fri 2/4 8 pm
Recital at CalArts
Guest artist Lukas Ligeti performs an electronic percussion extravaganza.
ROD Hall, CalArts, 24700 McBean Parkway, Valencia
661/253-7800 ● calarts.edu
Fri 2/4 8 pm (also 2/5)
Concert in Claremont
The annual Ussachevsky Memorial Festival presents electronic & acoustic music by MaryClare Brzytwa, Karlheinz Essl, Tom Flaherty, Matthew Malsky, Frank Zappa & others.
Lyman Hall, 150 E 4th St, Claremont
909/607-2671 ● music.pomona.edu
Fri 2/4 8 pm
Music at Caltech
An evening with the Student Chamber Ensembles, with featured artists Christopher Kovalchick & Yousi Ma, play music of Mozart, Hindemith, & Schubert.
Dabney Lounge, Caltech, 332 S Michigan Ave, Pasadena
626/395-4652 ● events.caltech.edu
Fri 2/4 8 pm
Concert at USC
A night of solo & ensemble works from composers influenced & supported by longtime Thornton faculty member James Smith. RSVP.
Alfred Newman Recital Hall, USC
213/740-6474 ● usc.edu
Fri 2/4 8 pm
Documentary at the Warner Grand
PBS's Independent Lens screens Daniel H Birman's "Me Facing Life: Cyntoia's Story," following the story of Cyntoia Brown, who is serving a life sentence for murder at the age of 16. RSVP onine.
Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W 6th St, San Pedro
310/833-4813 ● grandvision.org
Fri 2/4 8 pm
Concert in Torrance
"A Night in Old Vienna" The Beach Cities Symphony Orchestra, with soprano Demetra George, performs music of Strauss, Schubert, Lehar, Mozart, & Sieczynski. Preconcert talk at 7:30.
Marsee Auditorium, El Camino College, 16007 Crenshaw, Torrance
310/379-9725 ● beachcitiessymphony.org
Sat 2/5 7:30 am
Bird Walk in Pasadena
Meet seasonal birds with a guide from the Audubon Society.
Hahamongna Watershed Park, Foothill & Oak Grove Dr, Pasadena
818/544-5009 ● pasadenaaudubon.org
Sat 2/5 8 am (also 2/12, 2/26)
Bird Walk at Dockweiler Beach
We will Look for shore birds & explore their habitat & life cycles with members of the Audubon Society. RSVP.
Greystone Mansion, 905 Loma Vista Dr, Beverly Hills
310/726-4128 ● laaudubon.org
Sat 2/5 8 am
Bird Walk at Lake Castaic
See early migratory birds along the lake with an Audubon guide. See website for directions.
Meet in Lot 4, Lake Castaic Park
661/257-4050 ● sfvaudubon.org
Sat 2/5 9 am
Nature Ramble in Franklin Canyon
Meander around the lake with a naturalist & discover the lives of plants & insects. Bring a snack. RSVP. 2 hrs.
Franklin Canyon Ranch, near Beverly Drive & Coldwater (call for directions)
310/858-7272 ● nps.gov/samo
Sat 2/5 9 am
History Walk in South Pasadena
Easy 3-mile walk through historic neighborhoods threatened by proposed extension of the 710 Fwy, visiting historic residential & business districts.
Meet SW corner of Mission & Meridian, South Pasadena
626/359-5278 ● angeles.sierraclub.org/pasadena
Sat 2/5 9 am
Birdwalk in Rolling Hills Estates
Naturalist Loretta Rose shows birds coming in to roost.
Nature Center, 27305 Palos Verdes Dr East, RHE
310/541-7613 ● pvplc.org
Sat 2/5 9:30 am
Winter Walk in Cold Creek
Savor a hibernal walk-about along a streamside trail through oak woodlands to a gently rolling chaparral basin below craggy sandstone peaks. RSVP. 2 hrs.
Cold Creek Canyon Preserve, near Topanga & Mulholland (call for directions)
818/346-9620 ● nps.gov/samo
Sat 2/5 10 am
Movie Walk at Sooky Goldman
Tour the sites of movie & TV productions; see how the industry affects the environment. 2 hrs.
Sooky Goldman Nature Center, near Coldwater & Mulholland (call for directions)
310/858-3090 ● nps.gov/samo
Sat 2/5 10 am
Gardening at the Hawthorne Library
Learn how to develop an ocean friendly garden using native plants, water-efficient irrigation devices, permeable materials & on-site water retention techniques. RSVP.
Library, 12700 Grevillea Ave, Hawthorne
310/679-8193 ● colapublib.org
Sat 2/5 10 am
Nature Walk in Rocky Oaks
A slow-paced walk for all ages. Join a ranger-led bilingual hike & learn about the local flora & fauna during this chilly season. 1 hr.
Rocky Oaks, near Kanan & Mulholland (call for directions)
818/758-1964 ● nps.gov/samo
Sat 2/5 10 am
Tour at the Alex Theatre
The historic Theatre opens its doors for a backstage tour, with an overview of the venue's 82-year history, architecture, art, restoration process & current activities & programs. RSVP.
Alex Theatre, 216 N Brand Blvd, Glendale
818/243-7700 ● alextheatre.org
Sat 2/5 10 am - 5:30 pm
Lunar New Year in Alhambra
The San Gabriel Valley celebrates the new year with a parade of colorful floats & marching bands, + food booths, arts & crafts, games, rides, entertainment, & cultural exhibits.
Valley Blvd, between Garfield & Almansor, Alhambra
626/395-9995 ● lunarnewyearparade.com
Sat 2/5 10:30 am - 4:30 pm
Family Festival at the Huntington
The Chinese New Year Family Festival promises lion dancers, shadow puppets, masks, readings, painting & Tai Chi demos, live music, flower market, scavenger hunt, & more. Free w/admission.
Huntington Library, 1151 Oxford Rd, San Marino
626/405-2100 ● huntington.org
Sat 2/5 11 am - 1 pm
Bikes at SMMOA
Tour the museum & participate in a mini-ride to learn safe riding in city streets with the guidance of Cyclists Inciting Change thru Live Exchange (C.I.C.L.E.).
Santa Monica Museum of Art, Bergamot Station, 2525 Michigan Ave, SM
310/586-6488 ● smmoa.org
Sat 2/5 11 am - 8 pm (also 2/6)
Chinese New Year in Chinatown
The 111th Annual Golden Dragon Parade & Chinese New Year Festival has lion dancers, tournaments, cooking demos, live music & dance, Tai Chi, kids' crafts, a car show, artisan fair, coronations, & much more. Parade noon Sat; multiple night-spots host afterparties.
Chinatown, Downtown LA
213/617-0396 ● lagoldendragonparade.com
Sat 2/5 11:30 am, 3 pm (also 2/6, 2/19, 2/20)
Artist-at-Work at the Getty Villa
Join the craftspeople of Legio VI Victrix for a live demonstration of the tools & techniques used for creating metal objects of daily use. RSVP to visit.
Getty Villa, 17985 PCH, Pacific Palisades
310/440-7300 ● getty.edu
Sat 2/5 12 noon
Monterey at Vroman's
Stephen R. Palumbi discusses "The Death & Life of Monterey Bay: A Story of Revival."
Vroman's, 695 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena
626/449-5320 ● vromansbookstore.com
Sat 2/5 12 noon - 4 pm
Festival in Cerritos
The Festival of Friendship promises entertainment celebrating the many cultures of the area on 3 stages: Hawaiian, Chinese, Korean, & Mexican dance, + Lion Dance, the International Peace Choir, flamenco dancers, & more.
Los Cerritos Center, Cerritos
562/916-1254 ● cerritos.us
Sat 2/5 1 pm
Cooking at the Hacienda Heights Library
Theresa Lin presents a workshop with cooking tips, step-by-step demonstrations, & food tastings.
16010 La Monde St, Hacienda Heights
626/968-9356 ● colapublib.org
Sat 2/5 1 pm
Ojai at SMPL
SAH/SCC presents Craig Walker in a visual presentation on the architectural history of the Ojai Valley, through the vintage views in his new book, "Ojai: A Postcard History."
Main Library, 601 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica
310/458-8600 ● smpl.org
Sat 2/5 1 pm (see 2/2)
Moon Landings at the Observatory
Sat 2/5 1 pm
Entrepreneurship at LAPL
The LA Chapter of Inventors Workshop International presents "Cashing In On Your Great Ideas: 10th Annual Funding Workshop."
LA Public Library, 5th & Flower, Downtown LA
213/228-7110 ● lapl.org
Sat 2/5 1 - 4 pm
Kids' Stuff at the Petersen
Discovery Days: Car-inspired arts & crafts, followed by actors from LA BookPALS reading stories. Free w/admission.
Petersen Museum, 6060 Wilshire Blvd, Miracle Mile
323/964-6347 ● petersen.org
Sat 2/5 2 pm
Korea at PAM
Mary Connor shares the intriguing but often overlooked story of Korea's role along the historical Silk Road trade route. Free w/admission; RSVP.
Pacific Asia Museum, 46 N Los Robles Ave, Pasadena
626/449-2742 ● pacificasiamuseum.org
Sat 2/5 2 pm
Kids' Music at the Culver City Library
Celebrate Black History Month at the library with a performance by acclaimed storyteller & traditional Kora musician Baba..
Julian Dixon Library, 4975 Overland Ave, Culver City
310/559-1676 ● colapublib.org
Sat 2/5 2 pm
Trees at Sooky Goldman
A playful, interactive program devoted to all things with woody trunks, roots, branches & leaves or needles. All ages.
Sooky Goldman Nature Center, near Coldwater & Mulholland (call for directions)
310/858-3090 ● nps.gov/samo
Sat 2/5 2 pm (also 2/6)
Apollo at the Observatory
"Carting Away Cone Crater: The Story of Apollo 14" A special talk to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo flights.
Griffith Observatory, Griffith Park
213/473-0800 ● griffithobservatory.org
Sat 2/5 2 pm
Writing at the Buena Vista Library
Coffee & Conversation with Sisters in Crime/LA looks at "Love, Marriage & Murder," with authors Hannah Dennison, Jerri Sher, Kate Carlisle, Dianne Emley, & Alan Cook.
Buena Vista Branch of BPL, 300 N Buena Vista St, Burbank
818/238-5620 ● BurbankLibrary.com
Sat 2/5 2 pm
Documentary at JANM
Burt Takeuchi screens & discusses his film "Valor With Honor," based on interviews of Japanese American veterans who served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during WWII. Free w/admission.
Japanese Amer. Nat’l Museum, 369 E 1st St, Little Tokyo
213/625-0414 ~ janm.org
Sat 2/5 2 pm
Movie at LAPL
Shakespeare in the Afternoon: Screening of "Richard III," directed & starring Laurence Olivier.
Taper Auditorium, LA Public Library, 5th & Flower, Downtown LA
213/228-7025 ● lapl.org
Sat 2/5 2 pm
Canning at CAAM
Go back to a time when food was prepared & stored for the winter; learn how to preserve & can vegetables & fruits. RSVP.
Calif African American Museum, Exposition Park
213/744-2024 ● caamuseum.org
Sat 2/5 2 pm
Magic at the Duarte Library
Renowned entertainer Tony Daniels presents an entertaining & interactive magic show, followed by a magic workshop aimed at school-age kids.
Library, 1301 Buena Vista St, Duarte
626/358-1865 ● colapublib.org
Sat 2/5 2 pm
Recital at CalArts
Christine Lanza performs original works + music by Kagel & Feldman.
ROD Hall, CalArts, 24700 McBean Parkway, Valencia
661/253-7800 ● calarts.edu
Sat 2/5 2 pm
Jazz at the San Fernando Library
Come & hear upbeat music played by the UCLA Jazz Ensemble.
Library, 217 N Maclay Ave, San Fernando
818/365-6928 ● colapublib.org
Sat 2/5 2 - 3 pm
Art Talk at SMMOA
Join esteemed museum educator Philip Yenawine in an hour of exploration & group conversation inspired by Al Taylor’s evocative work.
Santa Monica Museum of Art, Bergamot Station, 2525 Michigan Ave, SM
310/586-6488 ● smmoa.org
Sat 2/5 2 - 4 pm
Chinese New Year in Sierra Madre
Kick-off event for the "One City, One Book" project, with martial arts demonstrations, lion & dragon dances, kids' crafts, & Chinese snacks.
Library, 440 W Sierra Madre Blvd, Sierra Madre
26/355-7186 ● sierramadre.lib.ca.us
Sat 2/5 2 - 5 pm
Journalism at the Crawford Forum
Join the Society of Professional Journalists for an afternoon of networking & discussion about the hottest topic in media: hyperlocal journalism. RSVP.
Crawford Family Forum, 474 S Raymond Ave, Pasadena
626/583-5100 ● scpr.org
Sat 2/5 3 pm
Concert at All Saints Pasadena
Student voice & instrumental recital, featuring young artists of the children's & youth choirs.
All Saints Church, 132 N Euclid Ave, Pasadena
626/796-1172 ● allsaints-pas.org
Sat 2/5 3 pm (also 2/6)
Moon at the Observatory
"The Face of the Moon" A special talk to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo flights.
Griffith Observatory, Griffith Park
213/473-0800 ● griffithobservatory.org
Sat 2/5 3 pm
Brewery Ride from Flying Pigeon
Meet up at the bike shop for a pleasant ride to a brewery, winery, or quality local watering hole with an emphasis on craft & micro beverages. Call or sign up for updates for start times.
Flying Pigeon, 3714 N Figueroa St, Highland Park
213/909-8986 ● flyingpigeon-la.com
Sat 2/5 3:30 pm
Drawing at the Getty
Family Drawing Hour: Our Natural World - Explore how artists illustrate nature, then try your hand at drawing outdoors in the Central Garden. Sign up from 3 pm at Info Desk.
Central Garden, Getty Center, Brentwood
310/440-7300 ● getty.edu
Sat 2/5 4 pm
Makeover at Book Soup
Dana B Myers presents "The Official Booty Parlor Mojo Makeover: Four Weeks to a Sexier You."
Book Soup, 8818 Sunset Blvd, West Hwd
310/659-3110 ● booksoup.com
Sat 2/5 4 pm
Composer in Claremont
The annual Ussachevsky Memorial Festival presents a talk with composer Karlheinz Essl.
Lyman Hall, 150 E 4th St, Claremont
909/607-2671 ● music.pomona.edu
Sat 2/5 4 - 10:30 pm
Film Festival at USC
The Women of Cinematic Arts Film Festival is dedicated to highlighting women both behind & in front of the camera, with a selection of shorts, reception & a pre-release sneak preview of a feature-length film.
George Lucas Building, USC
213/740-6786 ● usc.edu
Sat 2/5 5 pm
Graphic Novel at Skylight Books
Joyce Farmer, founder of the women's comix movement of the 1970's, presents her new graphic memoir "Special Exits."
Skylight Books, 1818 N Vermont, Los Feliz
323/660-1175 ● skylightbooks.com
Sat 2/5 5 pm
Silent Hike at Charmlee
Join a contemplative walk, moving quietly through the park listening for night rustlings & nocturnal creatures. Flashlight req'd. 2 hrs. RSVP.
Charmlee Natural Area, Encinal Canyon 4 miles from PCH (call for directions)
310/317-1364 ● nps.gov/samo
Sun 2/5 7 pm
Concert at the Reagan Library
Speakers & live music from The Beach Boys, Lonestar, Lee Greenwood, Fred Thompson, Jerry West, & video tributes from George HW Bush & George W Bush. RSVP.
Reagan Library, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley
800/410-8354 ● reaganfoundation.org
Sat 2/5 7:30 pm
Concert at the Colburn
The Colburn Chamber Music Society melds the experience of world-renowned guest artists & distinguished faculty with the youthful passion of rising stars from the Conservatory of Music.
Colburn School, 200 S Grand Ave, Downtown LA
213-621-1050 ● colburnschool.edu
Sat 2/5 7:30 pm
Nels Cline at the Getty
One of the most versatile, imaginative, & original guitarists active today brings his latest trio, the Nels Cline Singers, to the Getty along with multi-instrumentalist Yuka C. Honda of Cibo Matto. RSVP.
Williams Auditorium, Getty Center, Brentwood
310/440-7300 ● getty.edu
Sat 2/5 8 pm
Recital at CalArts
Frank Silva performs a mid-residency recital featuring two quartets performing original music & arrangements.
ROD Hall, CalArts, 24700 McBean Parkway, Valencia
661/253-7800 ● calarts.edu
Sat 2/5 8 pm (see 2/4)
Concert in Claremont
Sat 2/5 8 pm
Recital at CalArts
Frank Silva performs a mid-residency recital featuring two quartets performing original music & arrangements.
ROD Hall, CalArts, 24700 McBean Parkway, Valencia
661/253-7800 ● calarts.edu
Sun 2/6 8 am
Bird Walk in the Sepulveda Basin
Learn to identify the birds that flock through the wildlife reserve on a walk with the Audubon Society.
Sepulveda Basin, off Woodley north of Burbank, Encino
818/346-6712 ● sepulvedabasinwildlife.org
Sun 2/6 8 am
Bird Walk in Topanga
Buffs & beginners can discover the ways of the birds; bring water & a snack. 3 hrs.
Topanga State Park, off Entrada from Topanga (call for directions)
310/455-1401 ● nps.gov/samo
Sun 2/6 9 am
Hike at Sooky Goldman
A moderately difficult hike covering the canyon from top to bottom; learn canyon history & habitat along the way. 2 hrs.
Sooky Goldman Nature Center, near Coldwater & Mulholland (call for directions)
310/858-3090 ● nps.gov/samo
Sun 2/6 10 am
Winter Walk at Charmlee
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