Thrifting Around Town | Out & About

Los Angeles is a treasure trove for thrift shopping and vintage finds. The city’s diverse neighborhoods and rich history offer countless opportunities to score unique clothing, furniture, and other treasures. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your wardrobe, add some flair to your home, or simply love the thrill of the hunt, this guide will take you through some of the best vintage stores in Los Angeles.

Jet Rag Vintage (Hollywood)

Jet Rag Vintage is a Hollywood thrifting staple, known for its extensive selection of vintage clothing and accessories. Browse through racks of curated pieces from various decades and styles, and don’t miss their famous $1 Sunday Sale, where you can score amazing deals on clothing.

St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store (Lincoln Heights)

This massive thrift store offers a wide variety of clothing, furniture, and household items at unbeatable prices. Operated by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, your thrifting purchases support charitable programs that help local communities in need.

The Way We Wore (Fairfax)

This high-end vintage boutique specializes in designer clothing and accessories from the 20th century. Their carefully curated collection includes everything from flapper dresses to iconic ’80s pieces, making it a go-to destination for fashion enthusiasts and collectors.

The Melrose Trading Post (Melrose)

Every Sunday, the Melrose Trading Post comes to life at Fairfax High School. This bustling flea market features vendors selling vintage clothing, jewelry, art, and furniture. It’s the perfect spot to spend a Sunday morning thrifting for one-of-a-kind treasures while supporting local artisans and the school’s programs.

Wasteland (Multiple Locations)

With locations in Studio City and on Melrose Avenue, Wasteland is a popular spot for both vintage and contemporary clothing. Their diverse selection includes designer pieces, trendy streetwear, and unique vintage finds at reasonable prices.

SquaresVille (Los Feliz)

This eclectic vintage store in Los Feliz offers a mix of clothing, accessories, and furniture from various eras. Their well-organized space and friendly staff make for a pleasant shopping experience, and you’re sure to leave with a gem or two.

Hidden Treasures (Topanga)

Tucked away in Topanga Canyon, Hidden Treasures is a must-visit for vintage enthusiasts. This whimsical shop is filled with a vast selection of clothing, accessories, and knick-knacks, making it the perfect place to spend an afternoon getting lost among the treasures.

Los Angeles is a haven for thrift shoppers and vintage lovers. With so many incredible stores scattered throughout the city, you’re bound to uncover some truly unique finds. So, grab your reusable shopping bag and embark on a thrift shopping adventure!

Weekend Events | May 5 – May 7

May has arrived and with it comes a bevy of pre-summer fun! This weekend is full of fun things to do in your neighborhood. Check out what’s happening from May 5 through May 7!

Los Angeles Weekend Events | May 5 – May 7 

L.A. County Fair

When: May 5 – May 29

Where: Pomona

What: Since 1921, L.A.’s ever-evolving event has expertly blended its agricultural heritage with thrilling modern elements. Be captivated by livestock pageants, local produce, breathtaking acrobatics, wine tastings, dazzling exhibitions, and electrifying concerts!

Scent Fair L.A.

When: May 5 – May 7 

Where: Miracle Mile

What: Discover the world of fragrances at this exhilarating two-day scent fair! Explore an array of perfume makers, indulge in high-concept scents, craft candles, create personalized perfumes, and immerse yourself in the season’s most sensational fragrance extravaganza.

A Future Primitive Affair: L.A. Summer Series

When: May 6 – July 15

Where: Chinatown

What: Future Primitive, a local event producer, has curated an impressive lineup of house and techno acts for a series of electrifying shows across Downtown L.A. this summer. Don’t miss DJ Guy Gerber’s Rumors block party in Chinatown (May 6), DJ Lee Burridge’s All Day I Dream at Pershing Square (May 20), DJ Jamie Jones’ two-day Paradise in the Park extravaganza in DTLA (June 3-4), and the exciting debut of Astra Club (July 15), a collaboration between DJ Tennis and Carlita in Chinatown.

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | May 5 – May 7

Blacklist: The Hollywood Red Scare

When: May 4 – September 3

Where: Skirball Cultural Center

What: Today’s claims of censorship may seem dramatic, but years ago, the government truly enforced blacklisting in the entertainment industry due to perceived beliefs. This Skirball exhibit examines the 1947 House Un-American Activities Committee hearings, Hollywood’s response, and the blacklist’s impact, particularly on Jewish creatives and executives

Dine LA

When: Until May 12 

Where: Various Locations 

What: Returning for its third year, the spring edition of Dine LA is making a splash from April 28 to May 12. With over 300 participating restaurants offering special prix fixe lunch and dinner menus ranging from $15 to $65+, indulge in various delectable meal deals. 

BeachLife Festival

When: May 5 – May 7

Where: Redondo Beach

What: The surf-inspired music festival returns to Redondo Beach’s shores for a thrilling three-day event in May. Headliners include The Black Keys, Gwen Stefani, and The Black Crowes, joined by performances from the Pixies, Modest Mouse, Sublime with Rome, John Fogerty, and more.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | May 5 – May 7

Mayumi Market

When: May 7

Where: Glendale

What: Discover unique art, jewelry, clothing, and home goods at this complimentary pop-up market celebrating AAPI Heritage Month. Featuring local Asian American and Pacific Islander creators, Mayumi Market at Junior High also offers vegan-friendly food and drink options from vendors like Vegan Banh Mi Tho, Salamat Vegan, BbyBakeshop, and By Jiyoon.

The Valley Family Fest

When: May 6

Where: Westfield Fashion Square

What: Don’t miss The Valley Family Fest, at Sherman Oak’s Westfield Fashion Square. Bring your friends, family, and pets to hang out in the courtyard and enjoy fun music, photo ops, and more!

4th Annual Topanga Butterfly Day

When: May 7

Where: The Mountain Mermaid | Topanga

What: Butterfly Day is a fun, family-friendly festival ft. music, food, butterfly house, native plants, art activities & environmental exhibits.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | May 5 – May 7

SoCal Ride & Rally to Defeat ALS

When: May 6 

Where: Dos Vientos Community Park

What: The 7th annual SoCal Ride and Rally to Defeat ALS is a one-day community event designed to appeal to every level of cyclist, hiker, walker, and supporter of The Golden West Chapter of The ALS Association. It’s all happening on May 6 at Dos Vientos Community Park from 7:30am to 2pm. This fundraiser helps support members of the local community who are impacted by ALS Disease.

Simi Valley Street Fair

When: May 6 

Where: Simi Town Center Way

What: The Simi Valley Street Fair is planned for Saturday, May 6, 2023, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Simi Town Center Way. The event includes over 375 vendor booths, live entertainment, beer and wine gardens, a city expo, free kids’ fun zone, and more. Free admission. Learn more at simivalleystreetfair.com.

46th Annual Thousand Oaks Chili Cook-Off, Car Show & Craft Brew Fest

When: May 7 

Where: Conejo Creek North Park

What: Mark your calendars for the 46th Annual Thousand Oaks Chili Cook-Off, Car Show & Craft Brew Festival on Sunday, May 7, 2023. Held from noon – 5pm (11:00 am entry for VIP tickets), the family-friendly extravaganza will be held at Conejo Creek Park North at Janss Rd & Hwy 23 in Thousand Oaks.

From Waymo to Apple Arcade, and More! | Tech News

It’s time to dive into another week of technological advances and updates! From Waymo to Apple Arcade, and more, we have you covered on the top tech headlines. Read on below for our weekly round-up from across the world wide web.

WhatsApp Introduces Enhanced Polls and Streamlined Image Caption Forwarding

WhatsApp is launching new features to enhance polls and streamline captions, rolling out globally over the coming weeks. The updated polls feature now includes a toggle for allowing multiple answers, a search option for finding polls across chats, and notifications when people respond to your poll. Additionally, when forwarding images, users can now keep, delete, or rewrite captions. Lastly, WhatsApp has introduced the option to add captions when sharing documents, making it easier to provide context for articles or work files.

Amazon Aims to Revamp Alexa in Response to the ChatGPT Era

Amazon is reportedly working on incorporating AI chatbot technology into Alexa to compete with advanced generative AI models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard. Based on leaked documents, the revamped Alexa will use Amazon’s internally developed large language model called Alexa Teacher Model, making the voice assistant more proactive and conversational. The new AI system aims to make Alexa seem more like a thinking entity rather than a database fetcher, particularly for media recommendations, news delivery, and storytelling. This development follows significant layoffs in Amazon’s division responsible for Alexa and the company’s hardware products.

Apple Arcade Debuts 20 Fresh Games, Featuring a New TMNT Roguelike Adventure

Apple Arcade is expanding its library with 20 new games, including the exclusive Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) roguelike, TMNT Splintered Fate. In this top-down co-op adventure, players control Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael as they search for the missing Master Splinter in New York City. Other new additions include What the Car?, Disney Spellstruck, and Cityscapes: Sim Builder. Moreover, Apple is offering “plus” versions of popular titles, such as Getting Over It With Bennet Foddy, Limbo, and Temple Run, removing ads and in-app purchases for Apple Arcade subscribers at $4.99 per month.

Alexa Now Offers Uber Eats Order Tracking in the US

Uber has announced a new integration with Alexa that enables users in the US to track their Uber Eats orders using Amazon’s voice assistant. Alexa can provide updates on the order status from preparation to delivery and can either proactively announce each stage or light up its notification light for users to request updates. However, the integration only allows order tracking and does not support voice-based order placement. The “Track with Alexa” option can be found in the Uber Eats app’s Voice Assistant settings menu, and updates can be enabled from the order tracking screen after checkout.

Samsung Hints at Enhanced Capabilities for Upcoming Galaxy Watch

Samsung has revealed that the upcoming Galaxy Watch 6 will launch with One UI 5 Watch, a new version of its skin for Google’s Wear OS 3 platform. The update will refine existing features like sleep tracking and emergency SOS while introducing personalized heart rate zones. Samsung’s enhanced sleep tracking will display a more prominent sleep score on the wrist, and Sleep Coaching insights will also be accessible directly from the watch. Additionally, the new Sleep Mode will utilize the infrared sensor to minimize light disturbance and will detect when users are asleep, turning off connected devices via Samsung’s SmartThings smart home platform.

Waymo Expands Robotaxi Coverage in San Francisco and Phoenix with Impressive Momentum

Waymo is significantly expanding its Robotaxi service areas in Phoenix and San Francisco, aiming to attract more customers and demonstrate the value of self-driving cars. In Phoenix, Waymo’s autonomous Jaguar I-PACE vehicles will now cover 180 square miles, double its current coverage and four times the area served at its 2020 launch. The expansion connects Downtown Phoenix with the East Valley communities and adds Scottsdale to the Waymo service area, as well as a new pickup spot at Phoenix’s Sky Harbor Airport. Waymo’s driverless vehicles will also now accommodate up to four passengers.

The Top Breakfast Sandwich Spots | LA Eats

When you bite into a perfectly made breakfast sandwich, it can be a truly transcendent experience. In Southern California, there’s no shortage of great places to get your morning fix. Whether you’re craving something fried, smoky, or savory, there’s a breakfast sandwich for you. Here are our top choices for breakfast sandwiches around town.

First Cup Caffe’s Croissant Breakfast Sandwich

Starting your day with a delicious breakfast at First Cup Caffe in the Wells Fargo Plaza can be the best decision you’ll ever make! It’s hard to beat their croissant sandwich with bacon or ham, egg, cheese, and fresh tomatoes for a hearty breakfast. You can also go for the mouthwatering breakfast spinach wrap that includes scrambled eggs, ham or bacon, salsa, and sour cream.

Catch’s Chick N’ Egg Sandwich

If you’re in the mood for brunch in West Hollywood, you can’t go wrong with Catch. The delicious Chick N’ Egg Sandwich comes with a sunny-side-up egg, organic crispy chicken, caramelized onions, pickles, arugula, and herb mayo. A Catch’s hearty sandwich and a steaming cup of coffee on a slick rooftop patio will get your day off to a great start.

Chaumont Bakery & Cafe Breakfast Sandwich

The breakfast sandwich at Chaumont Bakery & Cafe located on Beverly Avenue in Beverly Hills is a must-try. This tasty and spicy sandwich is made with beef bacon and a fried egg on top of cheese, greens, mayonnaise, and mustard. The Chaumont Bakery Breakfast sandwich is a winner because of its crispy outside that encases a fluffy interior, which is the ideal complement to the runny yolk of an egg.

Gjelina Take Away’s Turkey Egg and GTA Egg Sandwich

Located on Abbot Kinney, breakfast sandwiches at Gjelina Take Away aren’t what you’d expect to find at your average fast-food joint. When it comes to sandwiches, the GTA egg sandwich and the turkey egg sandwich are two of the most popular choices. The star of the show in the Turkey Egg Sandwich is fried egg with pesto and fontina. The GTA egg sandwich, on the other hand, features braised kale and cheddar, an egg, bacon, and hot sauce on an English muffin.

Your Weekend Getaway Guide | Out & About

Los Angeles is a city full of life, but sometimes even the most die-hard Angelenos need a break from the hustle and bustle. Fortunately, there are many fantastic road trip destinations within a few hours’ drive. So, pack your bags, fill up your gas tank, and get ready to explore our weekend getaway guide Southern California style!

  1. Santa Barbara Weekend Getaway – The American Riviera (Approximately 95 miles) Travel time: 1.5 – 2 hours

Escape the city and head north to Santa Barbara, a picturesque coastal city nestled between the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Known for its Mediterranean climate, beautiful beaches, and Spanish-style architecture, Santa Barbara is a perfect weekend getaway.

Top attractions:
  • Visit the historic Santa Barbara Mission
  • Stroll along State Street for shopping and dining
  • Enjoy wine tasting in the nearby Santa Ynez Valley
  • Relax at East Beach or Butterfly Beach
  • Discover the Santa Barbara Museum of Art
  1. Palm Springs Weekend Getaway– The Desert Oasis (Approximately 107 miles) Travel time: 1.5 – 2 hours

Venture east into the desert to discover Palm Springs, a city famous for its mid-century modern architecture, vintage shops, and natural hot springs. With plenty of sunshine and a laid-back vibe, Palm Springs is an ideal getaway for those seeking relaxation and a bit of retro charm.

Top attractions:
  • Take the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway to the top of Mount San Jacinto
  • Explore the Palm Springs Art Museum
  • Visit the Moorten Botanical Garden
  • Tour mid-century modern homes and neighborhoods
  • Relax at one of the many luxurious spas
  1. Big Bear Lake Weekend Getaway– The Mountain Escape (Approximately 100 miles) Travel time: 2 – 2.5 hours

If you’re craving fresh mountain air and outdoor adventures, Big Bear Lake is the perfect destination. Located in the San Bernardino Mountains, Big Bear offers an array of activities in both summer and winter, making it an ideal year-round getaway.

Top attractions:
  • Ski or snowboard at Snow Summit or Bear Mountain during winter
  • Hike or mountain bike on the many trails around the lake
  • Rent a boat or kayak and explore Big Bear Lake
  • Visit the Big Bear Alpine Zoo
  • Attend seasonal events like Oktoberfest and the Big Bear Lake Fishing Derby

Whether you’re looking for a beach escape, desert retreat, or mountain adventure, these road trips from Los Angeles have something for everyone. So grab your keys, hop in the car, and embark on a memorable weekend getaway that will leave you refreshed and ready to take on the City of Angels once more.

Smart Home Technology for Beginners | Home Tips

Welcome to the world of smart home technology! If you’re a beginner looking to make your home more energy-efficient, secure, and convenient, you’ve come to the right place. This blog post will introduce you to some popular smart home devices that can help you achieve these goals. From smart thermostats to security cameras, we’ll cover the basics and help you choose the right devices for your home.

  1. Smart Thermostats

A smart thermostat is a Wi-Fi-enabled device that allows you to control your home’s heating and cooling system remotely. With features like learning your schedule and preferences, these thermostats can adjust the temperature automatically, helping you save energy and money.

Some popular smart thermostats include the Nest Learning Thermostat, Ecobee SmartThermostat, and Honeywell Home T9. These devices are compatible with popular smart assistants like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit, allowing you to control them with voice commands or through an app.

  1. Smart Lighting

Smart lighting systems allow you to control your home’s lights remotely, set schedules, and even change the color and brightness. By automating your lighting, you can save energy and create the perfect ambiance for any situation.

Philips Hue, LIFX, and Sengled are popular smart lighting brands that offer a range of products, including bulbs, light strips, and outdoor lighting. Most smart lighting systems are compatible with voice assistants and can be controlled through an app.

  1. Smart Security Cameras

Smart security cameras help you monitor your home remotely, providing you with peace of mind. These cameras often feature motion detection, night vision, and two-way audio, allowing you to communicate with people at your door.

Popular smart security cameras include the Arlo Pro, Nest Cam, and Ring Video Doorbell. These devices can send notifications to your smartphone when motion is detected and save video footage in the cloud or on a local storage device.

  1. Smart Locks

Smart locks offer keyless entry and remote access, allowing you to lock and unlock your doors with a smartphone app or a voice command. You can also grant temporary access to guests, track who’s coming and going, and receive notifications when your door is locked or unlocked.

Some popular smart locks include the August Smart Lock, Schlage Encode, and Yale Assure Lock. Many smart locks are compatible with smart home ecosystems like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit.

  1. Smart Home Hubs and Assistants

A smart home hub or assistant acts as the central control point for your smart devices, allowing you to manage them through a single app or with voice commands. Popular assistants include Amazon Echo (Alexa), Google Nest Hub (Google Assistant), and Apple HomePod (Siri).

By integrating your smart devices with a hub or assistant, you can create routines and automate tasks. For example, you can set a morning routine that turns on your lights, adjusts your thermostat, and starts your coffee maker when you wake up.

Smart home technology is a great way to improve your home’s energy efficiency, security, and convenience. By investing in smart home tech, you can simplify your daily routines and create a more comfortable living environment. As a beginner, start by researching the devices that best suit your needs. Happy smart home upgrading!

From Updated Meta Avatars to Apple AI news and More! | Tech News

Stay connected in the world of technology and media with our weekly wrap-up of the latest headlines from across the web. In this week’s blog, we dive into what’s new from Meta Avatars to Apple AI changes and more! Read on for tech news happening this week.

Meta Introduces Enhanced Body Forms and Upgraded Hair for Avatars

Meta announced on Thursday that it is enhancing its avatars with new body shapes, as well as improved hair and clothing textures. The update includes a wider selection of body shapes, refined existing options, and increased detail for hair and clothing. Although the enhancements aim to help users better represent themselves on Meta’s Horizon Worlds VR social platform, avatars will still lack visible legs. The improvements will be more noticeable in stickers, profile pictures, cover photos, and other non-VR elements.

Google Meet Now Offers 1080p Video Call Support

Google Meet has introduced 1080p video call support for paying subscribers, including select Workspace and Google One users. The high-resolution video calls are only available on the web version of Google Meet and require a compatible webcam and sufficient bandwidth. Users can enable the feature through the video feed settings. This upgrade brings Google Meet in line with competitors like Zoom and Microsoft Teams, which already offer 1080p video call support. Applicable plans include various Workspace, Education, Enterprise Essentials, and Frontline packages, as well as Google One plans with at least 2TB of storage.

Apple Allegedly Developing a Premium AI Health Coach

Apple is reportedly developing a paid AI-driven health coaching service called “Quartz” to help users improve exercise, sleep, and eating habits, according to Bloomberg. The service, set to launch next year, will use data from the Apple Watch to create personalized coaching programs. Other health initiatives include a dedicated Health app for the iPad, an emotion tracker, and features for users with nearsightedness. These efforts expand Apple’s health-focused offerings, such as the Fitness Plus service. The company’s rumored mixed reality headset may also support Fitness Plus and include a meditation app. 

WhatsApp Introduces Multi-Phone Support for Single Account

WhatsApp is extending its multi-device feature to allow users to access their accounts on multiple smartphones. The new feature is set to be available to all users in the coming weeks. To set up a secondary phone, users can install the app, select “link to an existing account,” and scan the QR code. This functionality is compatible with both iOS and Android devices. WhatsApp’s new feature benefits small businesses by allowing multiple employees to use the same business number on different phones. It is also helpful for users with multiple smartphones linked to a single account. 

Weekend Events | April 28 – April 30

As April comes to a close, we’re ending the month on a fun note with a bevy of weekend events. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhood from April 28 through April 30!

Los Angeles Weekend Events | April 28 – April 30

Pizza City Fest

When: April 29 – April 30

Where: South Park

What: Celebrate: a two-day extravaganza focused on everything pizza-related is appearing at L.A. Live. Taste offerings from over 35 unique vendors, witness live dough demonstrations and learn from pizza authorities such as Mother Wolf’s Evan Funke and culinary author and pizza creator Karen Palmer. A significant number of Time Out’s top-ranked pizzerias in the city will be present, featuring Pizzana, Quarter Sheets, and Apollonia’s.

Bob Baker Day

When: April 30

Where: Chinatown

What: Honoring the memory of the late Bob Baker, the eponymous puppet theater organizes this yearly event at Los Angeles State Historic Park. This complimentary festival, taking place from 10 am to 5 pm, showcases puppet shows all day long, as well as a diverse array of crafts and activities that typically encompass elements like bubbles, balloons, and music.

Willie Nelson’s 90th

When: April 29 and April 30

Where: Hollywood Bowl

What: Country icon Willie Nelson is turning 90, and a star-studded lineup of predominantly country artists will grace the Hollywood Bowl in celebration. On April 29 and 30, the renowned American songwriter will headline a two-night show featuring a myriad of talents, including Allison Russell, Beck, Kacey Musgraves, Neil Young, and Snoop Dogg, among others. This impressive roster will come together to pay tribute to the legendary Willie Nelson.

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | April 28 – April 30

Renegade Craft Fair

When: April 29 – April 30 

Where: Santa Monica

What: Crafters who genuinely value their skills in cashmere yarn are well aware that Renegade Craft Fair sets the standard for all other fairs. In major urban centers across the nation, Renegade is a community-oriented marketplace featuring creations from hundreds of top-notch independent contemporary craft artists. In addition to the merchandise, Renegade provides many homemade DIY entertainment and activities, such as workshops and demonstrations, complimentary photo booths, and a wide array of delectable food trucks.

Dog Walking Hours at South Coast Botanic Garden

When: April 30

Where: South Coast Botanical Gardens

What: Do you and your furry companion seem inseparable lately? Strengthen that bond further during this pet-friendly event series at Palos Verdes’ South Coast Botanic Garden. On every third Sunday, you and your canine buddy can explore the garden’s 87 acres together. As a human, you’ll need a reservation, while your four-legged friend must stay leashed at all times, even in the parking lot.

World of Barbie

When: Until June 30

Where: Downtown Santa Monica

What: For those not living in a pink-and-purple Santa Monica beach house, the World of Barbie-themed pop-up at Santa Monica Place offers a chance to experience the Barbie dream. This traveling 20,000-square-foot exhibit features rooms and photo opportunities inspired by the Mattel icon, such as a life-size Barbie Dreamhouse, a full-size Camper Van, a salon, a fashion studio, a TV studio, and a movie theater.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | April 28 – April 30

Montrose Craft Beer Fest-2023

When: April 30

Where: 2200 Honolulu Ave | Glendale

What: In celebration, the Montrose~Verdugo City Chamber of Commerce is proud to present its 8th Annual Montrose Craft Beer Fest Sunday, April 30th. Showcasing local brewers and breweries around the greater LA Area, you won’t want to miss this! Attendees will get to taste-test some of the best local Brewers and the essential characteristics that define and differentiate their craft.

San Fernando Valley Food and Wine Festival

When: April 29

Where: Los Angeles Mission College

What: Join this gourmet journey through the Los Angeles street food scene. Bites will be prepared by the chefs and students from LAMC’s award-winning Culinary Arts Institute and paired with a thoughtful selection of wines by Vinos Unidos Wine Club. Vegan options will be available.

The 10th Annual Special Needs Resource Fair

When: April 10

Where: The Help Group’s Autism Center | Sherman Oaks

What: Don’t miss the 10th Annual Special Needs Resource Fair. This is an opportunity for parents and professionals to discover the wonderful resources that Los Angeles has to offer its special needs community.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | April 28 – April 30

Santa Barbara Fair & Expo

When: Thursday, Apr 27, 2023

Where: Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara

What: The 2023 Annual Santa Barbara Fair and Expo will take place from April 26 to 30 at the Earl Warren Showgrounds in Santa Barbara. This exciting event offers carnival rides, farm animals, fair food, live entertainment, over 30 rides and attractions, a petting zoo, a kids’ carnival, an expo showcasing local foods, arts and crafts, and interactive exhibits.

Living History Day 

When: Sat, April 29, 12pm – 4pm

Where: 720 Las Posas Rd, Camarillo

What: The Pleasant Valley Historical Society and Museum will have a Living History Day on Saturday, April 29 from noon to 4:00 pm at Community Center Park on the corner of Carmen and Burnley Streets in Camarillo. There will be a variety of activities for children and adults.

 

Autism Society of Ventura County Aut2Run Charity Race

When: Sun, April 30, 7am – 11am

Where: California State University Channel Islands, Camarillo

What: The Autism Society of Ventura County presents its 11th Annual “Aut2Run!” charity race at California State University Channel Islands on April 30, 2023. The event includes a variety of races, such as a 10K trail run, 5K Run/Walk, 15K “Hero Run”, 1-mile walk/run, and a Fun-K, catering to competitive runners, casual walkers, families, and the community. Proceeds support the Autism Society of Ventura County, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by autism.

Gardening for Beginners | Home Tips

Spring is the perfect time to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty as you venture into the world of gardening. Whether you have a small balcony, a modest backyard, or a sprawling plot of land, you can start your own spring garden with a little planning, preparation, and patience. In this blog post, we’ll cover the basics of gardening for beginners and provide you with the essential tips and tricks to help your spring garden flourish.

Choose the right location

Before you start planting, it’s essential to choose the right location for your garden. Most plants need at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day to thrive. Look for a spot that has well-draining soil, and consider placing your garden near a water source for easy access when watering.

Plan your garden layout

Once you’ve picked the perfect spot, start planning your garden layout. Consider factors like plant size, growth habits, and companion planting to make the most of your available space. Sketch out your plan on paper or use a garden planning app to help you visualize your future garden.

Prepare the soil

Healthy soil is the foundation of any successful garden. Start by clearing your garden area of weeds, rocks, and debris. Then, test your soil’s pH level and nutrient content with a soil testing kit. Based on the results, amend your soil with organic matter like compost, manure, or peat moss to improve its fertility and structure.

Select the right plants

When choosing plants for your spring garden, consider your region’s climate, the amount of sunlight your garden receives, and the plants’ mature size. Opt for a mix of annuals, perennials, and edibles to create a visually appealing and functional garden. Check your local nursery or garden center for recommended varieties that grow well in your area.

Plant at the right time

Timing is crucial when planting your spring garden. Research the best time to plant your chosen varieties based on your region’s last frost date. Start seeds indoors or purchase seedlings from a local nursery to get a head start on the growing season.

Water and fertilize wisely

Proper watering and fertilization are essential for a thriving garden. Water your plants early in the morning or late in the afternoon to minimize evaporation. Be sure to water deeply and consistently, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer or organic compost to provide the necessary nutrients for healthy growth.

Practice proper plant care

Regular maintenance is key to a successful spring garden. Prune and deadhead your plants to promote new growth, and keep an eye out for pests and diseases. Remove any infected or infested plants promptly to prevent the spread of issues throughout your garden.

Enjoy the fruits of your labor

As your garden grows, take time to appreciate and enjoy your efforts. Harvest your edible plants when they’re ripe, and use them in fresh, homemade recipes. Don’t forget to stop and smell the flowers along the way – gardening is a labor of love, and you deserve to relish in its rewards.

Starting a spring garden can be an incredibly rewarding experience for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. With these tips and a little dedication, you’ll be well on your way to creating a beautiful, bountiful garden that will bring joy and sustenance throughout the season. Happy gardening!

Weekend Events | April 21 – April 23

It’s time for our round-up of fun happening this April 21 through April 23. From live music and food festivals to family-friendly outings and unique cultural events, we’ve got you covered! Check out our curated selection of the best events to make your weekend unforgettable!

LOS ANGELES WEEKEND EVENTS | April 21 – April 23 

Festival of Books

When: April 22 – April 23

Where: USC/Exposition Park

What: The USC campus hosts an L.A. Times-curated literary event on April 22 and 23, featuring over 250 exhibitors and prominent authors. Visitors can browse bookseller stalls and attend readings and panels. This year’s impressive speaker lineup includes Stacey Abrams, Laura Dern, Roxane Gay, and Leslie Odom Jr., among others.

First Fridays at the Natural History Museum

When: Until June 7

Where: Natural History Museum | USC/Exposition Park

What: If you’ve had enough of First Fridays being dominated by food trucks and long queues at your beloved local bars, explore a refreshing alternative at the Natural History Museum. Here, First Fridays promise a delightful blend of ancient wonders and modern beats, featuring dinosaurs and DJs. On the first Friday of each month, from February to June, enjoy a KCRW-curated evening of music that welcomes guests of all ages to experience an after-hours adventure in the museum.

Light Up the Blues

When: April 22 

Where: Griffith Park

What: Discover the impact of the Japanese notion of “ma”—the interplay between form and non-form—on the work of a renowned California abstract artist at this LACMA exhibition. The display features 60 pieces, showcasing a blend of the painter’s creations and traditional Japanese works from the museum’s collection.

 

WESTSIDE & BEACH COMMUNITIES WEEKEND EVENTS | April 21 – April 23

PetSpace Earth Day Celebration

When: April 22

Where: Annenberg PetSpace | Playa Vista

What: On Earth Day, Wallis Annenberg PetSpace shifts its focus to various animals beyond cats and dogs. Visitors can purchase essentials for small critters, gain knowledge about amphibians and reptiles from the Southwestern Herpetologists Society, or even contemplate adopting a guinea pig.

The Great Los Angeles River CleanUp

When: April 22 

Where: Long Beach

What: Contribute to helping transform the LA River by participating in the annual cleanup organized by Friends of the Los Angeles River. This year, the event expands its offerings to include habitat restoration, guided nature walks, and educational activities about the river. Instead of concentrating on a single location, the cleanup addresses various sites each weekend.

626 Night Market Mini

When: Until May 28

Where: Santa Monica

What: The SGV night market embarks on a springtime getaway to Santa Monica (1324 5th St, close to the Third Street Promenade), presenting a scaled-down version featuring around 24 Asian street food vendors.

 

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY  WEEKEND EVENTS | April 21 – April 23 

Touch-A-Truck™ 2023

When: April 23 

Where: Westfield Topanga

What: Touch-A-Truck™ is an engaging event for families, enabling children to interact with various vehicles and meet the people who build, protect, and serve Los Angeles County. The event features an arts and crafts table for creative fun, and food trucks providing delicious meals and snacks for purchase. All proceeds support the Junior League of Los Angeles’ volunteer initiatives, programs, and community outreach efforts.

Earth With Us At Sepulveda Basin Sports Complex

When: April 22 

Where: Sepulveda Basin Sports Complex | Van Nuys

What: Participate with FoLAR in the Upper River area as we gather litter along the trail next to the river, preventing pollution in our watershed. In addition to the cleanup, FoLAR will host educational activities to further celebrate the LA River. Together, we will make a significant difference and contribute to the nurturing of the flourishing urban ecosystems within our region.

Moore Lab Spring Bird Migration Count

When: Until April 23

Where: Bear Divide Vista Picnic Site | Santa Clarita

What: Experience the remarkable spring bird migration at Bear Divide. Watch as thousands of birds traverse a low mountain saddle on their northern journey. This captivating biological phenomenon presents a unique opportunity to witness an array of avian species in one location.

 

CONEJO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | April21 – April 23

Community Swap Meet in Simi Valley

When: April 22

Where: 5005 C E Los Angeles Ave, Simi Valley,

What: Join the annual Junk in the Trunk swap meet, presented by Rancho Simi Recreation & Park District. Seize the opportunity to sell your items or discover hidden treasures to take home. To learn more about becoming a vendor, check out the registration link provided.

Calabasas Earth Day Festival

When: April 23 

Where: Agoura Road and Las Virgenes Road | Calabasas,

What: With over fifty exhibitors from Los Angeles County and Ventura County participating, the event aims to assist attendees in adopting cost-saving, eco-friendly practices. This free festival, held in Calabasas, offers something for everyone, including a variety of engaging children’s activities that educate kids about the environment while they enjoy themselves. Experience this unique event, designed to appeal to all ages while promoting environmental awareness and sustainable living.

Bark in the Park

When: April 23

Where: 1379 E Janss Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA

What: Get ready for the exhilarating Bark in the Park event on Saturday, March 18, 2023! Enjoy a day filled with fun activities, including a dog costume contest, big and little dog contests, small dog races, dog entertainers, an agility course, a cooling water area, and engaging vendor booths. The event is free of charge, with activities open for everyone to participate in and delicious food available for purchase