Weekend Events | December 26 – December 28

As December soon comes to a close, it’s time to enjoy the best of the season. From holiday light shows to festive fairs and more, there is something for everyone. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhood from December 26 through December 28.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | December 26 – December 28 

L.A. Zoo Lights: Animals Aglow – Griffith Park

Where: L.A. Zoo | Griffith Park

When: Until January 11, 2026, 

What: This luminous experience brings oversized glowing animal lanterns, dazzling tunnels, and playful installations to the Los Angeles Zoo. Enjoy an immersive light spectacle that invites guests to wander through glowing trails illuminated by oversized animal lantern sculptures and seasonal displays. It’s a playful, family‑friendly twist on holiday lighting — especially under the California night sky. 

Grand Illuminations

When: Until January 4, 2026 

Where: DTLA

What: Downtown’s Grand Illuminations returns December 3 with a free lighting ceremony, live music, a holiday market, and seasonal sips from noon to 7pm. The showstopper? Electric Dandelions—towering LED sculptures that shimmer like fireworks—plus a 25-foot tree and Lumiverse light display, glowing nightly through January 4 at Cal Plaza.

Enchant Los Angeles 

Where: Santa Anita Park, Arcadia

When: Through December 28, 2025. 

What: This year, a 10‑acre holiday maze sweeps into Arcadia with a claim to fame: the “world’s largest Christmas light maze.” On top of wandering through twinkling labyrinths, you can glide on real ice, take a spin on the Ferris wheel, and browse a festive village filled with local artisans and seasonal treats. 

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | December 26 – December 28 

Winter Fest OC

When: Until January 4, 2026

Where: Costa Mesa

What: For more than a decade, this Costa Mesa holiday favorite has transformed Orange County into a full-on winter wonderland. Stroll through a Forest of Lights, play in the snow, go ice tubing, snap photos with Santa, and catch live entertainment, or level up with carnival rides, ice skating, polar putt-putt, and fireside igloos. Hot cocoa and festive treats keep the cheer flowing all night long.

Locals’ Night at the Santa Monica Pier

When: Until May 21, 2026 

Where: Santa Monica Pier

What: Santa Monica’s monthly pier series returns with a festive December edition: “Holiday Cheer on the Pier.” On December 18, enjoy a Holiday Winter Art Mart featuring local makers, festive waterfront activations like Sandy Cane Lane, and family-friendly entertainment including a Santa sand sculpture and Bob Baker Marionette Theater performance. Entry is free, and it’s the perfect excuse to actually hang out at the Pier.

Dog Walking Hours at South Coast Botanic Garden

When: Until January 25, 2026

Where: South Coast Botanic Garden | Rancho Palos Verdes

What: If your dog is basically your shadow, mark your calendar for the monthly Dog Walking Hours at South Coast Botanic Garden in Palos Verdes. On select Sundays, you and your leashed pup can explore 87 acres of garden paths (just avoid the rose garden and a couple of restricted spots). With water stations, open trails, and optional obedience classes, it’s a dreamy day out for both human and hound.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | December 26 – December 28 

Holidays Made Here

When: Until January 4

Where: Warner Bros. Studio | Burbank

What: Calling all Gilmore Girls devotees: Warner Bros. Studio Tour is transforming Stars Hollow into a holiday wonderland from December 18 to January 4. Stroll through festive sets, sip cocoa at Luke’s Diner (featuring actor Scott Patterson’s real coffee brand), and maybe even meet the man himself. Bonus: 2025 marks the show’s 25th anniversary, with new sets, exclusive merch, and a nightly light show—all included with regular or event-only admission.

Holiday Road

Where: King Gillette Ranch, Calabasas

When: Until December 27

Holiday Road transforms King Gillette Ranch into a glowing winter escape, complete with towering light installations, a whimsical Christmas village, and appearances from Santa and Mrs. Claus. The nearly mile‑long walking trail winds through the Santa Monica Mountains and offers countless photo moments, festive décor, and seasonal bites from food trucks along the way. It’s a charming outdoor experience ideal for families, date nights, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in holiday magic.

Ugly Sweater Holiday Skate Party

When: December 27

Where: Moonlight Rollerway, Inc. | 5110 San Fernando Rd., Glendale

What: Pull on your ugliest, most over-the-top holiday sweater and roll into a festive night of skating fun at Ugly Sweater Roller Skate Night. Glide around the rink, show off your seasonal style, and compete for prizes honoring the tackiest sweaters in the house. All ages are welcome, with skate rentals available at the window if you don’t bring your own.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | December 26 – December 28 

Afternoon Tea at Oynx

When: December 27

Where: Four Seasons Hotel | Westlake Village

What: Savor the refined flavors of Japanese cuisine at ONYX, an elevated sushi destination tucked inside the Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village. This sophisticated spot blends precision and elegance, offering fresh sashimi, artful signature rolls, and robata-grilled dishes in a sleek, modern setting. Just minutes from Thousand Oaks, ONYX invites diners to enjoy an exceptional omakase experience or sip from a curated sake list while indulging in some of the best sushi Westlake Village has to offer. 

Christmas Tree Lane

When: Until December 26 

Where: Henry T. Oxnard Historic District | F and G Streets | Oxnard

What: From December 14 through December 26, the historic lane glows nightly from 6 PM to 10 PM. For the most enchanting experience, take a walk through the 10-block loop—but remember to stay off private lawns and driveways. Dress warmly, park on nearby streets, and use the trash bins at intersections to help keep the neighborhood beautiful. If you’re driving, keep your headlights on for safety and go slow. Please be courteous to residents, supervise little ones, and avoid touching or climbing any displays. Crowds grow on weekends, so bring patience and holiday cheer!

Paint & Sip

When: December 28 

Where: Rosenthal-The Malibu Estate Vineyard 

What: Unleash your creativity at this laid-back Paint & Sip event, where artistic vibes meet your favorite glass of wine. Your ticket includes all painting supplies and a 20% discount on wine purchases, so you can unwind, create, and toast to a night well spent! Perfect for beginners and seasoned artists alike—just bring your imagination and good energy.

Where to Celebrate NYE 2025 | Out & About

Los Angeles restaurants are welcoming NYE 2025 with lavish feasts and flowing bottles of champagne. From romantic dinners to vibrant soirées with music and dancing, the city’s New Year’s Eve options feature global cuisine in settings big and small. Read on for our guide to the best places in LA to dine on New Year’s Eve and ring in 2026, with selections across four major zones of town.

Los Angeles Area | Celebrate NYE 2025

71Above

Location: 633 W 5th Street, Los Angeles, 90071

Set high above the city in the US Bank Tower, 71Above offers a four‑course New Year’s Eve menu with sweeping views from Malibu to Laguna Hills. Dishes range from Japanese Sea Bream Crudo and Speck‑Wrapped Pork Loin to Grilled New York Strip and Free Range Chicken Ballotine.  Likewise, $250 per person, this is an elegant choice for a celebratory evening.

Baar Baar

Location: 705 West 9th Street, Los Angeles 90015

Michelin‑starred chef Sujan Sarkar is serving an inventive NYE 2025 menu with starters like Butternut Squash Shorba and Lamb Keema Hyderabadi, followed by mains such as Butter Chicken and Kasundi Branzino. With two seatings priced at $65 and $110, this is a flavorful and festive way to ring in the new year.

Cara Cara – Downtown L.A. Proper

Location: 1100 S Broadway, Los Angeles 90015

For an elevated rooftop experience, Cara Cara offers a four‑course NYE 2025 menu with quinoa fritters, endive salad, and choices like Braised Beef Cheeks or Cauliflower Steak. Pricing starts at $135 for the early seating and $195 for the late seating, making it ideal for both dinner and a night‑long celebration.

 

Majordōmo

Location: 1725 Naud Street, Los Angeles 90012

David Chang’s Michelin‑rated restaurant serves a five‑course NYE 2025 feast that begins with Prince Edward Island oysters or tuna tartare, pairs rich pastas with bold mains like Smoked Prime Rib, and finishes with Citrus Pavlova. At $150 per person, expect live entertainment, a champagne cart, and a midnight toast.

Westside & Beach Communities | Celebrate NYE 2025

Citrin

Location: 1104 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica 90401

This Michelin‑starred restaurant by Josiah Citrin offers two seatings for its luxurious NYE 2025 tasting menu. Likewise, highlights include Egg Caviar, Truffle Risotto, Dover Sole, and choices between Sonoma Lamb or Brandt Beef Filet. Pricing ranges from $195 to $275, perfect for a refined seaside celebration.

Rustic

 

Location: 1119 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, 90401

Chef Elijah Deleon’s “NYE Cantina” menu features inventive California cuisine with dishes like Transparent Sea Prawns Diavolo over corn polenta and Bone‑In Pork Chop with sprouting broccoli and XO sauce. It’s a stylish and flavorful Westside option for New Year’s Eve dining.

San Fernando Valley | Celebrate NYE 2025

The Front Yard – The Garland

Location: 4222 Vineland Ave., North Hollywood 91602

A more casual but festive pick, The Front Yard offers an a la carte NYE 2025 menu of seasonal favorites and crowd‑pleasers. With a DJ and dancing from 8pm to 12:30am, it’s a local favorite for those who want dinner, drinks, and a party in one place.

“Midnight in Paris” at Firefly

Location: 11720 Ventura Blvd., Studio City, 91604

Firefly’s New Year’s Eve event brings DJ beats, a photo booth, French‑inspired décor, and a midnight champagne toast. Enjoy a prix‑fixe menu featuring French Onion Soup, Mushroom Pappardelle, Filet Mignon, and Duck Confit for $125 per person before the celebrations kick into full swing.

Conejo Valley Coastal  | Celebrate NYE 2025

Carbon Beach Club – Malibu Beach Inn

Location: 22878 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu 90263

With a Pacific Ocean backdrop, Carbon Beach Club’s NYE 2025 specials include elegant land and sea options such as Hamachi Crudo, Saffron Spaghetti with scallops, Chilean Sea Bass with beurre blanc and caviar, and Wagyu NY Strip with truffle‑scented pommes purée. Dining here feels like a sunset celebration on the water.

Geoffrey’s Malibu

Location: 27400 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu 90265

Spectacular coastal views set the scene for Geoffrey’s three‑course prix fixe evening featuring Crab & Shrimp Bisque, Tuna Tartare, and entrée choices from Grilled Prime to Whole Lobster Risotto. At $130 per person, this is one of Malibu’s most scenic ways to welcome the new year.

Additional Notables (Across Los Angeles)

Crossroads Kitchen

Location: 8284 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles 90046

For plant‑forward NYE dining, Crossroads Kitchen offers a five‑course vegan prix fixe menu. The menu comes with Kohlrabi Tartare, Stuffed Artichokes, Lion’s Mane Steak, and Opera Cake. At $95, it’s a lively Westside option for those looking for elevated vegetarian fare.

City Cruises New Year’s Eve Dinner Cruise

Location: 13755 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey 90292

City Cruises is not a restaurant but a standout experience. The Marina del Rey cruise features an open bar, buffet dinner, dancing, fireworks, and champagne as you sail into 2026. Likewise, ideal for anyone who wants dinner with a view and a vibrant countdown on the water.

From skyline views to oceanfront elegance in Malibu, these experiences offer great ways to celebrate NYE 2025. Likewise, there is no better way to ring in 2026 than with delicious food, festive ambiance, and unforgettable memories.

Weekend Events | December 19 – December 21

It is the most festive time of the year! Likewise, there are plenty of ways to celebrate the season all around town. From holiday markets to seasonal ice rinks and more, there is something for everyone. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhood December 19 through December 21.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | December 19 – December 21 

Stevie Wonder

When: December 18 – December 21 

Where: Fairfax District

What: Melrose Trading Post adds holiday cheer to its Sunday market in December, with over 260 vendors, live music, and festive family activities. Snap a pic in the Rock ’n’ Roll Santa booth, join a gift-making workshop, or catch a jazz caroling or ballet performance. Admission is free on December 7 and 14 with a toy donation, and entertainment union members get in free all month.

Holiday Book Party at A Good Used Book

When: December 19 

Where: Echo Park

What: Need a last-minute gift for the book lover in your life? Head to Echo Park Village bookshop A Good Used book, where you’ll find an expertly curated selection of used books along with some new editions. Each weekend, it hosts a marketplace spotlighting local vendors, and at this Friday’s holiday market, you’ll find Thai street food, Hawaiian butter mochi and snacks, vinyl records and riso prints, flash tattoos and live pet portraits—plus free Taiwanese beer from Formosa Imports. Drop by and support local small businesses.

MAUM Market

When: December 20 

Where: Arts District

Left your gift buying to the final countdown? MAUM Market has your back. On December 20, this beloved AAPI-focused market returns to ROW DTLA with free entry and a stellar lineup of thoughtfully curated goods—think ceramics, kids’ toys, beauty finds, art, homewares, and more. It’s family- and pet-friendly, with just enough sparkle to make your last-minute shopping feel intentional.

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | December 19 – December 21 

The Long Beach Nutcracker

When: Until December 21

Where: Long Beach

What: Long Beach Ballet’s The Nutcracker goes big—really big. Celebrating its 43rd anniversary this December with six performances, this beloved production features a full live orchestra, a horse, a flying sleigh, and dazzling pyrotechnics. It’s a high-energy, SoCal-style twist on the holiday classic that keeps audiences coming back year after year.

Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade

When: Until December 21 

Where: Newport Beach

What: Celebrate the season seaside at the 117th Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade, sailing through the harbor nightly from December 17 to 21. Over 100 dazzling yachts and boats cruise a 14-mile route, visible for free from bayfront spots like Marina Park, with extras like dining packages, boat cruises, and reserved seating available. Expect fireworks on opening night and nightly drone shows lighting up both ends of the harbor.

Dog Walking Hours at South Coast Botanic Garden

When: Until January 25, 2026

Where: South Coast Botanic Garden | Rancho Palos Verdes

What: If your dog is basically your shadow, mark your calendar for the monthly Dog Walking Hours at South Coast Botanic Garden in Palos Verdes. On select Sundays, you and your leashed pup can explore 87 acres of garden paths (just avoid the rose garden and a couple of restricted spots). With water stations, open trails, and optional obedience classes, it’s a dreamy day out for both human and hound.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | December 19 – December 21 

Holidays Made Here

When: Until January 4

Where: Warner Bros. Studio | Burbank

What: Calling all Gilmore Girls devotees: Warner Bros. Studio Tour is transforming Stars Hollow into a holiday wonderland from December 18 to January 4. Stroll through festive sets, sip cocoa at Luke’s Diner (featuring actor Scott Patterson’s real coffee brand), and maybe even meet the man himself. Bonus: 2025 marks the show’s 25th anniversary, with new sets, exclusive merch, and a nightly light show—all included with regular or event-only admission.

Holiday Road

Where: King Gillette Ranch, Calabasas

When: Until December 27

Holiday Road transforms King Gillette Ranch into a glowing winter escape, complete with towering light installations, a whimsical Christmas village, and appearances from Santa and Mrs. Claus. The nearly mile‑long walking trail winds through the Santa Monica Mountains and offers countless photo moments, festive décor, and seasonal bites from food trucks along the way. It’s a charming outdoor experience ideal for families, date nights, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in holiday magic.

Nochebuena: A Christmas Spectacular

When: December 20 – December 22 

Where: Northridge

What: Celebrate the season with the vibrant 10th anniversary of Nochebuena at The Soraya, presented by Ballet Folklórico de Los Ángeles. This mariachi-filled spectacle showcases traditional dances and music from regions across Mexico, with four lively performances featuring Grammy-nominated singer and actress Ximena Sariñana. A beautiful fusion of cultural pride, holiday joy, and artistic talent.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | December 19 – December 21

Wild Lights Event at The Teaching Zoo

When: December 19-23

Where: 7075 Campus Rd, Moorpark

What: The Teaching Zoo at Moorpark College transforms into a glowing winter wonderland during “Wild Lights,” a family-friendly evening event filled with dazzling displays, interactive light installations, and photo ops. Guests can enjoy a self-guided 45-minute stroll through the zoo, with select nights featuring a visit from Santa. While not focused on the animals, this festive experience offers seasonal magic for all ages. 

Holly Jolly Half Marathon, 5K, and 10K in Camarillo

When: December 21 

Where: 152 Westpark Ct, Camarillo

What: The 13th Annual Holly Jolly Half Marathon, 5K, and 10K is planned for Sunday, December 21, 2025, at the Pleasant Valley Soccer Fields, 150 Westpark Ct., Camarillo. Start / Finish will be at the Pleasant Valley Fields Park at the Village At The Park Sports Complex. This course is mostly on the flat Camarillo bike path. No auto traffic to worry about on this course. 

Chanukah Celebration and Menorah Lighting

When: December 21 

Where: Constitution Park, Paseo Camarillo

What: Chabad of Camarillo’s annual Chanukah Celebration returns on Sunday, December 21, 2025, from 2:30 to 4:30 pm at Constitution Park. The free community event features a menorah lighting, music, donuts and latkes, a gelt drop for kids, and an amazing circus show. Guests are encouraged to RSVP.

The Best Holiday Performances Around Town | Out & About

Los Angeles is lighting up this December with festive holiday performances. From timeless classics to unforgettable musical moments, there are a number of options that will make your season feel extra magical. From marionette marvels to sing-along symphonies, here are the best holiday performances to check out around town. Just be sure to book ahead, as many of these shows sell out fast.

 

Tinselcolor: Holiday Soundtracks Live

When: December 2–30, 2025 

Where: CineVita, Inglewood

If you’ve missed Love Actually Live, don’t worry! For the Record’s new show, Tinselcolor, brings together over 25 holiday movie soundtrack hits inside their new home, CineVita. Hosted by Joey McIntyre of New Kids on the Block, this immersive musical experience features professional singers, dancers, and musicians performing numbers from Elf, Home Alone, White Christmas, and more. Expect themed cocktails, festive energy, and a nostalgic deep dive into the season’s most iconic songs.

 

The Nutcracker Suite by American Contemporary Ballet

When: Through December 24, 2025 

Where: DTLA

When it comes to nostalgic holiday performances, look no further than The Nutcracker. Set in a snow-draped, immersive venue at the Bank of America Plaza, this 75-minute reimagining of The Nutcracker fuses live musicians with dreamlike staging. With intimate performances and an artist reception following each show, this version from American Contemporary Ballet is both elegant and enchanting. Tickets go fast each season—especially on weekends—so early booking is recommended.

 

Bob Baker’s Nutcracker

When: Through January 4, 2026 

Where: Sierra Madre Playhouse

A beloved holiday tradition since 1969, the Bob Baker Marionette Theater returns with its whimsical puppet-filled spin on The Nutcracker. With intricate marionettes, charming sets, and a rotating schedule of weekend and holiday performances, this family-friendly favorite is as nostalgic as it is delightful. The new venue in Sierra Madre offers an intimate setting for audiences of all ages.

 

Bob Baker’s Winter Wonderland

When: Through January 18, 2026 

Where: Highland Park

Formerly known as Holiday on Strings, this reimagined Bob Baker Marionette Theater show follows host Demitrius Nova Twinklestar III on a holiday adventure through snowy scenes. For family-friendly holiday performances, Bob Baker is always the right move. Enjoy singing puppets and a whimsical trip through Santa’s workshop. The hour-long performance is filled with joyful music and playful puppetry. For a sensory-friendly experience, consider the specially designated performance on December 20 at 4:30 pm.

 

A Christmas Carol

When: Through December 23, 2025 

Where: A Noise Within, Pasadena

A Noise Within delivers a heartfelt and high-quality rendition of Charles Dickens’s classic tale. Directed by company founders Geoff and Julia Rodriguez-Elliott and performed by some of the city’s finest classical actors, this musical-infused adaptation is a must-see. Its family-friendly atmosphere and intimate setting make it a great pick for multigenerational holiday outings.

 

Festival of Carols – L.A. Master Chorale

When: December 20 

Where: Walt Disney Concert Hall, DTLA

Enjoy timeless carols performed by the acclaimed Los Angeles Master Chorale, conducted by Grant Gershon, inside the stunning Walt Disney Concert Hall. The program features beloved holiday tunes from around the world, a cameo by the venue’s iconic pipe organ, and maybe even a visit from Santa. It’s a soaring, joyful way to usher in the final days before Christmas.

 

Los Angeles Ballet’s The Nutcracker

When: Through December 28, 2025 

Where: Westwood, Hollywood, and more

Experience this SoCal-twisted take on The Nutcracker with dazzling costumes, graceful choreography, and live orchestration. The Los Angeles Ballet performs across the city—most notably at UCLA and the Dolby Theatre—making it accessible from nearly every neighborhood. With 12 Hollywood performances alone, there are plenty of chances to catch Clara, the Mouse King, and those twinkling sugar plum fairies.

 

L.A. Master Chorale Messiah Sing-Along

When: December 22 

Where: Walt Disney Concert Hall, DTLA

This participatory take on Handel’s Messiah invites the audience to sing alongside the Master Chorale and a full orchestra. You don’t need to be a trained singer to join in—just show up early, warm up at the Carols on the Plaza, and let your holiday spirit soar. For holiday performances, this one-of-a-kind experience sets the bar for music lovers and festive vocalists alike.

 

L.A. County Holiday Celebration

When: December 24 

Where: Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Downtown LA

Now in its 66th year, this free three-hour holiday showcase brings together over 20 local performance groups in one joyous, multicultural event. From mariachi and tap to Korean dance and puppet theater, the variety and talent on stage is dazzling. It’s one of the city’s largest and most inclusive celebrations of the season.

Weekend Events | December 5 – December 7

This December is aglow with fun local events happening all around town. From yuletide celebrations to holiday markets and more, there is something for everyone. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhood from December 5 through December 7.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | December 5 – December 7

Yuletide Cinemaland

When: Until December 23

Where: Montecito Heights

What: Street Food Cinema is bringing holiday magic to the charming grounds of Heritage Square, L.A.’s own Victorian village. Bundle up in your coziest sweater for festive outdoor screenings of holiday favorites like Elf, Home Alone, The Muppet Christmas Carol, and more—many offered as double features. Between films, explore the historic homes, sing along to live piano tunes, stroll through a glowing light tunnel, and sip on seasonal treats like hot cocoa and mulled wine.

The Nutcracker Suite by American Contemporary Ballet

When: Through December 24, 2025 

Where: DTLA

What: When it comes to nostalgic holiday performances, look no further than The Nutcracker. Set in a snow-draped, immersive venue at the Bank of America Plaza, this 75-minute reimagining of The Nutcracker fuses live musicians with dreamlike staging. With intimate performances and an artist reception following each show, this version from American Contemporary Ballet is both elegant and enchanting. Tickets go fast each season—especially on weekends—so early booking is recommended.

Tinselcolor: Holiday Soundtracks Live

When: Until December 30, 2025 

Where: CineVita, Inglewood

If you’ve missed Love Actually Live, don’t worry! For the Record’s new show, Tinselcolor, brings together over 25 holiday movie soundtrack hits inside their new home, CineVita. Hosted by Joey McIntyre of New Kids on the Block, this immersive musical experience features professional singers, dancers, and musicians performing numbers from Elf, Home Alone, White Christmas, and more. Expect themed cocktails, festive energy, and a nostalgic deep dive into the season’s most iconic songs.

 

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

Dog Walking Hours at South Coast Botanic Garden

When: Until January 25, 2026

Where: South Coast Botanic Garden | Rancho Palos Verdes

What: If your dog is basically your shadow, mark your calendar for the monthly Dog Walking Hours at South Coast Botanic Garden in Palos Verdes. On select Sundays, you and your leashed pup can explore 87 acres of garden paths (just avoid the rose garden and a couple of restricted spots). With water stations, open trails, and optional obedience classes, it’s a dreamy day out for both human and hound.

8 Nights at Birdie G’s

When: Until December 11

Where: Santa Monica

What: Birdie G’s beloved Hanukkah-inspired dinner series returns for its fourth year—and final run before the restaurant closes on December 20. For eight nights only, visiting and local chefs will collaborate on one-night-only menus, including appearances by Jordan Kahn, Aaron Lindell, Hannah Ziskin, and Brad Mathews. Held December 1–4 and 8–11, these weekday dinners are some of the last chances to experience one of Santa Monica’s standout restaurants.

Pawliday PetMarket

When: December 6 

Where: Playa Vista

What: Treat your pet to a day of holiday fun at the free PetSpace Holiday Market in Playa Vista. Hosted by the Wallis Annenberg PetSpace, this festive pop-up features over a dozen vendors offering pet-friendly gifts, accessories, and treats. Sip complimentary hot cocoa or coffee, nibble on cookies, and snap a Santa photo with your furry companion while you shop.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | December 5 – December 7

Holiday Road

Where: King Gillette Ranch, Calabasas

When: Until December 27

Holiday Road transforms King Gillette Ranch into a glowing winter escape, complete with towering light installations, a whimsical Christmas village, and appearances from Santa and Mrs. Claus. The nearly mile‑long walking trail winds through the Santa Monica Mountains and offers countless photo moments, festive décor, and seasonal bites from food trucks along the way. It’s a charming outdoor experience ideal for families, date nights, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in holiday magic.

French Holiday Bazaar 2025

When: December 5

Where: International School of Los Angeles – Burbank Campus

What: Shop small and celebrate big at the French Holiday Bazaar, where local artisans and small businesses showcase one-of-a-kind gifts, crafts, fashion, home décor, and specialty foods. Admission is free (just RSVP!), and every guest receives a reusable shopping bag to kick off their merry evening of browsing. Held rain or shine on the Burbank campus, the event invites you to explore unique vendor offerings while supporting your local creative community.

Singer Sanctuary Fall Festival Fundraiser

When: December 7

Where: 10929 Walnut Dr

What: Singer Sanctuary’s Fall Festival Fundraiser promises a whimsical afternoon filled with music, magic, circus performances, and of course—animals! Enjoy live sets by Teelo & Friends, aerialists, magicians from the Magic Castle, tarot readings, face painting, food, drinks, and more at this family-friendly event in Shadow Hills (kids enter free!). VIP tickets offer a special one-hour animal tour before the main festivities begin.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | December 5 – December 7

Holidays in the Village

When: December 6

Where: Thousand Oaks

What: Step into a storybook scene at Holidays in the Village, Westlake Village’s enchanting re-creation of a traditional European Christmas market. Shop handmade gifts from artisan vendors while enjoying the scents of fresh pastries, roasted nuts, and spiced Glühwein. Twinkling lights set the evening aglow as families mingle with Kris Kringle and the Grinch, kids hop on a train, and Ferris wheel rides, and everyone joins in the magic of holiday carols and scavenger hunts.

6th Annual Camarillo Old Town Glow and Holiday Village

When: December 5

Where: Old Town | Camarillo

What: Celebrate the season with a festive evening stroll through the 6th Annual Camarillo Old Town Glow Holiday Walk on Friday, December 5, from 5–8 pm. Enjoy free family fun—or upgrade to a 21+ ticket for $35 and enjoy 15+ drink tastings from local businesses along Ventura Blvd. Check-in starts at 4:30 pm at 2195 Ventura Blvd., rain or shine.

Oxnard Christmas Parade

When: December 6

Where: 500 South C Street, Oxnard

What: Catch colorful marching bands, equestrian units, school groups, floats, and jolly St. Nick himself at the annual Oxnard Christmas Parade. The festive procession travels rain or shine along a route from A & 9th Streets, west on 5th, and north on C Street, ending at 2nd. A small-town celebration with big holiday spirit.

Weekend Events | Thanksgiving Weekend Edition

It’s Thanksgiving weekend, and what better way to celebrate than out and about in town? The weekend is full of fun, family-friendly activities for all ages. From Turkey Trots to holiday light shows and more, we have you covered with the top events. Check out what’s happening around town from November 28 through November 30.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | Thanksgiving Weekend  

Los Angeles Auto Show

When: November 21 – November 30 

Where: Downtown LA

What: Cruise into the L.A. Convention Center for the 10-day Los Angeles Auto Show, kicking off Thanksgiving weekend. Browse cutting-edge design and adrenaline-fueled innovation at this auto enthusiast event. This year’s showcase features world and North American debuts from leading manufacturers, plus a packed lineup of interactive experiences. Take an EV for a spin on the outdoor track, scale an off-road course in a Bronco or Jeep, explore custom exotics in the Showcase Hall, or step into LumiVerse—a moody, cinematic journey through next-gen tech. Bonus: You can even adopt a furry co-pilot on-site.

Enchant LA

When: November 21 – December 28 

Where: Descanso Gardens | Arcadia

What: Get ready to experience a whole new world of twinkling lights and festive fun at Reindeer Road in Santa Anita Park. Billed as the world’s largest Christmas-lights maze, this immersive holiday wonderland dazzles with a 100-foot tree of lights at its core. It’s a one-stop extravaganza for families, date nights, and anyone who wants to soak up the season in over-the-top, candy-cane-striped style.

Holiday Ice Rink Pershing Square

When: Until January 11, 2026

Where: Downtown LA

What: Lace up your skates and soak in the holiday spirit at Pershing Square’s beloved outdoor ice rink, nestled beneath the glittering skyline of Downtown L.A. This seasonal favorite offers a slice of winter magic amid SoCal sunshine, with skate rentals included in the admission. Lockers and skating aids are available for a small fee, making it an easy and festive outing for all ages.

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | Thanksgiving Weekend  

Mariah Carey’s Holiday Bar

When: Until December 28 

Where: West Hollywood

What: Mariah Carey’s holiday reign continues at the Skybar at Mondrian. For Thanksgiving weekend, head to where a glitter-drenched pop-up transforms the iconic poolside lounge into a shrine of festive diva energy. Inspired by the Queen of Christmas herself, this immersive experience features over-the-top decorations, themed cocktails, photo ops straight out of her album covers, and a “Letters to Mariah” station. Guests receive a welcome drink and 90-minute access to this jingle-filled wonderland, where “All I Want for Christmas Is You” plays on repeat every 30 minutes, naturally.

Winter Fest OC

When: December 28 – January 4 

Where: Costa Mesa

What: Orange County’s annual winter tradition returns Thanksgiving weekend with even more festive fun at Winter Fest OC. Explore the enchanting Forest of Lights, glide down ice tubing lanes, play in real snow, and snap photos with Santa, plus enjoy new themed zones, live music, snowfall, and cozy seasonal treats. Upgrade your experience with carnival rides, ice skating, polar putt-putt, and fireside igloos.

Ice at Santa Monica

When: Until January 19 

Where: Santa Monica

What: Just steps from the ocean, Ice in Downtown Santa Monica transforms the coastal city into a winter wonderland. The 8,000-square-foot outdoor rink—open daily from November through mid-January—sits at Fifth Street and Arizona Avenue, less than a 10-minute walk from the E Line. Admission ($24) includes skate rentals for an hour-long session, with private fire pits and party packages available for those looking to elevate the experience. Expect cozy treats, themed events, and even a special Taylor Swift birthday skate night on December 13. 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | Thanksgiving Weekend  

Putting Down Roots: Black Thumb Farm’s 5-Year Anniversary Fundraiser

When: November 29 

Where: 8380 Ventura Canyon Avenue

What: Celebrate five years of growth, community, and collective care at Black Thumb Farm’s anniversary fundraiser on November 29 from 2:30–5:30 PM. Enjoy music, hands-on activities, and stories from founders and community members as the farm launches a campaign to raise $15,000 and secure a permanent home in the San Fernando Valley. Guests can also browse a silent auction, enjoy light refreshments, and connect with supporters helping the farm flourish for years to come.

Thanksgiving All-Age Skate Night 

When: November 27 

Where: 5110 San Fernando Road

What: Lace up those skates and roll into the holiday spirit at Moonlight Rollerway’s Thanksgiving Night Skate! All ages are welcome to cruise the rink, burn off that second slice of pie, and soak up the retro vibes. Admission includes entry only, so bring your own skates or rent a pair at the window for $8. It’s a fun, festive way to spend the evening with friends, family, or your chosen skate crew.

Heartsaver First Aid – American Heart Association

When: November 29 

Where: 801 North Brand Boulevard

What: Get certified in lifesaving skills through the American Heart Association’s Heartsaver First Aid course, offered by Heart CPR in Burbank. This blended learning class includes an online portion and a short in-person skills session, covering how to respond to medical emergencies like bleeding, burns, and allergic reactions. Ideal for workplaces and community members, it meets OSHA requirements and provides a two-year certification.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | Thanksgiving Weekend  

Holiday Road

When: November 28 – December 27 

Where: Santa Monica Mountains

What: Stroll through the grounds of King Gillette Ranch as Holiday Road lights up the Santa Monica Mountains. This nearly mile-long walking trail features a dazzling display of festive decor, twinkling lights, a Christmas village, and massive holiday installations. Meet Santa and Mrs. Claus, sip seasonal drinks from the holiday bar, and grab bites from on-site food trucks while you soak up the winter magic.

Ventura Turkey Trot 5K

When: November 27 

Where: 6451 Auto Center Dr | Ventura

What: Kick off Thanksgiving weekend with a fun and fast-paced tradition at the Ventura Turkey Trot! Held at the Ventura Auto Center, this 5K race starts at 8:00 a.m., followed by a Kids 1K at 9:15 a.m. for ages 14 and under. Registration includes a finisher’s shirt, chip timing, and post-race refreshments—perfect fuel before your holiday feast.

74th Annual Santa Paula Christmas Parade

When: November 28

Where: Main Street from Seventh St to Mill St. | Santa Paula

What: Celebrate a festive hometown tradition at the 75th Annual Santa Paula Christmas Parade on Friday, November 28, at 7 p.m. Watch as marching bands, floats, equestrian groups, community performers, and Santa himself light up Main Street—rain or shine. The parade is proudly hosted by the City of Santa Paula, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Optimist Club.

Your Local Holiday Market Guide | Out & About

The holiday season is officially here. Likewise, if you’re looking to find thoughtful, one‑of‑a‑kind gifts, Los Angeles does not disappoint. These standout events deliver ambiance, creativity, and a true sense of community. From hand‑crafted jewelry to artful home goods, we have your local holiday market guide!

1. Enchant LA (Arcadia)

Located at Santa Anita Park in the San Gabriel Valley, this festive experience bills itself as the world’s largest Christmas-lights maze. Happening until December 28, one stop in and it’s easy to see why. At the heart of the glowing spectacle is a towering 100-foot tree of lights, surrounded by a sparkling labyrinth that dazzles visitors of all ages. Beyond the lights, the event features seasonal favorites like ice skating, an ice slide, a Ferris wheel, and mini golf. Don’t miss the charming holiday village, where local vendors offer up festive décor, handcrafted gifts, sweet treats, and cozy winter goods—perfect for last-minute shopping or simply soaking up the holiday spirit.

2. Unique Los Angeles Holiday Market 

Celebrating creativity and community, Unique Markets Los Angeles is one of the city’s most beloved small-business shopping experiences, December 13 through December 14. This vibrant marketplace spotlights over 75 local brands offering everything from handmade jewelry and home goods to wellness items, artwork, and gourmet treats. Mingle with the artists and designers behind the goods, snap a free holiday portrait at the Oh Snap! photo booth, or get crafty in the DIY Den, where guests can create their own ornaments and gift charms. Whether you’re shopping for one-of-a-kind gifts or just want to support L.A.’s creative scene, this seasonal market delivers. A portion of ticket sales supports Unique World, a nonprofit dedicated to uplifting emerging artists and small business owners through mentorship and grants.

3. Smorg for the Holidays (ROW DTLA)

Until December 21, 2025, this Sunday‑market staple shifts into full holiday mode in the Downtown Arts District. Expect dozens of curated vendors alongside the usual food‑vendor favorites, festive photo‑ops, and creative ambiance that make it much more than just a shopping stop.  

4. A Victorian Holiday at the LA County Arboretum

Held over three weekends between November 29 and December 14, 2025, in Arcadia, this market features a Victorian‑inspired setting with artisan stalls, seasonal refreshment, and a charming marketplace at the historic Queen Anne Cottage front lawn. Worth the drive for a tranquil, nature‑inflected holiday shopping experience. 

5. Craft Contemporary Makers Market (Mid-City)

For a truly artful holiday shopping experience, head to the Craft Contemporary Holiday Marketplace from December 5 through December 7. This Mid-City market features thoughtfully curated, handmade goods that take center stage. This festive event brings together a diverse lineup of local artisans—both emerging and established—known for their exceptional craftsmanship in ceramics, textiles, jewelry, and more. Guests can browse the museum’s current exhibitions while shopping for one-of-a-kind gifts, and even tap into their own creativity with hands-on workshops offered throughout the weekend. For those looking to get first pick, a special ticketed preview night features refreshments, music, and gift bags. Whether you’re shopping or crafting, it’s a warm, inspiring way to celebrate local talent this season.

Why These Markets Matter

For luxury‑minded shoppers, the holiday markets in Los Angeles offer more than impulse buys—they provide beautifully crafted items and experiences that feel elevated and personal. These events are ideal for sourcing gifts that reflect style and thoughtfulness, all while supporting independent makers and local communities.

Smart Tips for Visiting

  • Go early: Popular markets tend to fill up with crowds by midday. A morning visit often means easier parking and access to the best pieces.
  • Bring a tote or stylish bag: These markets are treasure troves of unique items, and you’ll appreciate the extra space.
  • Dress in layers: Many of these markets are outdoors or semi‑outdoors. A premium scarf or elegant wrap can keep you comfortable without sacrificing that polished look.
  • Support local: Many vendors accept cards, but bringing a little cash helps for small‑ticket items or vendor tips.
  • Have a schedule: Plan for one market per weekend. That way, you’ll enjoy the experience fully without holiday‑shopping burnout.

Weekend Events | November 21 – November 23

As we cozy on up into the holiday season, the weekend has arrived with festive fun! From holiday shows to pop-up markets and more, there are endless ways to enjoy the weekend. Check out what’s happening around town from November 21 through November 23.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | November 21 – November 23 

Bob Baker Marionette Theater’s Holiday Special: Winter Wonderland

When: Until January 18 

Where: Highland Park

What: The Bob Baker Marionette Theater’s year-end tradition gets a festive refresh with a reimagined holiday special at their Highland Park home. Follow the whimsical host, Demitrius Nova Twinklestar III, on a magical puppet-filled journey featuring everything from caroling penguins to Santa’s workshop. For a sensory-friendly experience, catch the 4:30 pm show on Saturday, December 20.

Paranormal Activity

When: Until December 7 

Where: Ahmanson Theater | DTLA

What: Brace yourself for a stage adaptation that’s anything but subtle. Paranormal Activity: The Play makes its world premiere at the Ahmanson Theatre with a brand-new story, chilling illusions, and an R-rated dose of fear. Designed by the Tony-winning mastermind behind Harry Potter & the Cursed Child’s jaw-dropping effects, this terrifying theatrical experience will have you rethinking every creak in the floorboards.

L.A. Zoo Lights

When: Until January 11, 2026

Where: L.A. Zoo | Griffith Park

What: The L.A. Zoo’s after-dark holiday tradition returns with Animals Aglow, a luminous nighttime experience featuring towering, animal-shaped lanterns that light up the zoo grounds. Wander a colorful trail filled with animated displays of wildlife from around the world, including new illuminated tributes to the creatures of Southeast Asia and Africa. With interactive light installations like glowing swings and mirrored tunnels, it’s a dazzling, family-friendly evening under the stars.

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | November 21 – November 23  

Jack Kirby: Heroes and Humanity

When: Until March 1, 2026 

Where: Skirball Cultural Center | Westside

What: The Skirball’s newest exhibition explores the extraordinary legacy of comic book pioneer Jack Kirby, whose imagination helped shape the Marvel universe with characters like Captain America, Black Panther, and the X-Men. Beyond his superhero fame, the show spotlights Kirby’s roots as a first-generation Jewish American, a WWII veteran, and a bi-coastal family man. Visitors can view original comic art and rare works—many never before displayed—while tracing the story of a creative force who helped define American pop culture.

Astra Lumina

When: Until December 31 

Where: Rancho Palos Verdes

What: Wander through a glowing galaxy of lights during the South Coast Botanic Garden’s celestial-inspired nighttime experience. This hour-long Palos Verdes trail skips the usual holiday trimmings in favor of nine dazzling installations that feel more otherworldly than wintery. Think less North Pole, more outer space—making it one of L.A.’s most hypnotic after-dark garden shows of the season. 

Ice at Santa Monica

When: Until January 19 

Where: Santa Monica

What: Just steps from the ocean, Ice in Downtown Santa Monica transforms the coastal city into a winter wonderland. The 8,000-square-foot outdoor rink—open daily from November through mid-January—sits at Fifth Street and Arizona Avenue, less than a 10-minute walk from the E Line. Admission ($24) includes skate rentals for an hour-long session, with private fire pits and party packages available for those looking to elevate the experience. Expect cozy treats, themed events, and even a special Taylor Swift birthday skate night on December 13. 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | November 21 – November 23 

Standup Comedy for the Valley Food Bank

When: November 22 

Where: 14537 Ventura Boulevard | Sherman Oaks

What: Catch a night of laughs at The Aftermath Wine Bar with a stand-up comedy showcase featuring rising stars from Netflix, The Comedy Store, Hollywood Improv, and more. All proceeds benefit the Rescue Mission Alliance Valley Food Bank, supporting local families affected by the federal shutdown and SNAP disruptions. The show takes place Saturday, November 22, at 7:00 pm in Sherman Oaks, with great drinks, good vibes, and comedy for a cause.

DIY Thanksgiving Centerpiece Workshop

When: November 15 

Where: 106a West Burbank Boulevard

What: Create your own Thanksgiving centerpiece at this hands-on floral workshop hosted by Flower Song LA, the studio known for TV sets and celebrity parties. Choose from a petite vase or a dramatic 3-foot runner, then sip, snip, and design your masterpiece with expert guidance, fresh florals, and all supplies included. Light bites will be served—BYOB and bring a friend for a festive, feel-good creative night.

The Shop Latina Marketplace- BMA Final Session

When: November 22 

Where: 801 North Brand Boulevard

What: Support emerging Latina entrepreneurs at the Shop Latina Marketplace—the grand finale of the Business Management Academy. Browse one-of-a-kind products and services from recent program graduates, network with inspiring creators over coffee, and celebrate the launch of new businesses with big dreams. It’s part pop-up, part celebration, and all heart.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | November 21 – November 23  

Vintage & Artisan Outdoor Market

When: November 22 

Where: DeFrenS Consignment Furniture, Home Decor, and Gifts | Thousand Oaks

What: Rescheduled to this weekend due to last week’s rain, don’t miss out on the Vintage & Artisan Outdoor Market! Explore vintage treasures, handmade goods, and local art at this lively Vintage & Artisan Market! Browse curated booths filled with pottery, textiles, jewelry, and décor, plus enjoy classic car displays, live music, local eats, and adoptable pets. It’s a full day of community, creativity, and stylish finds you won’t want to miss.

Annual Holiday Tree Lighting

When: November 21 

Where: The Promenade | 100 Promenade Way, Westlake Village

What: Ring in the season at the Promenade at Westlake’s 30th Annual Tree Lighting celebration on Friday, November 21, from 4–8pm. Enjoy a festive night filled with holiday cheer, including live musical performances, candy cane stilt walkers, a family-friendly Holiday Market, seasonal bites from favorite local spots, and a dazzling fireworks finale following Santa’s grand arrival. Bonus: Santa’s Cottage opens the next day for magical photo ops, presented in partnership with Disney+ and Hulu.

Moorpark College Dance Presents “Speaking Movement”

When: November 21 and November 22 

Where: 7075 Campus Rd | Moorpark

What: Experience the passion and artistry of “Speaking Movement,” Moorpark College’s fall dance concert featuring dynamic choreography by students, faculty, and guest artists. Directed by Vivian Goldes with Nancy Paradis and Beth Megill, the performance spans a variety of dance styles, all crafted to stir the heart and inspire the soul.

The Best Local Ice Skating Rinks | Out & About

Even in sunny Southern California, winter brings a chill of holiday cheer—and that includes the return of the city’s best ice rinks. From palm-tree-lined coastal setups to iconic downtown experiences, there’s no shortage of places to lace up and glide. Whether you’re looking for a festive date idea, a fun family outing, or an Instagram-worthy winter scene, here are the best spots for ice skating in Los Angeles this season—and when they open to the public.

1. Holiday Ice Rink Pershing Square

Location & Date: Downtown LA | Open: November 16, 2025 – January 7, 2026

Celebrating its 25th season, this iconic outdoor rink is a staple of holiday life in DTLA. Surrounded by skyscrapers and glowing city lights, it offers themed skate nights, rentals, and an unbeatable urban backdrop. Book early—this one gets busy on weekends.

2. LA Kings Holiday Ice at LA Live

Location & Date: South Park / Downtown LA | Open: November 22, 2025 – January 1, 2026

Located next to Crypto.com Arena, this spacious outdoor rink brings winter wonderland vibes to the heart of the city. Expect music, themed nights, and a front-row view of the LA Live festivities. Ideal for pre-concert hangs or post-dinner glides.

3. Ice at Santa Monica

Location & Date: Downtown Santa Monica | Open: November 1, 2025 – January 20, 2026

Skating just steps from the beach? Only in LA. This rink brings holiday magic to the coast with twinkling lights, lessons, and rentals. It’s perfect for families, couples, and anyone looking to soak up the season near the sand.

4. The Rinks Anaheim ICE

Location & Date: Anaheim | Open Year-Round (Holiday decor begins in November)

This architectural gem by Frank Gehry offers indoor skating year-round, with a festive glow-up during the holidays. Whether you’re a figure skater, hockey fan, or casual cruiser, this is a pro-level facility with serious seasonal charm.

5. Toyota Sports Performance Center

Location & Date: El Segundo | Open Year-Round with Holiday Programming

Home of the LA Kings practice rink, this facility offers extended public sessions during the holiday season. It’s ideal for those seeking a premium indoor experience without the crowds of more touristy spots.

Before you Skate Off…

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and many of these ice skating rinks in Los Angeles require advance reservations—especially for weekends and holidays. Lock in your tickets now for a smooth glide into the season. Whether you’re skating under city lights or ocean breezes, LA proves winter magic doesn’t need snow.

Weekend Events | November 14 – November 16

Dive into the weekend with local fun! From Ice Skating in Santa Monica to symphonies in the Valley and more, the city is filled with fall happenings. Check out this week’s round-up of weekend activities happening November 14 through November 16.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | November 14 – November 16 

Oktoberfest at Red Lion Tavern

When: Until November 16 

Where: Silverlake

What: Catch bold, experimental performances at REDCAT’s 22nd annual New Original Works Festival, where L.A.-based artists transform the space into a cutting-edge stage laboratory. Spanning three weekends, the festival showcases innovative works in dance, theater, music, and multimedia. Can’t make it in person? Select shows will also be livestreamed.

Tarantino Live: Pulp Rock Extravaganza

When: Until November 16 

Where: CineVita | Inglewood

What: For the Record is back with its most ambitious show yet: Tarantino Live returns inside CineVita, the world’s largest Spiegeltent, now home to FTR at Hollywood Park next to SoFi Stadium. The high-octane production honors 30 years of Pulp Fiction and reimagines unforgettable scenes and musical numbers from Quentin Tarantino’s iconic films, like Kill Bill, to Django Unchained. Expect a dazzling, immersive blend of theater, film, and concert that celebrates the legendary director’s cinematic universe.

Fireside Films by Rooftop Cinema Club

When: Until January 4, 2026

Where: Downtown

What: Street Food Cinema keeps the outdoor movie magic going with its cozy Fireside Films series, featuring heaters, seasonal favorites, and a free hot drink with each ticket. The lineup mixes holiday hits like Elf, Home Alone, and The Holiday with beloved L.A.-set films like La La Land and L.A. Confidential, plus newer crowd-pleasers such as Sinners and Freakier Friday. Screenings run throughout November and December—perfect for festive film lovers.

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | November 14 – November 16  

Astra Lumina

When: Until December 31 

Where: Rancho Palos Verdes

What: Wander through a glowing galaxy of lights during the South Coast Botanic Garden’s celestial-inspired nighttime experience. This hour-long Palos Verdes trail skips the usual holiday trimmings in favor of nine dazzling installations that feel more otherworldly than wintery. Think less North Pole, more outer space—making it one of L.A.’s most hypnotic after-dark garden shows of the season. 

Ice at Santa Monica

When: Until January 19 

Where: Santa Monica

What: Just steps from the ocean, Ice in Downtown Santa Monica transforms the coastal city into a winter wonderland. The 8,000-square-foot outdoor rink—open daily from November through mid-January—sits at Fifth Street and Arizona Avenue, less than a 10-minute walk from the E Line. Admission ($24) includes skate rentals for an hour-long session, with private fire pits and party packages available for those looking to elevate the experience. Expect cozy treats, themed events, and even a special Taylor Swift birthday skate night on December 13. 

Live Talks Los Angeles

When: Until December 4 

Where: Venice

What: L.A.’s star-studded lecture series returns this October with a dynamic mix of in-person and virtual events featuring some of the most fascinating minds in arts, science, and entertainment. Guests can expect captivating talks from notable figures like Werner Herzog, Tim Curry, Judd Apatow, and Marc Maron. Many events offer the option to purchase a signed copy of the speaker’s book, making it a must for curious minds and culture lovers alike.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | November 14 – November 16 

Japanese Food Expo in LA 2025

When: November 14 – November 15 

Where: 555 Universal Hollywood Drive | Universal City

What: Get ready to taste your way through Japan—this year’s celebration offers three time slots over two days, giving you more chances than ever to indulge. From savory street food to cultural experiences, everything’s included in your ticket. Thanks to your incredible support, we’re making this our most unforgettable year yet—don’t miss it!

Boy Band Skate Night (All Ages)

When: November 15 

Where: Moonlight Rollerway | 5110 San Fernando Road

What: Grab your squad and get ready to roll at Boy Bands Skate Night—where the only thing smoother than your moves are the harmonies. Groove to the greatest hits from NSYNC, BTS, One Direction, and more while you skate, sing, and live out your ultimate fandom fantasy. Admission gets you in, but skate rentals are $8 at the window if you’re not bringing your own wheels.

“Gobble Gobble” Sugar Cookie Decorating Class

When: November 14

Where: Castle & Crown | 2012 West Burbank Boulevard

What: Learn how to turn cookies into edible art at the “Gobble Gobble” Cookie Decorating Class in Burbank! This beginner-friendly, two-hour workshop teaches the basics of royal icing and cookie design, with everything provided—including 6 cookies, 4 icing colors, and decorating tools. Perfect for a fun night out with friends or solo creativity, it takes place Friday, November 14, at Castle & Crown.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | November 14 – November 16  

Vintage & Artisan Outdoor Market

When: November 15 

Where: DeFrenS Consignment Furniture, Home Decor, and Gifts | Thousand Oaks

What: Explore vintage treasures, handmade goods, and local art at this lively Vintage & Artisan Market! Browse curated booths filled with pottery, textiles, jewelry, and décor, plus enjoy classic car displays, live music, local eats, and adoptable pets. It’s a full day of community, creativity, and stylish finds you won’t want to miss.

Patagonia Salmon Run 5K in Ventura

When: November 16

Where: Ventura

What: The 29th Annual Patagonia Salmon Run 5K returns on Sunday, November 9, 2025, at 8:30 a.m. at a location to be announced in Ventura. Runners of all levels are invited to join this community race celebrating fitness and sustainability. 

California Young Artists Symphony Concert

When: November 16 

Where: Fred Kavli Theater | Thousand Oaks

What: The California Young Artists Symphony opens its fifth season with a powerful performance at the Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks on Sunday, November 16, 2025, at 4 PM. The program features Strauss’s dazzling “Don Juan” and Shostakovich’s profound Symphony No. 10, under the baton of Maestro Alexander Treger (formerly of the LA Phil and American Youth Symphony).