Weekend Events: June 30 – July 2, 2017

Not sure what to do for this 4th of July weekend? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!

June 30 – July 2 includes an annual car show, the Anime Expo, a SoCal Corgi Beach Day, and plenty more!

Take a look at the list below and go out and do something fun this weekend!

Friday June 30th, 2017

  1. Free Shakespeare at the Old Zoo in Griffith Park.
  2. Dance DTLA at Grand Park.
  3. Shakespeare By The Sea at Point Fermin Park in San Pedro.
  4. Outdoor Movies at the Skirball.
  5. The Last Book Review at The Last Bookstore in Downtown Los Angeles.
  6. Modo Yoga hosting Karma Classes every Friday at their Echo Park and La Brea locations.
  7. Free concert series at The Levitt Pavilion in McArthur Park.
  8. 8. Tom Gun LIVE: A Maverick’s Homage.
  9. 9th Annual Cars & Stripes Forever, a free pre-Independence Day celebration.
  10. Constitution Happy Hour at AMMO at The Hammer.
  11. The Barnsdall Art Park’s annual Wine Tasting Nights.
  12. The Groundlings: The Completely Different Late Show.
  13. Greenbar Distillery cocktail classes in Downtown LA.
  14. Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living In Paris at The Odyssey Theatre Ensemble.
  15. 626 Night Market.
  16. Metro Art Presents a showcase at the historic Union Station.
  17. Cinema Under The Stars.

 

Saturday July 1st, 2017

  1. SoCal Corgi Beach Day at Long Beach’s Alamitos Beach.
  2. 19. Eat|See|Hear screening Top Gun at The Autry Museum.
  3. Old Pasadena Summer Cinema.
  4. KCRW’s Summer Nights.
  5. Red, White and BBQ.
  6. Beer Fest for Beer Geeks’ The Rarest Experience.
  7. Street Food Cinema featuring The Sandlot at Brand Library Park Glendale. and Napoleon Dynamite at Will Rogers State Historic Park Pacific Palisades on Saturday.
  8. Shakespeare By The Sea at Point Fermin Park in San Pedro.
  9. Hauser & Wirth hosting two opening shows on Saturday. One by American artist Paul McCarthy’s and the other by Takesada Matsutani.
  10. 28th Annual Mariachi USA Festival at the Hollywood Bowl.
  11. Pirate Invasion of Long Beach.
  12. The Anime Expo.
  13. ShipKicker.
  14. Free concert series at The Levitt Pavilion in McArthur Park.
  15. Summer of Music at Redondo Pier.
  16. International Printing Museum’s annual Independence Day Celebration.
  17. The Lincoln’s Dog Day Afternoon party at the Venice watering hole.

 

Sunday July 2nd, 2017

  1. Street Food Cinema at LA State Historic Park Los Angeles.
  2. Culver City Centennial Westside Food & Wine Festival.
  3. Angel City Brewery’s Merica Fest.
  4. Clifton’s full scale U.S.O. star studded bash.
  5. Free concert series at The Levitt Pavilion in McArthur Park.
  6. Boot Camp Boxing and Yoga at Iron Triangle Brewery in DTLA.
  7. 3rd Annual Venice Block Party.
  8. The Great Rock and Roll Flea Market.

Fun Things to do in L.A. for Independence Day

July 4 is just a few days away! Have any plans?

Below is a list of plenty of things you can do in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Whether you want to see the traditional fireworks, attend a rooftop party, or go to an outdoor movie, there’s something for everybody.

Have a Happy Independence Day!

  1. CBS Studio Center’s 4th of July Fireworks & VIP Celebration.
  2. Redondo Beach 4th of July Fireworks at Seaside Lagoon.
  3. Topanga Canyon’s Theatricum Botanicum’s 3rd Annual Independence Day Old Fashioned Barn Dance and Barbecue.
  4. 67th Annual John Olguin Southbay July 4th Spectacular, a free event in San Pedro.
  5. L.A. Freedom Festival in Century City.
  6. 91st Annual Americafest at The Rose Bowl.
  7. Rooftop party at the Ace Hotel in Downtown L.A., California Sol 4th of July.
  8. West Valley’s July 4th Fireworks Extravaganza in Woodland Hills.
  9. Fireworks and Jurassic Park at Hollywood Forever, hosted by Cinespia.
  10. Grand Park’s 4th of July Block Party.
  11. Parade and skydivers at the Pacific Palisades 4th of July Parade & Fireworks Show.
  12. Queen Mary’s Fourth of July partyDiscount tickets here.
  13. July 4th at the Marina
  14. The Hollywood Bowl fireworks with a performance from Pentatonix.
  15. Go to a museum! The Getty Center, LACMA, and The Broad will be open. Times vary.
  16. Culver City Fourth of July Fireworks Show.

Car Free San Fernando Valley Day–May 4

16carfreesfvCan you give up your car for one day? Take the challenge this weekend and participate in ‘Car Free San Fernando Valley’ a collaborative event sponsored by non-profit organizations, local businesses, schools, and local government to urge people to walk, bike, carpool, or take public transit on May 4th, 2014 and explore how easy it is to use alternative transportation.

Events include early morning yoga along the LA River Greenway in Studio City, the “May The Forest Be With You” bicycle ride, and scavenger hunt.  Pledge to go car free for the day and you will be entered into a prize raffle and receive an all-day discount from participating restaurants and businesses. For more info visit www.carfreesfv.com.

 

Celebrate The History Of Rodeo Drive At Rodeo De Los Caballos

Rodeo de los CaballosBecause of our company name we have a strong affection for Rodeo Drive and the history it represents. As part of the Beverly Hills Centennial celebration, there will be a special gathering commemorating the street’s significance. Before there was Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive, there was Rodeo de las Aguas. To celebrate the street’s beginnings as a bridle path there will be an equestrian parade, the Gathering of the Horses, held on Sunday, October 13, 11:00 am on the 300 and 400 blocks of Rodeo Drive, between Santa Monica and Dayton Way.

The parade features the Wells Fargo Wagon and equestrian groups that have appeared in Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee, the Beijing Olympics and the Tournament of Roses Parade with special appearances by Ballet Folklorico Mexico Azteca and the Beverly Hills High School Marching Band.