Take a dive into some weekend fun this November 17 through November 19! We rounded up November’s top local events for you to explore from around town. Read on for fun that the entire family can enjoy.
Los Angeles Weekend Events | November 17 – November 19
The Great Los Angeles Walk
When: November 18
Where: Griffith Park
What: The Great Los Angeles Walk, an annual event held on the Saturday before Thanksgiving, challenges the stereotype that Los Angeles is not a walkable city. This free urban hike attracts hundreds of participants who traverse the city from one end to the other in about half a day. Participants have the flexibility to join or leave the walk at any point. While reservations are not mandatory, RSVPs are encouraged. This year, the walk features a unique loop starting at the bear statue in Griffith Park (5413 Los Feliz Blvd), covering areas like Los Feliz, Franklin, Fairfax, Pico, and Western, before returning to Griffith Park. For those with energy to spare, an additional hike up to the Observatory is an option.
When: November 17, 2023 – January 7, 2024
Where: L.A. Zoo
What: This holiday season, the L.A. Zoo will extend its hours into the evening on most nights through January, presenting a charming twist on its luminous holiday tradition. For its 2023 edition, L.A. Zoo Lights will feature new sculptures and introduce “Winter Wildlands,” an area inspired by animals that thrive in snowy environments.
Renegade Craft Fair
When: November 18 – November 19, 2023
Where: Chinatown
What: Renegade Craft Fair stands out as the premier event for crafters, known for its high-quality and contemporary indie craft offerings. Hosted in major cities across the country, Renegade focuses on local artisans, featuring hundreds of them in its marketplace. More than just a shopping destination, the fair includes DIY activities, classes, demos, free photo booths, and a variety of food trucks. Renegade organizes a major spring fair and an additional holiday fair in winter, perfect for finding unique gifts for others and yourself.
Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | November 17 – November 19
When: November 18
Where: Huntington Beach
What: Darker Waves is set to host a vibrant music event in Huntington Beach, featuring iconic ’80s new wave and post-punk bands. The lineup is headlined by New Order and Tears for Fears, along with performances from renowned groups like the B-52s, Echo & the Bunnymen, Devo, Soft Cell, the Psychedelic Furs, the Human League, OMD, Violent Femmes, the Cardigans, and X. The event also includes contemporary artists like She Wants Revenge and Cold Cave, offering a mix of classic and modern beats for an unforgettable dance experience.
Hermosa for the Holidays
When: November 18 – November 19
Where: Hermosa Beach
What: This festive event, reminiscent of a holiday version of Fiesta Hermosa, brings a seasonal transformation to the downtown area of the coastal city. Over the weekend, the celebration includes an open house featuring local retailers and a pop-up outdoor marketplace located on Pier Ave, between Valley Dr and Monterrey Dr. Additionally, there’s a carnival set up in Pier Plaza, adding to the holiday excitement.
When: November 16 – November 18
Where: Santa Monica
What: The WestEdge Design Fair is back, offering a haven for interior design enthusiasts with an impressive selection of modern furniture and home accessories. This three-day event will host numerous brands exhibiting their latest designs in lighting, kitchen, bath, outdoor furnishings, and other home products. Visitors can shop from these unique collections and also participate in a range of special events, including insightful discussions, panels, and workshops. These activities provide valuable tips and ideas for tastefully decorating your home.
San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | November 17 – November 19
When: November 19
Where: Northridge
What: Acclaimed satirist David Sedaris, known for his belief in the universal appeal of his voice, has proven to be correct in his assumption. As a celebrated author, he has penned over a dozen collections encompassing essays, short stories, and diary entries. Fans of his work have the opportunity to experience an evening with him, where they can enjoy his renowned self-deprecating humor and engaging conversation in a live setting, surrounded by a multitude of admirers.
Shaping Gravity: Abstract Art Beyond the Picture Plane
When: Until March 10
Where: Glendale
What: Experience the vibrant interpretations of abstraction by seven artists at this complimentary exhibit at the Forest Lawn Museum. Explore diverse artworks ranging from sculptures and paintings to augmented reality pieces and interactive video projections. Featured artists include Jen Stark, Molly Larkey, Shane Guffogg, Michelle Jane Lee, Christine Nguyen, Rema Ghuloum, and Sara Ippolito.
VALLEY RELICS MUSEUM EXPERIENCE
When: Every Saturday and Sunday
Where: 16781 Stagg Street Hangar C3 & C4 | Van Nuys
What: Visit the Valley’s beloved Museum of Pop Culture this weekend! The Valley Relics Museum invites you to join them for a day full of nostalgia and fun. Their one-of-a-kind museum.
Conejo Valley Weekend Events | November 17 – November 19
When: November 17
Where: 1555 Simi Town Center Way
What: The Festival of the Trees in Ventura County is a heartwarming community event dedicated to supporting cancer patients and their families. Taking place at the east end of the Simi Valley Town Center, this event features an array of beautifully decorated trees and wreaths for bidding, handmade gifts in the Elf Emporium, and delicious treats at Frosty’s Sweet Shoppe. Kicking off on November 15th with an evening of light refreshments and entertainment, the festival continues through November 18th, offering a wonderful opportunity to contribute to a noble cause while enjoying festive activities. Tickets are available online and at the door, with varied pricing for different days and age groups.
When: November 18, 2:00pm – 3:45pm
Where: Moorpark College
What: The Fall 2023 Dance Concert at Moorpark College, titled “Speaking Movement,” showcases an exciting mix of new dance pieces by students and faculty. This diverse program, directed by Robert Salas with Co-Director Vivian Goldes and Student Director Jasmine Gilmore, celebrates the creativity of faculty and student choreographers. It explores the changing social dynamics within our communities and relationships, offering a reflective and intimate look at the human experience through various dance styles.
Kids’ Swap Meet in Thousand Oaks
When: November 18, 8am – 12pm
Where: Thousand Oak
What: The Conejo Recreation & Park District hosts its Kids’ Swap Meet at the Thousand Oaks Community Center. This event offers a unique chance for kids to become young entrepreneurs by selling their no-longer-needed toys, clothes, and games. Admission for shoppers is free, ensuring a bustling and budget-friendly event.