Weekend Events | July 29 – July 31, 2022

Summer is going by fast, and the last weekend in July is here. Enjoy all of the fun happening in your neighborhood this July 29 through July 31. Read on for our weekend roundup of fun events happening around town!

LOS ANGELES WEEKEND EVENTS | JULY 29 – JULY 31

The Little Literary Fair

When: July 30 – July 31

Where: Downtown Arts District

What: Calling all literary enthusiasts! Don’t miss this weekend’s free literary fair of indie booksellers and creators in DTLA. LITLIT will take place at Hauser & Wirth and give attendees the chance to interact with over 40 publishers. 

Dog Adoption Event at Dodger Stadium

When: July 30

Where: Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles

What: If you are looking for a furry friend, then this weekend’s Dog Adoption event at Dodger Stadium is your destination.  L.A. Animal Services will have more than 100 adorable dogs available at its center field plaza this Saturday. Fees to adopt are $51 for dogs and $75 for puppies (excluding licensing fees), and only cash or check will be accepted.

Red Hot Chili Peppers

When: July 31 

Where: Inglewood 

What: It’s time for some “Californication” courtesy of the one and only Red Hot Chilli Peppers. Enjoy the funk rock group that weekend at SoFi Stadium. The band will be playing a homecoming show with support from two other local bands.

 

WESTSIDE & BEACH COMMUNITIES WEEKEND EVENTS| JULY 29 – JULY 31

Midsummer Scream

When: July 29 – July 31 

Where: Long Beach Convention Center

What: Hey there, horror fans! You won’t want to miss this weekend’s horror convention. The country’s biggest horror convention returns to LB to deliver scares and the biggest names in the genre. Enjoy panel discussions from horror film greats, along with autograph signing and photo ops. 

KCRW Summer Nights

When: Until September 29 

Where: Westwood

What: Summer is better with KCRW Summer Nights. Enjoy open-air tunes on select nights from July through September at various locations. Some of the spots for sounds include the Hammer Museum, CAAM, and more!

US Open of Surfing

When: July 30 – August 7

Where: Huntington Beach

What: The US Open of Surfing rides the waves into Huntington Beach this weekend for a week-long competition. Bringing together the world’s elite surfers, thousands of competitors will face off for the big prize. The event will also feature live bands, a sports expo, and after-parties.

 

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | JULY 29 – JULY 31

Movies on the Roof

When: until August 27

Where: Fashion Square Mall | Sherman Oaks

What: Westfield Fashion Square invites you to a joy-filled alfresco film series this summer. Catch flicks like Guardians of The Galaxy and Spaceballs, with ticket sales in support of Hope of the Valley.

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 features neon signs, classic cars, a playable retro arcade, and more! Tickets for Valley Relics Museum can be purchased on Eventbrite.

1st Annual ASMAC Summer Concert: String Quartet, Harp, Piano, and Voice

When: July 31 

Where: Evergreen Stage | 4403 W. Magnolia Blvd. | Burbank

What: In tribute to the 100th anniversary of Warner Bros., the 1st Annual ASMAC Summer Concert will celebrate through sound. Featuring studio ensemble, arrangement will include new and exciting arrangements from the likes of Jonathan Allentoff, Chris Boardman, Dan Redfeld, Nan Schwartz, and more. In addition, there will also be appearances by special guest pianists.

CONEJO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | JULY 29 – JULY 31

Free Summer Movies in the Park Presents ‘Hairspray’

When: July 29

Where: Constitution Park | Camarillo

What: The Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District film series continues this weekend with a showing of ‘Hairspray.’ Catch this family-friendly flick at Constitution Park starting at 8:15 PM. In addition, there will be food trucks and pre-movie live music, and lawn games. 

“Down the Rabbit Hole” Music and Brewery Fest

When: July 30 

Where: Thousand Oaks

What: Don’t miss the inaugural Down the Rabbit Hole Festival of Music and Beer! The event features a packed lineup of great music happening simultaneously at both breweries. 

Taste of Camarillo Wine, Brew & Food Festival

When: July 31 

Where: 201 Camarillo Ranch Road | Camarillo

What: A Taste of Camarillo – Wine, Brew & Food Festival kicks off this Sunday. As one of the longest-running wine and food festivals in Ventura County, this festival is not one to miss. Enjoy an afternoon of sampling fine wines, craft beers, and gourmet foods on the grounds of the historic Camarillo Ranch. In addition, there will be live music and dancing, boutique shopping, and more. Children and pets are not allowed.

Weekend Events: July 22 – July 24

Enjoy all that the weekend has to offer with fun events happening around town this July 22 through July 24.

LOS ANGELES WEEKEND EVENTS | JULY 22 – JULY 24

Zoo Friday Nights

When: July 8 – July 29 

Where: Griffith Park

What: On select Fridays, the L.A. Zoo invites you to spend the evening enjoying music, dancing, and more under the stars. This twilight animal viewing opportunity will also include educational talks and a cash bar for those 21 and over.

KCRW Summer Nights

When: Until September 29 

Where: Various locations

What: Summer is better with KCRW Summer Nights. Enjoy open-air tunes on select nights from July through September at various locations. Some of the spots for sounds include the Hammer Museum, CAAM, and more!

Outfest Los Angeles

When: July 14 – July 24 

Where: Various Locations 

What: The world’s largest LGBTQ+ film festival returns for two weeks this summer. Take part in a slew of parties, screenings, and galas happening in varying locations around town. This year’s event brings dozens of screenings from outdoor to indoor and, of course, online!

 

WESTSIDE & BEACH COMMUNITIES WEEKEND EVENTS | JULY 22 – JULY 24

Off the 405 

When: until August 27 

Where: The Getty | Westside

What: One of the westside’s best summer traditions returns to The Getty! Enjoy stunning hilltop sunset views and music at Off the 405. The annual event returns for the first time since 2019 for a lineup of delightful free Saturday night concerts. In addition, you’ll get to visit the exhibits, which stay open late for the music series. 

Cutwater Classic: Pickleball Tourney

When: July 23 

Where: Venice

What: The pickleball craze is making its way to Venice! Don’t miss this weekend’s Pickleball Tourney presented by Cutwater Spirits. Enjoy Yeastie Boys, music from DJ Sean Patrick, and some Cutwater Spirits beverages. Admission is free (with proof of GoPuff app on your phone) and for 21+ with proceeds going towards the Labelle Foundation.

Love Long Beach

When: July 23 – July 24

Where: Long Beach

What: If you love Long Beach, then you will love this weekend’s art, wellness and dance music fest. Love Long Beach will feature sounds from Ardalan, Öona Dahl, Kevin Knapp, and more at Shoreline Aquatic Park this Saturday and Sunday only.

 

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | JULY 22 – 24

Movies on the Roof

When: until August 27

Where: Fashion Square Mall | Sherman Oaks

What: Westfield Fashion Square invites you to a joy-filled alfresco film series this summer. Catch flicks like Back to the Future and Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, with ticket sales in support of Hope of the Valley.

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 features neon signs, classic cars, a playable retro arcade, and more! Tickets for Valley Relics Museum can be purchased on Eventbrite.

Portrait of an Unknown Woman: Daniel Silva Interviewed by Henry Winkler

When: July 24 

Where: American Jewish University, Gindi Auditorium

What: Live and in person in AJU’s Gindi Auditorium, #1 New York Times Bestselling author Daniel Silva shares his spellbinding new masterpiece. Portrait of an Unknown Woman is Daniel Silva’s latest thrilling crime mystery combining art and high finance.

 

CONEJO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | July 22 – July 24

Heritage Square Concert Series

When: through August 19 

Where: Oxnard

What: With the arrival of summer you can always expect one thing…summer concert series! Heritage Square invites you to join them for the return of their 10-week music series run. Enjoy musical styles ranging from Reggae to Latin, Jazz, and rock. This weekend features the musical stylings of Los Cool Arrows (Cumbias, Rock en Espanol). 

Free Screening of The Secret Life of Pets 2 

When: July 23

Where: Westlake Village

What: Enjoy a free screening of The Secret Life of Pets 2, presented by the City of Westlake Village, on Saturday, July 23. For bites, there will be food trucks will be on hand at 6pm. Well-behaved and leashed pets are welcome. In addition, attendees can also bring lawn chairs and blankets. 

Seaside DJ Saturdays

When: July 23

Where: Ventura Harbor Village

What: Music, fun, and more! Ventura Harbor Village will be hosting Seaside DJ sets all summer long. Enjoy the outdoors accompanied by great sounds this Saturday.

 

The Top Chinese Restaurants Around Town | LA Eats

From soup-filled dumplings to hand-pulled noodles and more, we have you covered this week with the top Chinese restaurants around town. Read on for our list of the best places to dine around town!

RiceBox

Location: Los Angeles

For a hip and modern approach to Cantonese cuisine, look no further than RiceBox. This LA eatery is the perfect place to enjoy custom rice. Take a bite out of dishes like black soy-poached chicken or crispy seven-spice pork belly. As far as Chinese restaurants go in Los Angeles, you won’t be disappointed with the array of options at RiceBox.

Hui Tou Xiang

Location: Los Angeles & San Gabriel

Known for its namesake hui tou dumpling, Hui Tou Xiang has perfected the pan-fried dumpling. Their rendition is a delectable dumpling stuffed with pork or beef with chile oil that’s scratch-made and available for sale by the jar. In addition, the Hollywood Hui Tou Xiang location offers a full cocktail menu and a speakeasy vibe.

Lan Noodle

Location: Arcadia

If you are looking for Lanzhou-style noodles, make your way to Lan Noodle in Arcadia. This Chinese restaurant bowls are made to order, with customers able to watch the noodle master pull and stretch from scratch. The noodles at Lan Noodle require a special kind of wheat flour to get the perfect ‘QQ’ (chewy) texture. In addition, LAN sources local beef to make a broth that is simmered for 10 hours every day and topped with housemade chile oil.

Bistro Na’s

Location: Temple City

As the only Michelin-starred restaurant in San Gabriel Valley, Bistro Na’sis also the first American restaurant to serve China’s imperial cuisine. The recipes at this Temple City eatery were originally intended for royalty. In addition, all of the recipes have been passed down through generations of chefs who worked in the imperial kitchen. 

Chengdu Taste

Location: Alhambra

For fiery Sichuan cooking, make your way to Chengdu Taste. Enjoy signature dishes like the diced rabbit with “younger sister’s secret recipe.” This Chinese restaurant’s Sichuan-style mung bean jelly noodles with chile sauce are also a must. In addition, there are other great dishes like mapo tofu, and toothpick lamb with cumin. 

Sichuan Impression

Location: Alhambra & West L.A.

When it comes to Chinese restaurants with a wide selection of Sichuan dishes, Sichuan Impression tops the list. From hot-and-numbing wontons to noodles and entrées like kung pao chicken or harder-to-find items like mung bean jelly tossed in chili oil, there are many options to choose from. In addition, Sichuan Impression has tasty desserts, like a brown sugar rice cake and pumpkin mochi wrapped around red bean paste.

Din Tai Fung

Location: Glendale & Century City

We could not have a list of the best Chinese restaurants around town without Ding Tai Fung! The restaurant is always busy and buzzing, and for good reason. The eatery has multiple locations around town with a wide variety of bites to choose from. Enjoy tasty soup dumplings, plates of noodles, rice dishes, stir-fried vegetables, and more.

Weekend Events: July 15 – July 17

It’s time for a weekend full of fun! Don’t miss out on all the great happenings this July 15 through July 17. From music to county fairs and more, there is plenty to do in your neck of the woods. 

LOS ANGELES WEEKEND EVENTS | July 15 – July 17

KCRW Summer Nights

When: Until September 29 

Where: Various locations

What: Summer is better with KCRW Summer Nights. Enjoy open-air tunes on select nights from July through September at various locations. Some of the spots for sounds include the Hammer Museum, CAAM, and more!

Outfest Los Angeles

When: July 14 – July 24 

Where: Various Locations 

What: The world’s largest LGBTQ+ film festival returns for two weeks this summer. Take part in a slew of parties, screenings, and galas happening in varying locations around town. This year’s event brings dozens of screenings from outdoor to indoor and, of course, online!

Sunday Afternoon Concerts in the Dome

When: October 2 

Where: Angeles National Forest

What: Enjoy jazz in the mountaintop dome of the Mount Wilson Observatory. This monthly hosted concert brings music one mile above L.A. for an enchanting afternoon of sound. 

 

WESTSIDE AND BEACH COMMUNITIES WEEKEND EVENTS | July 15 – July 17

MLB All-Star Week

When: July 15 – July 19 

Where: Downtown Santa Monica

What: The MLB All-Star Game heads back to Dodger Stadium for the first time in four decades. Enjoy a weekend filled with activities in celebration of the upcoming week. There will be a baseball-themed carnival and yoga on the beach at the Santa Monica Pier, and more!

B-Boy Summit

When: July 16 – July 17 

Where: West Hollywood

What: DJ sets and dance battles! That is what you can find this weekend. The weekend summit will bring beats and moves to WeHo’s Plummer Park and DTLA’s Grand Park. There will also be workshops and panels for the WeHo.

OC Fair

When: July 15 – August 14 

Where: Costa Mesa

What: Fried food, carnival attractions, and the occasional rodeo or demolition derby, and you’ve got the OC Fair. This quaint fair which started in 1889, is a monthlong fest of fun you won’t want to miss. 

 

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | July 15 – July 17

Movies on the Roof

When: until August 27

Where: Fashion Square Mall | Sherman Oaks

What: Westfield Fashion Square invites you to a joy-filled alfresco film series this summer. Catch flicks like Iron Mand and Swingers, with ticket sales, support Hope of the Valley.

Moonlit Saturdays

When: July 9

Where: The Nitecap | Burbank

What: Treat yourself to some comedy and laughs this weekend. Head to The Nitecap for Moonlit Saturdays. The comedy show features LA’s best comedians, many of whom have appeared on HBO, Netflix, and Showtime. Don’t miss out!

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 features neon signs, classic cars, a playable retro arcade, and more! Tickets for Valley Relics Museum can be purchased on Eventbrite.

CONEJO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | July 15 – July 17

Surf Rodeo Music & Surf Festival in Ventura

When: July 15 

Where: Pierpont Beach, Ventura

What: A surf rodeo competition, 40 bands, beer, wine, and over 70 vendors are what you’ll find at the Surf Rodeo Music and Surf Festival. Surf Rodeo prides itself on being a platform for world-renowned surfers, musicians, and artists.

Music Under the Stars at the Olivas Adobe Ventura

When: July 16 

Where: 4200 Olivas Park Drive, Ventura

What:  The City of Ventura Cultural Affairs Division presents the popular Music Under the Stars series. Enjoy a range of sounds each weekend of the summer outdoors at the historic Olivas Adobe.

Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival – “As You Like It”

When: July 15 – July 17 

Where: CLU

What: CLU Kingsmen park invites you back to their much beloved Shakespeare Festival. The university will host The Kingsmen Shakespeare Company as they perform “As You Like It”. The final performance of one of the Bard’s most popular comedies concludes this weekend. 

Weekend Events: July 8 – July 10

The weekend is here and so is a list of fun things to do locally. Read on for our weekend round-up of happenings this July 8 through July 10!

LOS ANGELES WEEKEND EVENTS | JULY 8 – JULY 10

Lotus Festival

When: July 9 – July 10 

Where: Echo Park

What: The annual Lotus Festival is a community tradition and opportunity to view Echo Park’s beloved floating flowers. Likewise, the festival also includes food, music, and dragon boar races among other fun activities. The event will honor the contributions of Asian-Americans to L.A. along with the Indian community.

Zoo Friday Nights

When: July 8 – July 29 

Where: Griffith Park

What: On select Fridays, the L.A. Zoo invites you to spend the evening enjoying music, dancing, and more under the stars. This twilight animal viewing opportunity will also include educational talks and a cash bar for those 21 and over.

Two Schmucks at Broken Shaker

When: July 10 

Where: Freehand Hotel | Hollywood 

What: What is more summer than drinks on a rooftop with city views? Enjoy one of Barcelona’s best bars this weekend at the Freehand Hotel. On Sunday, July 10, Two Schmucks—also named as 11th best globally by the World’s 50 Best Bars—will pop up on the Downtown L.A. rooftop from 10pm to 2 am. It is walk-ins only.

 

WESTSIDE & BEACH COMMUNITIES WEEKEND EVENTS | JULY 8 – JULY 10

Long Beach Pride

When: July 8 – July 10 

Where: Long Beach

What: Pride Month may have ended in LA but the celebration continues on in Long Beach. Catch artists like Iggy Azalea and Natalia Jiménez as they headline this two-day ticketed Pride event. The LB Pride festival will also feature a roller rink, a drag makeup station, a silent disco, and more.

Amex Gold x Resy Present: The Boardwalk

When: July 9

Where: Santa Monica Pier

What: For an ideal summer afternoon, Resy and Amex Gold have teamed up to bring you summer fun on the pier. Head over to SM for a boardwalk-inspired fare featuring LA’s top restaurants. Along with delicious food, there will also be boardwalk games, a half-pike skate ramp, and more!

Bergamot Station Summer Celebration

When: July 9 

Where: Bergamot Station | Santa Monica

What: It’s time to celebrate summer! Head over to Santa Monica’s Bergamot Station to peruse over 20 galleries of art. Along with works by different artists, there will also be live performances. 

 

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | JULY 8 – JULY 10

Movies on the Roof

When: until August 27

Where: Fashion Square Mall | Sherman Oaks

What: Westfield Fashion Square invites you to a joy-filled alfresco film series this summer. Catch flicks like Back to the Future and La La Land, with ticket sales, support Hope of the Valley.

Moonlit Saturdays

When: July 9

Where: The Nitecap | Burbank

What: Treat yourself to some comedy and laughs this weekend. Head to The Nitecap for Moonlit Saturdays. The comedy show features LA’s best comedians, many of whom have appeared on HBO, Netflix, and Showtime. Don’t miss out!

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 features neon signs, classic cars, a playable retro arcade, and more! Tickets for Valley Relics Museum can be purchased on Eventbrite.

 

CONEJO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | JULY 8 – JULY 10

Free Summer Movies in the Park Presents: Encanto

When: July 8

Where: Camarillo

What: Enjoy free summer movies presented by Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District presents. Movies start at 8:15 PM, with an evening that includes food trucks and pre-movie live music, and lawn games.

Channel Islands Harbor Art Festival

When: July 9 

Where: Channel Islands Harbor | Oxnard

What: The annual Channel Islands Harbor Art Festival returns this weekend. Featuring varying artists, you’ll find works of different mediums. Of course, admission and parking are free.

Tiny Porch Concerts at Peter Strauss Ranch

When: July 10

Where: Peter Strauss Ranch | Agoura Hills

What: In cooperation with the National Park Service, Tiny Porch Concerts presents its 2022 Summer Series at Peter Strauss Ranch, on a newly rebuilt stage. While admission is free, donations are encouraged to support the work of the Santa Monica Mountains Fund.

Outdoor Movies to Enjoy this Summer | Out & About

With summer in full swing and the weather just right here in LA, it’s the perfect time of year for outdoor movies! Luckily, Tinsletown is full of destinations where you can catch flicks both old and new. We are rounding up the best summer outdoor movie events happening around town for this week’s edition of Out & About!

Street Food Cinema

You can never go wrong with SFC! This local favorite of outdoor movies screening events combines food trucks, music, and of course movies for a truly epic night. The screenings take place at different locations around town like Griffith Park. Likewise, this gives you the chance to explore other local neighborhoods in the process.

Parks After Dark

Presented by LA County, Parks After Dark brings cinema to over 34 local parks! From Kong vs. Godzilla to Onward and more, the screenings are of course family-friendly. In addition, Parks After Dark also includes arts and crafts activities and health resources. 

Rooftop Cinema Club

Who doesn’t love a film with a view? This is of course what you can expect at Rooftop Cinema Club. This outdoor movies screening series brings Hollywood cinema to Downtown LA and El Segundo. The genres vary but the ambiance is always guaranteed to be a good time.

Cinespia

What summer outdoor movies list would be complete without Cinespia? Located in the Hollywood Forever Cemetary event space, this film series is its own icon around town. Not all Cinespia screenings take place in the famed resting place of Hollywood legends but there are plenty of films to choose from for your Cinespia adventure.

Pleasant Valley Movies in the Park

For a delightful family-friendly evening, Pleasant Valley Movies in the Park brings cinema to Camarillo. On select Fridays from June through August you can watch free movies in the park, enjoy live music, and play family games. 

Electric Dusk Drive-In

We love a good old-fashioned drive-in! Head over to Glendale for Electric Dusk Drive-In and enjoy features like Ferris Buellers Day Off and more.

For all of the outdoor movies happening around town this summer, check out this list from TimeOut!

Weekend Events: July 4th 2022 Edition

Celebrate July 4th 2022 locally with fun things to do in your neighborhood! We’re rounding up the best events happening this July 1 – July 4!

LOS ANGELES JULY 4th 2022 WEEKEND

First Fridays at the Natural History Museum

When: March 4-July 1, 2022

Where: USC/Exposition Park

What: First Fridays are back at the Natural History Museum. Enjoy Dino’s and DJs every month from March through July at this KCRW-presented evening of music. Every month will offer a different lineup of musical guests and DJs, guided tours, and scientist-led talks.

July 4th Fireworks Spectacular at the Hollywood Bowl

 

When: July 2 – July 4 

Where: The Hollywood Bowl

What: Celebrate America’s birthday at the Hollywood Bowl! Enjoy a fireworks-filled summer bash with Steve Martin and Martin Short under the stars.

Anime Expo

When: July 1 – July 4 

Where: South Park

What: Make your way over to the Los Angeles Convention Center for the annual Anime Expo! Enjoy four days of panels, special events, and plenty of cosplay as thousands of fans come to celebrate the quirky art and culture of anime.

 

WESTSIDE AND BEACH COMMUNITIES JULY 4th 2022 WEEKEND

Huntington Beach Fourth of July Celebration

When: July 4

Where: Huntington Beach

What: Huntington Beach goes big for its annual Independence Day blowout! The weekend festivities will kick off with a 5K run and fitness expo. The Huntington Beach Pier festival includes live entertainment, family activities, and all-American eats. 

Fourth of July in Long Beach

When: July 4

Where: Long Beach

What: The Long Beach July 4th, 2022 event is the place to be to catch fireworks over the sea. Enjoy a free pyro show over Queensway Bay as you celebrate all things red, white, and blue!

Poolside Cinema at the Fairmont Miramar

When: until September 4

Where: Santa Monica

What: Enjoy a seaside flick at the Fairmont Miramar in Santa Monica. Just in time for Memorial Day weekend, fun film flicks are back at the Santa Monica hotel’s luxurious pool. Every Saturday night during the summer, you can catch a film while enjoying the sunset and delicious bites. 

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY JULY 4th 2022 WEEKEND

Movies on the Roof

When: July 1 – July 3 

Where: Westfield Fashion Square | Sherman Oaks

What: Westfield Fashion Square invites you to a joy-filled alfresco film series this summer. Catch flicks like Rocky and Captain America for a July 4th 2022 edition of this fun film screening. Ticket sales support Hope of the Valley.

Celebrate Independence Day at Universal Studios

When: July 2 – July 4 

Where: Universal Studios

What: What better way to celebrate July 4th than with endless fun at Universal Studios?! Catch dazzling fireworks across three straight nights (July 2, 3, and 4th) with music, fun, and more.

Burbank 4th of July Fireworks Display

When: July 4th

Where: Starlight Bowl | Burbank

What: Head to Burbank for an entire day of July 4th festivities! Starting with a flyover, a color guard presentation, and then performances by the Company Men and the Soul of Broadway. Likewise, there will also be fireworks kicking off at 9pm.

CONEJO VALLEY JULY 4th 2022 WEEKEND

All-American Dinner and Movie

When: July 1, 6pm – 10pm

Where: Stagecoach Inn Museum Newbury Park

What: Begin your July 4th celebration early at the Stagecoach Inn Museum! Enjoy an All-American dinner followed by a screening of the original Yankee Doodle Dandy movie. Guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets for comfortable seating during the movie. 

Star-Spangled Rock ‘N Country Jam & Fireworks Celebration 

When: July 2

Where: 5005 E Los Angeles Ave, Simi Valley

What: Kiwanis Club of Simi Valley presents the Star-Spangled Rock ‘N Country Jam and Fireworks Celebration. Enjoy music all day, a large dance floor, food, beer and wine, shopping, and a free Fun Zone. And of course, fireworks!

 

4th of July Electric Boat Parade at Channel Islands Harbor

When: July 4 

Where: Channel Islands Yacht Club, 4100 Harbor Blvd, Oxnard

What: Central Coast Electric Boats and Channel Islands Yacht Club present their annual 4th of July Electric Boat Parade. The event takes place around the east and west channels of Channel Islands Harbor with more than 50 patriotic-themed electric boats participating. 

Weekend Events | June 24 – June 26

The weekend is around the corner and the time for fun is almost here. If you are looking for fun things to do from June 24 through June 26, we’ve got you covered! Read on for our weekend roundup of local happenings around town.

LOS ANGELES | WEEKEND EVENTS JUNE 24 – JUNE 26

Viva! L.A. Music Festival

When: Jun 25, 2022

Where: Echo Park

What: Homegrown fest Viva L.A. is getting an upgrade to a full-blown stadium-caliber lineup this summer. J Balvin, Daddy Yankee, Kali Uchis and Becky G top the lineup for the 10th edition of Viva L.A. Music Festival on June 25 at Dodger Stadium.

Hollywood Bowl Jazz Festival

When: June 25 – June 26 

Where: The Hollywood Bowl

What: Groove along to the jazz beats of past and present at this weekend’s Hollywood Bow Jazz Festival. The two-day concert will feature musical performances from the Roots, Tower of Power, Gordon Goodwin, and more!

Latino USA: Live in L.A.

When: June 26 

Where: Downtown Historic Core

What: Journalist Maria Hinojosa interviews actor and taquero Danny Trejo at this weekend’s live edition of Latino USA. The KPCC-presented event will also feature a stand-up set from Marcella Arguello.

 

WESTSIDE AND BEACH COMMUNITIES | WEEKEND EVENTS JUNE 24 – JUNE 26

The Venice Fest

When: June 25 

Where: Mar Vista

What: Support and celebrate local businesses in Mar Vista for this weekend’s Venice Fest. There will be over 100 vendors to check out along with artisans, food, and DJs!

SaMo PRIDE

When: Until June 26 

Where: Downtown Santa Monica

What: For the last weekend of Pride, make your way to the Third Street Promenade! The weekend celebration showcases 15 local LGBTQ+ vendors, along with DJ sets and more!

Poolside Cinema at the Fairmont Miramar

When: until September 4

Where: Santa Monica

What: Enjoy a seaside flick at the Fairmont Miramar in Santa Monica. Just in time for Memorial Day weekend, fun film flicks are back at the Santa Monica hotel’s luxurious pool. Every Saturday night during the summer, you can catch a film while enjoying the sunset and delicious bites. 

 

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY | WEEKEND EVENTS JUNE 24 – JUNE 26

Movies on the Roof

When: June 24 

Where: Westfield Fashion Square | Sherman Oaks

What: Westfield Fashion Square invites you to a joy-filled alfresco film series this summer. Catch flicks like Back to the Future and La La Land, with ticket sales, support Hope of the Valley.

Getty 25 Festivals

When: June 25 & June 26 

Where: Pacoima

What: The Getty Center continues its 25 years celebration this weekend with a two-day art fair in Pacoima. Likewise, the event will include music, workshops, food, and of course art!

 

Barefoot in the Park presented by Dig Deep Theatre

When: June 24 – June 26 

Where: The MAIN | Santa Clarita

What: Enjoy this Neil Simon classic presented by Dig Deep Theatre! Barefoot in the Park tells the story of newlyweds Corie, a free spirit, and Paul Bratter, an uptight lawyer, live together in a sixth-floor apartment in New York. Soon after their marriage, Corie sets up her mother, Ethel, with neighbor Victor. Inappropriate behavior on a double date causes conflict and Corie and Paul consider divorce.

 

CONEJO VALLEY | WEEKEND EVENTS JUNE 24 – JUNE 26

Ventura County Greek Festival in Camarillo

When: June 24 – June 26 

Where: Camarillo Airport

What: It’s time for the 43rd annual Ventura County Greek Festival! Presented by St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church the event features live Greek music, folk dancing, food, delicious pastries and baklava, vendors, and a kids’ play area.

Summer Art & Music Event at Harley’s Valley Bowl

When: June 25

Where: 5255 Cochran St | Simi Valley

What: Live music, visual artists, vendors, and bowling! This is what you can expect to find and more at this weekend’s Summer Art & Music event. Free all day for all ages, you’ll love this summer festival of fun!

101st Midsummer Festival 

When: June 26 

Where: Vasa Park |  Agoura Hills.

What: The Swedish American Central Association of Southern California invites you to its 101st Midsummer Festival this Sunday. The festival will of course include stage performances, dancing, and delicious food.

Best Free Outdoor Music this Summer | Out & About

Do you crave live outdoor music? If you love outdoor concerts and other live entertainment, check out the available live events and activities happening in your area!

Grand Performances

Enjoy free outdoor music concerts every Saturday until Sept 24 at the California Plaza stage in DTLA. It features live performances by a diverse mix of bands from around the world. Expect world-class and jaw-dropping music, dance, and more. Likewise, everyone is welcome at this free concert — no age limit!

Getty 25 Festivals

Celebrate with Getty Center as it turns 25 years this year! They are hosting a series of free live outdoor music festivals across Los Angeles, collaborating with the local community and artists. From May to August, prepare for some live music and performances, workshops, and photo booths all for free and no reservations are required!

Expect a family-friendly weekend filled with music, dance, art, and food! And there’s more! Apart from the free outdoor music, you get to also enjoy interactive workshops, skateboard demonstrations, marching bands, art-making, and an astonishing digital experience of Getty collections!

Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles

It’s that time of the year when free live music comes swelling all over the city. Enjoy free shows on the weekends featuring a mix of local arts from ska to cumbia and EDM. The free live outdoor music is available from the months of June, July, August, and September! It’s going to be a fun-filled summer for everyone!

SaMo PRIDE

Watch out for free live outdoor music events on Third Street Promenade from June 17 to 19 including DJ sets, an outdoor market, and an episode of Mortified Podcast. There are events held every day from Monday to Sunday, and all of them are for free!

If you love live DJ spinning, join them every Saturday and Sunday from 2 pm to 5 pm at Center Plaza listening to your favorite beats while soaking up the Santa Monica sun.

In addition, apart from the live music, everyone is invited to see family-friendly displays and activities at Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica Place, and Downtown Santa Monica in collaboration with over 15 LGBTQIA+ artisans and makers. Sustainable clothing, jewelry, handmade pottery, beautiful weavings, and Ecuadorian textiles are available.

Jazz at LACMA

Do you love jazz music? Enjoy free live music at LACMA featuring jazz legends. In addition, you get to also enjoy a self-guided music experience inspired by music from McQueen’s runway shows. If you love creative writing, feel free to join the writing workshops featuring a series of prompts exploring popular culture, power, and advertising.

Are You Ready for Summer?

There are loads of free music and other events in Southern California. Feel free to join most of them if you have a lot of time to kill. Contact us if you have further questions.

The Reason Housing Inventories Remain So Low

California existing-home sales – The number of homes sold in May plummeted as home prices continued to appreciate at a near double-digit pace!

The California Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 377,790 on a seasonally adjusted annualized rate in May, down 9.8% from April, and down 15.2% from last May. Existing-home sales year-to-date through May are down 8.9% from the number of homes sold in the first five months of 2021.

The statewide median price paid for a home in May was $898,980, up 1.9% from April, and up 9.9% from May 2021.

There was a 2.1-month supply of homes for sale in May, up from a 1.8-month supply of homes for sale in April, and a 1.8-month supply in May 2021.

 

Pending sales which represent new contracts signed declined 30.6% in May. That’s an alarming drop which is similar to what we saw in the first month of the pandemic when the shutdown was announced. We watch pending sales to forecast sales 30-60 days later. This is due to a shortage of homes for sale, increasing interest rates, lower affordability, and some erosion of confidence, but it’s impossible to say which of these factors are most impactful, especially with prices climbing at such an accelerated rate.

 

There are still several reasons people are not putting their homes on the market and moving at a normal pace. They are:

  1. 1. Taxes. With prices, so high many people have far exceeded the $250,000/$500,000 gain exclusion. Their taxes are about 37% of the gain over the exclusion. They just can’t sell and buy another if they need to pay the 37%.

     

    2. They fear that they won’t find a home to buy due to low inventory.

     

    3. They don’t want to give up their low-interest rate loan and pay a much higher rate on their new home.

     

    4. They are uncertain about the future.

    When people don’t sell it keeps inventory low. That forces prices up, even when affordability drops. There is not a lot that can be done except raising the amount of gain that’s exempt from taxes or allowing sellers to defer those gains to their move-up home much as they could do with an investment property. The $250,000 for a single taxpayer and $500,000 exemption for a married couple filing a joint return was set in 1995. It’s never been increased to allow for appreciation and inflation, yet the prices of homes are four times higher than they were in 1995. A change in tax law will create more sales and stabilize prices the day it’s enacted!