-Weekend-Whaddup 2-28/3-1
Into the Woods, Jr.
a Walter Reed Production
Local shows bring the community together. I support that! So if you can, check out this local show over at Walter Reed Middle School. There are talented kids over there that could use your applause!
Into The Woods comes to Walter Reed Middle School, Feb. 26, 27, 28 and March 6 and 7.
Love Broadway Musicals? Want to support the arts program at the amazing Walter Reed Middle School? You can do both! Go see their production of Into the Woods, Jr.
An impressive all-student cast of actors, singers and dancers bring these wonderful characters to life with the accompaniment of a pit orchestra consisting entirely of Walter Reed student musicians!
Tickets are available at the door.
More info: Contact reedintothewoods@gmail.com
The school arts program is dependent on your support, so head on in there. They’ll show their gratitude by giving you a GREAT SHOW in return!!
more info: website
The Valley’s Biggest Purim Carnival
when: Mar 1 at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
where: San Fernando Valley, Temple Judea Tarzana, 5429 Lindley Ave., Tarzana, Ca
cost: Free Admission; Tickets $1
ages: All Ages
the Whaddup:
All the usual carnival rides and attractions are well represented at the Temple Judea Purim Carnival. Rides, midway carnival games and KidZone for little ones with fabulous prizes. There’s a Kosher BBQ and a marketplace with crafts and services from local businesses. All proceeds go toward school and camp scholarships.
more info: visit website
Dig It! Archaeology Adventures @ Skirball
Where: Skirball Cultural Center 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90049
When: Saturday, February 28 through Saturday, March 1
10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Who: The whole family
How: Drop in anytime during regular Museum weekend hours, weather permitting only. Last entry at 4:30 p.m.
Cost: Included in Museum Admission
the Whaddup:
There’s so much to see and do at the Skirball’s simulated outdoor archaeological dig and field laboratory! Slip on an archaeologist’s vest, sift and sort through sand to find hidden ancient artifacts, weigh and examine your findings, analyze clues, and work with archaeology staff to piece together the puzzles found in a Near Eastern Iron Age town.
For more info: More Info

Last Weekends of the Month @ Skirball
Where: Skirball Cultural Center 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90049
When:
Saturday, February 28 through Sunday, March 1st/10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Who: The whole family
How: Drop in anytime during regular Museum hours; last entry at 4:30 p.m.
Cost: Free with museum admission.
the Whaddup:
In February: Join local artisan group SewCranky in creating fabric wallets and water bottle bags using antique hand-crank sewing machines. The whole family will enjoy learning about this traditional craft, practiced by many Jewish garment makers in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries.
For more info: More Info
Junior Chef: Kids Cooking Class “Cake Baking from start to Frosting” @ Williams-Sonoma Sherman Oaks
When: Saturday, February 28 / 10am
Where: Sherman Oaks Fashion Square 14006 Riverside Drive Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
Who: Suitable for ages 5-13
How: Call (818) 906-2787 to make a reservation
Cost: Free!
the Whaddup:
Calling all bakers! Want to make a cake that will wow your friends and family? In this class we’ll bake a fabulous cake, make a creamy frosting and then sample our decadent creation!
more info or to reserve a spot: More Info (818) 906-2787
Native American Stories
when: Mar 1 at 10 a.m. & 1 p.m.
where: Satwiwa Cultural Center, 4126 W Potrero Rd., Newbury Park
cost: Free
ages: All Ages
the Whaddup:
Chumash Elder Dennis Garcia shares his ancestor’s culture with Chumash stories and songs.
Satwiwa is a learning center for all people to share traditional and contemporary indigenous life-ways. The Center is a collective effort among the Chumash, Tongva, other native peoples and the National Park Service. At Satwiwa they honor the past, celebrate the present and create the future.
more info: visit website
Family Bike Day with Artistic Flair
when: Mar 1 at 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
where: Fowler Museum, 308 Charles E Young Dr., Westwood, Ca
cost: Free
ages: All Ages
the Whaddup:
Work together to decorate a bicycle and create accessories and special decorations to give your own bikes flair. Steps from the galleries, learn bike safety from UCLA Recreation and then participate in a bike parade at 2:30 p.m. Inside the museum, enjoy an ice cream social by Peddler’s Creamery and see how they make bicycle-churned organic ice cream.
more info: visit website
TEA FESTIVAL @ Descanso Gardens
How much: Admission is $9; $6 for seniors and students with a school I.D.; $4 for children 5 to 12, and free for members and children 4 and younger.
The festival’s activities are free with admission (except where noted).
the Whaddup:
The Camellia & Tea Festival on Saturday and Sunday, and features lectures, tea tastings, dance performances by Invertigo Dance Theatre and walks through the Gardens. The festival also includes traditional Japanese tea ceremonies (advance ticket purchase required).
Saint David’s Day Festival
when: Feb 28 at 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
where: Downtown, The Pico Union Project, 1153 Valencia St., Los Angeles, Ca
cost: $5-$10, kids under 5 free
ages: All Ages
the Whaddup:
There’s a stellar lineup this year: the Poxy Boggards will be headlining the festival, along with performances by harpist Aedan MacDonnell, singer-songwriter Virginia Morris, and special Dylan Thomas poetry readings by Hilary Wyn Williams and actor Joe Praml. Included in the festival will be children’s activities -including a kids only tea party, storytime, and much more. And of course, Welsh food, Welsh cakes, unique Welsh gifts, and a book release party for The Welsh in the Old West by A Raven Above Press. This is a super family friendly event, and all are welcome.
more info: visit website
A Very Dr. Seuss Sunday
when: Mar 1 at 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
where: Miracle Mile, Zimmer Children’s Museum, 6505 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca
cost: $7
ages: 2-7
the Whaddup:
Is there a wocket in your pocket? Why yes! Come out and celebrate the craftiest children’s writer, Dr. Seuss this weekend at the Zimmer Museum. Just in time for “Read Across America” it’s a Dr. Seuss Day with his wonderful world of words that rhyme and lots of striped top hats. Come read stories, make paper hats, and turn into cats (with face painting, of course).
more info: visit website
The Stars Above @ this Public Star Party
when: Feb 28 at 2 p.m. to 9:45 p.m.
where: Griffith Observatory, 2800 E. Observatory Rd., Los Angeles, Ca
cost: Free
ages: All Ages
the Whaddup:
Los Angeles is the place for star gazing, and this time we don’t mean celebrities! Actual celestial bodies are ready for their close-up at this cool opportunity for the whole family to look at the sun, moon, stars and more, to try out tons of telescopes, and to talk to astronomers.
more info: visit website
NOT SO KID FRIENDLY!
BIKES + BEER
the Whaddup:
What? No kids with bikes and beer? Yeah, leave’em home. Find a sitter. Take a siesta from your wee ones and on Sunday from 12:30 pm-6 pm, C.I.C.L.E. (Cyclists Inciting Change thru LIVE Exchange) lead a community bike ride, Tweed, Moxie and Mustaches through Cypress Park and Glassell Park. The Tweed, Moxie & Mustaches Ride with New Belgium’s Slow Ride Sideshow has participant bikers pedaling back in time (costumes encouraged).
Stops include the Heritage Square Museum, as well as the former Van de Kamp Holland Dutch Bakery, built in the early 1900s. At the final stop—Verdugo—particpants can enjoy the New Belgium Brewing’s Slow Ride Sideshow, hosted by SSSsnake and Steiny. There’s a slow ride competition, comedy, entertainment, beer specials, prizes and a raffle for a New Belgium Cruiser. All participants under 18 must wear a bike helmet. The ride is free.
more info: Website

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Film in Santa Monica
Date(s): 02/28/2015
Day(s): Saturday
Address: Aero Theater 1328 Montana Avenue Santa Monica, CA 90403
Phone: (323) 466-3456
Cost: $11 general admission, $9 Student/Senior, $7 for Cinematheque Members.
Saturday, February 28 – 7:30 PM
THE PRODUCERS
the Whaddup:
Double Feature: THE PRODUCERS, 1968, Rialto Pictures, 88 min. Mel Brooks’ directorial debut is one of his finest, and won him the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. This outrageous look at two Broadway producers – conniving con man Zero Mostel and sheepish, going-along-for-the-ride Gene Wilder (nominated for Best Supporting Actor) – deciding to get rich by selling shares in what they believe will be a guaranteed flop is certainly one of the funniest comedies of the 1960s. The pair’s production, “Springtime for Hitler” (“Don’t be stupid, be a smarty! Come and join the Nazi party!”), inadvertently becomes a so-bad-it’s-good hit, and their grandiose designs on big-time wealth comically crumble. Watch for Dick Shawn as acid-casualty actor L.S.D., who becomes a surprise star as the jive-talking Fuhrer, and Kenneth Mars as the humorless, ex-German soldier playwright.
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A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM
A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM, 1966, Park Circus/MGM, 99 min. Dir. Richard Lester. Zero Mostel is a lazy, sloppy slave in ancient Rome who wishes to win his freedom by helping his master woo a beautiful young courtesan in this adaptation of the popular Broadway musical. A cast of comedy and musical legends including Phil Silvers, Buster Keaton and Michael Crawford keeps the pace fast and furious in this classic farce directed by the great Richard Lester. Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.
more info: Website
A Carlin Home Companion
Date(s): 01/28/2015 to 03/01/2015
Day(s): Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Time(s): Wed.-Sat. at 8pm; Sun. at 4pm
Address: 4252 Riverside Drive, Burbank, 91505
Phone: 818-955-8101
Cost: $29-$59
Where: The Falcon Theatre
the Whaddup:
The Falcon is proud to present A Carlin Home Companion, written by and starring Kelly Carlin, directed by Paul Provenza, it’s the fourth production of the Falcon Theatre’s 2014-2015 Subscription Season.
Chronicling over forty years of her life with her father, Kelly Carlin, the only child of iconoclastic comedian George Carlin, deftly weaves her amusing yet poignant family stories with classic video footage of her father’s career and family memorabilia. Kelly warmly yet honestly reveals not only what it was like to be swept up by his life and career, but the struggles of their father/daughter relationship and ultimately what it took for Kelly to find her own place in the world.
more info: Website

















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