-Weekend-Whaddup- Summer is Here!
Roaring Night @ The L.A. Zoo DATE NIGHT!
Friday, June 27
Certified Farmer’s Market and Movies on the Farm “Frozen” @ Pierce College
Friday, June 27
Amphitheater Performances “MASANGAMARIMBA” @ Skirball
Saturday, June 28
Where: Skirball Cultural CenterWhen: 12pm and 2pmWho: The whole familyHow: Just show upCost: Included with Museum admission:; $10 General; $7 Seniors, Full-Time Students, and Children over 12; $5 Children 2–12; FREE to Skirball Members and Children under 2For more info: More InfoGreat American Backyard Campout
Saturday, June 28
Unplug and head outside. That is the idea behind National Wildlife Federation’s widely popular national family event, Great American Backyard Campout. In conjunction with Great Outdoors Month, the annual event encourages people of all ages to camp in their backyards, neighborhoods, parks and campgrounds, as a way to reconnect with nature. This year’s Great American Backyard Campout is Saturday, June 28, 2014.Where: Your backyard!When: n/aWho: The whole familyHow: Just pitch the tent!Cost: FreeFor more info: More InfoShakespeare at the Old Zoo
when: Thursday-Sunday through August
where: Griffith Park, Old Zoo, 4730 Crystal Springs Dr., Los Angeles, Ca
cost: Free
ages: 5 and up
the Whaddup:
The Independent Shakespeare Company does shows every summer at the Old Zoo. Here are some reasons to go:
1. Free, fabulous productions of Shakespeare!
2. One of the most beautiful, best kept secrets of an outdoor space: the Old Zoo in Griffith Park.
3. Bring a picnic and catch one of the special shows throughout the summer where there are fantastic Players in the Park or Invertigo Dance pre-shows for the whole family.
4. Explore and play before the show.This summer you can see Taming of the Shrew or Twelfth Night. Check the website to see which is playing tonight. Bring bug spray and warm clothes, as it gets chilly when the sun goes down. Blankets and low chairs are permitted, tall chairs and dogs are not. Shows run all summer Thursday-Sunday at 7 p.m.
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What Do You Get the Man of Steel Who Has Everything?
when: Jun 29 at 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
where: Miracle Mile, Zimmer Children’s Museum, 6505 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca
cost: $5-$8
ages: 2-8
the Whaddup:
You are invited to Superman’s super awesome fantastic birthday celebration. Decorate your own hero mask, star in your own comic strip, and meet the man of steel himself – Superman will be making an appearance before he takes off to save the world!
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Pals of Pups Can Wag to Woofstock!
when: Jun 29 at 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
where: La Cienega Park, 8400 Gregory Way, Los Angeles, Ca
cost: Free
ages: All Ages
the Whaddup:
It’s a pretty universal truth that kids LOVE dogs. So let them play with tons of them at Woofstock!
The day includes Cat and Dog Adoptions, a Pet Parade, Pet goodies marketplace, pet entertainment and food trucks for humans.
Parking on site or at Beverly Hills High School with free pet friendly shuttles to the park. Well-behaved leashed dogs are welcome.
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Happy Birthday, Kidspace!
when: Jun 28 – Jun 29 at 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
where: Kidspace Children’s Museum, 480 N. Arroyo Blvd., Pasadena, Ca
cost: $11
ages: 1-10
the Whaddup:
Kidspace is having a party to celebrate 35 years of as the coolest kids museum in town and you’re invited! Enjoy live performances, party games and crafts, walk through a timeline of Kidspace’s history, help create a communal art piece, and don’t forget the birthday cake!
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Pirate Invasion & Mermaid Festival
when: Jun 28 – Jun 29 at 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
where: Long Beach, Belmont Pier, Long Beach, Ca
cost: Free
ages: All Ages
the Whaddup:
Sword fights, treasure hunts, a kid’s costume contest, live music and even a pirate food court: this pirate-themed weekend festival is perfect for your baby buccaneer! Your day will be filled with live entertainment, a kid’s zone (including arts & crafts), and perhaps some browsing for unique pirate’s loot at the marketplace. There will be pirate ships and a live production of “Treasure Island” and even over 50 mermaids in the Mermaid village and even the first Mermaid Olympics. Be sure to join in the spirit and dress up along with most of the people there.
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-Weekend-Whaddup- School’s Out!
School got out yesterday and it already feels like Summer. Last year we dove right into camp but this year we’re easing into things with activities and some well needed down time.
As you can see from this week’s list, there’s a ton to do around town… but we’ll do our best to relax!
Kids Club @ Sherman Oaks Galleria
This week’s performer: Singer Ranger Jack
Where: 15301-15303 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks CA 91403
When: 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Who: Ages 3 and up
How: Parking is validated (bring your ticket to Kids Club).
Cost: Free
For more info: More Info or call 818.382.4100
2014 Summer Sun Sets Concert Series at Calabasas Lake
Sunday, June 8
June 8: Stone Soul – The Best of Classic Soul & Mowtown
Concerts on the Green @ Warner Center
Sunday, June 8
See our Summer Concert Guide for the list of weekly performers.
Certified Farmer’s Market and Movies on the Farm “Odd Life of Timothy Green” @ Pierce College
Friday, June 6
Free Kids Workshops “Build a Lawnmower” @ Home Depot
Where: Your local home depot
When: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Who: Kids Age 5-12
How: Register HERE
Cost: Free
For more info: More Info
CSUN Summer Movie Fest
Thursday, June 5
6/5: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (PG-13)
6/12: Enchanted (PG)
6/19: Shrek (PG)
Public Star Parties @ Griffith Observatory
Saturday, June 7
Please be aware that the astronomers and telescope demonstrators must cut off the line for each telescope to enable all viewing to be completed by 9:45 p.m. Hours for telescope operation are not the same as for the building (which closes at 10:00 p.m.).
World Oceans Day
when: Jun 8 at 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
where: Ocean Institute, 24200 Dana Point Harbor Dr., Dana Point, Ca
cost: Free (in costume!)-$6.50
ages: All Ages
the Whaddup:
World Oceans Day is a day to take note of the ocean’s wide array of wonders and appreciate it’s bounty and resources, and to consider ways that each of us can help with conservation. Explore the wonders of the ocean at the Ocean Institute. Today you can investigate the oceans of the world, discover unusual animal adaptations through hands-on activities, learn about the importance of the ocean for different cultures, past and present and listen to explorers and mad scientists explain myths and legends of the seas.
From coral reefs to arctic waters, those dressed ready for adventure as a pirate or mermaid will get in for free.
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Paddle Over to the Paddleboard Race & Festival
when: Jun 7 at 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
where: Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, Ca
cost: Free
ages: All Ages
the Whaddup:
The Santa Monica Pier Paddleboard Race & Ocean Festival is an all-day, family friendly celebration of decades of surf, paddleboard and lifeguard history.
The festival offers live entertainment through-out the day, including live bands, Hawaiian-style slack-key guitar, Southern California’s top hula dance troupes and more.
There are plenty of youth events including a Jrs Swim, Jrs Soft-Top Surfboard Race, and a 1K Kids Run on the sand. Plus, there are free games and activities for kids of all ages on the beach.
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Cars, Cars and More Cars at the Farmers Market
when: Jun 7 at 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
where: Original Farmers Market, 6333 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles, Ca
cost: Free
ages: All Ages
the Whaddup:
To celebrate the rich history of Gilmore Gas and its extraordinary impact on the car culture of California, The Original Farmers Market hosts one of the most entertaining casual car shows in the West. This year the focus is on Mustangs, for the 50th anniversary of the car.
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Dig It: Egyptian Family Art Days
when: every Sunday at 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
where: Miracle Mile, LACMA, 5900 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca
cost: Free
ages: All Ages
the Whaddup:
LACMA has a huge collection of Egyptian art—some of it is over 2,000 years old! Look for the mother and son gods Isis and Horus, a sarcophagus, and many animals like baboons, cats, and falcons. After exploring, make your own Egypt-inspired art in workshops.
And while you’re at the museum, don’t miss Chris Burden’s kinetic sculpture, Metropolis II. Kids can sit mesmerized for ages at this whizzing, whirring mass. It’s in action every Sunday (Fridays and Saturdays, too.)
LACMA’s Andell Family Sundays are programs designed especially for families: make art, look at art, and talk about art together in workshops and bilingual gallery tours. Most of all—have fun.
The program is free with admission, and kids always get free admission for themselves and an accompanying adult with the LACMA NextGen program! Please remember that all children must be accompanied by an adult.
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