Maya: The Exhibition
At L.A.’s California Science Center, you can view over 250 authentic artifacts—many never seen outside of Guatemala – that spotlight the amazing ancient Maya civilization [...]
01 Nov
Irvine 2/11 Marine Adoption Committee Holiday Toy Drive
In 2007, the City of Irvine officially “adopted” a marine battalion at Camp Pendleton and since then they have been providing help to the military [...]
01 Nov
Irvine 2/11 Marine Adoption Committee Holiday Toy Drive
In 2007, the City of Irvine officially “adopted” a marine battalion at Camp Pendleton and since then they have been providing help to the military [...]
Thomas Dambo's Trolls: Save the Humans
Hunting for giant trolls. Then look no further than the South Coast Botanic Garden. Beginning October 1, six over-sized hand-crafted troll sculptures created by Thomas [...]
01 Nov
Roger’s Gardens Holiday Boutique
You’re in for a sweet time at this year’s Holiday Boutique. Its Christmas Confections motif makes this holiday installation resemble a holiday sweet candy shoppe. [...]
Spider Pavilion
Autumn equals arachnids at the Natural History Museum of LA County. The popular Pavilion, which pops up in Exposition Park from September 18-November 27, lets [...]
Día de los Muertos at SeaWorld
SeaWorld presents a three-day Día De Los Muertos event for the entire family to experience. Between November 3-November 5, the park will be filled with [...]
Ice At Santa Monica
The corner of Fifth Street and Arizona Avenue in Santa Monica will again be home to a marvelous 8,000 square foot ice rink – as [...]
04 Nov
Family Nature Outings
Black Star Canyon welcomes the public to a day of “Wilderness Access” on November 4 from 8 am-2 pm (no pre-registration required) and offers a [...]
STEAM Fest
STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Although maybe “M” stands for marine life in this case since this Fest is at the [...]