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Hispanic Heritage Month Festival
September 15 to October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in paying tribute to the generations of Hispanic Americans who have positively influenced and enriched our nation and society.
Find out more »Therapy Dogs at We Rock the Spectrum Gym in Woodland Hills
We Rock the Spectrum Woodland Hills is committed to providing a safe, nurturing, and fun environment to foster learning, exploration and safe sensory experiences. Through our nonprofit My Brother Rocks The Spectrum Foundation, we provide social skills groups and activities for children across the spectrum. We Rock the Spectrum Woodland Hills provides children with a fun and motivational environment to help them in the areas of strength, movement, sensory processing, communication, positive behavior modification, social interactions, and self-care skills. Our unique equipment…
Find out more »The Lord of the Rings Trilogy: Extended Edition Marathon
Our August trilogy presentation is sold out! So on Saturday, September 15th, The Frida Cinema is giving you a second opportunity to prove just how die-hard a fan of The Lord of the Rings trilogy you really are… Starting at 11:30am, for a single ticket price of $15, we will be presenting the Extended Editions of all three The Lord of the Rings films, on 4K digital prints, back-to-back at The Frida Cinema in celebration of the 15th Anniversary of the epic, Oscar-winning third installment The Return…
Find out more »Moving Parts Film Festival Feature Film: Sgt. Stubby
SGT. STUBBY Followed by Q&A and reception after screening With World War I looming, a young Army Pvt. Robert Conroy is adopted by a stray, stump-tailed terrier. Conroy names his new friend Stubby and gives him a home, a family, and a chance to embark on the adventure that would define a century. The two quickly find themselves in the trenches of France and on the path to history. French soldier Gaston Baptiste befriends the duo and accompanies them along…
Find out more »Roald Dahl’s day
We're celebrating Roald Dahl's birthday (September 13) a little late, with book discussions and fun activities!
Find out more »Open Arts & Music Festival
The Open Arts & Music Festival is presented by Glendale Arts and the Downtown Glendale Association. The Festival is FREE and family-friendly with live music curated by Spaceland Presents, an arts market with workshops, a Beer Garden with local craft breweries, temporary public art installations, and all-day activities for children. The city block in front of the historic Alex Theatre in Downtown Glendale closes for the day and comes alive with the arts.
Find out more »Classic Movie in the Park: The Goonies
We have a variety of movie events featured throughout the year. These events are great opportunities to spend time with your family and friends while enjoying a movie under the stars. Movies are shown in Simi Valley and in Oak Park. Movies in the Park: Simi Valley Summer 2019 Movies/Dates will be posted early Spring. Thank you to everyone who came out and enjoyed our movies this past summer. This free community event featured family friendly movies shown on our 30-foot…
Find out more »The Wizard of Oz (1925 silent version)
This 1925 silent version of L. Frank Baum’s book is a rare treat. Popular silent film comedian Larry Semon secured the film rights to the book and ended up revising most of the story to favor his broad slapstick comedy antics. Dorothy is played by Semon’s wife. Also featured in this version is Oliver Hardy (Laurel and Hardy), whose appearance alone a good reason to catch this rare piece of film history! SHOWTIMES ARE: Friday 8:15pm, Saturday 2:30pm and 8:15pm…
Find out more »East LA Mexican Independence Day Parade & Festival
For 73 years, nearly 100,000 of East Los Angeles and surrounded communities lined up along iconic Cesar Chavez Blvd. to watch school bands, equestrian units, folkloric groups, floats, and dignitaries, celebrating Mexican Independence Day. The Parade is one of the largest and longest-running Mexican Independence Day Parade. A Parade theme is chosen yearly to reflect the past, present, and future of the Hispanic Community. The Mexican Federations participation along with the community is a huge impact in our Parade, due to their elaborated floats,…
Find out more »Chino Hills Library New Book Festival
The San Bernardino County Library invites residents to the Chino Hills James S. Thalman Library for the Annual New Book Festival. Once again, thousands of new books will be available to customers for the very first time. Be among the first to crack open one of these wonderful new titles. Come and celebrate literacy and meet Wonder Woman, Batman, Superman, and Spider Man. Don’t forget to take pictures. Visit for a chance to see the Batmobile, a fire engine, or…
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