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Aubre Andrus Crafting Session & Book Signing
Join award-winning author Aubre Andrus in a free crafting session inspired by her new book, Lonely Planet Kids’ 101 Small Ways to Change the World. All ages are invited to decorate a reusable tote bag and learn tips for packing a waste-free lunch. 101 Small Ways to Change the World is filled with loads of awesome ways kids can help out family, friends, themselves, and the planet–and it shows kids they’re never too young to make a big difference.
Find out more »Velveteen Rabbit
Creative Playground Creative PlayGround, a not-for-profit arts organization, develops and performs interactive, literature-based theatre for family audiences. Started by Co-Artistic Directors Karen Hardcastle and Elizabeth Tobias and utilizing the talents of a diverse company of professional performers and educators, Creative PlayGround is committed to bringing to life the stories of many cultures for children of all ages and backgrounds. We believe that theatre for children should be accessible, an extension of their own play; focusing on creativity and encouraging our…
Find out more »Depot Day
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Join us for our annual open house complete with music, food, tours, playdays, and more! No reservation necessary
Find out more »Knights in Shining Armor
Sunday, October 14, 2018, at 11 am, 1:30 pm The Getty Center Free | No ticket required How did knights get their shining armor? Join master blacksmith Tony Swatton, proprietor of the local armory The Sword and The Stone, and discover how medieval and Renaissance arms and armor were made. Then handle gauntlets, helmets and more at the interactive touch table. Complements the exhibition All that Glitters: Life in the Renaissance Court. Tony Swatton Tony Swatton has been forging armor, swords,…
Find out more »The BeatBASH
The BeatBuds invite you and your children to the Hollywood Palladium on October 14 at 10AM for The BeatBASH! This year features a large scale interactive BeatBuds music performance AND games, crafts, bouncy houses, trains, food trucks, and much more. All families will be seated on floor cushions, with plenty of room for dancing!
Find out more »Say NO Bullying Festival
Say NO Bullying program's mission is to increase awareness of bullying towards individuals with disorders of growth, provide education, resources for the community at large, and advocacy for those impacted by bullying. This annual, national HGF Anti-Bullying program reaches inside of schools, medical facilities, and the general community nationwide. Pediatric patients, their families, endocrinologists, pediatric endocrinologists, nurses, and other healthcare providers along with the general community participate in this massive effort to eliminate bullying by encouraging compassion in action
Find out more »BeachFront Cinema
BeachFront Cinema is the premier outdoor movie experience, which takes place on the beautiful sandy beaches of Southern California. This one of a kind event consists of a reserved, premium area on the California State Beach, featuring one of the largest inflatable, outdoor movie screens in California. With top end production elements including theater quality projection and sound, BeachFront Cinema also features plush, jumbo beanbags, food vendors, live bands, beach bar, contests, games and some of the most amazing sunsets…
Find out more »Haunted Arroyo
Kidspace’s Arroyo Adventure will be glowing with ghouls, spooks, and mystery as you journey through the Haunted Arroyo. Light yourself up with glow in the dark paint, and make a spooky potion. Create glowing lanterns and join the Monster Mash dance party. Haunted Arroyo is an after-hours special event, not included with regular general admission. Tickets are $14, and $10 for Kidspace Members. Pre-sale tickets will close at NOON on the day of each event. Pre-sale ticket holders can enter the "Fast Pass"…
Find out more »The BFF: The Binge Free Festival of Theatre
The BFF aka The BINGE - FREE Festival of THEATRE - the second annual Santa Monica Fringe Festival - features at least three dozen artists, companies and performances by Santa Monica and Los Angeles based artists. Productions from the festival touch on a diverse range of subjects and themes from political to personal, love and loss, to sensuality and spirit, hierarchy and hope. All bets are off, limits on boundaries and form wide open, with productions that range in style…
Find out more »Calabasas Pumpkin Festival
Did you know that Calabasas got its name from the Spanish word “Calabaza” meaning “pumpkin” or “gourd”? It seems only fitting we celebrate our namesake in a big way! Join us for our own hometown street fair & park expo filled with tons of family fun & of course PUMPKINS!
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