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SUMMARY:12th Annual Lummis Festival
DESCRIPTION:\n\nLummis Day celebrates the arts\, history and ethnic diversity of Northeast Los Angeles through educational and cultural events and an annual festival that draws the community together for a shared experience while providing a platform for cooperation among people of all ages and backgrounds.\nhttps://youtu.be/F5xq6k4N5KI\nLummis Day 2017 Schedule\n\n\n\n\nDOWNLOAD 2017 SCHEDULE\n\n\n\n\nFRIDAY JUNE 2\n12:00pm - 4:00pm\n\nSecurity Trust and Savings Bank\, 5601 North Figueroa Street\n\nExhibition: “Muralismo In Northeast L.A: A Visual History of L.A.’s Mural Tradition”\n\nFeaturing new work (painted on-site) by Wayne Alaniz Healy\n\n7:00pm -- 10:00pm\n\nOccidental College\, Thorne Hall\, 1600 Campus Road\n\n“NELA Film\, NELA Alive: An L.A. Film Event”\n\nPresented with the Highland Park Independent Film Festival\n\n“KCET's Third LA” directed by Stephen Pagano\n\n"Highland Park is Fig" directed by Josh Buck.\n\nLuis J. Rodriguez’ “Love Poem to Los Angeles” directed by John F. Cantú "Solidarity\," directed by Dustin Brown\n\nQ&A with the filmmakers\n\n"The Best of Culture Clash" (excerpt) Introduction by Ric Salinas and Richard Montoya of Culture Clash\nSATURDAY JUNE 3\n10:00am -- 4:00pm\n\nSouthwest Museum\, 234 Museum Drive\n\nExhibition: “For the Love of the Arroyo”\n\nPresented by the Autry Museum of the American West\n\n1:00pm: Meet the Artists: Diane Behrens\, Michael Nissen\, Roderick Smith\, and Richard Wilson\n\n10:30am-4:00pm\n\nSecurity Trust and Savings Bank\, 5601 North Figueroa Street\n\nExhibition: “Muralismo In Northeast L.A: A Visual History of L.A.’s Mural Tradition”\n\nFeaturing new work (painted on-site) by Wayne Alaniz Healy\n\n12:00pm: Artists’ reception\n\n5:00pm – 9:00pm\n\nAvenue 50 at York Boulevard\n\nCafé Stage\n\n5:00 Bird & Thorn\n\n6:00 Eric Kufs\n\n7:00 Lucy & La Mer\n\n8:00 Maiya Sykes\nSUNDAY\, JUNE 4\n10:30am – 12:00pm\n\nLummis Home\, 200 E. Avenue 43\n\nPoetry Reading\, Reception and Workshop\n\n10:30 Musical Interlude -- David Holguin\n\n11:00 Readings by Art Currim\, Peggy Dobreer\, Elline Lipkin and Luis Ordaz\n\nFeatured poet: Brendan Constantine\n\n12:00 Reception\n\n1:10 Poetry Workshop: “Dear Ancestors: with Jawanza Dumisani\n\n10:00 am – 4pm\n\nSouthwest Museum\, 234 Museum Drive\n\nExhibition: “For The Love Of The Arroyo”\n\nPresented by the Autry Museum of the American West\n\n1:00 Meet the Artists: Gwen Freeman\, Cidne Hart\, and Kevin Hass\n\n10:30am -- 4:00pm\n\nSecurity Trust and Savings Bank\, 5601 North Figueroa Street\n\nExhibition: “Muralismo In Northeast L.A: A Visual History of L.A.’s Mural Tradition”\n\nFeaturing new work (painted on-site) by Wayne Alaniz Healy\n\n10:45am – 7pm\n\nSycamore Grove Park\, 4902 N. Figueroa Street\n\n10:45 Anahuak sponsored Run / Walk\n\n11:30 Anahuak Run / Walk begins\n\n12:15 Fish Gotta Swim\, Birds Gotta Fly Parade from Lummis Home into Sycamore Grove Park\, musical accompaniment by Cuñao\n\nStage One -- Music\n\n12:40 Ted Garcia\, Native American Blessing\n\n1:00 Selah Gospel Choir\n\n2:10 Jason Heath and the Greedy Souls\n\n3:25 Teen Judge\n\n4:40 Adaawe\n\n6:00 MoForro\n\nStage Two – Dance\n\n1:45 Ballet Coco\n\n3:00 Lula Washington\n\n4:15 Iris Company\n\n5:35 Chester Whitmore\n\nStage Three – Music\n\n1:00 The Brilliant Gypsies\n\n2:05 The Tracks\n\n2:55 Karen Tobin\n\n4:00 Salt Petal\n\n5:05 Casa de Calacas\n\nTeatro Arroyo / Bugs And Puppets\n\n1:15 Puppets & Players Little Theatre – The Wizard of Oz\n\n1:50 Serena Music for Kids\n\n2:40 Puppets & Players Little Theatre – The Wizard of Oz\n\n3:15 Alicia in Arroyoland – Music and Theatre Games\n\n3:55 Puppets & Players Little Theatre – The Wizard of Oz\n\n4:30 Leah Dance Workshop Fun\n\nStage 4 – Emerging Talent\n\n1:30 Los Jarochicos of Lincoln Heights\n\n2:15 Ballet Bravo\n\n3:00 Raul Martinez Singers and Guitarists\n\n3:45Carol Russek Spanish and Mexican Dancers\n\n4:30 Theatrical performance by the 3rd Graders of the Los Feliz Charter School of the Arts\n\nAnahuak Sports Area (Located Between Family Activities and Stage 4)\n\n12:20 - 4:20 (hourly 20-minute soccer matches)\n\nFamily Fun Area Presented by The Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council\n\n1:00 – 500\n\n\tThe Franklin School RoboNerds\n\tTongva crafts with Julia Bogany\, Tribal Elder\, San Gabrielino Band of Mission Indians\n\tHome Depot / Color Spot Planting Booth\n\tEco Voices with the Urban Science Corps\n\t“Fish Gotta Swim\, Birds Gotta Fly”: Puppet making workshop sponsored by the Arroyo Arts Collective and Teatro Arroyo\n\tLos Angeles River Rover: Mobile visitor and education center bringing the LA River to the people\n\tAudubon Center at Debs Park\n\tArroyo Seco Neighborhood Council: Decorate a birdhouse for your yard or porch with paint and stickers\n\n\n\n\n
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