Community Corner
LA Weekend: Cherry Blossom Fest; Auschwitz Exhibit; Cirque Du Soleil
Looking for things to do this weekend, March 25-26, throughout Greater Los Angeles? Patch has you covered.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CA — To keep your weekend interesting, fun and lively, Patch has rounded up some entertaining events going on throughout Greater Los Angeles — from the Westside, South Bay and beaches, through DTLA, the East Side, San Gabriel and San Fernando valleys to the Ventura County line.
Some are free. Some have a fee.
Whether you opt for an activity close to home or a mini day trip, see what's slated this weekend from Saturday, March 25 to Sunday, March 26.
Find out what's happening in Los Angelesfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Double-check with event organizers to confirm dates, times and locations ,in case activities were updated since posted on Patch.
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Find out what's happening in Los Angelesfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
DTLA & EAST SIDE:
Soil, Seeds & Sustainability, Echo Park
"EASTER BUNNY HOP!" Broadwater Second Stage, Hollywood
Cirque du Soleil 'Corteo': LA Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles
Every Day Action's Casino Night Gala & Fundraiser: Los Angeles
Pasadena Model Railroad Open House, Los Angeles
4th Annual Pop Up Art Show, Benefit Event, Art Share L.A., Los Angeles
Off Sunset Festival, Silver Lake
Liddy Clark, The Peppermint Club, West Hollywood
Swifties vs Ticketmaster Dance Party, West Hollywood
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LONG BEACH & NEARBY NEIGHBORHOODS:
Long Beach Symphony: Broadway. Bravo!, Long Beach
LIVE IT UP Community Health Fair, Long Beach
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SAN FERNANDO VALLEY:
Springtime at the Adobe, Calabasas
Free Farmers Market "At the Market" Launch, Canoga Park
"Church Discipline Redeemed," ZJU Theatre, North Hollywood
Disney in Concert: Aladdin, Northridge
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SAN GABRIEL VALLEY:
Mt Lowe Chamber Players: Fiato Quartet "Classical Hollywood: Chamber Music of Great Film Composers" - Altadena
A Celebration of Organ Traditions, Claremont
Beethoven Violin & Piano Sonatas with Genevieve Feiwen Lee & Sarah Thornblade, Claremont
Caring Easter Bunny, Ontario Mills, Ontario
"Kiss of the Spider Woman," A Noise Within Theatre, Pasadena
Archbishop Gomez & Blessed Sacrament Procession, San Gabriel
Mick Rhodes & Hard Eight, Ophelia's Jump Productions Music Lounge, Upland
Taste of Walnut, Suzanne Park, Walnut
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SOUTH BAY, BEACHES & PENINSULA:
Cars & Coffee, Manhattan Beach
South Bay Orchid Society Annual Spring Show & Sale, Rancho Palos Verdes
Outdoor Volunteer Day at Abalone Cove Reserve, Rancho Palos Verdes
11th Annual Redondo Beach Camp Expo, Redondo Beach
Cherry Blossom Cultural Festival: Torrance
Antique Street Faire, Torrance
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VENTURA COUNTY:
First Lady's Tea and Tour, Ronald Reagan Library, Simi Valley
Auschwitz Exhibition: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum, Simi Valley
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WESTSIDE:
A Faery Hunt Enchanted Adventure, Brentwood
One Body Dance Company: BLACK & WHITE, Culver City
Bewilder Basecamp: Exploring Rainbow Valley, Culver City
Black Chamber of Commerce: Women's History Month Book Authors, Culver City
Broadway Elementary Playdate, Marina Del Rey
Staged Reading of "Polar Bears, Black Boys & Prairie Fringed Orchids" - Westchester Playhouse, Los Angeles
"Baskerville, a Sherlock Holmes Mystery," Westchester Playhouse, Los Angeles
Ferris Wheel 'Go Dark - Earth Hour': Pacific Park Pier, Santa Monica
Spring Auction by Friends of Broadway Elementary School, Venice
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Hitting the road for the weekend? See ...
- Inland Empire Weekend: Sheep Shearing Fest; Glow In Park; Ranch Tour; Duck Daze
- OC Weekend: Swallow’s Day Parade; Strawberry Picking; Wildflower Walk
- San Diego Weekend: Butterfly Jungle; Restaurant Week; 'Not Just Ugly Dogs'
- SF Bay Weekend: Wine Country Cheese Fest; School Musicals; Bunny Bash
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