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South Pasadena Arts Crawl this Saturday!

Join us for the South Pasadena Arts Crawl this Saturday, July 18th, from 5:00pm-9:00pm.

FAMILY ACTIVITIES
The corner of Fremont and Mission streets will come to life as families create an art installation of whirling wheels and woven sculptures.

De Milo Design Studio & Letterpress offers a marble paper bird craft activity and the new Vave Studios lets you create your own mini succulent garden (nominal fee for this activity). At SPACE, come paint to the live music of the Isaura Quartet, or head down to the Ironworks Museum Park featuring vendors, tarot card reading, and henna art. Pick up some food at a local eatery or food truck, and picnic in the park, while listening to live music, until 8:30 p.m. when the family flick, The Boxtrolls, is screened outdoors.

ART, MUSIC & MORE

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Local galleries feature summer-themed art shows at the HendricksBurgess Gallery and SOPA Studios, while the SPARC Gallery exhibits hand-sewn prints by artist Diane Meyer. The newest gallery in town, Sugar Mynt, presents the group show Amuse Bouche, while pop-up art displays will be at Old Focals, Kaldi’s, Grassroots, and Buster’s, plus Mix N’ Munch shows student art from Art/Work/Place.

The South Pasadena Music Center (SPMCC) hosts a lively lineup of its lab-based bands, inspired by the Beatles and as well as rock masters. For the late night crowd, the Dinosaur Farm brings back its popular rocking music set, and Fremont Centre Theatre stages An evening With Sal Mineo and Edgar Allan Poe. Entertainer Ian Whitcomb and writer Jim Tranquada are featured at the South Pas Library’s free author night.

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Dozens of stores will offer open houses and sales

More information and details can be found at www.southpasadena.net, or by calling 626-441-2339.

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