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2nd Annual Santa Monica Arts Festival
The festival features 200 fine art and contemporary craft exhibitors, each selected for the originality and quality of work. The event will be one of the premier art shows in the area in 2008, and one of the top art festivals in the country. Attendees will see a vast selection of extraordinary work. Fine art painters, offer traditional and modern, landscape and still life, animal and floral, portrait and abstract, whimsical and surrealistic, originals and limited-edition prints. Sculptors will exhibit works ranging from small bronzes to giant welded assemblages for the yard. Photographers are displaying works of natural and architectural landscapes, American and international scenes, plus fascinating portraits of people. Ceramic artists are exhibiting their stoneware, porcelain or raku works. Woodworkers are offering everything from salad bowls, cutting boards and jewelry boxes to chests of drawers, wine cabinets, chairs and lamps. Jewelers, working with gold and silver, enamel and fabric, precious and semi-precious gemstones, will offer rings and necklaces, earrings and pendants, bracelets and brooches. Attendees can shop from a wondrous selection of every category. Feb. 22: noon - 7 p.m., Sat., Feb. 23: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Sun., Feb. 24: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Price: $7-$8; 11 and younger, free. Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1855 Main St., Santa Monica (310) 440-0143 Meet Cyndi Targosz - Celebrity Image Consultant
Cyndi's Secrets DVD Collectors Fitness Series and diet book dispels the myth that "working out will make me look muscular like a man". Or, "I can't eat sweets for the rest of my life if I want to look hot!" The message that Cyndi delivers with passion is, that women can be smart, funny, and professional and still choose to be curvy and feminine. That is sexy! With the Cyndi's Secrets DVD Collector's Fitness Series, her diet book and the right attitude the girlie girl of today can be a "strong woman" inside and out. Cyndi gives women the necessary tools to finding their own unique beautiful curves coupled with a joyous spirit and lots of giggles along the way. March 1st. Barnes & Noble, 4735 Commons Way, Calabasas. (818)222-0542 |
Events:
6th Annual Oscars Viewing Party
The Board of Directors of the Lodestone Theatre Ensemble in conjunction with East Third Steakhouse & Lounge will host the annual Oscars Viewing Party/Fundraiser Feb. 24. $35 - $50. 734 E. 3rd St., Los Angeles.
www.lodestonetheatre.org
www.eastthird.com
Award-Winning Columnist Dennis McCarthy to Speak
The Friends of the Platt Library will host an evening with Dennis McCarthy, award-winning Daily News columnist, on Mar. 11.Dennis McCarthy writes about average people who do something very unaverage to make outr community a better place. Free. Los Angeles Public Library, Platt Branch, 23600 Victory Blvd., Woodland Hills.
(818) 340-9386
www.plattlibrary.org
Jennifer Goldman from the Huntington Library Speaks
When you think of historians, hobbyists, genealogists and anyone interested in the who, what , when, and how of the past, think archivist. Jennifer will talk about the archives profession and how it relates to the boxes we have in our garages. She will also talk about how you can donate your colections and what archivists are looking for. Free. Mar. 8. Bolton Hall Museum, 10110 Commerce Ave., Tujunga.
(818) 951-1041
Tune In @ Your Library® during Teen Tech Week 2008
Local teens will be tuning in at the library as the Encino-Tarzana Branch Library celebrates Teen Tech Week Mar. 2-8! They join thousands of other libraries and who are celebrating this year's theme, "Tune In @ Your Library®." Teen Tech Week encourages teens to use libraries' non-print resources for education and recreation, and to recognize that librarians are qualified, trusted professionals.
www.ala.org/teentechweek
Athletic Garage's 6th Annual World of Dance Showcase
The 6th annual “World of Dance” showcase features exciting music and a variety of original choreography peformed by Athletic Garage dance students as well as industry professionals such as E.X.P.O.S.E. Dance Theatre and Raiz Brazil Dance Company. $10, bleacher seating, first come, first served. Food and beverages will also be available for purchase. Mar. 9, 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. The Athletic Garage, 121 Waverly Drive, Pasadena.
(626) 229-9769
www.Athletic-Garage.com
Dine Out Los Angeles
14thAnnual ONE-DAY fundraising event, where 80+ Los Angeles area restaurants give 20% or more of their day’s proceeds to Aid For AIDS to help prevent homelessness and hunger for individuals and families impoverished by HIV/AIDS. Aid For AIDS is a non-profit organization,who’s mission is to prevent homelessness and hunger and to enhance independent living for impoverished women, men and children with HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles. Apr. 17 Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
DineOutLA.org
2008 Concerts in the Park Banners
The City of Agoura Hills is pleased to announce that the 2008 Summer “Concerts in the Park” series banner promotion is underway! Sponsor an official “Concerts in the Parkk” street banner and your business or organization will be displayed on the lower portion of the banner. These banners will be hung along Kanan Rd. and Thousand OaksBlvd. from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend.
(818) 597-7361
Public Safety Day and 18th Annual Bike Rodeo
The City of Agoura Hills Dept. of Community Services announces the 1st Annual Public Saftety Day and the 18th Annual Bike Rodie on Mar. 8, at Lindero Cyn. Middle School from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Public Safety Day promotes awareness about the Fire Dept., Police Dept., Agoura Cycle, McCormick Ambulance and many more! The Bike Race is for ages 6 - 14 and is designed to see that your child’s bike is properly fit and maintained.
(818) 597-7361
Dark Delicacies signing featuring Ray Harryhausen
On Feb. 23 at 2 p.m. Dark Delicacies will hold a signing for special effects master Ray Harryhausen. Ray will be signing the new DVD releases of It Came from Beaneath the Sea, Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, She, and 20 Miles to Earth, for which he oversaw the colorizing process. 4213 W. Burbank Blvd., Burbank.
(818) 556-6660
darkdel@darkdel.com
Borders Signing featuring Lisa Kirby
From the mind of comics legend Jack Kirby comes the Galactic Bounty Hunters, heroes in an all-new universe of adventure, mystery and danger! Jack Kirby was the artist responsible for the visual design and graphic format of Marvel Comics in the 1960s, Galactic Bounty Hunters is of particular interest to comic book fans, as it features an unprecedented collaboration between Jack and his daughter, Lisa Kirby. Mar. 8. Borders, 125 W. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks
(805) 497-8159
Bridal Seminar 2008
Planning a wedding? Bridal Seminar 2008 is an informative evening put on by event professionals dedicated to educating brides. Sample appetizers provided by Sportsmen's Lodge along with cake from the finest bakeries. Gain priceless information for planning the wedding of your dreams and get valuable discount coupons. All brides will be entered to win a trip for two to Las Vegas. Feb. 27, 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. $10. Sportsmen's Lodge, 12833 Ventura Blvd, Studio City.
(818) 755-5000
www.weddingandpartyprofessionals.com
Noah's Ark at the Skirball
Inspired by the ancient flood story, this indoor and outdoor attraction invites children and families to embark on a wondrous journey. Play, explore, and collaborate aboard a gigantic wooden ark, filled with fancifully handcrafted animas from elephants to hedgehogs. Ongoing. $5 - $10.
(877) SCC-4TIX
www.skirball.org
Performances at Thousand Oaks Borders
Lacy Younger. Feb. 22 7:30 p.m., Live music performance. Singers Showcase, Feb. 24 5 p.m., Live music performance, under the direction of Maripat Davis. Borders Thousand Oaks, 125 W. Thousand Oaks Blvd, Thousand Oaks.
(805) 497-8159
Religion-Outside-The-Box
Religion-Outside-The-Box is hosting "A Bit of God Time" - a morning service facilitated by Rabbi Brian Zachary Mayer. Feb. 24. It will include traditional and non-traditional elements of prayer, discussion & practice, silent mediation and schmooze time. Non-denominational. Free, with donation suggested. Holy Spirit Retreat Center, 4316 Lanai Road, Encino.
(818) 287-6140.
www.rotb.org
Free Services for Seniors
The City of Los Angeles, Department of Aging will give a presentation on free resources available from the department at the Encino-Tarzana Branch Library. Refreshments will be served. Free. Co-sponsored by The Encino-Tarzana Library and Friends of The Library. Mar. 12, 12:30 p.m. 18231 Ventura Blvd., Tarzana.
(818) 343-1983
Annie Get Your Gun
The Alex Film Society salutes the M-G-M musical unit with a screening of ANNIE GET YOUR GUN. The 1950 release features music and lyrics by renowned composer Irving Berlin. Betty Hutton made the part of Annie her own with an assist from Howard Keel (making his movie debut) as the handsome sharpshooter Frank Butler. Audiences still applaud after every musical number. Tickets are $13.50 general admission; $9.50 seniors/kids; AFS members $8. Students $9.50. Apr. 26. Alex Theatre, 216 North Brand Blvd., Glendale.
AlexFilmSociety.org
Wine Down Monday
Every Monday evening, Twin Palms offers half-off every bottle of wine on their menu, which includes varietals from California, France, Austria and New Zealand. Twin Palms, 101 W. Green St., Pasadena.
(626) 577-2567
www.twin-palms.com
Andrew Jackson night
AboutAlong with its daily food and drink specials, Bodega Wine Bar in Pasadena is offering every wine on their menu for $20 every Wednesday. Bodega Wine Bar, 260 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena.
www.bodegawinebar.com
From Hate to Hope: Hate Crime Perpetrator and Victim Speak
20 Years ago, Matthew was a young teenage runaway - he now works as a manager at the Museum of Tolerance. Tim was a former neo-Nazi who speaks of his experiences at the MOT. Through meeting and convwersation, they realized that years ago matthew had been victimizwed by Tim’s gang. Free monthly discussion. MOT, 9786 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles.
(310) 553-9036
www.museumoftolerance.com
Clubs and Meetings:
Jewish Genealogical Society of the Conejo Valley
The JGSCV will hold a general meeting, on Mar. 2 at Temple Adat Elohim Topic: 100 years of the Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring. Many of our ancestors belonged to the Workmen's Circle- Learn about what records they might have to help research your ancestors who belonged. No charge to attend the meeting. Anyone may join JGSCV. Annual dues are $25 for an individual and $30 for a family. 2420 E. Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, 2 p.m.-4 p.m.
(818) 889-6616
Aglow Community Lighthouse
Aglow International's Woodland Hills Community Lighthouse meets every 2nd Thursday at 9:30 AM at Woodland Hills Country Club.
(818) 888-5067
Amnesty International
Letter writings and discussion of human rights issues. Every 3rd Mon. of the month at 7:30 p.m. United Methodist Church, 14401 Dickens St., Sherman Oaks.
(818) 888-8034
BNI - Business Network International
The world's largest referral organization, BNI allows only one person per profession and meets for the sole purpose of helping grow one another's businesses professionals.
(909) 608-7575 ext. 125
www.sfvbni.com
The California Writers Club
The California Writers Club exists to nurture writers in the art and business of writing. The organization presents a wide range of guest speakers, events with noted authors, poets, agents, etc. Monthly meetings are the 2nd Sat. of the month, and a public "Open Mike" at 7 p.m. on the 3rd Thurs. of the month at Borders in Canoga Park. Encino Community Center, 4935 Balboa Blvd., Encino.
www.calwriterssfv.com
Conejo Track Club
The Conejo Track Club is a running club that was started in 1967 and includes over 80 male and female runners with organized weekly runs, social events, and participation in local road races.
(805) 807-1908
http://conejotrackclub.com
Military Officers Association
Meets monthly on the 3rd Sun. of the month from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. at a local valley restaurant. Features a social hour and short business meeting. All active duty, retired or former officers of any branch of the military are eligible to join.
(818) 886-8160
The San Fernando Art Club
Meets on the 1st Tues. of the month at 4935 Balboa Blvd., Encino. Social time is 6:30 p.m., program begins at 7 p.m. Refreshments served. Donation $5.
(818) 996-5241
UNCH Networking Luncheon
Universal City/NoHo Chamber. 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., usually 1st Tues. of the month, different locations. Join an energetic group for our Net Lunch and enjoy classic diner food right in our neighborhood. Entry Fee $15.
(818) 508-5155
www.noho.org/test/index.php
USABDA
US Amateur Ballroom Dancers invites professionals and amateurs alike to meet the 4th Sun. of every month. 3900 Avenida, Simi Valley.
(805) 494-1794
Woman's Club of Woodland Hills
Meets at 10 a.m. the 2nd Thurs. of the month at 4515 Park Entrada, Calabasas. This is a great place to network and meet people.
(818) 884-9441
Galleries and Exhibits:
Fine Arts Federation of Burbank Membership Show Mixed Media
The Creative Arts Center Gallery will host the annual Fine Arts Federation Membership Exhibit, “Leap into Art”. The juried mixed media exhibit representing more than 60 artists will include painting, sculpture, pottery, collage and photography. Feb. 29 Mar. 20. The Fine Arts Federation, founded in 1976, is an avid supporter of the Creative Arts Center, 1100 West Clark Ave., Burbank
(818) 238-5397
The Honoring Life Second Annual Event
Calling for artists to participate in a silent art Auction for the benefit of Didi Hirsch Community, Mental Health Center. To create for the Love of life without boundaries. The Honoring Life event, a non-profit organization is currently seeking artists from the LA area particularly in the following medium; acrylic, oil and pastel, sketch artists, sculptors and jewelry artists to take part in the silent auction. .Deadline Apr. 15
(818) 222-8228
www.honoringlife.org
Family Ties: 3 Generations
Judy Gelles pairs family artifacts as a way to reflect the passage of time, on how things change and sat the same. Her personal experience is a universal one: we all acquire, collect and keep meaningful objects in order to connect with our cultures, our families and our pasts. Free. Ruby Gallery, Skirball Cultural Center.
www.skirball.org
21st Century Plaza Sculpture Garden
The 21st Century Plaza Sculpture Garden, located in the Warner Center district, features monumental sculpture by world-class artists. The garden regularly rotates its sculpture so make sure to visit often. 6301 Owensmouth, Canoga park.
(818) 227-9663
Woman!
Group show featuring figurative artist Melissa Fair, Irena Jablonski, Danial Quinones, Milenna Saraiva, Sandra Sarmiento, Lola Scarpitta, Nicole Waldron and more. Feb. 23 - Mar. 28. NoHo Gallery LA, 5108 Lankershim Blvd., N. Hollywood.
(818) 761-7784
www.nohogalleryla.com
The Presence of the Past - The Contemporary Work of Wayne Healy
Works titled “Not You Again”, “La Floozy”, “La Caricia Larocha” and “Jackserw Fantacy” evoke the presence in which we live and the memories we live with. A universal city of American hemispheric cross cultural thematic influences reflecting city life, illuminating canvases of vibrant colrful transforming images of daily stories into cultural celebrations. Barnsdall Gallery Theatre, 4800 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood.
(818) 725-4224
Behind the Velvet Rope Tour
Get a peek of the details not shown on the regular tour of Pasadena's historic Gamble House. $40. Private tours are also available for $350 for 10 or less people. Gamble House, 4 Westmoreland Pl, Pasadena
www.gamblehouse.org
Support Groups:
Brain Injury Support Group
Provides brain injured persons and their families with an opportunity to share their feelings and concerns. Every Tues., 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., Northridge Hospital Medical Center, 18300 Roscoe Blvd., Northridge,
(818) 885-8500 ext. 3793
www.northridgehospital.org
Breast Cancer Support Group
Breast cancer victims and survivors and informative place where they can go on the 2nd and 4th Tues. of each month from 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 18300 Roscoe Blvd., Northridge.
(818) 885-8500 ext. 2833
www.northridgehospital.org
Cardiac Rehab Support Group
Free support group to discuss feelings and lifestyle changes caused by cardiac diagnosis. 2nd Thurs. of each month, 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. Northridge Hospital's Cardiac Rehabilitation Center (Pavilion Plaza Building), 18300 Roscoe Blvd., Northridge,
(818) 885-5489
www.northridgehospital.org
Depression and Anxiety Therapy Group
A weekly support group meeting in Agoura Hills for personal and spiritual enrichment and coping with loss, grief and depression. Free initial consultation.
(805) 339-6344 ext. 301
(818) 760-1034
Make Today Meaningful
A general cancer support group for men and women. Meets 1st and 3rd Thurs. of each month. 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. Northhridge Hospital Medical Center, 18300 Roscoe Blvd., Northridge,
(818) 885-8500 ext. 2833
www.northridgehospital.org
Parkinson's Support Group
Free Parkinson's Support Group on the 3rd Mon. of each month, 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Northhridge Hospital Medical Center, 18300 Roscoe Blvd., Northridge,
(818) 776-1183
www.northridgehospital.org
Healthy Happenings:
LEARN CPR FOR FREE!
Northridge Hospital Medical Center will proudly host the 15th Annual CPR Blitz on Mar. 1. 8:30 a.m. 2 p.m. FREE. $25 deposit is required to register. A full refund will be given to all who attend the class. Participants will receive a booklet and participation card and will learn CPR along with choking procedures for children over the age of 8 and adults. Northridge Hospital Medical Center, 18300 Roscoe Blvd., Northridge.
(818) 885-5488
www.NorthridgeHospital.org
Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program
The City of Agoura Hills Community Services Senior Recreation Program is offering a P.A.C.E. (People with Arthritis can Exercise) program. This progranm is geared toward adults 50+ years with different types of rheumatic disease and related manifestations. The class is ongoing and meets Thursdays. $10 per month.
(818) 597-7361
Classes and Seminars:
Plant Material Identification
The Tseng College at CSUN offers “Plant Material Identification” as part of its landscape design program, for those in the community who want to create their own gardens and open areas. The class meet Mar. 6 - May 8. $269. 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge.
(818) 677-4607
http://tsengcollege.csun.edu/landscape.html
Airbrush Class
New, exciting airbrush painting class to be taught by experienced art teacher. All supplies provided at no charge. Class is free, sponsored by Reseda Education and Career Center. Class will be held Thursdays 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. at OneGeneration Senior Center, 18255 Victory Blvd., Reseda.
(818) 709-4584
Artistry Retreat and Artistry GARTEL Marketing Seminar
Feb. 25 - 29. Learn both the art concepts and Corel Painter steps for turning photos into paintings in Corel Painter, taught by photographer, artist, author and original Painter expert Karen Sperling.
(818) 981-2803
www.artistrymag.com/docs/retreats.html
Baking Basics
Feb. 23. Chef instructors will teach students to combine basic ingredients - flour, water, butter, sugar, salt and eggs - to create a variety of sweet and savory pastries. $105. CSCA, 530 Colorado Blvd., Pasadena.
(626) 683-1354
www.csca.edu
Beginning Bridge for Seniors
Instruction to beginning bridge players. Free. Instruction is ongoing every Wed. at the Agoura Hills Recreation Center, 30610 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Agoura Hills, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
(818) 597-7361
Charm School
Two-hour workshop on workshop on Charm School 101. $55 plus a $10 lab fee. The workshop will focus on modeling, posture, grace, speaking in a social context, and appropriate behaviors for professional and social situations.
(818) 597-7361
Dance Classes
The Conservatory for the Performing Arts teaches classes in ballet, tap, jazz, modern dance, and acting. 7 yrs and up. Ongoing classes every Sat. 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 6952 Van Nuys Blvd, Van Nuys.
(310) 855-8725
www.theartsinthvalley.org
Fine & Applied Arts
Explore theatre and acting through a series of techniques, games and play development. Tuesdays: 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. $30 registration (free to adults 62 and older) and a $10 material fee. Rinaldi Adult Center, 17450 Rinaldi St., Granada Hills.
(818) 366-9171
Improv
Learn the art of dramatic improv by participating in the informative and fun workshop. The first Sun. of every month starting at 6:30 p.m. $7. LA Connection, 13442 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks.
(818) 784-1868
Life Drawing
Draw from a live nude model at your own pace. Use any medium in this fun drawing session that meets on the last Thurs. of every month. Open to any skill level. $15. 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. at Joseph Wahl Arts Gallery, 5305 Topanga Cyn. Blvd., Woodland Hills.
(818) 340-9245
www.josephwahlarts.com
Principles of Art
Comprehensive drawing and painting instruction using a variety of mediums and tools and various activities to reinforce art principles. Student show at the end of the workshop held in the art gallery. $125. 5108 Lankershim Blvd., N. Hollywood.
(818) 752-7568
www.lankershimartscenter.com
"Senior" Chorus
Meets once a week on Mondays from 2:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. at Melvin Elementary School, Auditorium. 7700 Melvin Ave., Reseda. This chorus performs at school winter holiday shows and at various senior homes.
(818) 880-2159
World Literature Class
Enjoy classic and contemporary story that deal with thought provoking issues, followed by lively discussions with people who love to read and share ideas and insights. Class is free and ongoing. Mondays 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. W. Valley Regional Branch Library, 19036 Vanowen St., Reseda.
(818) 345-9806
“Lofty LayersTechniques of Laminated Doughs: Croissants”
California School of Culinary Arts will host a cooking class, “Lofty Layers Techniques of Laminated Doughs: Croissants,” on Mar. 8, 9am to 1pm. Chef instructors will teach students to create pastries at home to rival the best French patisseries. CSCA, 530 Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. $105
(626) 683-1354.
www.csca.edu
“Cooking with Whole Grains”
California School of Culinary Arts will host a cooking class, “Cooking with Whole Grains,” on March 15, 9am to 1pm. Chef instructors will discuss the basics of whole grains, including production, health benefits and flavors. Students will make easy and delicious recipes including creamy parmesan polenta, curry cous cous, bulgar and haricot vert salad. $105
(626) 683-1354
www.csca.edu
Kid Stuff:
Cartoon Animation
Basic drawing skills for characters, animals, objects, and backgrounds. Also teaches children how to make up with a story line. Ideal for ages 7 - 16. After school and on weekends at the La Reina Plaza. 14622 Ventura Blvd., Suite 110., Sherman Oaks.
(818) 501-1203
Circle K
A one-hour guided trail ride through Griffith Park. Children must be at least 7 years old and 4 feet tall. Tours every day from 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., 1850 Riverside Dr., Glendale/ $25 per hour, $15 for each additional hour.
(818) 242-8443
Comedy Improv for Kids
An ongoing interactive improvisational workshop for children to express creativity. Fee is $7. Sundays at 3:30 p.m. at the L.A. Connection Theatre, 13442 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks.
(818) 784-1868
CosmiKids
CosmiKids creates a whole new category of education. The primary focus is on life skills required to survive and thrive in the real world. 6801 Hollywood Blvd., 2nd level across from Starbucks.
(888) 543-7738
www.cosmikids.org
Dig It!
Experience the ancient Near East hands-on at the Skirball's outdoor archeological dig and field laboratory. Check out artifacts from the ancient world, a model tomb, and the nearby Archaeology Center. Sta. & Sun. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free.
(310) 440-4500
www.skirball.org
Happy Kids Music
Lessons for piano, voice, guitar, strings, percussion, wind, yoga and languages. Students are prepared for going to college or a career in music. Happy Kids Music, 20121 Ventura Blvd. Suite #208, Woodland Hills.
(818) 703-1078
Just 4 Kids Club
The Commons at Calabasas invites children ages 10 and under to enjoy free entertainment every Tues. evening from 6 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Community Stage, 4799 Commons Way, Calabasas.
www.shopcommons.com
Kids Club
Kids Club Northridge Fashion Center is a free program for ages 1 - 8. Kids Club meets the 1st Thurs. of each month.
(818) 701-7051
Kids' Drum Circle
A kids' drum circle is held most Saturdays at REMO Recreational Music Center. REMO provides the drums, tambourines, and shakers and leads the creative classes. Be sure to call to confirm before heading out! Ages 2 -12. Each Sat. 11 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. REMO Recreational Music Center, 7308 Coldwater Cyn, N. Hollywood.
(818) 982-0461
www.remo.com
The Lakes Kids Club
The Lakes at Thousand Oaks invites kids 10 and under to enjoy free entertainment every Wed. from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Community Stage, 2200 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks.
www.shoplakes.com
Mountain High Ski/Snowboard Trip
The Agoura Hills Recreation Center is taking kids from 11 - 17 years old to Mountain High Ski Resort. Mar. 21. The cost is $52 for ages 11 - 12 and $70 for ages 13 -17. Ski and Snowboard lessons will be available for an additional $30.
(818) 597-7361
Tiny Tuesday
Free story time for children from infants to 3 tears olds. Reservations are suggested. Every Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Storyopollis, 12348 Venture Blvd., Studio City.
(818) 509-5600
www.storyopolis.com
Toddler Time - World Arts and Music
Sign up now for the winter session of Toddler Time. You and your child will make art and music, hear stories about different people and places, explore the galleries, and engage in many playful, hands-on activities that foster your child's individual expression. $110.
(310) 440-4679
familyprograms@skirball.org
Camp Encino Spring Camp Registration Begins
Sign-ups are beginning for Camp Encino Spring Camp! Don't miss out on one exciting week of Camp Encino. Children will be participating in a variety of activities including arts & crafts, drama, games, sports, theme day and more. Camp begins on March 17th and ends on March 21st, 2008. Two day minimum enrollment There is no extended care offered during Spring Camp.
(818) 995-1690
Agourapalooza Applicatication
The City of Agoura Hills Dept. of Community Services is currently accepting applications for “Agourapalooza: Teen Battle of the Bands!” sponsored by Agoura Music. Teen bands are needed to perform at tjhe AgouraHills/Calabasas Community Center on Feb. 29. Demos are necessary and bands must apply in person. 7 - 11 p.m. Each band will get 45 minutes.
(818) 597-7361
Adventures with Clifford the Big Red Dog
Explores the wonderful world of Clifford and his animal friends. Activities include sliding down a nine-foot hound's tail, filling Clifford's jumbo bowl with bones (using a conveyor belt) and hunting for treasure at T-Bone's Beach. Through May. 4 $9.95 children 3-17; $12.95 adults; Free children 2 and under
(714) 542-2823