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Hearts Of Soul Concert | Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center
Feb 15, 2025 (UTC-8)
Long Beach
Drifters Platters Coasters Concert | Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
Feb 2, 2025 (UTC-8)
Cerritos
Drifters Platters Coasters Concert | Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
Feb 2, 2025 (UTC-8)
Cerritos
Drifters Platters Coasters Concert | Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
Feb 2, 2025 (UTC-8)
Cerritos
Writers Bloc and Book Soup Present Neko Case | First Congregational Church of Los Angeles
Feb 9, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
HEALTH & SAFETY: WE ASK THAT YOU PLEASE WEAR A FACE MASK WHILE INDOORS FOR OUR EVENTS. THANK YOU. Neko Case's songs are gorgeous and thrilling to listen to, although more often than not, the stories therein are tough and revealing. Not to be outdone by the quality of her music and lyrics, Case has written a memoir, every bit as powerful as her songs. In The Harder I Fight the More I Love You, Case reveals her wrenching childhood spent in poverty and parental absence, her profound loneliness growing up, and the salvation that nature provided to her. Don't despair--if you think Case's singing voice is powerful and strong enough to move mountains, her prose writing is equally stunning. The Harder I Fight the More I Love You is often laugh out loud funny, and ultimately optimistic. It wouldn't be Neko Case without being edgy, gripping, unambiguously harrowing at times, and impossible to turn away from. Kathleen Hanna is a punk singer, artist, and the front-woman of the influential bands Bikini Kill and Le Tigre. Hanna is a staple in feminist publications, from college curriculums to bestselling books, and a leading voice in the punk feminist movement. She has been named one of the best live performers of our time. Her memoir, Rebel Girl, published by Ecco/HarperCollins, was an instant New York Times bestseller. Did you know that you can make a fully tax-deductible donation? As a nonprofit organization, Writers Bloc Presents relies on support from people like you. Help us to remain a strong community as we continue to celebrate literature by authors we love, and explore critical contemporary issues. Please donate here. Other info: No refunds on tickets or books. Books must be picked up on the night of the program. Parking available in adjacent lots or there is street parking (please read signs).
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A Traveler’s Guide to Mettlach: Villeroy and Boch | Pomona
Sep 9, 2023–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC-8)
Pomona
A Traveler’s Guide to Mettlach: Villeroy and Boch showcases everyday life in the 1800s Mettlach, Germany. Scenes of everyday life in Mettlach have been documented and celebrated by Villeroy and Boch, a ceramic production company founded in 1836 when Jean François Boch and Nicolas Villeroy merged their ceramic businesses into what is now known as Villeroy and Boch.
The workers of the Mettlach factory came from diverse backgrounds, including art studios, archives, and museums. The varied backgrounds of the factory workers contributed to the artistic achievements of the Villeroy and Boch company. The Mettlach collection reflects German cultural experiences, societal interpretations, and mythology.
This exhibition shows scenes of love and relationships as well as larger themes of fantasy, offering an all-encompassing snapshot of the myriad facets of human life within Mettlach. A Traveler’s Guide to Mettlach, on view in the Robert and Colette Wilson Gallery through June 2025, presents concepts of life, laughter, relationships, and the day-to-day existence of the German people.
Joseph Beuys: In Defense of Nature | The Broad
Nov 16, 2024–Apr 6, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
German artist Joseph Beuys is one of the most famous and controversial figures in the international art world in the second half of the 20th century. From teaching students to inspiring countless later artists, his influence on contemporary art is immeasurable. In this exhibition, from newspaper articles to bottled river water, Beuys's desire to change the world through art is condensed. His art is not captured through media such as painting or drawing. Instead, Beuys draws inspiration from the world around him, transforming seemingly simple, organic media into important works of art.
USC Black Law Students Association Golf Tournament | El Segundo
Feb 2, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Welcome to the USC Black Law Students Association Golf Tournament! Join us for a day of fun on the greens at El Segundo. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just starting out, this event is perfect for all skill levels. Come network with fellow law students and professionals while enjoying a round of golf in the sun. Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with others in the legal community and showcase your golfing skills. All proceeds from the tournament will support USC BLSA’s student initiatives, including mentorship programs, the annual retreat and banquet, and other organizational needs that advance our mission.
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Writers Bloc Presents Chris Hayes | Writers Guild Theater
Feb 6, 2025 (UTC-8)
Beverly Hills
HEALTH & SAFETY: WE ASK THAT YOU PLEASE WEAR A FACE MASK WHILE INDOORS FOR OUR EVENTS. THANK YOU. When was the last time you spent an hour without glancing at your phone or your tablet? Chris Hayes, one of our favorite thinkers on MSNBC, tells us we all suffer from a social disease that's wearing us down at this very second. If you can get through the next few sentences without checking your devices for the constant onslaught of incoming messages, you may not have as serious a case of attention deficit disorder (not the actual medical syndrome, but a corrosive social syndrome) as someone across the table from you. In his new book, The Sirens' Call, Chris takes us deep into the competition for our attention. The competition is profound, and the consequences on all sides are equally profound: for us as individuals, and for those who want us to notice that outreach, be aware of the messaging-- 24/7. The personal price we pay for the incoming onslaught is considerable, as is the commercial price. Mandatory reading for anyone with a mobile phone, a tablet, or a computer. That means you. Moderator to be announced. Did you know that you can make a fully tax-deductible donation? As a nonprofit organization, Writers Bloc Presents relies on support from people like you. Help us to remain a strong community as we continue to celebrate literature by authors we love, and explore critical contemporary issues. Please donate here. Other info: No refunds on tickets or books. Books must be picked up on the night of the program. Parking available in adjacent lots or there is street parking (please read signs).
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An Evening with Kristin Hannah | John Adams Middle School (JAMS) Performing Arts Center
Feb 18, 2025 (UTC-8)
Northridge
Please note:
-- Tickets are non refundable and are not transferable. -- Tickets cannot be re-sold on re-seller platforms. Re-sold ticket will not be honored. -- All ticket holders should be ready to show ID at the event. -- The name(s) you provide during registration will be on a will-call list at the event, where you will check-in and get your ticket to enter the theatre. ---------------------------------------------------------- Join us for an in-person and virtual* Live Talks Los Angeles event: Tuesday, February 18, 2024, 8pm*Virtual event airs on February 23 at 3pm PT/6pm ET An Evening with Kristin Hannaha special event for the 10th anniversarylimited edition releaseof her novel, The NightingaleTICKETS: $55 General Admission ticket + signed* copy of the book$80 Two General Admission tickets + ONE signed* copy of the book$90 General Admisison ticket +TWO sigend books -- The Nightingale and The Women*Tickets include a signed limited 10th Anniversary Edition with foil and embossing, gorgeous designed edges, a ribbon bookmark, exclusive four color endpapers, and a decorative, gold foil stamp on the front case. This special edition hardcover jacket will be revealed in October.Face masks recommendedAdditional signed books available for purchase at eventThe virtual version of this event airs on February 23, 2025, at 3pm PT/6PM ET and is available on video-on-demand for five days.Tickets for the virtual event can be purchased here (includes the signed book)ASL interpreter provided upon request.Free parking at the venueWith courage, grace, and powerful insight, bestselling author Kristin Hannah captures the epic panorama of World War II and illuminates an intimate part of history seldom seen: the women's war.The NightingalewasNew York Times bestseller, Wall Street Journal Best Book of the Year, and is soon to be a major motion picture.
Kristin Hannah, former lawyer turned writer, is the New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty novels, including The Women, The Nightingale, The Great Alone, and The Four Winds.
The Nightingale tells the stories of two sisters, separated by years and experience, by ideals, passion and circumstance, each embarking on her own dangerous path toward survival, love, and freedom in German-occupied, war-torn France―a heartbreakingly beautiful novel that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the durability of women. It is a novel for everyone, a novel for a lifetime.
Kristin Hanna’s most recent novel is The Women — the story of one woman gone to war, but it shines a light on the story of all women who put themselves in harm’s way to help others -- women whose sacrifice and commitment to their country has all too often been forgotten. The Women is a profoundly emotional, richly drawn story with a memorable heroine whose extraordinary idealism and courage under fire define a generation.
In The Women, like in The Nightingale and The Four Winds, Hannah exposes an important but largely unknown historical story: there were women serving in Vietnam. This novel shows us the Vietnam war up close and personal, through a woman’s eyes; what it was like to serve in a combat hospital and how it was to come home to an angry, bitter and divided America. What it was like to have your story forgotten.
It is about the unremembered women in an unpopular war. About women finding their voices and being sustained by friendships made on the battlefield. About the birth of a new culture and the music, ideas, fashion, and freedom that came with it, a story told about the price of patriotism and war through the hearts, minds, sacrifices and courage of the women who were there.
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FRIEZE LOS ANGELES 2025 | Santa Monica Airport
Feb 20–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC-8)
Santa Monica
Frieze Los Angelesis a leading international art fair thatwas launched in2019. Christine Messineo is the Director of Frieze Los Angelesand Frieze New York.
Frieze Los Angeles largely focuses on contemporary art and celebrates the exceptionally dynamic culture of Los Angeles and its global contributions to the visual arts.
Frieze Los Angeles 2025
The sixth edition of the fair returns to Santa Monica Airport from February 20-23, 2025 and will feature approximately 100 galleries, an expansive program of ambitious installations, collaborations with nonprofit organizations, and pop-ups from some of Los Angeles' most beloved restaurants.
The Galleries section welcomes ambitious proposals from galleries representing international artists and showing a regular program of exhibitions.
The Focus section will be curated by Essence Harden (co-curator Made in L.A 2025) for the second year. Focus is dedicated to solo presentations by galleries with a space in the US, formed in or after 2013. This section benefits from a subsidized rate.
A Traveler’s Guide to Mettlach: Villeroy and Boch | Pomona
Sep 9, 2023–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC-8)
Pomona
A Traveler’s Guide to Mettlach: Villeroy and Boch showcases everyday life in the 1800s Mettlach, Germany. Scenes of everyday life in Mettlach have been documented and celebrated by Villeroy and Boch, a ceramic production company founded in 1836 when Jean François Boch and Nicolas Villeroy merged their ceramic businesses into what is now known as Villeroy and Boch.
The workers of the Mettlach factory came from diverse backgrounds, including art studios, archives, and museums. The varied backgrounds of the factory workers contributed to the artistic achievements of the Villeroy and Boch company. The Mettlach collection reflects German cultural experiences, societal interpretations, and mythology.
This exhibition shows scenes of love and relationships as well as larger themes of fantasy, offering an all-encompassing snapshot of the myriad facets of human life within Mettlach. A Traveler’s Guide to Mettlach, on view in the Robert and Colette Wilson Gallery through June 2025, presents concepts of life, laughter, relationships, and the day-to-day existence of the German people.
Sculpted Portraits from Ancient Egypt | Los Angeles
Jan 24, 2024–Dec 31, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Egypt’s 26th Dynasty (664–526 BCE) was a period of revival and renewal. It marks the last great phase of native pharaonic rule in ancient Egypt and is notable for its exceptional artworks, particularly stone sculpture. The achievements of Egyptian artists of this period are vividly expressed in the sculpted portraits of officials associated with the court and priesthood, which were created to be displayed in tombs and temples.
The works in this exhibition are on special loan from the British Museum, London.
Mineo Mizuno: Homage to Nature | San Marino
May 25, 2024–May 25, 2029 (UTC-8)
San Marino
This site-specific work explores the fragility of the Earth’s ecosystem, as well as the destruction of the forest and its potential for regeneration. The sculpture celebrates the beauty of wood in its natural state and emphasizes its potential as a reusable and renewable resource.
California-based Japanese American artist Mineo Mizuno’s site-specific sculpture, titled Homage to Nature, is crafted from fallen timber gathered in the forests of the Sierra Nevada, where the artist lives and works. Views of the San Gabriel Mountains in the background will frame the work.
The sculpture explores the fragility of the Earth’s ecosystem, as well as the destruction of the forest and its potential for regeneration. Homage to Nature celebrates the beauty of wood in its natural state and emphasizes its potential as a reusable and renewable resource. Using yakisugi (shou sugi), a traditional Japanese method of wood preservation known in the West as burnt timber cladding, the charred surfaces of the reclaimed timber in the sculpture speak not only to fire’s destructive power but also to its ability to reinvigorate the land. As a companion and response to the sculpture, a “fire landscape” will be planted near the sculpture to mimic new growth that occurs naturally after a fire.
This new sculpture marks the culmination of a series of installations by the artist designed to reflect on The Huntington’s collections and link the gardens and art galleries. Homage to Nature will be unveiled on May 25, 2024, and will remain on view for five years.
Betye Saar: Mojotech | Roberts Projects
Sep 14, 2024–Feb 28, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
In conjunction with Getty’s PST ART: Art & Science Collide, Roberts Projects presents Betye Saar’s monumental altar assemblage, Mojotech. Created in 1987 during the artist’s residency at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), this installation-based work is a testament to the fusion of contemporary technology and the mystique of ancient spirituality.
Olafur Eliasson: Open | Los Angeles
Sep 15, 2024–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
In September 2024, Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson (b. 1967, Copenhagen; lives and works in Berlin) presents a new site-specific installation made for The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA. In line with Eliasson’s career-long exploration of light and color, geometry, and environmental awareness, the installation playfully engages with material and immaterial qualities of the museum’s architecture. A series of large-scale optical devices designed specifically for MOCA Geffen will respond to the building itself, as well as to the everchanging atmosphere of Los Angeles. Visitors will encounter a dazzling range of sensory experiences that harness the laws of geometric optics to address feelings and concepts of embodiment, perception, and participation.
Olafur Eliasson: Open | Los Angeles
Sep 15, 2024–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
In September 2024, Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson (b. 1967, Copenhagen; lives and works in Berlin) presents a new site-specific installation made for The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA. In line with Eliasson’s career-long exploration of light and color, geometry, and environmental awareness, the installation playfully engages with material and immaterial qualities of the museum’s architecture. A series of large-scale optical devices designed specifically for MOCA Geffen will respond to the building itself, as well as to the everchanging atmosphere of Los Angeles. Visitors will encounter a dazzling range of sensory experiences that harness the laws of geometric optics to address feelings and concepts of embodiment, perception, and participation.
PST ART: Art & Science Collide | Los Angeles
Sep 15, 2024–Feb 16, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Southern California’s iconic art event, PST ART, returns in September 2024 with over 800 artists, 70 exhibits, and 1 amazing theme:Art Meets Science. This “collision” will explore the intersection of art and science, past and present, with organizations presenting exhibits on topics such as ancient cosmology, Indigenous science fiction, environmental justice, and artificial intelligence.
Olafur Eliasson: Open | Los Angeles
Sep 15, 2024–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
In September 2024, Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson (b. 1967, Copenhagen; lives and works in Berlin) presents a new site-specific installation made for The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA. In line with Eliasson’s career-long exploration of light and color, geometry, and environmental awareness, the installation playfully engages with material and immaterial qualities of the museum’s architecture. A series of large-scale optical devices designed specifically for MOCA Geffen will respond to the building itself, as well as to the everchanging atmosphere of Los Angeles. Visitors will encounter a dazzling range of sensory experiences that harness the laws of geometric optics to address feelings and concepts of embodiment, perception, and participation.
Cai Guo-Qiang: A Material Odyssey | USC Pacific Asia Museum
Sep 17, 2024–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC-8)
Pasadena
For several decades, artist Cai Guo-Qiang has used gunpowder and pyrotechnics to create drawings, paintings, and explosion events. The exhibitionCai Guo-Qiang:A Material Odysseywill fill the first floor galleries at the USC Pacific Asia Museum. Based on years of research by the Getty Conservation Institute and the Getty Research Institute,A Material Odysseywill explore the nature and properties of gunpowder and chronicle its use by the artist. This explosive material, invented in China over 1,100 years ago, has come to define Cai’s work. Its unpredictable nature dictates his artistic process and determines the outcome. Through gunpowder, the artist invites uncontrollable forces to participate in the creation of his work. With an abundance of artworks and scientific displays, the exhibition will narrate the lifelong love story of Cai Guo-Qiang with gunpowder.
Programs accompanyingA Material Odysseywill include videos illustrating the making of fireworks, the process of creating gunpowder paintings, interactive displays, and a variety of film screenings and conversations.
KAOS THEORY: THE AFROKOSMIC MEDIA ARTS OF BEN CALDWELL | Los Angeles
Oct 12, 2024–Mar 8, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Caldwell founded the KAOS network in 1984, and the exhibition traverses time, geography, history, and memory through Caldwell’s diverse practices of photography, film, video, music, performance, community design, and interactive media.
Mapping the Infinite: Cosmologies Across Cultures | Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Oct 20, 2024–Mar 2, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Mapping the Infinite: Cosmologies Across Cultures, created in collaboration with scientists at the Carnegie Observatories and the Griffith Observatory, presents a group of rare and visually stunning artworks from different cultures and time periods to explore the variety of human attempts to explain the universe’s origins, mechanics, and meaning. Nearly every ancient culture has seen the heavens as a mirror of cosmic structure and process, and ancient measurements of time were directly influenced by the movements of heavenly bodies.Mapping the Infinitereveals how, as religions evolved, cultures conceived of and depicted cosmic deities and concepts of time and space through works of art and sacred architecture. The exhibition illuminates this history of cosmologiesaround the globe from the Stone Age to the present, from Neolithic Europe to the present day and including Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, South and Southeast Asia, East Asia,the Islamic Middle East, the Indigenous Americas, Northern Europe, and the United States.
William Eggleston The Last Dyes | Los Angeles
Nov 16, 2024–Feb 1, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
David Zwirner is pleased to present The Last Dyes, an exhibition of new dye-transfer prints by William Eggleston opening at the gallery’s 606 N Western Avenue location in Los Angeles. The works on view are from Eggleston’s celebrated Outlands and Chromes series, as well as several images that were first shown in the artist’s groundbreaking exhibition of color photography at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1976, and the concurrent publication William Eggleston’s Guide. The presentation is the last major group of photographs ever to be produced using the dye-transfer printing method, making it a unique opportunity to see a number of works by Eggleston in the format in which he originally presented them. Eggleston, in consultation with his sons William and Winston, chose this group of images for his final dyes as a representative selection of the immense photographic project he undertook between 1969 and 1974 during his travels through the American South and West. The Last Dyes is presented as part of PST ART: Art & Science Collide, a landmark regional event exploring the intersections of art and science, both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty.
Walter PricePearl Lines | Los Angeles
Nov 16, 2024–Feb 1, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
David Zwirner is pleased to present Pearl Lines, the gallery’s first exhibition with Brooklyn-based artist Walter Price (b. 1989) since the announcement of his representation earlier this year. Price is known for his richly vibrant paintings and drawings, which bypass strict allegiances to representational or abstract modes. His canvases and works on paper not only experiment freely with color, line, and space, but also reveal emphatic shifts in perspective, suggesting scenes and imagery that the artist ultimately leaves for viewers to absorb and contemplate on their own.
MOCA Focus: Ana Segovia | The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Nov 23, 2024–May 4, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
In his luscious paintings, Ana Segovia (b. 1991, Mexico City, where he lives) twists assumptions of masculinity through a queer lens. Working with an aggressive palette of neon colors, daring compositions, and cinematographic framing and cropping, Segovia undermines the gendered basis of Mexican national identity built around male stereotypes standardized by film.
The artist often develops specific display strategies for his paintings, borrowing from the language of installation, theater, dance, and video art to effectively situate them in the exhibition space. MOCA Focus: Ana Segovia will feature a new painting commissioned for the exhibition plus two recent bodies of work, including I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You (2023), a suite of eight paintings depicting film stills from a non-existent queer film the artist wished to have seen in his formative years.
Ordinary People: Photorealism and Art Since 1968 | The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
Nov 23, 2024–May 4, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
The exhibition aims to show the evolution of the Photorealism movement in the 1970s and further explore works related to Photorealism today, presenting works by figurative painters such as Gina Beavers and Serge Gomez.
Wicked (Touring) | Pantages Theatre
Dec 4, 2024–Feb 2, 2025 (UTC-8)
City of Los Angeles
Experience the captivating tale of Elphaba and Glinda in the renowned production of 'Wicked' at the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles. This enchanting show, which runs from December 4, 2024, to February 2, 2025, delves into the untold story of the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good. Immerse yourself in a world of friendship, love, and bravery as the talented cast takes you on a mesmerizing journey. With unforgettable performances of iconic songs like "Defying Gravity" and "Something Bad," you'll be transported to the Emerald City and witness a truly remarkable spectacle. Don't miss the opportunity to be captivated by the "Wonderful" set and let 'Wicked' leave an indelible mark on your heart.
Imagining the Black Diaspora: Art and Poetics in the 21st Century | Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Dec 15, 2024–Aug 3, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
The exhibition explores the aesthetic connections between nearly 60 artists from Africa, Europe and America. The 70 paintings, sculptures, photographs and works on paper are divided into several different themes, including speech and silence, movement and transformation, imagination and expression.
2025 Merit Badges of Dragon Boat Racing | Cabrillo Beach
Jan 26–Feb 2, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Pedro
Join medal-winning Jason-and-the-Dragonauts, the first and only all Scout dragon boat racing team in the world to compete in the 2025 Year of Dragon Boat racing to earn merit badges, Nova Technology Start-Your-Engines Award and/or Supernova Award.================================ 1) OPTION A AND OPTION B AND OPTION AB MANDATORY Practice Sessions at Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro on the following Sundays from 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM based on the PROGRAM OPTION YOU CHOOSE AT REGISTRATION: OPTION A AND OPTION B AND OPTION AB Practices: January 2025: 01/26.February 2025: 02/02, 02/09, 02/16, 02/23.May 2025: 05/11, 05/18, 05/25.June 2025: 06/01.July 2025: 07/06, 07/13, 07/20.Sept 2025: 09/07, 09/14, 09/21, 09/28.OPTION C MANDATORY PRACTICES - TWO OF THREE SUNDAY PRACTICES BEFORE EACH RACE ON THE FOLLOWING SUNDAYS MARINA DEL REY RACE: 02/02, 02/09 , 02/16, AND 02/23.CASTAIC RACE: 05/11, 05/18, AND 05/25LONG BEACH RACE: 07/06, 07/13 AND 07/20.SANTA FE DAM RACE: 09/07, 09/14, 09/21, and 09/28.================================= 2) Participate in Competition(s): Saturday MARCH 1: Marina Del Rey Regional, Burton Chace, Marina Del Rey.Saturday MAY 31: Castaic Lake Regional, Castaic Lake, Castaic.Saturday JULY 26: Long Beach International, Marine Stadium, Long Beach.Saturday OCTOBER 4: LA County Regional, Santa Fe Dam, Irwindale.============================== PROGRAM COST: OPTION A Program at $383.00 IS FOR YOUTH at least 11+ by 01/01/25 - AND OPTION AB Program at $383.00 IS FOR YOUTH AT LEAST 12 BY 12/31/24: 1) ANY THREE of FOUR listed Dragon Boat Races in 2025 with Jason and the Dragonauts: (a) March 2025 in Marina Del Rey, (b) May 2025 in Castaic, (c) July 2025 in Long Beach, and (d) October 2025 in Irwindale. 2) 12-months programming and membership with Dragonauts CREW 333 from JANUARY 2025 TO DECEMBER 2025. 3) DRAGONAUTS 333 SWAG. 4) Merit Badge Sessions on Race Days - and specific Sunday Practice Days INCLUDING EAGLE MERIT BADGE SESSIONS AND ELECTIVE MERIT BADGE SESSIONS FROM JANUARY 2025 TO DECEMBER 2025. 5) Nova STEM Program Sessions on Race Days - and specific Sunday Practice Days. 6) JASON AND THE DRAGONAUTS TEAM SHIRT. =========================================== OPTION B Program at $383.00 PER YOUTH ON THE TRAIL TO EAGLE WHO ARE AT LEAST 12 YEARS OLD BY MARCH 1, 2025. 1) ANY TWO Dragon Boat Races in 2025 with Jason and the Dragonauts OF THE FOUR listed: (a) March 2025 in Marina Del Rey, (b) May 2025 in Castaic, (c) July 2025 in Long Beach, and (d) October 2025 in Irwindale. 2) EAGLE Merit Badge Sessions on Race Days - and specific Sunday Practice Days in 2025: (a) Personal Fitness, (b) Personal Management, (c) Family Life, (d) Communication, (e) Citizenship In The World, (f) Citizenship In The Nation, (g) Citizenship In the Community, (h) First Aid, (i) Swimming, (j) Lifesaving, (k) Citizenship In Society, (l) Emergency Preparedness, (m) Sustainability. 3) JASON AND THE DRAGONAUTS TEAM SHIRT. ============================================= OPTION C Program at $100.00 PER SCOUT (11-17 years old): 1) ONE Dragon Boat Race in 2025 with Jason and the Dragonauts - you choose the ONE race date: either (a) March 2025 in Marina Del Rey, OR (b) MAY 2025 in Castaic, OR (c) JULY 2025 in Long Beach. 2) JASON AND THE DRAGONAUTS TEAM SHIRT. 3) ONE Merit Badge Session. =============================================== NOTES - PLEASE READ: 1) NO REFUNDS - if you find yourself unable to attend for whatever reason, please find your own replacement to purchase from you directly. 2) Travel expenses to and from competitions in Southern California not included. 3) Merit Badge Counselor Sessions will be shared with the Scout Roster via the EVENTBRITE PLATFORM. All sessions are in person - either on Race Days or Specific Sundays after practice. 4) Nova Engineering Award - START YOUR ENGINES (Scouts BSA) or POWER UP (Venturers/Sea Scouts) - Session(s) are in person ON RACE DAYS. 5) What to Bring ON RACE DAY(S): 10 essentials for day on the water + BLUE CARD(s) + Camp Chair. 6) Each Race costs approximately $50.00/racer. 7) The Long Sleeved Moisture-Wicking Race Shirt costs $55 each - manufactured by an official BSA licensee - ClassB.com - WILL BE DISTRIBUTED ON RACE DAY FOR OPTION AB, OPTION A AND OPTION B PROGRAM REGISTRANTS. Option C Registrant will receive their shirt on the race day they chose at registration. 8) WOODEN PADDLES (21 oz) AND LIFE VESTS ARE PROVIDED AT EVERY RACE BY THE RACE ORGANIZERS. 9) Wooden Paddles (21 oz) and life vests are provided at every practice session AND at every race. 10) SIGN UP SCOUT USING THEIR NAME AND THEIR EMAIL ADDRESS. 11) FIRST PRACTICE DAY FOR OPTION AB, OPTION A AND OPTION B REGISTRANTS - BRING COMPLETED ACTIVITY WAIVERS + MEDICAL FORM AB TO CHECK IN WITH DRAGONAUTS CREW 333: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jBwGEs1wEhpOXeYgdA0bfhxHpUm54XbkoBCYIGfJmLw/edit 12) ANYONE SIGNING UP FOR OPTION AB, OPTION A OR OPTION B MUST EITHER (A) SEND A COMPLETED BSA YOUTH APPLICATION https://filestore.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/524-406.pdf TO DRAGONAUTSCREW333@AOL.COM -or- (B) BRING TO GIVE TO CREW ADVISOR ON THEIR FIRST PRACTICE DAY. 13) PRACTICE SESSIONS WITH LA HARBOR DRAGON BOAT CLUB IS $75.00 FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR AND NOT INCLUDED IN THE PROGRAM COST - ALL RACERS WHO CHOOSE TO PRACTICE WITH THE TEAM IN SAN PEDRO - WILL PAY THE FEE DIRECTLY TO LA HARBOR DRAGON BOAT CLUB BY THE SUNDAY BEFORE THEIR FIRST RACE. ================================================== ABOUT DRAGONAUTS CREW 333 for 13-20 year olds: Dragonauts Crew 333 is the only Scouting America dragon boat racing venturing crew in the world. Founded by EAGLE SCOUTS from 5 different BSA Councils: Western Los Angeles County Council, Greater Los Angeles Area Council, California Inland Empire Council, Long Beach Area Council, and Las Vegas Area Council in 2021. Dragonauts Crew 333 usually meets on the FIRST SUNDAYS all over Southern California in Lunch-and-Learns between 11:30 AM - 3:30 PM. Dragonauts Crew 333 may also meet on the THIRD SUNDAYS on an as needed basis. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT DRAGONAUTS 333 CAN BE FOUND AT: https://bit.ly/DragonautsCREW333_AvengersAcademy2024 https://bit.ly/Dragonauts333_Info RACING WITH JASON AND THE DRAGONAUTS: https://bit.ly/Dragonauts333_2022LongBeachRace https://bit.ly/JasonDragonauts_Oct2023 ==================================================
Information Source: Dragonauts Crew 333 | eventbrite