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BFDI & Inanimate Insanity 2025 Tour - Los Angeles | Saban Media Center
Aug 1, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
ALL SHOWTIMES CAN BE PURCHASED ON THIS PAGE! August 1, 2, and 3, 2025! TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. We apologize for the inconvenience. We are excited to announce that we will be stopping in Los Angeles for the BFDI & Inanimate Insanity 2025 Tour! Located at the Saban Media Center in North Hollywood. Los Angeles will have 3 days and will be our last stop on the tour! Check out the premiere of two brand new episodes in front of a live audience!All showings will be followed by a discussion and Q&A with the creators of the shows!VIP ticket holders will be granted access to an exclusive meet & greet with the creators after the show concludes. Read more in our FAQ.We will have exclusive merchandise for sale, including the Pencil (BFDI) and Box (II) plushies, and more!Take a photo with some of your favorite characters at our photo-op area!There will be two showings per day for this event! Check out our agenda below for more information on screening times and types! KNOW BEFORE YOU GO / FAQ’s DATE: Friday, August 1, 2025 – Los Angeles 11:00 am PDT Screening and Q&A4:00 pm PDT Screening and Q&ADATE: Saturday, August 2, 2025 – Los Angeles 11:00 am PDT Screening and Q&A4:00 pm PDT Screening and Q&ADATE: Sunday, August 3, 2025 – Los Angeles 11:00 am PDT Screening and Q&A4:00 pm PDT Screening and Q&AEVENT LOCATION: Saban Media Center – Wolf Theatre 5210 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601 EVENT PARKING 5210 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601 $7.00 per car. NOTE: No ins and outs. Credit Card/Debit payment accepted. NO CASH. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Metro Station – North Hollywood Station Located at the intersection of Lankershim Blvd. and Chandler Boulevard in the North Hollywood district of Los Angeles. Station is served by the Red Line. www.metro.net GENERAL ADMISSION SEATING General Admission seating is first come first serve. We will be opening the doors approx. 30 minutes before show time. There will be a line to scan tickets prior to coming into the theater. Please make sure you are standing in the General Admission line with a copy of your ticket with QR code or the Eventbrite application open with you ticket QR code. ACCESSIBLE SEATING There are designated accessible seats available in the theater. Please let us know if advance if you will need access. You can email us at events@jacknjellify.com Add in the subject line: ACCESSIBLE SEATING REQUEST RESTROOMS Located inside the Saban Media Center. Accessible restrooms available. CHECK-IN Please have either your QR code on your phone ready or a printed copy of your ticket with QR code. Be prepared to show Government issued ID if asked. Wristbands will be issued once ticket is scanned. The wristband will ONLY be good for the show time you have purchased your ticket for. PHOTO OPS Photo op stations will be onsite to take pictures with your favorite characters from the show. MERCHANDISE The BFDI & Inanimate Insanity 2025 Tour will have exclusive merchandise for sale at the event. You will have a chance to purchase the merchandise before and after each screening. We accept credit card/debit only. NO CASH. LOST AND FOUND We will keep lost and found items at the Merchandise Booth during the event. After the event you can contact us at events@jacknjellify.com. Please provide your first and last name, phone number, what show you attended and a description of the lost item. We will reply within 48 hours and let you know if we have found the item. Lost and found items will be kept for up to 30 days. Unclaimed items will be donated. FOOD and DRINK Food and drink are prohibited inside the Saban Media Center. Please make sure to prepare in advance to have food and drink prior to attending the show. A list of restaurants in the area can be found below. BAG POLICY Backpacks, luggage or oversized purses and totes are NOT allowed. Bags have to be clear and cannot be larger than 12 inches x 12 inches in size. Security will be onsite, and bags may be subject to search. PROHIBITED ITEMS Prohibited items are ANY items that challenge public safety.No outside food or beverages are allowed.No weapons or firearms are allowed.No paint or spraypaint is allowed.INS & OUTS There is no re-entry allowed. CASHLESS VENUE We do not accept cash. We accept Visa and Mastercard. COVID Currently Los Angeles County has lifted all COVID restrictions. Please feel free to wear a mask if you feel more comfortable. Masks and COVID testing are NOT required at this time. Please stay posted for any changes to public health and safety requirements. RESTAURANTS (Within walking distance of venue.) EAT Serving breakfast and lunch. Indoor and outdoor dining. Casual dining. 11108 Magnolia Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91601 818.760.4787 Eatnoho.com RioZonas Acai Acai, smoothies, sandwiches, and snacks. Indoor and outdoor dining. Casual dining. Order at register. 5233 Vineland Avenue North Hollywood, CA 91601 818.747.2300 Riozonasacai.com Chipotle Mexican Grill – North Hollywood Lunch and dinner. Indoor dining. Casual dining. Order at register. 5240 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91601 818.643.2196 Locations.chipotle.com AIRPORTS Los Angeles International Airport 1 World Way Los Angeles, CA 90045-5803 855.463.5252 Flylax.com Hollywood Burbank Airport 2627 N. Hollywood Way Burbank, CA 91505 818.840.8840 Hollywoodburbankairport.com HOTELS (Within 5 miles of venue) The Garland 4222 Vineland Avenue North Hollywood, CA 91602 818.980.8000 Thegarland.com Sheraton Universal Hotel 333 Universal Hollywood Drive Universal City, CA 91608 818.980.1212 Marriott.com Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City 555 Universal Hollywood Drive Universal City, CA 91608 818.506.2500 Hilton.com BLVD Hotel & Spa 10730 Ventura Blvd. Studio City, CA 91604 818.623.9100 Blvdstudiocity.com ACTIVITIES Los Angeles Zoo 5333 Zoo Drive Los Angeles, CA 90027 323.644.4200 Lazoo.org Griffith Observatory 2800 E Observatory Road Los Angeles, CA 90027 213.473.0800 Griffithobservatory.org Universal Studios Hollywood Universal CityWalk 100 Universal City Plaza Universal City, CA 91608 Universalstudioshollywood.com ** Please note, that hotels, restaurants, airports, and activities are listed for informational purposes only and ticket holders should do their own independent research prior to booking rooms, flights, dining or participating in any activity.
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Symbols and Signs: Decoding Medieval Manuscripts | The Getty
May 20–Aug 10, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Explore the mysterious world of medieval codes through manuscripts. Learn about the clever configurations of textual and visual elements that medieval scribes and artists deliberately and playfully employed to arrest the attention of readers and engage their minds in deciphering divine and worldly secrets. Intricately interwoven letters, puzzling monograms, cryptic symbols, and more await to be decoded.
Wilshire Warriors Baseball Camp Summer 2025! | Pan Pacific Park
Jul 28–Aug 1, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Led by coaches Justin and Antonio with years of experience both on and off the field, our camp is dedicated to fostering a love for the game while honing fundamental skills. From hitting and fielding to base running and teamwork, our coaches are committed to providing a fun and supportive environment where every player can thrive. What We Offer: Skill Development: Whether your child is a beginner or an experienced player, our camp offers expert instruction tailored to each individual's level.Drills and Exercises: Through a variety of drills and exercises, campers will enhance their agility, coordination, and baseball IQ.Gameplay and Scrimmages: Put those skills to the test in friendly scrimmages and games, where campers can showcase their talents and teamwork.Character Building: Beyond the diamond, we emphasize important values like sportsmanship, respect, and perseverance, helping campers grow both on and off the field.
Information Source: Wilshire Warriors Pro Coaches | eventbrite
Magic Flower Music & Arts Festival 2025 | 9778 Overton Rd
Aug 14–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC-5)
Burbank
Welcome to the Magic Flower Farms Music & Arts Festival 2025! Get ready for a weekend filled with live music, art installations, and good vibes. Join us Aug 14-17 2025 at The Magic Flower Farm. Immerse yourself in the magic of music and creativity in a beautiful outdoor setting. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience!
Information Source: Exemplar Productions | eventbrite
Mineo Mizuno: Homage to Nature | Huntington Library
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.
Catalogue Secondary Art Market listings | Burbank
Apr 6, 2020–Jun 8, 2029 (UTC-8)
Burbank
New from the Art Dealer's Room and Columnist series of Contemporary Art & Mix media design featured catalogue Secondary Art Market listings works & Galleries Artworks currently showing online catalogue
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Indigenous Futures | Los Angeles
Sep 7, 2023–Jun 21, 2026 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
explores the rise of Futurism in contemporary Indigenous art as a means of enduring colonial trauma, creating alternative futures, and advocating for Indigenous technologies in a more inclusive present and sustainable future. Over fifty artworks are on display, some interspersed throughout the museum, creating unexpected encounters and dialogues between contemporary Indigenous creations and historic Autry works. Artists such as Andy Everson, Ryan Singer, and Neil Ambrose Smith wittily upend pop-culture icons by Indigenizing sci-fi characters and storylines; Wendy Red Star places Indigenous people in surreal spacescapes wearing fantastical regalia; Virgil Ortiz brings his own space odyssey,
to life in a new, site-specific installation. By intermingling science fiction, self-determination, and Indigenous technologies across a diverse array of Native cultures,
envisions sovereign futures while countering historical myths and the ongoing impact of colonization, including environmental degradation and toxic stereotypes.
Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight | Huntington Library
Nov 11, 2023–Nov 30, 2027 (UTC-8)
San Marino
Nov. 11, 2023–Nov. 30, 2027 | Renowned American artist Betye Saar’s large-scale work “Drifting Toward Twilight”—commissioned by The Huntington—is a site-specific installation that features a 17-foot-long vintage wooden canoe and found objects, including birdcages, antlers, and natural materials harvested by Saar from The Huntington’s grounds.
Sculpted Portraits from Ancient Egypt | Los Angeles
Jan 24, 2024–Jan 25, 2027 (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.
Reframing Dioramas: The Art of Preserving Wilderness | Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Sep 15, 2024–Sep 15, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
The Natural History Museum’s historic diorama halls are the largest exhibitions at the museum, showcasing over 75 incredibly detailed habitats ranging from arctic tundra to tropical rainforest. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the dioramas, NHM is restoring and reopening a diorama hall that has been closed for decades. There, visitors will experience immersive new installations — by artists RFX1 (Jason Chang), Joel Fernando and Yesenia Prieto (working as a three-artist team), as well as Saul Becker and Lauren Schoth — that call attention to dioramas as a unique combination of art and science and explore biodiversity, ecology, conservation, colonialism, and changing museum display techniques. NHM maintains an active diorama program where staff continue to update and build dioramas, keeping this art form alive. Visitors can examine these illusions of wilderness through a series of displays, engaging programs, and a new book that sheds light on the previously untold history of NHM’s dioramas.
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We Live in Painting: The Nature of Color in Mesoamerican Art | Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Sep 15, 2024–Sep 1, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Mesoamerican artists held a cosmic responsibility: as they adorned the surfaces of buildings, clay vessels, textiles, bark-paper pages, and sculptures with color, they (quite literally) made the world. The power of color emerged from the materiality of its pigments, the skilled hands that crafted it, and the communities whose knowledge imbued it with meaning. Color mapped the very order of the cosmos, of time and space. By engineering and deploying color, artists wielded the power of cosmic creation in their hands. We Live in Painting: The Nature of Color in Mesoamerican Art explores the science, art, and cosmology of color in Mesoamerica. Histories of colonialism and industrialization in the “color-averse” West have minimized the deep significance of color in the Indigenous Americas. This exhibition follows two interconnected lines of inquiry—technical and material analyses, and Indigenous conceptions of art and image—to reach the full richness of color at the core of Mesoamerican worldviews.
Diary of Flowers: Artists and their Worlds | The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Mar 9, 2025–Jan 4, 2026 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Diary of Flowers: Artists and their Worlds brings together over 80 artworks from MOCA’s renowned collection, demonstrating how artists create their own worlds through their art–building networks, circles, and mythologies. Embracing the boundaries between the personal and the social, public and private lives, as well as emotional and psychological states, works in the show privilege sites of creativity and the place of the imagination to conjure new worlds and possibilities. Friendship, love, and intimacy become important starting points for artistic expression. The exhibition features work in all media across different geographies, cultures, and periods, by artists including Belkis Ayón, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Mona Hatoum, Candice Lin, Annette Messeger, Wangechi Mutu, Lucas Samaras, Mohammed Sami, Tunga, and Haegue Yang, as well as a gallery dedicated to Nan Goldin.
Dave Matthews Band Inglewood Concert Tour 2025|August 22 | TheKiaForum
Aug 22, 2025 (UTC-8)
Inglewood
Dave Matthews Band Inglewood is set to be an unforgettable night of music and entertainment at TheKiaForum in Inglewood, CA. On August 22, 2025, at 7:30 PM, fans will gather to experience the band's signature blend of rock, jazz, and folk sounds. With ticket prices ranging from $95 to $399, attendees can expect an evening filled with electrifying performances and a setlist that spans the band's extensive catalog. TheKiaForum, known for its exceptional acoustics and vibrant atmosphere, will provide the perfect backdrop for this highly anticipated event. As one of the most influential bands of their generation, Dave Matthews Band continues to captivate audiences with their dynamic live shows, making this concert a must-see for music enthusiasts in Inglewood and beyond.
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.
Charles Ross: Spectrum 14 | The Getty
Sep 10, 2024–Sep 13, 2026 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Spectrum 14 is a calibrated array of prisms that cast a dazzling display of luminous color across the Museum’s rotunda. Bands of spectral light traverse the space in relation to the sun, which follow a slightly different arc through the sky every day. Over time, Ross’s work changes in response to Earth’s rotational orbit, connecting us to the premodern experience of astronomical observation and calculation that defined cycles of days, seasons, and rituals.
This project was commissioned for PST ART as part of the exhibition Lumen: The Art and Science of Light. This is the second “Rotunda Commission,” a series of art installations inspired by the Getty Museum’s collection, architecture, and site.
Eyes on the Road: Art of the Automotive Landscape | Petersen Automotive Museum
Sep 24, 2024–Nov 30, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
In the early decades of the 20th century, automobile ownership saw tremendous growth in the United States—with one motor vehicle per every five Americans by 1929—and a new motoring landscape evolved to accommodate the increase in car travel. For over a century, civil engineers, automotive designers, architects, and graphic artists have worked, often without credit, to create highway systems and the vehicles that traverse them, along with standardized signage and roadside amenities that have become so commonplace that they are largely taken for granted.
Modern and contemporary artists, however, have long noticed and been inspired by the world in which the automobile operates and have responded to it in their work. Eyes on the Road brings the often-overlooked “art” of the highway together with artistic representations of this visual culture, highlighting the role of the car in shaping the country’s built environment and drawing new attention to the world around us.
Retrospect: 50 Years at the Norton Simon Museum | Norton Simon Museum
Feb 14, 2025–Jan 12, 2026 (UTC-8)
Pasadena
In 2025, the Norton Simon Museum marks the 50th anniversary of its founding in 1975. The exhibition Retrospect: 50 Years at the Norton Simon Museum, on view in the main-level Focus Gallery from February 14, 2025, to January 12, 2026, celebrates five decades of art, education, research and community. Coinciding with the Exterior Improvement Project, which will transform the Museum’s gardens and grounds, Retrospect offers not only a reflective view of the past but also one of the horizon for decades to come.
Butterfly Pavilion | Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Mar 23–Aug 24, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Wonder takes flight at the Museum! Walk among beautiful butterflies in our seasonal Butterfly Pavilion. This springtime exhibition features hundreds of butterflies, colorful native plants, and plenty of natural light to help you see these creatures shimmer. With lots of flight space and a variety of resting spots, come get one of the best views in Los Angeles of these amazing insects.
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Jeffrey Gibson: the space in which to place me | The Broad
May 10–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
The Broad presents Jeffrey Gibson: the space in which to place me, a special exhibition of the artist’s multidimensional work, adapted from its original presentation at the U.S. Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024, where Jeffrey Gibson was the first Indigenous artist to represent the United States with a solo exhibition. Gibson’s first single-artist museum exhibition in Southern California, The Broad’s presentation includes over thirty artworks joyously affirming the artist’s radically inclusive vision. The exhibition will highlight Gibson’s distinct use of geometric design and saturated color alongside references to 19th and 20th century foundational American documents and modern music, critiquing systemic injustices and imagining a more equitable future. The show will be on view in the museum’s first-floor galleries from May 10 through September 28, 2025.
Artemisia's Strong Women: Rescuing a Masterpiece | The Getty
Jun 10–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
In 2020, a massive explosion in the port of Beirut devastated the city. Among the wreckage was a previously unknown painting by Artemisia Gentileschi, the most celebrated woman painter of 17th-century Italy. Depicting a scene from the Greek myth of Hercules, the severely damaged painting came to Getty for in-depth conservation treatment. In an installation focused on its repair, the restored painting is accompanied by four of Gentileschi’s other paintings, highlighting her special focus on donne forti (strong women) from the classical and biblical traditions.
$3 Bill: Evidence of Queer Lives | The Getty
Jun 10–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
$3 Bill celebrates the contributions of LGBTQ+ artists in the last century. From pioneers who explored sexual and gender identity in the first half of the 20th century, through the liberation movements and the horrors of the HIV/AIDS epidemics, to today’s more inclusive and expansive understanding of gender, $3 Bill presents a journey of resilience, pride, and beauty.
Queer Lens: A History of Photography | The Getty
Jun 17–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Since the mid-19th century, photography has served as a powerful tool for examining concepts of gender, sexuality, and self-expression. The immediacy and accessibility of the medium has played a transformative role in the gradual proliferation of homosocial, homoerotic, and homosexual imagery. Despite periods of severe homophobia, when many photographs depicting queer life were suppressed or destroyed, this exhibition brings together a variety of evidence to explore the medium’s profound role in shaping and affirming the vibrant tapestry of the LGBTQ+ community.
The Kingdom of Pylos: Warrior-Princes of Ancient Greece | The Getty
Jun 25, 2025–Jan 12, 2026 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
Encounter the latest discoveries from Messenia, an epicenter of Mycenaean civilization in Late Bronze Age Greece, displayed for the first time outside Europe. Archaeology and cutting-edge science reveal the world of the Griffin Warrior, whose grave held offerings of incomparable artistry. Princely burials in monumental tombs reflect a society that came to be ruled by the Palace of Nestor in ancient Pylos. Carved sealstones, goldwork, elaborate weapons, and wall paintings accompany inscribed tablets that document the final year of a powerful kingdom.
MOCA Focus: Takako Yamaguchi | The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Jun 29, 2025–Mar 1, 2026 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
MOCA Focus: Takako Yamaguchi is the third exhibition in the recently relaunched MOCA Focus series, which presents an artist’s first solo museum show in Los Angeles and centers on new or discrete bodies of work. Born in Okayama, Japan, in 1952, Yamaguchi moved to the U.S. in the early 1970s and began to appropriate imagery from sources as diverse as Mexican muralism, Renaissance art, Japanese Nihonga, and Art Nouveau in ornate paintings that pose a challenge to rigid notions of ethnic identity and cultural ownership. At age seventy-two, the Los Angeles–based artist is synthesizing the motifs she has developed over the past forty years in a series of archly stylized oil-and-bronze-leaf seascapes featured in this exhibition. Yamaguchi’s precise yet luscious paintings incorporate her “Eastern” and “Western”-influenced vocabulary of abstract zigzags, spirals, and braids to denote natural forms like rain, waves, and mountains, representing a culmination of her decades-long provocations of style, taste, and identity.
Tracing Performance, Fictions of Display | The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Jun 29, 2025–Mar 1, 2026 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
This exhibition highlights works from the MOCA permanent collection that engage with the not always obvious relationship between objects, theater, and performance. Tracing Performance, Fictions of Display builds upon Claes Oldenburg’s The Store (1961-62), a performative project that staged the commercial transaction of selling an artwork in a bodega-like environment, as well as other economies determined by gestures, transactions, and bodies in works by Colette (or her alter ego Justine), Rebecca Horn, Brian Jurgen, Mike Kelley, Terence Koh, Beverly Semmes, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Martine Syms, among others. Several works on view have never been exhibited at MOCA before, including the painting Monsieur On Sait Qui (1982), by influential Polish theater director and happening artist Tadeusz Kantor; the five-channel video installation Big Hunt (2002) by Catherine Sullivan, who was trained as an actor as well as visual artist, and performance artist Guillermo Gómez-Peña’s photograph The Loneliness of the Immigrant (1979 - 2011).
Lines of Connection: Drawing and Printmaking 训 | The Getty
Jul 1–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC-8)
Los Angeles
In Europe, drawing and printmaking have rich interconnected histories evolving from the 15th century—when drawing and printing on paper rose to prominence—to the 19th, when photography and notions of originality significantly altered their relationship. This major loan exhibition tells the story of how artists have worked creatively on paper, crossing boundaries between media and challenging traditions. In addition, see large-scale prints and drawings by LA-based Toba Khedoori, who works across the two media.
Leuzinger High School Class of 2005: 20 Year Reunion | South Bay Galleria (Where the old California Pizza Kitchen was located)
Aug 2, 2025 (UTC-7)
Redondo Beach
Welcome Leuzinger High School Class of 2005!
Come join us for our
20 Year Reunion
at the
South Bay Galleria (where the old California Pizza Kitchen was located)
. It's time to catch up with old friends, reminisce about the good old days, and make new memories. Don't miss out on this special event to reconnect and celebrate how far we've all come since graduation.
Food/beverages &
open bar
is included. We just ask that you tip the bartender. Plus, enjoy a delicious Japanese hibachi style menu.
Get your tickets early as
prices will go up on June 1st
. Tickets WILL NOT be sold at the door, so don't miss out.
Dress code: Cocktail attire. Fellas come in your sharp, well put together look. Ladies put your semi formal attention grabbing dress on!
See you there!
Information Source: Angela Weaver | eventbrite
Run for Wine & Cheese 5K/10K/13.1 LOS ANGELES | Palisades Park (Course Map will be emailed)
Aug 2, 2025 (UTC-8)
Santa Monica
🏃♂️Run, 🍷Wine, and 🧀 Cheese! It doesn't get more boutiquey than this!There's nothing better than running a 5K, 10K, or Half-Marathon and finishing it with a sip of (non-alcoholic) wine and cheese crackers!It's more about the fun of running and wine and cheesing. Please Note, there's no real alcohol at the run but you can definitely celebrate at home after the run!
Overview:
Run will sell-out QUICK! We will close off waves the moment they fill up. If waves are sold out, you can sign-up for the virtual run option or wait list.This is a smaller, private group run with a cap per wave.All paces and ages (under 18 with guardian) are welcome - Run or Walk!There's no equipment or setup, this is a pure run with our coordinators to support you in a warm, stress-free setting!When you sign-up, we give you the support you need to help you achieve your goals and fitness. We also invite you to be part of our local run clubs that supports your fitness journey.
Timing:- Timing is Optional: You may track your time on an app (Strava, RunKeeper, Nike Run, etc) and submit your times with our easy form to be posted online. Or you can ask our coordinators to help keep track of your time.- No timing chips (This is a stress free run to support you in achieving your goals)!What You Get (Swag Bag):-Running T-Shirt (Shipped to the address you register with - US only)- Finisher's Towel or Giveaway- Finisher's Medal!- Digital Training Pack- Online Results & Certificate of Completion-Invitation to Join one of our Local Running Clubs- We now have Technical Running Shirts (Optional). These lightweight, moisture wicking shirts can be upgraded for just $5 more.Packet Pickup:No hassle of picking up packets required!-Swag shipped direct to your address (Please make sure you provide your full, correct US mailing address including apartment number and check spelling)- Race bibs are provided on race dayWhen will I get my Swag?You will get your shirt at your mailing address the week of your race.Race Updates:We will email you a final update the Wednesday before the race with final details and course maps.Do you accept last minute registrations? (For those signing up 2 weeks before the race)Yes, but please note that it takes time for us to ship your shirt. Your shirt will likely arrive after the run. You can wear any shirt you find appropriate to run the race!
Wave Times: (Email Us Your Desired Wave Time:info@thebestraces.com)
(Waves filled on a First Come, First Serve Basis)
Wave A: 7:30AM
Wave B: 8:00AM
Wave C: 8:30AMLate runners can run upon arrival (Please note our coordinators stay 3 hours after the first wave)Are there any other Questions we missed?
https://www.thebestraces.com/faq/Virtual Run Option:
- Our Virtual Run uniquely offers a Training Pack with Digital Tools to support your run.Virtual runs can be done any time and place of your choosing using any tracking device (optional). After you finish, you can submit your results to info@thebestraces.com to receive your medal!Race Bundle:Sign-up for more races and get a discount!Sponsorships & Promoting your Business:If you're looking to become a sponsor, we'd love showcase your business!
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Team Glo Volunteers:If you're interested in helping put on runs for the Community and helping people achieve their goals, we invite you to join our team of volunteers, fill out the form here: https://www.thebestraces.com/volunteer-form/
Be part of the Journey!Our Charity Initiatives. Find out more @ www.thebestracesjourney.com
Keep running. Every mile you log after the race, we'll donate $1 to one of the charities we work with! (Note that Fundraising is Optional)
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