Thursday, November 10, 2011

Free Family Event at Japanese American Museum

Target Free Family Saturday: Planet Power



FREE ALL DAY!

Enjoy a day of fun for the whole family. This month’s theme is green living. Keep checking back for more information!

Generously sponsored by Target, these special Saturdays are filled with fun activities giving families unique ways to learn, play, and grow together.

ALL DAY CRAFT ACTIVITIES:



· Go green by decorating a re-usable shopping bag



· Ruthie’s Origami Corner: Using reused paper, fold an origami turkey to celebrate the season.
*Special: Visit literature tables hosted by some of L.A. County’s leading environmental organizations!

SCHEDULE:

Please Note: All workshops will be first come, first serve. Please sign up at the membership table when you arrive.

11AM – Doors open

11AM – Recycled puppets drop-in activity. Create your own puppets made from recycled resources including bottles, chopsticks, plastic utensils, cardboard, and other materials (while supplies last)

12PM – Growing green drop-in activity. Kids and families will have the opportunity to grow small plants to take home (while supplies last)

12PM – Paper Mache Planet Earth workshop. Create and paint your very own planet Earth out of paper mache (limit 20 students)

1 – 4PM – Kidding Around the Kitchen will help you make your own “Save the Planet” seasonal salad

1PM – Paper mache planet Earth workshop (limit 20 students)

1PM Mottainai* Tenegui* workshop. Create a colorful tenegui towel of your own (limit 25 students)

2PM – Special performance! “Order to Go” is a fun show focusing on the environmental impact of single-use take out containers and utensils!

3PM – Paper mache planet Earth workshop (limit 20 students)

3PM – Mottainai Tenegui workshop (limit 25 students)

3:30PM – Learn the “mottainai” dance

4PM – Doors close

*Mottainai—a Japanese term meaning “a sense of regret concerning waste when the intrinsic value of an object or resource is not properly utilized.”

*Tenegui—a thin Japanese hand towel made of cotton.

ABOUT OUR FRIENDS:
Great Leap
Great Leap, Inc., is a Los Angeles-based, multicultural arts organization which uses art as both performance and creative practice to deepen relations among people of diverse cultures and faiths and to transform how we live on the earth. We collaborate and create with professional artists, foster new leadership in the arts by mentoring emerging artists, and build community through our workshops, residencies, and performances.

For more information about Great Leap, visit: www.greatleap.org.

Kidding Around The Kitchen
Kidding Around the Kitchen (KATK) brings a “hands on” cooking experience and lesson in which the kids actively participate in the preparation of recipes. The result of their cutting, measuring, cooking, and then eating their creations is more than simply a lesson in health. They get to see, touch, smell, and taste the fruits, vegetables, nuts, cheeses, eggs, meats, and other ingredients that they may never have previously seen in their raw form.

For more information on Kidding Around the Kitchen, visit:www.kiddingaroundthekitchen.com.

Lakeshore Learning's Free Saturday Workshops

November 12: Kids (3+) will flock to our craft tables to create this friendly, wild-eyed scarecrow. Saturday, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. No reservations necessary. Carson, (310) 537-4778; Fountain Valley, (714) 963-8255. www.lakeshorelearning.com

Free Admission at the Columbia Memorial Space Center

November 1-30: For the whole month of November, bring in five cans of food for one free admission! Help stock up the local food bank for the holiday season. Cans must not expire on or before January 1, 2012 or they will not be accepted. Daily. Free. 12400 Columbia Way, Downey. (562) 231-1200. For more information, check out their website: www.columbiaspacescience.org

Veteran's Day Opportunities

Veterans Day is much more than just a day off from school. It's a great opportunity to teach your kids how to show respect, support and kindness to the men and women who have served - or are still serving - our country. Read on for some great ideas from volunteering at a local hospital to foster military pets.

Long Time No See!

I know it's been a long while, but I'm back and wanting (ok, needing) to update this site so we can all carry on with the business of having fun.

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Friday, June 27, 2008

Kim Wayans at Once Upon a Story, 6/29/08

Kim Wayans & Kevin Knotts will be at Once Upon a Story on Sunday June 29, at 2pm with a reading & talk about their new book series Amy HodgePodge.
Store Location: 3740 E 4th st., Long Beach CA, 90814 (located between Redondo and Termino, next to the Coffee Cup Cafe and Miyamo)
Store Hours: Closed Monday. Tue.-Fri. 10:00-5:30, Sat. 9:00-5:00, Sun. 9:00-4:00
Story Time: Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday, 11:00 AM
Phone: 562-433-6856
Fax: 800-996-0751

Friday, June 20, 2008

Aviation Career Education (ACE) Camps.Application deadline is 6/20/08!

The Organization of Black Airline Pilots Summer Ace Camp is a nationally recognized program co-sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Black Coalition of Federal Aviation Employees (NBCFAE).

The purpose of Aviation Career Education (ACE) is to offer first level exposure to the aviation industry by providing aviation career exploration for middle and high school students, ages 12 -17 years. Camp participants learn about aviation history, theory of flight, and other aviation related subjects. Students will have the opportunity to go on field trips to aviation facilities, museums and participate in other hands on activities designed to give students a total aviation experience. Activities students can expect to experience at ACE camp are (all activities may not be available at every camp):

*Model aircraft building
*Introductory orientation flights
*Visits to aviation museums
*FAA and Air Traffic Control facilities
*Air Shows (if available)
*Aviation speakers
*Field trips to Military and Commercial facilities

Follow the links below for the Los Angeles/Compton 2008 Summer Program.

55th Annual Kids' Fishing Rodeo

A FREE Event For Kids !
Friday, August 1st, 2008 6:30am - 10:00am at Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier
Who can enter: Boys and Girls ages 16 and under(kids under 12 must be supervised by an adult). Please provide your own fishing pole and tackle. Brought to you by the Tuna Club of Southern California and Alfredo's Beach Club. Free to kids 16 and under, this annualevent kicks off at 6am. Free bait, snacks and instruction will be available as well as a chance for young people to enjoy a real charter fishing boat courtesy of pierpoint landing sport fishing. Participants need to provide their own rod and reel. There willbe prizes for many categories and everyone goes home a winner. For more info, sponsorship opportunities, or a registrationform call 562-434 1542 or visit our website. The Kid's Fishing Rodeo is part of the Long Beach Sea Festival For further information and and entry form, please visitAlfredo's Beach Club www.longbeachseafestival.com
Click here to view and print entry form

Boys and Girls 14 National Tennis Open

When: 6/28-7/2 7:00 AM-10:00 PM
Where: Billie Jean King and El Dorado Park Tennis Center
Showcasing the best nationally-ranked 14 year old junior tennis players from all over the U.S. in double-elimination tournaments.
Information: http://www.longbeachtennis.com/

4th of July Party on the Pier

Friday, July 4 , 2008. Noon 'till fireworks are over

Pirate Invasion and Faire

Pirate Invasion and Faire Belmont at Long Beach Veterans Memorial Pier
Saturday, June 28-Sunday, June 29, 11:00am to 4:00pm
A FREE Event!

This annual event showcases one of long beach’s treasures its pier. Sample tantalizing seafood and bbq as you listen to a wide assortment of music; inspect the newly installed memorial plaques and benches.
This year on Saturday, we will have a real Pirate ship attacking the Pier, which will be defended by local citizens and our very own pirates, cannons and sword fights galore. A limited number of Pirate ship rides will be available. There will be a kids treasure hunt, a pirate costume contest, and a beach funzone.
On Sunday this year you can enjoy a totally awesome California Pierdaze, Rock and Roll, a classic Woodies show and the inaugural “ Ocean Open Water Swim and Pacific 5k Run” our local police , fire dept and Lifeguards will be on hand for tactical demos.. Take ocean cruises on the catamaran na hoku or harbor breeze cruises.
For more info please call 562-434 1542 or visit http://www.belmontpier.com/ or http://www.alfredosbeachclub.com/

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Lakewood Block Party & Fireworks Estravaganza

Saturday, June 28 from 4:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
The Lakewood Civic Center will echo with up-tempo music, good food, fun for the kids and a blazing fireworks show on Saturday, June 28. Festivities begin along Clark Avenue at 4:00 p.m. with the opening of 20 “Taste of Lakewood” food vendors and Family Fun Zone amusements.

The Funky Hippeez stage show headlines the evening’s entertainment. Singers, dancers, and musicians begin rocking on the main stage at 5:00 p.m. In line with this year’s Recreation and Community Services Department “Summer of Love” theme, the group offers a non-stop blend of disco music and choreographed dance. Seating is concert-style and guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and arrive early for best seating.

Professional fireworks cap off festivities at approximately 9:15 p.m. Lakewood Center will sponsors the spectacular fireworks finale--choreographed by PyroSpectacular--a pyrotechnics industry leader. Best viewing is from Hardwick Street between Home Depot and Best Buy.

The 2008 Block Party will stretch from the Civic Center parking lot (at Hardwick Street) southbound along Clark Avenue to Del Amo Boulevard. The parking lot south of the Angelo M. Iacoboni Library is home to the Family Fun Zone games and attractions.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Free Family Film Festival

When school's out, kids around the country visit selected Regal theatres for the Free Family Film Festival. It's a fun-filled nine weeks of movies for kids and parents. Since 1991, Regal has provided this service to the community, and best of all it's FREE!

Selected G & PG movies start at 10AM each Tuesday and Wednesday during the festival. First-come, first-served seating is limited to theatre capacity. The Free Family Film Festival is safe, lots of fun and a great way for kids to spend a weekday morning in the summer.

Galaxy Stadium 11 @ Los Cerritos Mall
435 Los Cerritos Center, Cerritos , CA 90703
phone: 562-865-5289
06/24/2008-06/25/2008
Adventure Of Elm In Grouchland (G)
Water Horse: Legend Of The Deep (PG)
07/01/2008-07/02/2008
Doogal (G)
Shrek The Third (PG)
07/08/2008-07/09/2008
Everyone's Hero (G)
Open Season (PG)
07/15/2008-07/16/2008
Carebears 2 (G)
Firehouse Dog (PG)
07/22/2008-07/23/2008
Pirates Who Don't Do Anything - Veggie Tales (G)
Monster House (PG)
07/29/2008-07/30/2008
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (G)
Bee Movie (PG)
08/05/2008-08/06/2008
Charlotte's Web (G)
Surf's Up (PG)
08/12/2008-08/13/2008
Clifford's Really Big Movie (G)
Alvin And The Chipmunks (PG)
08/19/2008-08/20/2008
Jonah: A Veggie Tale Movie (G)
The Martian Child (PG)

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Escape to Razzmataz

In honor of Black Music Month, the California African American Museum will host an afternoon of free music. Performers will cover the musical spectrum from a cappella to hip-hop, from R&B to Broadway, spoken word to opera. There will also be workshops and food, and the museum exhibits will be open for free as well.
When: Sunday, June 8th, 11am – 5pm, music program starts at 1pm
Where: California African American Museum, 600 State Dr., LA
Contact: 213-744-7432, www.caamuseum.org

Friday, May 30, 2008

Jazzing It Up In Woodland Hills

Warner Park's free summer Concerts In the Park series kicks off with some swinging jazz. The Playboy Jazz Festival Community Concert features performances by saxophonist Michael Lington, the lively sounds of the B-Side Players and vocalists Ernie Andrews and Raya Yarbrough. Besides the music, there also will be an upgraded food court and children’s play zone.
When: 2pm, Sunday, June 1st
Where: Warner Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Woodland Hills
Contact: 877-704-3456, http://engage.advancedpublishing.com/t?r=28&c=8496&l=643&ctl=11666:7541D9EB5A0B04E9177814A56DB19E0E

South Pacific State of Mind

Star Eco Station's "Taste of the Islands" festival will let you visit the South Pacific without leaving Culver City. This Asian Pacific American heritage celebration includes hula dancing, tribal face painting and lei making (from recycled materials). You can also wear your favorite island outfit for the King/Queen of the Island dress-up contest.
$8 for adults, $6 for children.
When: 11am – 2pm, Saturday, May 31st
Where: Star Eco Station, 10101 W. Jefferson Blvd., Culver City
Contact: 310-842-8060, www.ecostation.org