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Showing posts with label Santa Monica. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Santa Monica History Museum Opens October 24th

The Santa Monica History Museum will hold its grand opening on Sunday, October 24th from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. at their new location at 1350 7th Street.  The new museum features a 5,300 square fot faciity located in the Santa Monica Main Library.
The central area of the museum features four different exhibits.  The Town In The Headlines exhibit features more than 500,000 images from Santa Monica's longtime newspaper, The Evening Outlook (no longer in business).  As a special attraction, museum visitors can superimpose their picture onto the front page of an issue of the Evening Outlook.

A Town At Work addresses the history of the McDonald Douglas Plant which used to operate at the Santa Monica airport.  The exhibit includes a DC-3 cockpit (one of the coolest airplanes of all times) and a series of artifacts from the era.

The third exhibition is entitled A Town At Play featuring a model roller coaster from the old Santa Monica Pier.  The final exhibit, A Town In The Arts allows visitors to view pictures from various locations around Santa Monica taken in the past and matched with photos taken in 2010.

For more information, visit their website at: http://www.santamonicahistory.org

OPEN:
Tuesday - Friday  10:00 - 4:30
2nd & 4th Sundays    1:00 - 4:00
Monday  closed

ADMISSION:
General                         $5
Members                      free
Seniors & Students      $2
Children 12 & under    free

Santa Monica Historical Society Museum
1539 Euclid Street
Santa Monica, CA  90404
Tel: (310) 395-2290

That is it for this post and as always, if I can be of any assistance to you or any of your friends, family or colleagues with any of your real estate needs (residential, commercial or otherwise) or if I can help find a real estate professional for you to work with in your local community, please let me know.  It would be my pleasure to help.

Jim Rea
Keller Willliams Palisades

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Pico Festival in Santa Monica Today

 The 5th Annual Pico Festival gets underway today along Pico Blvd. in Santa Monica from Centinela Ave. to the ocean.  Sponsored by the Pico Improvement Organization and the City of Santa Monica, the festival being held today from 11 am to 4 pm features a Classic Car Show, food, music, art and a large Sidewalk Sale from participating Pico Blvd. Merchants.



 The event will benefit the grassroots organization, Project Lemon-Aid, to raise funds for the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation fund, “For The Arts,” an endowment that provides arts education (including music, visual arts, dance and drama) for students in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District.  In addition, a special fundraiser will be held at the festival’s Classic Car Show to benefit Cody Williams, the Santa Monica High School linebacker who sustained serious spinal injuries in a game in September, 2009.

Visitors to the Pico Festival will see original artwork in all mediums at the Virginia Ave Park Art Pavilions where Pico art galleries, studios, and artists will display their work.  Children will also be able to participate in live art events at the Children’s Activities Pavilion, either watching new works being produced, or making their own unique creations. Live musical acts will perform on the Pico Festival stage, including groups from SAMOHI, Santa Monica College and other local schools.  Pico stores will showcase their wares in booths, and food vendors will offer delicious cuisine of all kinds. The Pico Improvement Organization will also give away free hot dogs to the first 1,000 visitors starting at 1pm.


Two Starline Tours double-decker buses with guides will operate the length of Pico in Santa Monica, directing passengers to various sites and events.  Visitors can stop and see artists exhibiting their work at various locations along Pico Boulevard.  Pico galleries and studios will be open and many will be demonstrating artistic and creative techniques.  Special coupons and discounts will be offered on festival day.

Then they can stop at the Classic Car Show, which will include 50 custom cars at the SGI parking lot at 26th and Pico. Pico Auto businesses will have booths, a dj and a mariachi band will provide music.  Trophies and prizes will be awarded in various classes.



A new feature of this year’s festival will be a “Bowl, Bike and Ski Triathlon” organized and sponsored by Bayshore Bowl, Virtual Ski, and Triathlon Sports (more details to be announced soon).  A number of Pico Restaurants will also join the festival by offering special tastings and coupons and many merchants will offer activities and events that will continue past 4pm.

At participating locations along Pico Boulevard, a large Sidewalk Sale will tempt fashionistas and bargain hunters.  Participating stores will have racks and tables with exciting merchandise on the sidewalk and some merchants will have their entire store on sale. Types of merchandise include fabulous men’s, women’s & children’s apparel, shoes, jewelry, and much more.

For more information, visit www.picopassport.com or Pico Festival on Facebook.  As in the past Pico Festivals there will be painting/drawing and photo contests that pay cash prizes and are open to the public.  For photo requirements contact Marissa Lopez at lafoto@lafoto.info or for painting requirements, contact Randy Ball at dovetailframer@verizon.net.

The Pico Improvement Organization is a Business Improvement District encompassing the entire length of Pico Boulevard in Santa Monica.  The district contains a growing number of attractions and businesses from Santa Monica College’s performing arts venues and planetarium to one-of-a-kind clothing boutiques, art galleries, coffee shops, designer furniture and more. A zone of small clubs and cafés are found along the eastern boulevard while Shutters on the Beach and Casa del Mar hotels mark Pico’s western terminus.

That is it for this post and as always, if I can be of any assistance to you or any of your friends, family or colleagues with any of your real estate needs (residential, commercial or otherwise) or if I can help find a real estate professional for you to work with in your local community, please let me know.  It would be my pleasure to help.

Jim Rea
Keller Willliams Palisades

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Los Angeles Asian & Tribal Arts Show

Returning for its 20th year, the Los Angeles Asian & Tribal Arts Show (LAATA) will be presented at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on Saturday (11 am to 7 pm) and Sunday (11 am to 5 pm), November 13th & 14th.  Admission is $10 and includes a show program.


Considered a leading West Coast destination for art by the Travel Channel, Frommer’s and SkyTeam, the Los Angeles Asian & Tribal Arts Show is the most prestigious and prominent gathering of Asian & Tribal galleries in Southern California.

A pioneer in the region, the Los Angeles Asian & Tribal Arts Show is the first and only event to showcase a stunning array of museum-quality Asian (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indian and South Asian) and Tribal (African, American Indian, Oceanic and Indonesian) arts.

The Los Angeles Asian & Tribal Arts Show features internationally acclaimed gallerists that showcase authentic items, from the globe’s most remote locations. This year the Show programming includes a visually exciting curated photographic exhibit, documenting exotic and remote places.


Visit the website for additional information:
http://www.caskeylees.com/LA_AsiaTribal/LA_AsiaTribal.html


That is it for this post and as always, if I can be of any assistance to you or any of your friends, family or colleagues with any of your real estate needs (residential, commercial or otherwise) or if I can help find a real estate professional for you to work with in your local community, please let me know.  It would be my pleasure to help.

Jim Rea
Keller Williams Palisades