• Loteria with Regal Medical Group

    Thursday, September 2  Las Palmas Park  505 S. Huntington St.  San Fernando (818) 898-7340  11 a.m. – 12 p.m.  Register now for IN PERSON Loteria. Prizes will be provided. Space is limited. To register and to get more information, please call the number above.

  • Angel City Market: Dodgers Fan Fest Market 

    Friday, September 3  La Feria Parking Lot  10903 South Inglewood Ave. Inglewood  5 p.m. – 8 p.m.  Calling all Dodger Fanatics! Catch the Dodger game against the San Francisco Giants at the Dodger Fan Fest Market! We will be hosting various TVs outside for game viewing. There will also be 15+ exclusive vendors selling Dodger […]

  • Visit Downtown Burbank

    September 4 and 5  San Fernando Blvd. and Magnolia 10 a.m. – 11 p.m. South of Media Center and the mall, Downtown Burbank has a lively pedestrian scene along San Fernando Blvd. Shopping, dining and entertainment along a tree shaded street. Plenty of free public parking in structures nearby.

  • 818 Pop-up Shop TAKEOVER

    Saturday, September 4  heywhatsyourface lighting & grip  7729 Burnet Ave.  Van Nuys (818) 505-3892  3 p.m. – 8 p.m.  818 Pop-up Shop is a family fun event to help support all the small business vendors around San Fernando Valley. The experience to shop small and circulate fund back in to our community. The first 50 […]

  • Hollywood Latin Party La Cueva

    Saturday, September 4  6356 Hollywood Blvd.  Hollywood (747) 238-8443  9 p.m. – 2 a.m.  Looking for something fun to do in Los Angeles on Saturdays? If so, head over to Hollywood for La Cueva Latin Party! Every Saturday is an opportunity to dance the night away to bachata, salsa, EDM, and more right in the […]

  • Visit Downtown Burbank

    September 4 and 5  San Fernando Blvd. and Magnolia 10 a.m. – 11 p.m. South of Media Center and the mall, Downtown Burbank has a lively pedestrian scene along San Fernando Blvd. Shopping, dining and entertainment along a tree shaded street. Plenty of free public parking in structures nearby.

  • 818 Collectible Market x Barter Town 

    Sunday, September 5  We Can Be Heroes Comics  20936 Devonshire St.  Chatsworth (818) 960-4699  12 p.m. – 5 p.m.  Join this Sunday for our next collectible market featuring vendors with cards, collectibles, comics, games, food and so much more. Looking for something to do with the family, come by for a full day of family […]

  • SBT Night at ISC’s Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival!

    Sunday, September 5 Old Zoo Griffith Park 4730 Crystal Springs Dr. Los Angeles 6 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Join an evening under the stars at Independent Shakespeare Co.’s SBT Night! ISC’s Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival is back this year with The Tempest and they’re hosting an SBT night. Bring your own food, blankets, low […]

  • Chocolate Sundaes Comedy

    Sunday, September 5  Laugh Factory Hollywood 8001 Sunset Blvd.  Hollywood (323) 656-1336 6:30 p.m – 11 p.m  Often imitated, but never duplicated. Chocolate Sundaes, Hollywood's hottest comedy show, EVERY SUNDAY at the world famous Laugh Factory! Please call the number above for more details.

  • SFPD Call For National Night Out Volunteers 

    Now – October 4  CJ Chiasson,  Administrative Sergeant  cjchiasson@sfcity.org  (818) 898-1254  We truly need the support of our volunteers. Each volunteer will receive a free National Night Out commemorative hat to identify you as a volunteer and as a small token of our appreciation. Also, in November, we will hold a special recognition reception at […]

  • When I Remember I See Red: American Indian Art and Activism in California 

    Ends November 14  Autry Museum of the American West  4700 Western Heritage Way  Los Angeles (323) 667-2000  10 a.m. – 4 p.m.  This exhibition features Native California artists who have used their work as a means of cultural resistance and renewal. Many have helped—and continue to help—restore aspects of ceremony, dance, language, and material culture […]

  • Paid Surveying Opportunity in Pacoima 

    September 10-12  gcarrillo@pacoimabeautiful.org The surveys are to collect data on health issues, such as asthma, and the overall impact of the environment on the community’s health. We hope that the collected data will help us pinpoint not only what our community is most concerned about but also to see what issues are most plaguing our […]