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Bag checks will be made available on a first-come-first-serve basis in South Lawn (near Gate 23) and Lot 4 parking lots (near Gate 4) at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Bag check opens four hours prior to kickoff and closes one hour after the game.
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Jump-start your game day experience with a pregame visit to the official LA Rams Fan Fest! Free public entry includes special live entertainment and music performances, cheerleader and NFL Alumni appearances, contests, giveaways, and games for the entire family! Conveniently located on Christmas Tree Lane at the east end of the Coliseum, Fan Fest gates open four hours prior to […] |
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Black memorabilia is one of the most provocative and fastest-growing categories of collecting in America. Assistant curator Taylor Bythewood-Porter and Gail Deculus-Johnson, a collector and the owner of Sable Images, discuss how these controversial and uncensored depictions shaped African American experiences, as well as the value of these objects today. |
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This winter, join us for Adventures in Nature Summer Day Camp! Whether it’s becoming a dinosaur or engaging with nature in new ways, NHM has dedicated three decades of hands-on experiences and behind-the-scenes tours to campers – giving them access to 4.5 billion years of life on Earth. With so much adventure, your child’s camp memories will surely last a lifetime!
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The Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County (NHMLAC) and the Los Angeles Times (LA Times) invite you to join journalists, scholars, activists and community leaders in a discussion at the Natural History Museum (NHM) about nuclear contamination and climate change in the Marshall Islands, a Pacific nation spread across more than 800,000 square miles […]
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Pioneering contemporary artist Melvin Edwards joins LA Blacksmith curator jill moniz in a discussion of the artist’s work. Edwards employs metalwork and abstraction to invoke social injustice and the African American experience, as evidenced in his work My Turn to Burn—a response to the 1965 Watts Rebellion—which is currently on display at CAAM. |
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Every second Saturday, CAAM offers in-depth tours of selected exhibitions. Meet passionate and knowledgeable members of CAAM’s Volunteer Docent Council for spirited conversations about the exhibitions Making Mammy: A Caricature of Black Womanhood, 1840–1940 in January |
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RAP Commission Meeting will be held at the EXPO Center on Thursday, January 16th.
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Lifeguard training and recertification for all LA City Aquatics Department Lifesaving Staff |
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Lifeguard Cadets will be graduating their Academy Training to become LA City Lifeguards.
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Lifeguard training and recertification for all LA City Aquatics Department Lifesaving Staff |
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Lifeguard training and recertification for all LA City Aquatics Department Lifesaving Staff |
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Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day immersed in art, culture, and community, and commemorate the 55th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Enjoy an array of vibrant programs and activities for all ages. Bring your children for art workshops and food, visit our exhibitions, and hear recitations of King’s speeches about keeping the […] |
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Lifeguard training and recertification for all LA City Aquatics Department Lifesaving Staff |
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Lifeguard training and recertification for all LA City Aquatics Department Lifesaving Staff |
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Lifeguard training and recertification for all LA City Aquatics Department Lifesaving Staff
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Calling all book lovers! Our monthly book club continues this winter with titles that complement our ongoing exhibitions. In January, in conjunction with Timothy Washington: Citizen/Ship, we will read The Water Dancer, the first novel by acclaimed essayist Ta-Nehisi Coates. As part of our programming honoring Black History Month in February, and in conjunction with […] |
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The Youth Reinvestment Grant Program (YRG) was established to help improve the outcomes of our vulnerable youth populations, by using trauma-informed, community and health-based interventions and diversions instead of arrest and incarceration of minors. These funds will be awarded to nonprofit organizations, Indian tribes, and local government entities throughout the State. Please join Assemblymember Reginald […]
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