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Secret Los Angeles
Blipsy This K-town gem is the OG arcade bar in Los Angeles, seamlessly blending childhood nostalgia with adult entertainment in a dimly lit setting, focused on ’80s classics. If gaming isn’t your scene, groove to nightly tunes from live DJs spanning ’70s rock to hip-hop. Enjoy a variety of libations, but remember to bring cash—it’s cash only at this arcade hotspot.
Rachael Brandon
Influenced to try Community Goods while in LA and so glad I did. Hopefully we’ll see them back in Miami for another pop-up soon 👀 Hands down one of the best iced matcha lattes - added their vanilla syrup + oat milk. The sliders were so pillowy and much lighter than I expected (thankfully) and the sauces!!! Herb Aioli and a sweet and sour hot sauce. The pistachio toast though, was just the cherry on top! Think Nutella but pistachio no chocolate, fresh nuts and honey on a rustic bread. Chefs kiss ✨ I got there super early on a weekday just after opening to avoid any famed hour long lines and had a lovely #slowmorning on their patio 🍵
Los Angeles magazine
Build this House Ball at MOCA Celebrating the 11 year Anniversary of Banjee Ball, Purple Crush's alluring 2 day vogue-a-thon features categories such as "New Vogue," for beginners to tell their story through movement and looks; "New Runway," strutting in honor of Martha P Johnson and Sylvia Rivera- trans women activists known for the Stone Wall riots; "Best Dressed," a classic "Ballroom Best Dressed Look" contest spliced with Modern Art; "Walk!," voguing that "summons the powers that be" and "calls upon the Ballroom ancestors to heal through the art of vogue" and more. Commentators include Kevin JZ Prodigy, Enyce Gucci, Precious Basquiat, J Rock Ebony, and DJs/hosts Purple Crush, known for their rousing events in L.A. and the HBO TV ballroom competition Legendary.
Time Out LA
There are pockets of walkable shopping and dining districts scattered across Central L.A., but Los Feliz stands out among them as the neighborhood best experienced on foot. A lot of that comes down to the general vibe along the area’s two main streets: Sidewalk seating at Figaro Bistro turns part of Vermont Avenue into a European facsimile and the brick patio of Alcove and Big Bar makes Hillhurst Avenue feel welcoming at all hours. But Los Feliz also boasts some truly superlative destinations. Just over the East Hollywood edge of town, you can take a tour of the Hollyhock House (Thu–Sat 11am–4pm), the Mayan-inflected Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece. Just down the street from there, you can stock up on indescribable curios at Soap Plant Wacko, or head up Vermont to peruse some novels at the leafy Skylight Books or catch American Cinematheque’s handpicked classics screening at the Los Feliz Theatre. Of course, the neighborhood also makes for the perfect starting point to head up to Griffith Observatory. You could hike there entirely on foot (the entrance along Fern Dell, past the Trails, is ideal for that though a bit to the west), but for just 35 cents you can board a DASH bus that’ll take you right to the top. If you’re looking to make your entire Los Feliz visit completely car-free, you can start at the Vermont/Sunset stop on the B Line; it isn’t quite in the heart of town, but it’ll get you close enough
Secret Los Angeles
A SpongeBob Krabby Patty Collaboration Is Coming To Los Angeles Restaurants! In honor of SpongeBob’s 25th anniversary — our favorite fry cook is flipping patties IRL! Cities across the nation, including Los Angeles, will get the chance to taste the iconic Krabby Patty and secret formula-inspired dishes. “SpongeBob SquarePants began his journey as a fry cook, flipping Krabby Patties in the pilot episode of the series 25 years ago, and the coveted patty has since remained an enduring fixture in Bikini Bottom,” said Sherry Liu, SVP Studio Franchise Strategy & Operations, Nickelodeon and Paramount. “Though its formula remains a secret, SpongeBob SquarePants fans will now be able to enjoy imaginative interpretations of the legendary Krabby Patty through this unique collaboration.” From October 8 to October 27, 2024, over 100 Krabby Patty-inspired creations will be served at restaurants across Los Angeles.
Dallas fun fam
Single Teachers Social School’s back in session, and so is your social life! 🍎✏️ Calling all single educators—whether you’re grading papers or prepping lesson plans, it’s time to take a well-deserved break. Join us for a night dedicated to teachers like you. Meet fellow singles who understand the joys (and challenges!) of being in the classroom. Expect an evening full of laughs, great conversations, and the chance to unwind with others in the education community. Whether you’re swapping teaching tips or just looking to make new connections, this is the place to be! You give your all to your students—now give yourself the gift of a fun night out. See you there! 📚🍷 📅 Date: Friday, October 18th ⏰ Time: 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Time Out LA
There’s a reason every tourist wants to visit the Santa Monica Pier: It perfectly fits that postcard-worthy image of the Southern California coast. But even if you remove that tourist-filled landmark from the equation, there’s still enough to do in Santa Monica—mostly all within walking distance—that you could easily fill a full day. Of course, if you simply want to lounge on the beach that’ll eat up plenty of hours. You don’t need to get your feet sandy to soak in the ocean vibes, though: Walk along the length of the blufftop Palisades Parks or grab a bite at rooftop spot Elephanté for views of the coastline. In that same downtown area, plan a visit on a Wednesday or Saturday morning to shop at the most legendary farmers’ market (and maybe the most compelling reason to venture in the direction of the Third Street Promenade). Otherwise, we’d actually suggest spending most of your time a few blocks south in Ocean Park, the city’s far more low-key hub of activity. It’s here along Main Street—the road gets particularly pedestrian-friendly past the California Heritage Museum—that you’ll find the majority of Santa Monica’s standout restaurants, like Pasjoli and Crudo e Nudo. And all the while, you’re still only about a block away from the beach. The notorious traffic headed into and around Santa Monica means that for anybody on the other side of the 405, you’ll basically need to make a day of it to make the drive worth it. Of course, you can bypass all that by taking the E Line into the city, about a block from Santa Monica Place and Tongva Park (consider a pit stop two stations out to check out the art galleries at Bergamot Station).
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Secret NYC
Leonardo da Vinci: Inventor. Artist Dreamer. Discover 30 innovative inventions drawn from Leonardo da Vinci’s drawings, brought to life by contemporary Italian artisans and displayed in a stunning presentation at the California Science Center. The exciting LA exhibit features famous contraptions including the Flying Bicycle, Mechanical Bat, Great Kite, the Helical Air Screw, and the 33-foot-wide Mechanical Eagle. Over a dozen of the presented models are built at full scale, and many of the works are presented alongside an interactive activity where you can test your engineering skills. 🎟️ Tickets: Leonardo da Vinci: Inventor. Artist. Dreamer. requires special admission tickets. 🗓️ Dates: Ongoing
Secret Los Angeles
Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are turning heads from San Francisco to New York, and we’re lucky to have two of them available to visit for free right here in LA. Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away: An enclosed mirror-lined space filled with flashing LED lights that visitors physically step into. Since guests enter the space one group at a time, The Broad requires that you make a timed reservation to foster the best possible experience. Find it on the first floor of The Broad. Longing for Eternity: A mirrored chamber filled with pulsating neon lights that guests peer into one by one. There’s no need to make a reservation for this, so just join the line on the third floor. 🎟️ Tickets: Free to visit at The Broad, but a reservation is required for Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away. 🗓️ Dates: Ongoing
Time Out LA
Old Pasadena Thanks to plenty of trees, a half-dozen Metro stops and relatively dense clusters of businesses, Pasadena as a whole is pretty walkable. But Old Pasadena, the San Gabriel Valley city’s historic downtown area, just might be the most pedestrian-friendly spot in the county. The shops along Colorado Boulevard are largely the same ones you’d find in an upscale mall, but they’re certainly more pleasant to peruse when housed inside remarkably well-preserved old buildings, some of which date back to the late 1800s. Even the alleyways and courtyards here—lined in brick or cobblestone and dotted with restaurants and pubs—are worth a detour. On parallel roads, Union Street has become a proper culinary destination in the last few years thanks to spots like Union and Perle, as has Green Street, a tree tunnel of a road home to Agnes and Copa Vida. You’ll find a bunch of museums on the district’s periphery: the excellent Norton Simon, with its impressive collection of Old Masters and French impressionists; a centuries-spanning mix of traditional and contemporary works at the Pacific Asia Museum; and, about a mile outside of the area, the Arts and Crafts masterpiece Gamble House. Make sure to pass by the Moorish-meets-Victorian Castle Green and walk underneath the massive dome of Pasadena City Hall.
Secret Los Angeles
14. The Art of Movie Making: The Godfather The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures presents an array objects and artifacts from The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather Part II (1974), an opportunity for film buffs to learn about the making of one of Hollywood’s most storied film franchises. See costumes, props, scripts, and equipment, many of which have never been presented to the public, and all of which provide valuable insight to the process of filmmaking in the ’70s. 🎟️ Tickets: Viewable with general admission tickets to the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures 🗓️ Dates: On view now through Jan. 5, 2025
Los Angeles Fun Events
New Friends in LA Social 📅 Date: Wednesday, October 16th 🕖 Time: 7:30 PM - 11:00 PM Looking to expand your social circle in LA? The New Friends in LA Social is your go-to event for an evening of fun, connection, and good vibes. Whether you’re new to the city or just looking to meet new people, this relaxed and welcoming environment is designed to help you form lasting friendships. 🍸 Enjoy Our Friendly Mix: Sip on our specially crafted Soju cocktails. Explore a selection of craft beers and wines. Non-alcoholic options are available, ensuring everyone feels included! 🕹️ Games & Entertainment: Dive into games like shuffleboard and darts. A perfect way to break the ice and spark new friendships. 🌟 Why This Night is For You: Friendship: Meet people who are also looking to build their social circles. Relaxation: Unwind in a cozy space perfect for easy conversations. Community: Connect with others who share your interest in making new friends in LA.
Los Angeles Fun Events
Monster Mash Karaoke Night Join us for a spooktacular night of Monster Mash Karaoke at Weary Livers in Santa Monica on Saturday, October 5th, 2024, from 9:30 PM until close! Sing, socialize, and show off your best Halloween costume in the cozy, Victorian-inspired atmosphere of this unique bar. 🎶 Sing Like a Ghoul Our karaoke playlist is packed with spooky hits, Halloween classics, and your favorite songs! Whether you’re channeling your inner monster or a pop diva, the stage is yours to haunt. Not a singer? Come cheer on the brave souls who are! 🎃 Costumes Encouraged Get into the Halloween spirit by dressing up! Come as your favorite creepy character, ghoul, or ghostly figure – prizes will be awarded for the most creative costumes! 🍹 Witch’s Brew & More Enjoy a variety of handcrafted cocktails, wines, and beers as you mingle with fellow karaoke lovers and costume enthusiasts. It's a frightfully good time to make new friends in a fun, welcoming setting. Age: 21 and up
Kathy
MUN PATIO is my fav K-BBQ spot in Koreatown, and I’m starting to get a little worried that this place is getting way too popular these days😂💞 ✻ Pork Shoulder, Pork Jowl, Pork Belly with Fried Rice ⤷I absolutely love their thick and juicy pork😣👍 They also provide ssamjang (Korean dipping sauce), wine salt, and wasabi for pairing with the meat. We ended the meal with fried rice and added cheese because who doesn’t love cheese?💛 ✻ Cold Radish & Cucumber Buckwheat Noodles ⤷Not in the video, but PLEASE try this and thank me later❤️🔥 Bursting with flavors, it pairs amazingly with the meat. I’m not a huge fan of cold noodles, but this one really hits the spot 🫶 ✔️My two friends and I were so stuffed after the meal that we couldn’t even finish the fried rice😂 ✔️ Every time I recommend this place to my friends, I always receive positive feedback :) So I hope y’all will try it out too when you’re in the area❣️
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Los Angeles4 everybody
Exciting news! Just discovered a hidden gem – Trail Canyon in LA County! 🌟 It’s not your average hiking spot; here, you can immerse yourself in stunning natural beauty for free. 🌲 Imagine trekking through rugged canyons, listening to the gentle whispers of the wind, and feeling the thrill of conquering challenging terrain. 💧 It’s an adventurer’s paradise! Can’t wait to explore this scenic trail with you! 🤩
Secret Los Angeles
Eyes on the Road: Art of the Automotive Landscape In the early 20th century, automotive designs and highway systems reached a level of standardization that most drivers take for granted these days. In this exhibition, The Petersen Museum presents a collection of oft-overlooked automobiles designed by visual artists. These weird and wonderful designs include the spaceship-like 1955 Chrysler Ghia Gilda; the three-wheeled 1933 Dymaxion, which looks like a submarine; and the 1956 American Motors Astra-Gnome with a cartoonish clear bubble body. 🎟️ Tickets: Eyes on the Road is viewable with general admission tickets to the Petersen Museum. 🗓️ Dates: On view now through Nov 2024
Los Angeles magazine
Beyond Fest Horror, Sci-Fi and "genre" film have the ultimate showcase at this popular cinema fest, which this year, includes 82 features and 16 world premieres. This 12th edition presented by Neon, takes place at the Egyptian Theatre, Aero Theatre, Los Feliz 3, and Vista Theatre and features appearances by big names, including Al Pacino during a Scarface screening, Kiyoshi Kurosawa after a 7-film retrospective, plus Sam Raimi, Tarsem Singh, Kyle MacLachlan, Sarah Paulson, Ron Perlman, and Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock for the 30th Anniversary Speed. Other anticipated movies and stars: Gary Dauberman’s take on Stephen King’s Salem's Lot, Brady Corbet's The Brutalist (in 70mm); the 35mm debut of Sean Baker's Anora (with star Mikey Madison); Marielle Heller’s Nightbitch starring starring Amy Adams, Steven Soderbergh’s Presence; Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott’s Bring Them Down and Damien Leone’s Terrifier 3 (read our interview with the latter here next week). Sept. 26-Oct. 9
Time Out LA
Founders Ale House What: $6 well drinks, $7 cocktails, $5 wines, $6 beers; $7–10 bar bites; $3.50 sliders, taquitos and meatballs When: Mon–Thu 4–7pm, 10pm–close; Fri 3–7pm, 10pm–close; Sat, Sun 1–7pm, 10pm–close Why we love it: Filled to the brim every weekend, this longtime Pico-Robertson bar offers casual neighborhod pub atmosphere (and prices). Board games, dart boards and arcade fun upstairs keep locals occupied most evenings and weekends, but Founders Ale House turns into a party on game nights, when the bar breaks out a large-scale projector. Founders Ale House’s newer happy hour menu bucks the trend of rising prices with a selection of affordable bites priced by the item, including $3.50 sliders with vegan options, a $10 smashburger and $7 nachos.
Food Baby
Used jetlag to our advantage today to line up before the opening of FONDRY, easily one of the best bakeries in LA, including some of the very best croissants. 👶🏽🥐 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽 They proudly introduce two new offerings: - Brown Butter Financier 🧈 - The Hazelnut 🌰 Enjoy 😋
Los Angeles Fun Events
Healthcare Industry Social Night Join Us for a Night of Fun and Networking at the Healthcare Industry Social Night! Calling all healthcare professionals! Get ready to unwind and connect with your peers at the Healthcare Industry Social Night at Weary Livers in Santa Monica. Mark your calendars for an unforgettable evening of fun, laughter, and great conversations. Event Details: Date: Friday, October 11th Time: 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM Whether you're a doctor, nurse, admin or healthcare technician, this is the perfect opportunity to socialize and network with fellow professionals in a relaxed and social atmosphere. Enjoy delicious drinks and the chance to make lasting connections in your field. Bring your colleagues and friends for a fun night out at a new Santa Monica Speakeasy. We can't wait to see you there! Highlights: Exclusive gathering for healthcare professionals Lively bar setting with fun, social ambiance Drinks, games, and plenty of networking opportunities RSVP now and be a part of the Healthcare Industry Social Night. Let's make this evening a memorable one!
Secret NYC
Reframing Dioramas: The Art of Preserving Wilderness The Natural History Museum is famous for its life-size diorama halls, displaying over 75 different habitats representing global ecosystems including the Arctic tundra, the jungles of Tanzania, and the Great Plains of North America. To honor the 100th anniversary of the dioramas, the NHM will reopen a diorama hall that has been closed for decades. See newly restored dioramas that showcase this unique union of art and science. 🎟️ Tickets: Reframing Dioramas is viewable with general admission tickets to the Natural History Museum. 🗓️ Dates: Sept. 15, 2024 – Sept. 15, 2025
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Los Angeles Fun Events
The Horror Movie Watch Club It's Horror Movie Night! Every Thursday in October! Two movie times: 8PM & Midnight But here’s the twist: the movie remains a secret until the day of the event! Will it be a classic slasher, a paranormal thriller, or a psychological horror? You’ll have to join us to find out. We’re setting the stage with eerie decorations, creepy cocktails, and spine-tingling vibes to make your Thursday nights creepy AF. Whether you’re a horror aficionado or just love a good scare, this is the perfect way to celebrate spooky season. Mark your calendars, grab your friends, and come early to secure your spot. It’s going to be a scream! 👻 Spooky vibes await… if you dare! See you there, if you’re brave enough. 🍿🔪
Secret Los Angeles
Lumen: The Art and Science of Light This engaging new Getty Center exhibition examines how different authorities studied the science of light during the “Long Middle Ages” (800-1600 CE). Compare the perspectives of philosophers, theologians, and artists layered with their respective Christian, Muslim, and Jewish ideologies. In addition to ancient works from Western Europe, you’ll see several contemporary artwork installations that add to the themes of light and darkness. 🎟️ Tickets: Lumen is viewable with free general admission to the Getty Center. 🗓️ Dates: Sept. 10 – Dec. 8, 2024
Los Angeles Fun Events
Hiking + Speed Dating - Baldwin Hills (Ages 30+) Join our group hike where we will rotate hikers through a series of 1:1 speed dates on the trail! Date: Saturday, July 6th Time: 10 AM: Meet at Boneyard Dog Park on Duquesne for a warm welcome and check-in to speed dating program (no downloads required!, but you will need a smartphone!) 10:30 AM: We will explain how we will be using the speed dating program and introduce you to your first date before we begin the hike. - 10:35AM - 1:30PM : Our hike will commence, as we climb to Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook, you will be paired 1:1 for dates, along with breaks and mixing/mingling.
Secret Los Angeles
Expansive Presentation of Andy Warhol The Broad presents a showcase of work by legendary American artist Andy Warhol, who is best known as a leading influence in the pop art genre. This installation takes the viewer through 26 of Warhol’s works, eleven of which are on view for the first time at The Broad. The major artwork to seek out is Liz [Early Colored Liz], which is a silkscreened image of Elizabeth Taylor from 1963. Other items on display include Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s Soup Can (Clam Chowder – Manhattan Style) [Ferus Type] and 40 Gold Marilyns. 🎟️ Tickets: Expansive Presentation of Andy Warhol is free to visit at The Broad. 🗓️ Dates: Ongoing Whether you’re an art lover, hosting visitors, or just want to change up your weekend plans, we love the Los Angeles exhibitions for a chance to experience the city’s thriving arts and culture scene.
Kathy
If you’re on a mission to find an aesthetic coffee shop that actually serves quality coffee, then you should put LOQUAT COFFEE on your list💛🖤 ✔️I absolutely LOVE their mascarpone🖤 Not only does the drink has the perfect amount of sweetness, the cream also doesn’t overpower the flavor of espresso✨ ✔️My friend got the iced ceremonial matcha and she also enjoyed her drink 🍵 ✔️Street parking only but I never had trouble finding one 🚙
Secret Los Angeles
Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are turning heads from San Francisco to New York, and we’re lucky to have two of them available to visit for free right here in LA. Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away: An enclosed mirror-lined space filled with flashing LED lights that visitors physically step into. Since guests enter the space one group at a time, The Broad requires that you make a timed reservation to foster the best possible experience. Find it on the first floor of The Broad. Longing for Eternity: A mirrored chamber filled with pulsating neon lights that guests peer into one by one. There’s no need to make a reservation for this, so just join the line on the third floor. 🎟️ Tickets: Free to visit at The Broad, but a reservation is required for Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away. 🗓️ Dates: Ongoing
Secret Los Angeles
The Art of Movie Making: The Godfather The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures presents an array objects and artifacts from The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather Part II (1974), an opportunity for film buffs to learn about the making of one of Hollywood’s most storied film franchises. See costumes, props, scripts, and equipment, many of which have never been presented to the public, and all of which provide valuable insight to the process of filmmaking in the ’70s. 🗓️ Dates: On view now through Jan. 5, 2025
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Best in Low This new Petersen Museum exhibition takes us through the craft of lowrider culture, including paint, metal finishings, interiors, and hydraulics. Now that cruising bans have been lifted in California, lowriders are rolling into a new era on local streets. Learn all about the artistry and craftsmanship involved in creating these immaculate vehicles. 🎟️ Tickets: Best in Low is viewable with general admission tickets to the Petersen Museum 🗓️ Dates: Open now through April 2025
Time Out LA
Nossa Caipirinha Bar What: $10–11 cocktails and wines, $5–8 beers, discounted food items When: Daily 4–6pm Why we love it: After a short stint as a sit-down restaurant, this Brazilian eatery in Los Feliz flipped into a neighborhood watering hole inspired by the country’s botecos. Now, Nossa Caipirinha Bar offers five well-balanced renditions of its namesake drink—Brazil’s national cocktail—as well as a host of traditional bar snacks like cheese bread and coxinhas (chicken and paprika croquettes). At happy hour, snack on discounted bites like $9 chicken heart skewers, $14 fried calamari and $13 coxinhas.
Explore Local Events in Glendale
Discover the vibrant life of Glendale near LA with an array of local events that promise to leave you entertained and connected. This bustling city is not only close to Los Angeles but offers its own unique charm through numerous events and community gatherings. From concerts to parties and other trending events, there's always something happening in Glendale. For the best local insights, join Kikihub to remain in the loop about all the upcoming events and hidden treasures that the city has to offer.
Concerts and Music Festivals
Glendale hosts a plethora of concerts and music festivals throughout the year, featuring both local bands and renowned artists. These events often take place at iconic venues such as the Alex Theatre and the Americana at Brand. The Alex Theatre, with its unique architectural design and rich history, is a favorite among locals for live performances and intimate concert experiences. Meanwhile, the Americana at Brand offers a more contemporary setting with its open-air concerts and seasonal music festivals.
Community Gatherings in Glendale
Community gatherings are a cornerstone of life in Glendale. From farmer’s markets to cultural festivals, there are plenty of events designed to bring the community together. The Montrose Harvest Market, for instance, is a popular weekly event where locals gather to enjoy fresh produce, live entertainment, and a variety of food stalls. This market is the perfect place to immerse yourself in Glendale's vibrant community spirit and explore artisanal goods from local vendors.
Trending Events and Parties
Looking for the hottest trending events and parties in Glendale? Look no further. The city is known for its themed parties and exclusive events that are often publicized through word-of-mouth or on platforms like Kikihub, where locals share their insights and tips anonymously. From rooftop parties in downtown Glendale to exclusive gallery openings, there's always something new and exciting to discover. For those interested in more niche gatherings, Glendale's secret speakeasies and private clubs offer a touch of mystery and exclusivity.
Hidden Gems and Secret Spaces
Beyond the mainstream venues, Glendale is home to some hidden gems where you can experience local events in a more intimate setting. Locations such as the Museum of Neon Art regularly host unique exhibitions and light shows that offer a one-of-a-kind experience. Meanwhile, Brand Park is a favorite among locals for its outdoor events, including free yoga sessions, outdoor movie nights, and impromptu acoustic concerts.
Entertainment and Fun for All Ages
Entertainment in Glendale is diverse and caters to all ages. For families, venues like Forest Lawn Museum and the Glendale Galleria host family-friendly events that are educational and fun. The Annual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony at the Glendale Galleria is a beloved event that brings together residents of all ages for a festive celebration. The Moonlight Rollerway offers year-round roller skating fun, frequently organizing themed skate nights and retro parties.
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