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January 21st—here's where I'm taking my kids this week
Free Community Screening of Wizard of Oz at Beverly Cinema, Children's Book Drive for Altadena & Cayton Children's Museum free days for impacted families
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*These aren’t ALL the family-friendly events happening this week in and around LA, just the best (IMO). We keep it short and curated—follow on IG + TT for more!
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📍 West Hollywood
Wednesday 1/22 Free Community Screening of Wizard of Oz at Beverly Cinema happening tomorrow! Seating is a first come, first served basis. (3pm)
📍 Mid City
Saturday 1/25 Little car lovers should head to Petersen Auto Museum for Junior Concours: Build Days! Dedicated volunteers and staff will lead a guided lesson for every step of the creative process. Kids will learn about the many stages of automotive design, from creating an idea to constructing their very own prototype! (9am - 10am)
Fire Relief Events + Classes (for those directly impacted)
📍 DTLA
Now through 1/30 Clay CA is offering free clay classes for families. Fire Relief Kids in Clay will offer two different age group classes (4-6 and 7-10) the time to enjoy creative expression. The after school, play-focused classes will invite kids to explore the interplay of clay, found materials, drawing, and movement. Spaces are limited. Sign up HERE (3:30pm daily)
📍Malibu
Ongoing Calamigos Kids Club and Camp Calamigos has opened their schedule (7 days a week) to families impacted by the fires in the local community. Kids can learn, play and feel supported with S.T.E.M. activities, nap rooms, and a full Pre-K through High School curriculum. More info HERE (9:30am - 5pm daily)
📍Santa Monica
Ongoing Cayton Children’s Museum is offering free admission to displaced families and first responders between Wednesday - Friday weekly.
Donation Drop-Offs
Sunday 1/26 Children’s Books for Altadena is collecting books for children displaced by the Eaton fire. They are accepting books in new or gently used condition for children in grades K-12. Check out THIS post with info on drop-off locations.
See you next week!