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Participating Theaters, such as Regal Cinemas L.A. LIVE - 1:00 PM
Autry National Center - 1:00 PM
Participating Theaters, such as Regal Cinemas L.A. LIVE - 1:00 PM
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Underwood Family Farms - 9:00 AM
Sawdust Art Festival - 10:00 AM
Wallis Annenberg PetSpace - 11:30 AM
Underwood Family Farms - 9:00 AM
Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens - 10:00 AM
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Weekday Event Picks for LA Kids: Egg Hunts, Camp, & Cinderella, March 23-27
Nothing gets me thinking about summer like the approach of spring break. With a little help from Mommy Poppins, a week or two can fly by. There is always so much to do in our fair city, and sometimes it’s nice to have kids home to take advantage of the bounty of life in Los Angeles. That said, sometimes it's nice to have spring break camp.
Whether you're doing a staycation, camp, or a combination of the two, this week holds plenty of options. If Cinderella, the movie, was a hit with your family, you may want to catch the musical at the Ahmanson. Malibu has Easter covered for all ages with daytime activities for the kids and a glow-in-the dark egg hunt at night for teens. Read on for more ways to enjoy the week.
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1. LACMA: Free Teen Art Workshop – Monday
This is the last week scheduled for creative teens to do their thing at the Pio Pico Library in Koreatown. Materials and instruction from teaching artists are free.
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2. The Biggest Baby Shower Ever – Tuesday
Find out what to expect (and buy) when you are expecting, at this event at the Skirball Center. More than 70 vendors are expected, but it isn’t all about stuff; parenting seminars take place throughout the day.
See all Tuesday events
3. Kids Club: Under the Sea – Wednesday
The Roundhouse Aquarium brings sea life and aquatic activities to the South Bay Galleria. A free event, but be sure to sign up.
See all Wednesday events
4. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella – Thursday
Starring Fran Dresher (The Nanny) as the Wicked Stepmother, this is a Tony award-winning musical that stands alone - but will be even more fun now that so many of us are enjoying the movie.
See all Thursday events
5. Easter in Malibu – Friday
Start the day with an Easter Hoppening, which includes crafts, an egg hunt, and, of course, an audience with the Easter Bunny. When the little ones have wrapped up, it’s time for a teen appropriate glow-in-the dark egg hunt.
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