Come and sip on some of the finest cocktails Pasadena has to offer! RSVP today with a $25 donation. As always, your donation is 100% tax deductible and 100% of the proceeds will go towards PPPSGV services! Food will also be available for purchase...
Find out more »Starring Jazz Legend Kevin Mahogany with special guest Jazz Vocalist Barbara Morrison Friday, November 17 8:00 pm Regency West 3339 West 43rd Street Los Angeles, CA 90008 $50 per person Light Buffet, No-Host Bar The proceeds of this event benefit the programs of the California Jazz and Blues Muesum. For more information, visit www.barbaramorrison.com.
Find out more »Where else can you enjoy a cherished holiday tradition – watching this beloved 1954 film – with thousands of like-minded revelers than at Walt Disney Concert Hall? With all the lyrics on screen, you can sing to your heart’s content along with Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, and Danny Kaye...
Find out more »“Animaniacs in Concert!” with Voice Artist Rob Paulsen, Sat., Jan. 20 at Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, Santa Clarita... Award-winning actor resumes popular live program after career-threatening health scare...
Find out more »Chef Neal Fraser, one of L.A.’s most beloved chefs and a devoted C-CAP Los Angeles supporter, has reached out to some of his All-Star Celebrity Chef friends and fellowC-CAP supporters... to come together for one very special evening where guests will enjoy a five-course tasting menu paired with specially selected premium wines and beer, and much more...
Find out more »Save The Date 2018 USC Pacific Asia Museum Gala Saturday April 7, 2018 More details to follow...
Find out more »The AbilityFirst Stroll & Roll fundraising event is a fabulous day of fun, exercise, and community involvement that brings people together from all walks of life...
Find out more »Come celebrate and be part of the 3rd Annual Masters of Taste, L.A.’s premier outdoor, luxury food and beverage festival that will take place on Sunday, May 6th, 2018 from 3 pm to 7 pm on the field of the iconic Pasadena Rose Bowl...
Find out more »In October of 1998, Matthew Shepard, a young gay student at the University of Wyoming in Laramie was kidnapped, severely beaten, tied to a fence and left to die in a lonely field under a blanket of stars. Five days later, when Matt passed away, the world was watching. Approaching the eve of the 20th anniversary, acclaimed GRAMMY®-winning conductor Craig Hella Johnson has created a musical response to Shepard’s tragic and untimely death that seeks to both celebrate his life and explore…
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