Join us for our 6th annual Dia de los Muertos Festival. This free community event has something for everyone! We will have a children’s area with free face painting, arts, and crafts, beautiful altars along Huntington Drive, a full entertainment stage, a taste of El Sereno food area, and folkloric dancers. Invite your friends, family, and neighbors to this event, and let’s celebrate El Sereno!

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El Sereno Dia de Los Muertos Festival
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Upcoming Events
The Silence
Rachel Bridges explores her Filipino and newly discovered Chinese heritage through painting, using family photos, public archives, and historical sources to reconstruct her family’s past. As a second-generation Filipina American, Bridges was unaware of her Chinese ancestry until recently, despite subtle clues like the use of Chinese spices in her family’s Philippine meals. Through this exhibition, she examines colonial influences and the impact of lost histories on personal identity.
Creative Writing Group
Calling all writers of fiction, screenplays, poetry, etc. Get feedback on your writing in a fun, supportive environment! The Central Library Creative Writing Group meets every other Saturday for fellowship, feedback, and snacks. Meetings start out with a short writing prompt exercise, then writers are invited to share up to five pages of their work for feedback from the group. Whether you are just starting out or well on your way to glory, join us and banish (at least temporarily)…
Vietnamese Street Food
Celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with us as we learn about Vietnamese street food. In this cooking demonstration, Chef Vivien Phung will show us how she reinvents the classic banh mi for the Los Angeles street food scene, which immigrants from around the world deeply influence. For Adults, Attendance is limited and advance registration is required.
STORRIER STEARNS JAPANESE GARDEN
This Japanese garden features a light hill-scape, pond, cascading 25-foot waterfall, and a formal teahouse designed by Kinzuchi Fujii. The garden is considered by many to be a masterwork, demonstrating the adaptability of Japanese culture in modern America. Fridays and Saturdays, 4:00 – 8:00 p.m., Sundays 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. $15, Register in advance at the website
Street Food Cinema Member Movie Night – Nine to Five
Employees Violet, Judy, and Dora Lee of sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot Franklin Hart Junior find a way to turn the tables on him. Dolly Parton’s film debut was later a short-lived TV sitcom and a Broadway musical.