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This is a beautiful Sunday! There are lots of fun and interesting events.

Let me suggest you take a look at today’s “Gayle on the Go!” report and then scroll down this page for MORE INFORMATION I did not have time to tell you during the broadcast.

Enjoy! Please stay safe!

Gayle 😊

 

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Four New Exhibits @ Petersen Automotive Museum:

*Super/Hyper: The Ultimate Automobiles

*Modern Concepts: Future Visions from the Recent Past

*Alternating Currents: The Fall & Rise of Electric Vehicles

*Driven by Possibility: Waymo’s Road to Autonomy

Petersen Automotive Museum

6060 Wilshire Boulevard

Los Angeles

petersen.org

   Waymo’s autonomous driving technology is one of four brand new exhibits this weekend at the Petersen Automotive Museum. The petersen.org website says on its second-floor gallery we should also explore SUPER/HYPER: THE ULTIMATE AUTOMOBILE, which includes the audacious eight-million-dollar Bugatti Divo Hyper Sports Car, MODERN CONCEPTS: FUTURE VISIONS FROM THE RECENT PAST, ALTERNATING CURRENTS : THE FALL AND RISE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES and DRIVEN BY POSSIBILITY: WAYMO’S ROAD TO AUTONOMOUS TRANSPORT.

 

Free Summer Sundays!

Noon to 5p.m.

The Cheech & Riverside Art Museum

3425 Mission Inn Avenue

Riverside

riversideartmuseum.org/events

   It’s free to see outstanding art at The Cheech Center for Chicano Art and the Riverside Art Museum. The FREE SUMMER SUNDAYS are happening now through Sunday, September 1st, 2024. The riversideartmuseum.org/events website recommends making advance reservations online in order to confirm your free admission.  

 

August is Black Business Month

Glow + Flow Beauty

Inglewood & Hawthorne

glowandflowbeauty.com

   August is Black Business Month, a good time to check out something new. It’s the Glow and Flow Beauty Shop.

The glowandflowbeauty.com website says “right here” means two locations: one in Inglewood and the other in Hawthorne. Hours and product details are on the website as well.

 

Back to School Supplies Drive
Huntington Meats (Stall 350) & Farmers Market Poultry (Stall 216)

The Original Farmers Market

6333 West 3rd Street

Los Angeles

huntingtonmeats.com

 Back-to-School Supply donations are need for the Huntington Meats Back-to-School Supplies campaign. Donations will provide school supplies for more than five-hundred underprivileged youngsters at Union Rescue Mission in downtown Los Angeles.

 Jim Cascone of Huntington Meats says folks who donate new, unused school supplies valued at $10.00 or more, will receive a complimentary pound of ground beef or homemade sausages from Huntington Meats, or a dozen fresh eggs from Farmers Market Poultry. The huntingtonmeats.com website lists the Union Rescue Mission’s needed school supplies.

 

“Always a Good Time”

OC Fair

88 Fair Drive

Costa Mesa

714 708 1500

ocfair.com

   While you’re in Orange County, you might want to stop by the Orange County Fair. The theme? “Always a Good Time!” is promised now through Sunday, August 18th. See the schedule of fair fun and entertainment on the website: ocfair.com.

 

Best Day Ever!

2025 Rose Parade Theme

tournamentofroses.com

 

Phoenix Decorating Company

Irwindale

Volunteer Info & Registration

phoenixdeco.com

   Yes, it’s Summertime, but it’s Rose Parade Float busy time for the float builders working on the 2025 Rose Parade. At Phoenix Decorating Road Testing is underway making sure are not just beautiful, but safe.

  We’re invited to work on the floats for 2025. The parade theme, “BEST DAY EVER.” Phoenix Decorating Company in Irwindale has opened its volunteer portal with the complete schedule for Rose Parade float decorating. Registration is open on the phoenixdeco.com website.

 

Best Day Ever!

2025 Rose Parade Theme

tournamentofroses.com

 

Artistic Entertainment Services

Azusa

Volunteer Info & Registration

aescreative.com/volunteers

   Artistic Entertainment Services in Azusa is at work as well producing the 2025 Rose Parade Floats. The AES volunteer decoration sign-up portal is open. Register on the website: aescreative.com/volunteers

It details age requirements, work responsibilities and more.

 

58th Annual Summer Sawdust Art Festival

935 Laguna Canyon Road

Laguna Beach

sawdustartfestival.org

   The 58th Annual Summer Sawdust Art Festival is happening. We can shop the artwork of more than one-hundred Laguna Beach artists, enjoy three stages of live music, sample complimentary art classes and more.

   The sawdustartfestival.org website has ticket information and a list of special Sawdust events such as “Sip, Talk, & Walk Wine Tastings and Docent Led Tours.

 

Best in Low: Icons of the Street and Show

Petersen Automotive Museum

6060 Wilshire Boulevard

Los Angeles

323 930 2277

petersen.org

   The craftmanship and art of vehicle customizing is on display at BEST IN LOW: ICONS OF THE STREET AND SHOW.

   The Petersen Automotive Museum describes this spectacular exhibition of more than 30-lowrider vehicles, the largest in the museum’s history. Visitor information is the petersen.org website.

 

How We Roll: The Ever-Evolving Automobile Tire

Petersen Automotive Museum

6060 Wilshire Boulevard

Los Angeles

10am – to 5pm

323 964 6331

petersen.org

   While you’re at the Petersen Automotive Museum, check out the exhibit HOW WE ROLL: THE EVER-EVOLVING AUTOMOBILE TIRE.

   Learn about more than one-hundred years of tire history, considered the most sophisticated piece of vehicle equipment despite its basic appearance. Ticket information is on the petersen.org website.  

 

Leonardo Da Vinci: Inventor. Artist. Dreamer.

California Science Center

700 Exposition Park Drive

Los Angeles, CA 90037

323 724 3623

californiasciencecenter.org

   This is one of more than 30 incredible inventions we can explore, new this weekend, at the California Science Center. LEONARDO DA VINCI: INVENTOR. ARTIST. DREAMER. Ticket information is on the californiasciencecenter.org website.

 

IMAX Movie “Cities of the Future 3D: Engineering Innovations”

California Science Center

700 Exposition Park Drive

Los Angeles, CA 90037

323 724 3623

californiasciencecenter.org

   See the ideas and concepts of the Leonardo Da Vinci’s of the 21st century in the movie “Cities of the Future 3D” playing at the California Science Center’s IMAX Movie Theater.

   This special film takes us to some of the world’s great cities where profound change is already happening.

   Show times and ticket information are on the californiasciencecenter.org website.

 

FROGS: FACING A CHANGING WORLD

Aquarium of the Pacific

100 Aquarium Way
Long Beach, CA 90802  

1-562-590-3100

aquariumofpacific.org

   Explores the new exhibition FROGS: FACING A CHANGING WORLD at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach.

   At the exhibition visitors will discover vibrant habitats featuring colorful tropical frogs from around the world; peek behind-the-scenes to watch staff care for frogs from eggs to adults; see a new exhibit space highlighting California and Baja frogs, their amphibian relatives, and reptile neighbors; and even paint your own virtual frog.

   The exhibition also teaches the diversity of species and their unique adaptions, the threats they are facing, and how the Aquarium is helping to save them from extinction.

 

Resistance and Resilience in Clay: How Enslaved African American Potters Gave Shape to Their Lives

The Huntington

1151 Oxford Road

San Marino

626 405 2100

thehuntington.org

   New at The Huntington, RESISTANCE AND RESILIENCE IN CLAY: HOW ENSLAVED AFRICAN AMERICAN POTTERS GAVE SHAPE TO THEIR LIVES.

Most accounts of slavery in the American South during the 17th to the 19th century have focused on the harsh realities of plantation life for enslaved people.  

   This exhibition illustrates the stories of enslaved African American potters, forced to work in stoneware factories in the Edgefield District of South Carolina and the surrounding village of pottery factories sometimes called Pottersville. It was there that a large community of stoneware-making businesses profited by using enslaved labor to meet the growing storage demands of local plantations.

  thehuntington.org website has the details for exploring in person this rare and priceless craftmanship.

 

The Motorcycles

Lyon Air Museum

Santa Ana

lyonairmuseum.org

   The history of motorcycles is on display at the Lyon Air Museum. Among them, a 1902 Norton Energette, one of the first motorcycles the Norton company ever built. There are more than 40-motorcycles on display. Tour and ticket information are on the lyonairmuseum.org website.

   So, let’s make this a “get your motor running, head out on the highway” Saturday. Oh! That might be a great line for a song!” Gayle Anderson, KTLA 5 News.

 

Raquel Welch Auction – Part Two

Thursday, September 5th @ 10am

Register to Bid @ JulienAuctions.com

   On the heels of Julien’s Auctions’ wildly successful Bombshell: the Raquel Welch Auction comes the continuation, Raquel Welch Part Two, a live auction to be held on September 5, 2024, Welch’s birthday.

   The exclusive auction event will offer more than 250 items personally owned by the late superstar entertainer, including a form-fitting metallic gown costume worn in the classic 1994 comedy Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult, as well as jewelry and clothing Welch was photographed wearing to events. Additionally, there will be many pieces of her home décor, art, and even her personally owned copy of the December 1979 issue of Playboy magazine featuring Welch on the cover and in a sexy pictorial inside along with a signed outtake photograph, and mementos from her fantastic career.

 https://www.juliensauctions.com/en/auctions/raquel-welch-part-two-535?tab=details

 

35th Annual Long Beach Jazz Festival

Marina Green Park

Long Beach

longbeachjazzfestival.com

   Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and musician Jeffrey Osborne. Smooth jazz saxophonist and songwriter Kirk Whalum. Both talented artists are among the many scheduled to perform today at the 35th Annual Long Beach Jazz Festival, hosted by award winning KJLH “Spread the Word” anchorman Aundrae Russell. Check the longbeachjazzfestival.com for today’s performances. Gates open at Noon. The concert begins at 1p.m. and continues until 8p.m.

   So, let’s make this a “smooth jazz” Sunday. Gayle Anderson, KTLA 5 News.