LA Weekend: Things to Do in Los Angeles this weekend 10/28 – 10/31

October 26, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

As usual lots of exciting happenings and events occuring this weekend; a lot of Halloween activities too. Wallis Annenberg Center for Performing Arts Presents il Teatro alla Moda –Beverly HillsOctober 28, 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM, 253 N. Beverly Dr, Beverly HillsA stunning exhibition of Theatrical Costumes from Italy’s World Famous Haute Couture Designs. Admission $10.00.Boo-tiful Downtown Burbank – BurbankOctober 31, 4:00 PM – 7:00 PMBob’s Big Boy Classic Car Show – BurbankOctober 28, 5:00 PM – 10:00 PMWarner Bros. VIP Studio Tour- BurbankOctober 28, 8:20 AM at Warner Bros. Studio & Tour CenterExclusive tour through back-lots streets, sound stages, sets and craft shops. The experience ends at the Warner Bros. Museum where you may explore at your leisure motion-picture memorabilia from past and present. Currently the Museum is featuring exhibits from blockbuster movies including Inception, The Dark Knight, the Harry Potter films and more! $48.00 per person.Open House: 3532 Las Palmas Ave – GlendaleOctober 29 & October 30 from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM3 br & family rm, with great back yard, wd floors, c/a, copper plumbing, hot tub, and charming breakfast nook.  Sparr Heights $635,000Toddler Treks With Acorn Bear at Descanso Gardens – La CanadaOctober 28 at 9:30 AM Adults explore nature with young tots (ages 2 to 4) in weekly workshops that involve rotating themes, stories, crafts and an enchanting walk in the Gardens. Participants should wear sensible shoes and outdoor clothing. For the series, $56 for first child ($44 member child), $20 for siblings ($10 for member siblings). Acorn Bear t-shirt included. Advance registration required.Green Festival  at LA Convention Center– Los AngelesOctober 29 – October 30Shop green with over 250 green exhibitors, DIY’s, vegetarian cuisine, green kid’s zone, yoga & movement, organic beer & wine, green careers, Lationo programming and much more.Fascinating Flashlight Tours at the Spider Pavilion in the Natural History Museum – Los AngelesOctober 28 from 5:00 PM – 8:30 PMWe‘re keeping the Spider Pavilion open late for exciting nighttime exploration and guided tours by flashlight.  Open until 8:30 pm. Free with Pavilion admission.  Complimentary flashlight and commemorative pin while supplies last.Griffith Park Boo! At the LA Zoo –Los AngelesOctober 29 from 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM LA Live Steamers Halloween Haunted Train Ride in Griffith Park – Los AngelesOctober 28-31, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM Old Pasadena Food Tasting Tour – PasadenaOctober 29 & October 30 from 10:30 AM – 1:30 PMThree hour walking tour illuminates the ethnic eateries of Old Pasadena.  Tours are limited to 15 people and advance reservations are required. $49 per person, including all tasting.Old Town Haunt – PasadenaOctober 28 – October 30 from 7:00 PM – 11:00 PMDescend into the basement of the historical Union Savings Bank Building where mysterious occurrences have taken place in the buildings’ deadly 111 year history. In fact, something lives down there in the dark….not some one, but some thing. The basement that was sealed shut for decades is being reopened for your investigation into the unknown, what will you do when the catacombs and darkness surround you!Annual Halloween Storytime at Vromans – PasadenaOctober 29, 10:00 AMKidspace Halloween Hunt – PasadenaOctober 30, 11:00 AM, noon & 1:00 PM Annual Montrose Halloween Spooktacular – MontroseOctober 31 from 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM Family Festival and Farmers Market-MonroviaOctober 28, 5:00 PM, 500 S Myrtle Ave, FREEFeatures food stalls, kiddie rides, merchandise booths and live entertainment.Halloween Spooktacular –South PasadenaOctober 28, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM at Orange Grove Park, 815 Mission StreetStudio City Pet Adoption Event (213) 485-0117/0119 – Studio CityOctober 30For a list of more Halloween events .Check in on Sunday for the open house guide.

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