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It’s Sunday! Let’s have some fun at Bob Baker Day, visit a national park, take a new Hollywood movie studio tour, and more are on the Sunday “Gayle on the Go!” list.

 

Let me suggest you take a look at the broadcast and then scroll down this page for more information I did not have time to tell you.

 

Take a look! Enjoy! Please stay safe!

Gayle 😊

 

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Free!

Sunday, April 21st

10th Annual Bob Baker Day

Los Angeles State Historic Park

Downtown Los Angeles

10am to 5pm

RSVP is required!  

bobbakerday.com

 Sunday, the 10th Annual Bob Baker Day celebration happens in downtown Los Angeles at L.A.’s State Historic Park.

 The day long festivities celebrate the 100th birthday of L.A.’s beloved puppeteer and the 60th anniversary of the Bob Baker Marionette Theater.

 Sunday festival is free, however you must RSVP, meaning you must confirm your attendance so event organizers can prepare for your arrival. Please do so on the bobbakerday.com website.  

  

Free National Park Week

More Than 400 National Parks

nps.gov/findapark

nps.gov/subjects/npscelebrates/national-park-week

 This is the beginning of FREE NATIONAL PARK WEEK. More than 400 national parks of different shapes, sizes, and types available to us with entrance fees waived now through Sunday, April 28th.

  To find the national park near you, check the websites, there are several, among them the nps.gov/findapark website.

 

 

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood

TCM Classic Films Tour

wbstudiotour.com/tour/classics

There’s a brand-new Warner Bros. Studio Tour! A partnership with Turner Classic Movies takes us to the Golden Age of Hollywood with classic movies, classic costumes, behind the scenes venues where movie stars worked, the property house where millions of television and movie props are stored and more. Tour information is on the website: wbstudiotour.com/tour/classics

 

 

Defending America and the Galaxy: Star Wars and SDI

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum

40 Presidential Library and Museum

40 Presidential Drive

Simi Valley

805 522 2977

reaganfoundation.org

See the actual equipment, scripts, props and wardrobe filmmaker George Lucas used to create his epic space opera movies and see the equipment the Reagan Administration produced to protect the U.S. from Soviet intercontinental nuclear weapons attack.

 

Visitor information is on the reaganfoundation.org website.

 

   

 

Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy

1601 East 6th Street

Los Angeles

lunaluna.com

The art community describes as “the world’s first art amusement park.” It’s Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy, built in Hamburg, Germany in 1987 featuring celebrated artists Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, David Hockey, Roy Lichenstein and more. It lost its funding and disappeared. Well, it’s back and we can experience this amazing and unusual art and amusement park creation inside two huge Los Angeles warehouses. Ticket information is on the lunaluna.com website. The website indicates this spectacular exhibition closes Sunday, May 12th.  

 

 

How We Roll: The Ever-Evolving Automobile Tire

Petersen Automotive Museum

6060 Wilshire Boulevard

Los Angeles

10am – to 5pm

323 964 6331

petersen.org

We don’t think much of them until we have a flat. I’m talking about tires! This new Petersen Automotive Museum exhibit illustrates the more than one-hundred years of tire history, considered the most sophisticated piece of vehicle equipment despite its basic appearance.

 

Fascinating! Learn that and more at the new Petersen exhibit “How We Roll: The Ever-Evolving Automobile Tire.” Visitor information is on the website: petersen.org.