It’s Sunday! We have an opportunity to find a “forever friend”, observe Asian American and Pacific Islander Month at a new exhibit, learn about the history of tires and more on the Sunday “Gayle on the Go!” list.

Let me suggest you take a look at the report and 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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Bissell Foundation Empty the Shelters

May 1st through May 15th

spcaLA

spcala.com

Now until Wednesday, May 15th pet adoptions fees are reduced. $50.00 for a new dog or $20.00 for a new cat or kitten from the spcaLA. The spcaLA.com website has complete list of available dogs and cats and adoption information.

 

 spcaLA Summer Camp

spcaLA.com/camp

By the way, registration for the spcaLA Summer 2024 is open. The spcaLA.com/camp says the weeklong day camp is available to youngsters ages 9-to-14.

 

Asian Comics: Evolution of An Art Form

Bowers Museum

2002 North Main Street

Santa Ana

714-567-3600

bowers.org

May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Month, the perfect time to see never-before-seen at a museum and making its American debut, Asian Comics: Evolution of an Art Form at the Bowers Museum. The bowers.org website says this is the largest ever selection of original artworks from Asian comics, displayed alongside their printed, mass-produced forms.

 

The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch

5704 Paseo del Norte

Carlsbad

760 431 0352

theflowerfields.com

Time is running out to enjoy the Springtime show at the FLOWER FIELDS AT CARLSBAD RANCH. theflowerfields.com website says the best time to see 55-acres of radiant rows of Ranunculus flowers is up to Mother’s Day weekend on the rolling hills of North San Diego County. theflowerfields.com website outlines visitor rules and requires all tickets purchased in advance online.

 

Bloom! at South Coast Botanic Garden

26300 Crenshaw Boulevard

Palos Verdes Peninsula

424 452 0920

southcoastbotanicgarden.org 

Spring is in happening in Orange County at the South Coast Botanic Garden. This is an experience called BLOOM! Five floral displays featuring more than 21-thousand bulb of various flowers are putting on a vernal equinox show now thru June. Visitor information is on the southcoastbotanicgarden.org website.

 

Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy

1601 East 6th Street

Los Angeles

lunaluna.com

The art community describes this 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.