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Saturday, November 13, NELAart presents: SECOND Saturday gallery night
When: Second Saturday of every month 7: 00-10: 00 pm
Where: Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Glassell Park and surrounding areas.
NELAart second gallery is Saturday evening a free self-guided tour of the galleries, non-profit and artists project rooms located in the northeast of Los Angeles (NELA) run.
NELA has a tradition in the arts, dating back to the early 1900s.
The tradition continues with new rooms open on a regular basis. NELA is today one of L.A.'s most exciting destinations to see contemporary art.
NELAArt second Saturday 13 November 2010 in a larger map view
One Orange door, 3188 Verdugo road
Avenue 50 Studio, 121 North Avenue 50
Bike oven, 3706 North Figueroa Street
Cactus, 5434 Eagle Rock Boulevard
Café de leche, 5000 York Boulevard
Center for the arts, Eagle Rock, 2225 Colorado Boulevard
Curve line space, 1577 Colorado Boulevard
Future Studio, 5558 North Figueroa Street
Gallery 622, 622 Milo terrace
Hello tree, 131 North Avenue 50 (behind Avenue 50 Studio)
Kristi Engle Gallery, 5002 York Boulevard,
Land of odd Gallery, 4690 Eagle Rock Boulevard,
Leanna Lin's Wonderland, 5024 Eagle Rock Boulevard
La Tierra de la Cuebra, 240 South Avenue 57
MorYork Gallery, 4959 York Boulevard
New puppy, unit 1, 2808 Elm Street
New stone age of Mosiacs, 4532 half Eagle Rock Boulevard
Outpost for contemporary art, 1268 North Avenue 50,
Public fiction, 749 North Avenue 50
Studio route 66, 5917 North Figueroa
You drive the lion, 133 North Avenue 50
The Glass Studio, 5052 York Boulevard
Toros ceramics, 4962 Eagle Rock Boulevard
2 Tracks Art Studio, 135 North Avenue 50 (next to Avenue 50 Studio)

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Posted by Cheryl JohnsonHolidays on Route 66
66th Northeast Los Angeles Holiday Parade & Winterfest
Sunday, December 5, 2010 at 1 p.m.
The 66th Northeast Los Angeles Holiday Parade will officially bring in the holiday season on Sunday, December 5, 2010 at 1 p.m. The city's second oldest annual holiday parade offers has become a great attraction for entertainers and audience alike!
The list of participants has multiplied in the past two years, offering more marching bands, drill teams, dancers, musicians, floats, equestrian units, celebrities and community representatives.
As in years past, Santa Claus has already confirmed his visit to Northeast L.A. and will be accepting letters from children as part of the Holiday celebration.
This annual volunteer-organized community parade is being presented by the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce with collaboration from Los Angeles City Councilmen Ed Reyes (CD 1) and Jose Huizar (CD 14) as well as the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs and numerous local businesses and organizations.
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The parade will proceed from North Figueroa Street and Avenue 60, southbound to Sycamore Grove Park where Winterfest activities continue, offering live music and the announcement of the award-winning Parade entries.
Remember North Figueroa will be closed to vehicle traffic along the parade route from approximately 10:00 AM on.
Accessible by the Metro Rail Gold Line, the parade also introduces visitors to the Northeast area's cultural and historic facilities and unique shopping experience.
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The neighborhoods are now cross-cultural and dynamic, but much of their character can traced to Arts and Crafts movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Meditation: A day @ cherry Park
I am confused and peace of mind at the same time. You also may be.
Yesterday I dusk watch Mary Queen sunset. Spectacular! For fifteen minutes I was at orange ORB stuck, sinking ever slowly over the horizon. That was the reassuring part.
I struggled with where I was though. I was at the foot of cherry. The Park between cherry & Junípero and ocean to Broadway, officially called "Bixby Park". Well, why? The most beautiful part of the Park is South of the ocean. Overlooking the Pacific Ocean, waiting for marvelous views of Catalina, THUMS Islands, freighters and points beyond. Down to the beach, it is dropping a miracle of peace and joy. Children play indulge nature lovers, dogs romp, all beverages in the view.
In the morning, I saw a large group of people during a yoga class. I gotta believe it was free. Over one hundred kindred just many on bicycles appeared. A powerfully voiced woman quietly gave instruction to the mass. Different levels of expertise, all OK, with the world.
However: tranquil and this place is joyful, it's called "bluff Park". What The…? I thought that bluff Park on the other side of the Museum was long beach! In between there are also properties. You try to kid who are?
I call it "Cherry Park".
The Sun gracefully over the edge to sink, I noticed that children still played, still walkers went dogs, which still pound uphill. The beach scene was follow-up: "Hey, it's dark." You think we should put away the cooler and head home? "What's for dinner?" No mention of the show that goes over your shoulder.
Sirens ran. Lovers caresses. Some guys were trying several variations to break dancing, play their music and cell recordings from each other.
I missed it last Night…you would have loved it.
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Posted by Cheryl JohnsonEagle Rock Music Festival, Saturday, October 2, 4:00PM to 11:00PM
"Musicians perform at eleven unique venues ranging from auto shops to formal stages to historical buildings, and even a motel balcony along Colorado Boulevard."
Bonne Musique Zydeco stakes their claim each year on the balcony of the Eagle Rock Welcome Inn Motel.
"Bonne Musique Zydeco (BMZ), literally "good zydeco music," is a 6-member band specializing in the Creole music of Louisiana and east Texas. BMZ draws upon the style of traditional Cajun and Creole musicians, and the influences of the blues and New Orleans artists of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s to create a blend of music designed for dancing. Zydeco is a mix of rock ’n roll, blues, Caribbean and R&B music. But it’s not rock ’n roll or blues music, it’s zydeco. "
Eagle Rock Music Festival 2010
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LA Animal ServicesThe historic, eclectic and diverse communities of Northeast Los Angeles grew from the gentle valley and hillsides along the Arroyo Seco, stretching in between Downtown Los Angeles and Pasadena.

The neighborhoods are now cross-cultural and dynamic, but much of their character can traced to Arts and Crafts movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The Arts and Crafts Movement celebrated individualism, creativity and pride of craftsmanship as a rebuttal to the Industrial Revolution , and as a counterpoint to Victorian formality.
The spirit of the Arts and Crafts Movement continues today as a vital and thriving Arts Community rooted in Northeast Los Angeles.
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