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SUMMARY:Doors Open California 2025\, Unlocking the State's Hidden Historic Treasures: Malaga Cove Library
DESCRIPTION:For the second year in a row\, Palos Verdes Library District’s historic Malaga Cove Library is a featured site of Doors Open California (DOC)\, a special program sponsored by the California Preservation Foundation. \n\n\n\nThe Malaga Cove Library\, Myron Hunt’s 1929 Mediterranean Revival landmark—flanked by Olmsted Brothers-designed gardens—was the Peninsula’s first civic building. The reading room’s hand-stenciled beams echo local kelp forests\, while original leaded-glass windows cast dappled light onto terrazzo floors. The adjacent Malaga Cove Plaza Historic District (National Register-listed) features its iconic tile fountain\, where early residents gathered after library lectures. Docents highlight Hunt’s design quirks\, renovations and hidden rooms. Ask about the library’s original 1929 card catalog—still intact—which lists titles like ‘California Gardens’ by Lockwood de Forest\, reflecting the Peninsula’s horticultural obsession. \n\n\n\nAvailable on September 13 only. This event is free and open to the public. No registration required. \n\n\n\nVisit californiapreservation.org/doca for information about other DOC sites in the state and for updates\, photos and giveaways. Other DOC sites may require registration or fees. Use the coupon code SPECIALGUEST for discounts.
URL:https://palosverdesmagazine.com/calendar/doors-open-california-2025-unlocking-the-states-hidden-historic-treasures-malaga-cove-library/
LOCATION:Malaga Cove Library\, 2400 Via Campesina\, Palos Verdes Estates\, 90275\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Philanthropy
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SUMMARY:San Pedro on Film: Bars & Bites A Live Talk Event Showcasing Bars and Eateries of the Port Town's Past and Present
DESCRIPTION:The San Pedro Heritage Museum presents San Pedro on Film: Bars & Bites\, a live talk event showcasing bars and eateries of the port town’s past and present as seen on the big screen.Hosted by SPHM president and San Pedro Today magazine publisher Joshua Stecker\, the 3p.m. program will feature clips from notable films\, TV shows\, and commercials shot in familiar restaurants and watering holes\, such as Walker’s Cafe\, Acapulco Restaurant\, J. Trani’s Ristorante\, Utro’s Café\, Godmother’s Saloon\, both Sacred Grounds locations\, and many more.“Nothing connects San Pedrans over our history and culture quite like the places we gather to eat\, drink\, and celebrate — and sometimes\, drown our sorrows\,” Stecker said. “We are lucky to have so many of our favorite haunts — many long gone\, but some still around — preserved on decades of film.”Selections range from blockbusters and hit series such as “Chinatown\,” “This Is Us\,” “Ghost World\,” “Columbo\,” and “Ant-Man\,” to lesser-known titles and commercials that residents may recall transforming storefronts for a day or two of filming. A selection of restaurant and business-themed artifacts and ephemera from the Museum’s collection will be on display.Regular tickets are $25\, and Premier tickets are $45 and come with a special SPHM T-shirt (standalone value $25). Tickets can be purchased online at www.bit.ly/spof25 or at the door (Regular only at the door). Fundraiser raffle tickets will be available on site for a chance to win an assortment of prizes. Proceeds from tickets\, merchandise\, and raffle sales will benefit SPHM. The
URL:https://palosverdesmagazine.com/calendar/san-pedro-show-n-tell-2/
LOCATION:Grand Annex\, 434 W 6th Street\, San Pedro\, CA\, 90731\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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