Things to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, Jan. 15-23
Here is a sampling of things to do in the San Fernando Valley and the greater Los Angeles area.
Today
Burbank African Violet Society: A “Members’ Roundtable – Our Hobbies and Interests,” 10 a.m. Jan. 15. The meeting also includes silent auction tables and a raffle. Little White Chapel Christian Church, social hall, (use the parking lot and entrance to the hall from Jeffries Avenue), 1711 N. Avon St., Burbank. 661-940-3990. www.burbankafricanviolets.weebly.com
Cherry Blossom Garden Club – Bingo and Lunch: The club holds a new year get-together, 11 a.m. Jan. 22. Reservations and $20 (paid by check, and indicate sandwich preference, ham, turkey or tuna on the check) required by Jan. 15. Mail check to Irene Strauss, 19200 Wells Drive, Tarzana, CA 91356. Location for the meeting, Sepulveda Garden Center, 16633 Magnolia Blvd., Encino. 818-482-0415. Call Irene Strauss for questions, 818-344-3333.
The 45th Annual Black Doll Show – William Grant Still Arts Center: The exhibit’s theme for 2026 is “Sower of Seeds – Creating a New Tomorrow” and inspired by the author Octavia E. Butler. The exhibit is curated by Heather Hilliard-Bonds. Hours: noon-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. The exhibit runs through Feb. 14. Location, 2520 S. West View St., Los Angeles. 323-734-1165. www.facebook.com/william.g.artscenter. Details: wgsac.wordpress.com/the-45th-annual-black-doll-show/
Diesel, A Bookstore: Laura Dave discusses and signs “The First Time I Saw Him,” 6:30 p.m. Jan. 15 (purchase a ticket in advance for a copy of the book and standing room only for this event; outdoors in the store’s courtyard). Upcoming: John Sayles discusses and signs “Crucible,” 3 p.m. Jan. 25. Jo Giese discusses and signs “You’ll Never Walk Alone – A Hiker’s Memoir of Adventure, Tragedy and Defying the Odds,” 3 p.m. Feb. 1. Nicki Germaine and Garry W. Tallent discuss and sign “Springsteen – Liberty Hall,” 6:30 p.m. Feb. 5. Free seating is limited. To reserve a seat, purchase one copy of a book for one seat. Location, 225 26th St., Santa Monica. 310-576-9960. Email: brentwood@dieselbookstore.com. www.dieselbookstore.com
Book Soup: Teresa Svoboda discusses and signs “Hitler and My Mother-in-Law – A Memoir,” 7 p.m. Jan. 15. Upcoming: Brook W. Flagg discusses and signs “I Go There With You – The U2 Sites of Southern California, from Significant to Sacred,” 3 p.m. Jan. 18. David Denby discusses and signs “Eminent Jews – Bernstein, Brooks, Friedan, Mailer,” 7 p.m. Jan. 20. Chris Appleton discusses and signs “Your Roots Don’t Define You,” 7 p.m. Jan. 23 (this is a ticketed event; use the link on the website). William J. Mann discusses and signs “Black Dahlia – Murder, Monsters, and Madness in Midcentury Hollywood,” 7 p.m. Jan. 26. Jaydi Samuels-Kuba discusses and signs “Your Last First Date – Secrets from a Hollywood Matchmaker,” 7 p.m. Jan. 27 (this is a ticketed event; $34.73; use the link on the website). Location, 8818 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood. 310-659-3110. booksoup.com/
Vroman’s Bookstore: Justina Blakeney and Ronnie Blakeney, PhD, discuss and sign “Grow – Pathways to Passion, Purpose and Peace – Guidebook and Card Set,” 7 p.m. Jan. 15 (ticketed event; $41.70; see the website for the ticket link). Upcoming: Paula Lafferty discusses and signs “The Once and Future Queen – The Lives of Guinevere No. 1 (Deluxe Limited Edition),” 3 p.m. Jan. 17. Natan Last discusses and signs “Across the Universe – The Past, Present and Future of the Crossword Puzzle,” 7 p.m. Jan. 20. Maya Ackerman discusses and signs “Creative Machines – AI, Art and Us,” 7 p.m. Jan. 21. Taleen Voskuni discusses and signs “Our Ex’s Wedding,” 7 p.m. Jan. 22. Gabriel Tallent discusses and signs “Crux,” 7 p.m. Jan. 23. Location, 695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. 626-449-5320. vromansbookstore.com
Friday
USDA Forest Service Wildland Firefighter Recruitment event: The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service holds informational events for those who are interested in permanent and/or temporary wildland firefighter positions on national forests around California and/or the Humboldt-Toyibe National Forest in Nevada, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Jan. 16, and also 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Jan. 17. Pasadena City College, 1570 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. Details: https://www.fs.usda.gov/r05/working-with-us/careers/fire-hire
Pasadena Bead and Design Show: The event includes sales of beads including handcrafted beads, art jewelry, jewelry findings, gemstones, art clothing, designer accessories, embellishments, textiles, and workshops, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. today-Jan. 18. Admission $8 in advance; $10 at the door; free admission for ages 17 and younger. Parking $15. Pasadena Convention Center, 300 E. Green St., Pasadena. Email: info@beadanddesign.com. www.facebook.com/beadanddesign/. www.beadanddesign.com/shows/pasadena.php
Granada Hills Grubfest and the Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce Farmers Market: The Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce presents the food truck “Grubfest,” 5-10 p.m. Jan. 16 (on Chatsworth Street between Zelzah and White Oak avenues; www.granadachamber.com/food-trucks/); and the certified market, 6-9 p.m. (winter hours; White Oak Avenue between Chatsworth and Los Alimos streets; www.granadachamber.com/56292-2/; 818-298-9790) on Jan. 16. Both events run on Fridays; check website for seasonal changes in hours. 818-368-3235. www.granadachamber.com/
Saturday
Old Town Newhall Farmers Market: A certified market, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays. Location, parking lot, 24500 Main St., Newhall. 661-253-4300. Santa Clarita Farmers Markets: tinyurl.com/2evb6evz. Details: www.facebook.com/OldTownNewhallFarmersMarket
NoHo Farmers Market: A certified market, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Saturdays. Location, 500 Colfax Ave., Valley Village. 818-471-0793. farmersmarketnorthhollywood.com
Main Street Canoga Park Farmers Market: A certified market, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Saturdays. Rain or shine. Location, 7248 Owensmouth Avenue, between Sherman Way and Wyandotte Avenue. Coastal Pacific Markets, 805-643-6458. Email: pacific209@hotmail.com. www.facebook.com/canogafarmersmarket
El Nido Farmers Market – Pacoima: El Nido Family Centers and the City of Los Angeles present the certified market, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays. Location, Pacoima Family Source Center, 11243 Glenoaks Blvd. www.elnidofamilycenters.org/farmers-market
Woodland Hills Farmers Market: A certified market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays. Location, 5650 Shoup Ave. 818-300-3023. Facebook: tinyurl.com/ybbchwbb
Natural History Museum Los Angeles County: New: “Unearthed – Raw Beauty,” an exhibit of mineral specimens displayed in their natural and uncut form, through April 18, 2027 (https://nhm.org/unearthed-rare-mineral-exhibition). Ongoing exhibit: “Fierce! The Story of Cats,” is an international traveling exhibit, from the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle in France, runs through Feb. 18 (this exhibit requires an add-on ticket price to the museum’s general admission; nhm.org/cats). Hours: 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Sunday (but closed on the first Tuesday of the month and some holidays). Admission $18; $14 ages 62 and older and ages 13-17; $7 ages 3-12; free for ages 2 and younger, but a ticket is required. Location, 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles. www.facebook.com/nhmla. nhmlac.org
Friends of the Chatsworth Library Used Book Sale: The group holds the first of its quarterly “giant” sale of hardcover and paperbacks for all ages, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Jan. 17. Also, become a member of the Friends of the Chatsworth Library, shop for items, 2-4 p.m. Jan. 16. Location, community room at the library, 21052 Devonshire St., Chatsworth. 818-341-4276. laplchatsworthfriends.org
Labyrinth Walk – Labyrinths of Greater Los Angeles: The theme is “Bringing Forth the Light,” 1-3 p.m. Jan. 17. Free to attend. Forest Lawn-Glendale, 1712 S. Glendale Ave., Glendale. labyrinthlocator.com. www.facebook.com/LosAngelesLabyrinthNetwork/
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration – City of Culver City: The city honors the “legacy, message and spirit” of the civil rights leader, 1-4 p.m. Jan. 17. The event includes live entertainment, guest speakers, food, activities and exhibits. Donations of non-perishable food items go to support the food pantry at Grace Lutheran Church in Culver City. Veterans Memorial Auditorium, 4117 Overland Ave., Culver City. Details about the event: www.facebook.com/CityOfCulverCity/
Sunday
Encino Farmers Market: ONEgeneration presents the certified market, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sundays. Location, 17400 Victory Blvd. (between Balboa Boulevard and White Oak Avenue). Farmers market manager, 818-708-6611 or email: farmersmarket@onegeneration.org. www.onegeneration.org/farmers-market/
Farmers Market – The Vineyards at Porter Ranch: The certified market, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Dec. 11, and Sundays. Bring your own reusable shopping bags. The Vineyards, 20000 Rinaldi St., Porter Ranch. https://www.thevineyards.com/event/weekly-farmers-market-66
Good Times Farmers Market: A certified market, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sundays. Los Angeles Valley College, parking lot A, 5800 Fulton Ave. (at Burbank Boulevard), Valley Glen. 818-282-5490. Email: goodtimesfarmersmarket@gmail.com. goodtimesfarmersmarket.com/
California African American Museum: In advance of Monday’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday, make a reservation for a special Scavenger Hunt that is inspired by the museum’s current exhibitions and themes, 2-3 p.m. Jan. 18 (caamuseum.org/programs/talks-and-workshops/caam-scavenger-hunt-king-day). Upcoming: Martin Luther King Jr. Day activities, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 19. In addition to the museum’s activities, the museum is collecting new and gently used children’s books on this day in coordination with the Los Angeles Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., in support of the Little Free Library at the Crenshaw Family YMCA. See the details and make a reservation to attend on the Monday holiday (caamuseum.org/programs/special-events/king-day-2026). Ongoing special exhibit: “The Black Interior – Imagining Home in the Permanent Collection,” to April 5, 2026. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday; closed on Monday (caamuseum.org/visit/hours-directions). Free admission. Parking $20 before 5 p.m.; $24 after 5 p.m. (parking lot entrance at West 39th and South Figueroa streets. Museum location, corner of Exposition Boulevard and South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles (in Exposition Park). 213-744-7432. www.facebook.com/CAAMinLA/. www.caamuseum.org
City of the Sun: The band performs, with Portair, 8 p.m. Jan. 18. Doors open, 7 p.m. Tickets $26. Lodge Room, 104 N. Ave. 56, second floor, Highland Park. www.lodgeroomhlp.com/shows/city-of-the-sun-north-american-tour-2026/
Monday
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Unity Walk: The city of Santa Clarita presents the 5th annual walk with the 2026 theme “Mission Possible 2: Building Community, Uniting a Nation the Nonviolent Way,” 9 a.m. Jan. 19. There will be a short program before the walk. Meet at the city’s new public art installation, “When Cloud Met a Cloud.” In addition, donations of nonperishable snacks; disposable paper goods; twin-size blankets will be collected for Bridge to Home (btohome.org). Central Park, 27150 Bouquet Canyon Road, Santa Clarita. 661-286-4135. santaclarita.gov. See the Jan. 9 and 14 postings on Facebook: www.facebook.com/cityofsantaclarita
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade: The parade that brings Los Angeles communities together on the national holiday that celebrates the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s civil rights leadership, 10 a.m. Jan. 19. The Los Angeles Sentinel and Bakewell Media (producer of the Taste of Soul Family Festival) are the official organizers of the 2026 parade that includes the grand marshal Cedric “The Entertainer,” marching bands, youth groups, community and faith-based organizations, local and national elected leaders, cast members from the CBS sitcom “The Neighborhood,” and “dazzling” float entries. Route: Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard at Western Avenue, west on MLK Jr. to Crenshaw Boulevard, Los Angeles. The 2026 parade partners: tinyurl.com/5ypzxdsf. Details: https://lasentinel.net/mlkdayparade2026
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Freedom Festival – Still We Rise – Keeping the Dream Alive: The festival is presented by 102.3 FM-KJLH, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 19. Leimert Park, 4395 Leimert Blvd., Los Angeles. https://kjlhradio.com/events/freedom-festival/
L.A. Works’ Martin Luther King Day Volunteer Festival: The 2026 event includes hands-on volunteer “action zones” and speakers, noon-4 p.m. Jan. 19. Register in advance, on the website, for a free admission ticket. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, 3911 S. Figueroa St. (Exposition Park), Los Angeles. Updates: www.facebook.com/laworks. Frequently asked questions: www.laworks.com/mlkfaq. Registration and details (and also, how to donate to L.A. Works if you can’t attend the event): www.laworks.com/mlk2026
Tuesday
Southern California Garden Club – Rock Gardens: Cindy Kovacs discusses the topic, 11 a.m. Jan. 20. Prior to the program: a plant market and country store, both for fundraising plus a plant specimen display, 9:30 a.m.; business meeting, 10 a.m.; a workshop, a book review of “Tending the Wild – Native American Knowledge and the Management of California’s Natural Resources” by M. Kat Anderson is presented by club member Alice Lewin, at 10:30 a.m.; the guest speaker presentation at 11 a.m. Bring your own lunch, noon. Club meetings are on the third Tuesday of the month, September-June. Sepulveda Garden Center, 16633 Magnolia Blvd., Encino. 818-996-3530. www.socalgardenclub.org and www.facebook.com/southerncaliforniagardenclub
Wednesday
Canyon Country Farmers Market: A certified market, 3-7 p.m. Wednesdays. Canyon Country Community Center, parking lot, 18410 Sierra Highway, Canyon Country. 661-253-4300. Santa Clarita Farmers Markets: tinyurl.com/2evb6evz. www.facebook.com/CanyonCountryFarmersMarket/
Proxy Parent Foundation – National Alliance on Mental Illness – San Fernando/Santa Clarita valleys: NAMI presents a talk on “How to Take Care of a Loved One After Parents Pass Away” by guest speaker Carol Larkin, director of client relations for the foundation, 7 p.m. Jan. 21. The foundation, an option to consider, acts as a trustee for special needs trust. Join the Zoom meeting here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81835523630?pwd=SVIrUzZMWnU5U2xxQy8zQ3hjaExvUT09. By phone, 669-900-9128 and use ID: 818 3552 3630 and # and Passcode: 692327.
In addition, information for resources on mental health, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health: dmh.lacounty.gov. www.facebook.com/NAMISFV.ORG. Information about the local NAMI group and their support groups, www.namisfv.org
Thursday
Chicago Symphony Orchestra – The Soraya at California State University Northridge: The orchestra, conducted by Riccardo Muti, performs Brahms’ Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98, Hindemith’s Mathis der Maler, and Strauss’ Overture to The Gypsy Baron, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 22. Tickets $84 and up (very limited tickets). The Soraya at CSUN, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge. thesoraya.org. https://thesoraya.org/whats-on/en/chicago-symphony-orchestra-with-riccardo-muti/
Jan. 23
DineLA Restaurant Week 2026: Participating restaurants offer a special lunch/dinner menu, Jan. 23-Feb. 6. Reservations are recommended. Meal times and prices vary by restaurant (restaurants offer set prices for lunch/dinner; $15, $25, $35, $45, $55, $65+). Beverages, tax and tip are extra charge. Facts: www.discoverlosangeles.com/dinela/FAQ. Find list of restaurants by cuisine, neighborhood, and price: www.discoverlosangeles.com/dinela
UPCOMING
Wildfire Education and Resource Fair: My Safe LA and Los Angeles City Councilmember John Lee’s office present the event that includes information on “home hardening,” evacuation advice and tips, how to buy fire insurance, demonstrations and wildfire vendors, and meet-and-greet Los Angeles Fire Department firefighters, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Jan. 24. Jane and Bert Boeckmann Park, 11930 Mason Ave., Porter Ranch. www.mysafela.org. See the flyer on the Porter Ranch Neighborhood Council website www.prnc.org/ and/or Council District 12’s Facebook (see Jan. 7 posting): www.facebook.com/CouncilmemberJohnLee/
Friends of the North Hollywood Amelia Earhart Regional Branch Library – Winter Book Sale: The sale includes books in English and Spanish for adults children and teens, classics, cookbooks, a section for comics and graphic novels, paperbacks, movie DVDs, music CDs and vinyl records, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Jan. 24. A preview sale for members, 9:30-11 a.m. (join for a year’s membership $10; $5 seniors and students with valid ID). Cash, checks, credit and debit cards accepted ($5 minimum purchase if using a card). Proceeds go to the library. Enter the sale area through the double doors facing the parking lot. Location, 5211 Tujunga Ave., North Hollywood. 818-766-7185. www.lapl.org/branches/north-hollywood
Topanga Vintage Market: Find collectibles and other treasures plus new handcrafted items, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Jan. 25. Rain or shine. Admission $5; free for ages 12 and younger. No pets allowed. Free parking. Upcoming dates: Feb. 22; March 22; the market is held on the fourth Sunday of the month. Pierce College, enter from Victory Boulevard at Mason Avenue, Woodland Hills. 310-422-1844. Updates: www.facebook.com/TopangaVintageMarket. topangavintagemarket.com/
Fritz Coleman: The honorary mayor of Toluca Lake performs his “Unassisted Residency” comedy show, 3 p.m. Jan. 25. Tickets $40. El Portal Theatre, Monroe Forum, 5269 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood. 818-508-4200. https://elportaltheatre.com/fritzcoleman.html
Glendora Genealogical Group: A a professional genealogist discusses “Dropsy, Quinsy or Consumption – Just What Did They Have?” at 6 p.m., and also, a genealogy webinar at 7 p.m. Jan. 27. Free admission. La Fetra Senior Center, Elm Room, 333 E. Foothill Blvd., Glendora. 909-592-4030.
The Wealthiest Enslaved Woman in Savannah and the Black Experience in Civil War Georgia: Author and historian David Dixon gives a talk at the monthly meeting of the Pasadena Civil War Round Table, 7:15 p.m. Jan. 27. Free admission. Free parking behind the building (use the driveway at 160 N. Madison Ave.). Location, Blinn House, 160 N. Oakland Ave., Pasadena. 626-664-6627. Email: pasadenacwrt@gmail.com. www.facebook.com/PasadenaCivilWarRoundTable. www.pasadenacwrt.org
Sacredness – Gerald Clayton Honors Duke Ellington’s Concert of Sacred Music: The first of the 2026 “Jazz at Naz” festival series with vocalists Christie Dashiell and Michael Mayo, gospel choir Tonality, and dance performances choreographed by Josette Wiggan, 2 p.m. Jan. 31. Tickets $47 and up. The Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts at California State University, Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff St. thesoraya.org. https://thesoraya.org/whats-on/en/duke-ellington-concert-of-sacred-music-with-gerald-clayton/
Griffith Park Run – Half Marathon and 5K Walk/Run: The event’s half marathon (13.1 mile) route covers trails at Griffith Park, but start and ends on a flat area, 7:30 a.m. Feb. 1 (line-up is no later than 7:15 a.m.). The 5K Run/Walk is “scenic and flat,” and participants may register their dogs – for the first time – for this course, 10 a.m. Feb. 1 (line-up is no later than 9:45 a.m.). Registration fees: $59.30 for the 5K Run/Walk; $101.70 for the Half Marathon; $48.70 dog registration. Packet pick-up, with race shirt and bib, noon-6 p.m. Jan. 31 (REI Burbank, 1900 W. Empire Ave., Burbank). Packet pick-up is strongly-recommended on Jan. 1; see the website for options on race day at the venue. The event, in part, benefits the Los Angeles Parks Foundation (www.laparksfoundation.org). Parking is available at areas near the start and finish; the Autry Museum parking is only for staff, sponsors and exhibitors.The start and finish is at the Autry Museum of the American West, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles. Details and to register: www.rungpr.com
President Ronald Reagan 115th Birthday Commemoration – Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum: The event begins with a music prelude by the Camp Pendleton Marine Division Band, 10:30 a.m. Feb. 6. The Commanding General at United States Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton conducts the 11 a.m. ceremony that includes a chaplain, a color guard, the placing of an official White House wreath at Ronald Reagan’s grave site, a 21-gun salute, and keynote remarks by former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy. The ceremony is held outdoors. Free, but make a reservation to attend in person or online (www.reaganfoundation.org/events/president-reagan-s-115th-birthday-commemoration). Regular museum admission applies for museum exhibits. Location, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley. 805-577-4066. www.reaganfoundation.org/library-museum
Valentine’s Day Dinner Dance – Granada Hills Centennial: Celebrate Valentine’s Day and the 100th anniversary of the community of Granada Hills at this event with the theme “Love Thru the Ages,” 6 p.m. Feb. 13. The dinner-dance includes a buffet, DJ, and a photo booth. Cash-bar. Fun dress code: wear red or pink. Tickets $60 per person (available through Feb. 6). Knollwood Country Club, 12024 Balboa Blvd., Granada Hills. Granada Hills Community Foundation, 818-425-6326.Details on the centennial: https://www.granadahills100.com/. Tickets through this link: https://www.granadahills100.com/event/centennial-valentines-day-dance/
Neil Forever – Love at the Greek: The tribute bank performs a 50th anniversary homage to Neil Diamond’s 1976 “Love at the Greek” concert, 8 p.m. April 25. A portion of ticket sales go to Drive Toward a Cure, a nonprofit “dedicated to Parkinson’s disease research and to patient care (www.drivetowardacure.org/neil). Tickets $65.95 and up (shortened Ticketmaster link: tinyurl.com/3tr3ubw2). Los Angeles Greek Theatre, 2700 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles. https://www.lagreektheatre.com/. Details: www.neilforever.com/
ONGOING
Autry Museum of the American West: Ongoing special exhibit: “Creative Continuities: Family, Pride, and Community in Native Art,” through June 2027 (theautry.org/creative-continuities). Museum hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Museum is open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan. 19. Admission $19; $14 ages 62 and older, and ages 13-18 and also students older than 18 with ID; $8 ages 3-12 (theautry.org/visit). Location, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles. theautry.org
Museum of the San Fernando Valley: Hours: 1-5 p.m. Tuesday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday (check the website to confirm days open). Free admission; donations appreciated. Rancho Cordillera del Norte, 18904 Nordhoff St. (southwest corner of Nordhoff and Wilbur Avenue), Northridge. 818-347-9665. Email: themuseumsfv@gmail.com. themuseumsfvnow.org
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum: The museum presents “Cowboys – History and Hollywood,” through April 19, 2026 (https://www.reaganfoundation.org/library-museum/special-exhibits/cowboys). Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily (except closed on some holidays). Tickets $25; $22 ages 62 and older and college students with ID; $18 ages 11-17; $15 ages 3-10; free for ages 2 and younger. Location, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley. 805-577-4066. https://www.reaganfoundation.org/library-museum
Valley Relics Museum: Take a trip down San Fernando Valley memory lane, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday-Sunday (check the website for hours; subject to change). Admission $15; free for ages 10 and younger. The museum is located at 7900 Balboa Blvd., Hangar C3 and C4, entrance is on Stagg Street, Van Nuys. 818-616-4083. www.facebook.com/valleyrelics. valleyrelicsmuseum.org
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