Friday, September 21, 2012

Cheap Chix LA Weekend: September 21st - 23rd


Friday, Sep 21

Yo Eastsiders! Stop by Atwater Village Farm, where Secret Squirrel, a new coffee company, will be serving free iced coffee drinks. Then head to Westchester for Back to School Food Truck Night 
from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. 
Grub on 15+ food trucks, enjoy live music, beer, desserts, face painting, kids movies, hoop dancing and more at the Visitation school grounds.

Saturday, Sep 22

Start your day bright and early with free yoga at the Getty Center. RSVP by 5:00 p.m. today! After getting centered and enjoying the exhibits, experience Autumn Lights at Pershing Square at 6:00 p.m. Or if you prefer something more low-key, check out Got a Girl Crush launch party, celebrating the popular magazine blog’s second print edition at the Myrtle in Echo Park with refreshments and free cocktails from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.  Wanna see a great poetry performance? Saul Williams is at Hotel CafĂ© at 7:00 pm; $20 or $18 students.

Sunday, Sep 23

Villains Tavern Presents: Chicken & Pancakes Sundays
 in Downtown LA has 
 with live music. Celebrate brunch on the patio with drink specials. Grub on fried chicken and pancakes smothered with maple syrup.

The Beauty of the Barrel, as part of LA Beer Week in Santa Monica from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.  Ten breweries all be pouring barrel-aged beer, but four distillers will be bringing barrel-aged spirits. Attendees get unlimited pours of beer. Tickets are just $40 and are limited to 125. Also, there’s the 2nd Annual Craft for Crap
 in Koreatown
. Bring a crappy beer to Beer Belly’s 2nd Annual Craft for Crap event, and you’ll get a local craft beer for just one cent!

Friday – Saturday
On Friday and Saturday, Chocolate & Art Show , the show that features underground artists with art, nude body painting, and chocolate. Mmmmmm J


Friday – Sunday
Elvino Wine Tastings on Abbot Kinney has $10 wine tastings on Fridays, starting at 5:00 p.m. and then on Saturdays and Sundays at 1:00 p.m.

Saturday – Sunday

Around the Clock: 24 Hour Donut City II starts Saturday at noon and goes until Sunday at noon. This Sunday at 10:30 a.m., ForYourArt will be hosting a donut panel that occurs simultaneously with their 24-hour donut pop-up. LACMA and For Your Art coordinated these events to promote Christian Marclay's screening of "The Clock," which will be showing across the street at the LACMA'S Bing Theater. Every 2 hours, a new set of donuts from LA’s best donut shops will be offered for free at the ForYourArt space! Admission is free too!

Theatrical plays, music festival, and silent auction is how the Lankershim Block Party does it on Saturday in North Hollywood. Suggested donation starts at $10 for a single event up to $60 for an all access pass.  

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