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Looking beyond LA's Historic Filipinotown: The Valley Has a thriving Filipino community too
Filipinos settled in the San Fernando Valley in the 1920s to keep farms running. The community there has grown a lot since then.
Spoiler alert: Much of the region is governed by the city of L.A. But it also has some cities that have stayed independent. One of those is the Valley’s namesake, San Fernando, and it’s somewhat the ...
Saturday, November 15 Lakeview Terrace Library 12002 Osborne St. Lake View Terrace 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Come to the ...
The Museum of the San Fernando Valley displays a mural by Hector Ponce, a muralist and sign painter based in Los Angeles. This free museum is dedicated to the art, culture, history of San Fernando ...
Here is a sampling of things to do in the San Fernando Valley and the greater Los Angeles area.
Being recognized by the city for decades of service to their Pacoima neighborhood feels long overdue for the Carter family. On Saturday, the city of Los Angeles honored Stylesville Barbershop & Beauty ...
Friday, November 14 Lawless Brewing 5275 Craner Ave. North Hollywood 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. Good eats, good drinks, and shopping ...
The annual San Fernando Valley Veterans Day Parade made its way along Laurel Canyon Boulevard in a mile-long expression of ...
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