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Hikes, brunches, wine tastings, networking, Shabbat dinner, yoga, meditation, herbal mixology nights, music shows, comedy shows, and more. You’d be hard pressed to find a week without seeing something that could interest you. So, take a peek at the calendar and see what events are coming up in your neighborhood, and all around Los Angeles.
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The Magic Hour
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next Magic Hour in November.
Join us for our last Magic Hour of the summer! We’ll be taking over an outdoor patio for a pizza party under the stars, enjoying warm weather vibes and gearing up for the High Holidays. All tix include two drinks from the bar (beers on tap, fruity seltzers, seasonal cocktails and mocktails) and all kinds of pizza: truffle veggie, classic margherita, vegan sausage, and more.
Each month, our Magic Hour explores a different part of Los Angeles. This time, we’re heading to one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the city—historic West Adams. Dating back to the 1800s, it’s considered L.A.’s very first suburb and contains amazing examples of Craftsman and Victorian architecture, and it’s been home to Black icons like Hattie McDaniel, Marvin Gaye, and Ray Charles (who built his recording headquarters there). It was also the first home of Congregation Beth Jacob, the largest Orthodox synagogue in the Western U.S., which was formerly known as the “West Adams Hebrew Congregation.”
Tickets will go fast—get yours before we sell out!
Wednesday, September 21
6:00–9:00 pm
West Adams
$25 through September 18
$36 from September 19–21, while tix last
Please note that in order to attend, all guests must be fully vaxxed and provide proof in advance.
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