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It’s Sunday! There are some unique experiences available today, including the paintings created by a former president!

So, take a look at this report and then scroll down this page for more information I did not have time to tell you during this broadcast.

Take a look! Enjoy! Please stay safe!

 

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Portraits of Courage: A Commander in Chief’s Tribute to America’s Warriors

Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum

18001 Yorba Linda Boulevard

Yorba Linda

714 983 9120

nixonlibrary.gov

The artistry of the 43rd president of the United States, George W. Bush is on display at the Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.

The nixonlibrary.gov website says “Portraits of Courage: A Commander in Chief’s Tribute to America’s Warriors” is on the west coast only for a limited time. There is a companion book and an app that augment your experience.  

 

Defending America and the Galaxy: Star Wars and SDI

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum

40 Presidential Library and Museum

40 Presidential Drive

Simi Valley

805 522 2977

reaganfoundation.org

See the actual equipment, scripts, props and wardrobe filmmaker George Lucas used to create his epic space opera movies and see the equipment the Reagan Administration produced to protect the U.S. from Soviet intercontinental nuclear weapons attack.

Visitor information is on the reaganfoundation.org website.

 

Closing Sunday!
Valor & Virtue: Jewish American Medal of Honor Recipients

Heroes Hall

OC Fair & Event Center

88 Fair Drive

Costa Mesa

714-708-1500

ocfair.com

Closing Sunday, the powerful and educational exhibition VALOR AND VIRTUE: JEWISH AMERICAN MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS.

The ocfair.com website says the Costa Mesa Heroes Hall exhibit spotlights all 18 Jewish American Medal of Honor recipients with displays of their personal items, uniforms, letters and medals. Admission and parking are free.

 

Closing This Weekend!

Inside Tesla: Supercharging the Electric Revolution

Petersen Automotive Museum

6060 Wilshire Boulevard

Los Angeles

323 930 2277

petersen.org

Closing this weekend at the Petersen Automotive Museum, the most comprehensive collection of Tesla car and artifacts ever curated. The petersen.org website says the exhibit traces Tesla’s story from fledgling startup to electric vehicle innovator.  

 

Descanso Gardens

La Canada Flintridge

818 949 4200

descansogardens.org

You can see the colorful display for yourself! Visitor details are on the descansogardens.org website, which reminds visitors not to delay. This Springtime show only lasts a few weeks.

 

Register Now!

Saturday, April 6th

Science at the Seashore

Coastal Park Cleanup

9am – 10:30am

Cabrillo Marine Aquarium

310 548 7562

cabrillomarineaquarium.org

Register now to Spring clean with the folks at the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium. Their Coastal Park Cleanup is scheduled for Saturday, April 6th from 9am to 10:30am. You are required to make reservations before the event. The cabrillomarineaquarium.org website says the reservation deadline is Thursday, April 4th. The event is free and open to all ages.

 

Free!

Sunday, April 7th @ 2pm

Messiah -Resurrection

Chancel Choir

Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles

Rolling Hills United Methodist Church

26438 Crenshaw Boulevard

Rolling Hills Estates

213 788 4260

icyola.org

info@icyola.org

The award-winning documentary “The Orchestra Chuck Built”, the story of former lawyer turned orchestra conductor Chuck Dickerson, who created the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles, the largest majority African American orchestra in the United States.

Prepare to see in person Conductor Chuck Dickerson, his Inner City Youth Orchestra and the Chancel Choir perform Sunday, April 7th George Handel’s Easter classic Messiah at Rolling Hills United Methodist Church in Rolling Hills Estates.

The icyola.org website says the 2pm event is free!

So, let’s make this “a melodic Easter” weekend. Gayle Anderson, KTLA 5 News.