Sunday

04-20-2025 Vol 1936

Explore a Relaxing Saturday in Los Angeles with Diverse Activities

This beautiful Saturday in Los Angeles offers a variety of events perfect for relaxation and fun, ranging from festivals to yoga sessions.

Locals can immerse themselves in the vibrancy of the Eastside Picnic Festival, which celebrates community spirit and live music.

Taking place at the East LA Civic Center, this monthly event is organized by The Queer Mercado and features local vendors, food, and entertainment.

Enjoy live performances from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., all free of charge.

The E Line Metro is the perfect transportation option, dropping visitors off right at the East LA Civic Center Station.

For those looking for a calming start to their day, Easy Mornings in Grand Park is back with engaging activities in Downtown L.A.

This event is designed for all ages and includes family yoga, theater, dance, arts and crafts, and a curated marketplace by Smorgasburg L.A.

Running from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Easy Mornings programming aims to foster a sense of community recovery and healing through creative expression.

Earth Day is celebrated today at the Marine Cabrillo Aquarium in San Pedro with a variety of family-friendly activities.

The event kicks off with a beach cleanup from 9 a.m. to noon, followed by an Earth Day Fair and Market from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Visitors can also take part in a Native Garden Restoration activity from 1 to 3 p.m., and there will be food trucks available to satisfy appetites.

Admission to these eco-friendly festivities is free, making it an accessible option for families.

The L.A. Zoo contributes to Earth Day celebrations with its Wild for the Planet event featuring special programs over the weekend.

Activities highlight conservation efforts and engage visitors with animal wellness discussions, live performances, and kid-friendly storytime.

For those interested in culinary experiences, honey tastings will also be available, alongside opportunities for photos with “Big Bunny.”

All activities are included with zoo admission, although certain experiences may incur additional costs.

If you’re looking for more opportunities to unwind, check out Screen Free Saturday at Ivy Station in Culver City, where you can disconnect and relax.

Additionally, family-friendly fun continues with the “Touch-a-Truck” pop-up at Discovery Cube Los Angeles, ending today.

In another delightful offering, Levitt Los Angeles joins forces with Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez for a Spring Celebration at Hope & Peace Park.

The Natural History Museum (NHM) is also hosting hands-on activities surrounding Earth Day, providing nature photography and birding opportunities to guests.

Art enthusiasts can explore MOCA’s annual Plant Sale at The Geffen Contemporary, which features a marketplace filled with greenery and botanical art.

To cultivate inner peace this morning, bring a yoga mat to the California African American Museum’s Self Care Yoga program, allowing for rejuvenation and relaxation.

As Saturday unfolds, there are countless ways to embrace the day in L.A., whether through community events, nature exploration, or simply enjoying the outdoors.

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Benjamin Clarke