Beyond by Van Gogh; Lunar New Year Celebrations: SoCal weekend

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA – Patch has curated fun, interesting and entertaining events across Southern California – from the southernmost tip of San Diego to Orange and Riverside counties to the beaches and valleys of Los Angeles.

Some are free. Some have a fee.

Whether you decide to do an activity close to home, a mini day trip or a virtual event, see what’s planned this weekend from Saturday 5th February to Sunday 6th February.

Find out what’s happening in Encinitas with free real-time patch updates.

Check with the event organizers to confirm dates, times, and locations if activities have been updated since it was released on the patch.

LOS ANGELES COUNTY:

Find out what’s happening in Encinitas with free real-time patch updates.

An Enchanted Fairy Hunt Adventure: Crestwood Hills Park, Los Angeles

Barnsdall Arts Sundays: Virtual about Barnsdall Arts, Los Angeles

Fitness Fest and Conscious Night Market: Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica

LACC Swap Meetings: Los Angeles City College Swap Meetings, Los Angeles

Wayback Daddies: The Warehouse Restaurant, Marina Del Rey

ORANGE COUNTY:

Author Joe Ide with The Goodbye Coast: Book Carnival, Orange

California Cool Art Auction: Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach and Virtual

Celebrate the Lunar New Year: The District in Tustin Legacy, Tustin

D. Yoder Family Sundays: Lunar New Year Celebration: Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens, San Clemente

Circus of Dreamers: Theater Samueli, Costa Mesa

Lunar New Year: Pretend City Children’s Museum, Irvine

Monthly Gardening Checklist for February with Sarah Smith: Virtual via Roger’s Gardens, Newport Beach

Running Hot: Great Rolling Stones Tribute: Biergarten @ Old World HB, Huntington Beach

Saturday Brunch Fun Facts: TRADE Marketplace, Irvine

Tennis Lessons: Ridgecrest Park, Aliso Viejo

Tet Festival: OC Fair & Event Center, Costa Mesa

Vadym Kholodenko in Recital: Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, Costa Mesa

RIVERSIDE COUNTY:

Alcohol Ink Tumbler Workshop: Phearless, Moreno Valley

Bad Chemistry: Dorry’s Bar & Grill at Tom’s Farms, Temescal Valley

Karaoke: Texas Lil’s Mesquite Grill, Temecula

Happy Lion Dancers: Pechanga Resort Casino, Temecula

Sweet Love Sip and Paint: Phearless, Moreno Valley and Virtual

COUNTRYSIDE SAN BERNARDINO:

Live Blues Music: Ritual Brewing Company, Redlands

Ritual Paint Night: Ritual Brewing Company, Redlands

LANDSCAPE SAN DIEGO:

Beyond Van Gogh: Timothy Norris

BoomBox with BackBeat Brass, Red Giant Project: Music Box, San Diego

Dino and Animal Planters: Water Conservation Garden, El Cajon

Discovery Tour: San Elijo Lagoon Nature Center, Encinitas

Family Fun Day: San Elijo Lagoon Nature Center, Encinitas

Free Juicy Saturday: Waterwise Botanicals, Bonsall

Karl Denson’s Little Universe with Mattson 2: Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach

Mitchell Thorp Foundation Warrior Spirit 5K: Poinsettia Park, Carlsbad

San Diego Legion: SDSU Sports Deck, San Diego

San Diego Tet Festival: Mira Mesa Community Park, San Diego

Winter Chamber Heat Participants Concert: St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, Poway

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