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Marina Drum Circle Invites Music Lovers To Join Community Jam
The Marina Drum Circle is held each week in Marina del Rey. Find out more about the weekly summer event.

The Marina Drum Circle is held each week in Marina del Rey. Find out more about the weekly summer event.

Venice Family Clinic has administered nearly 15,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, the community health clinic announced.
The closures are a four-weekend celebration and pilot project to find out what a pedestrian-friendly Santa Monica might look like.
An exact move date hasn't been announced yet, but a favorite bagel spot in Ocean Park plans to move to Montana Avenue.
Mighty Pilates has plans to expand and meet the growing demand for more space following the pandemic.
Los Angeles City Councilmember Mike Bonin says that so far, 131 people have moved from living on the Venice Beach boardwalk to housing.
Cayton Children's Museum reopens in August. Here are the details on pay-as-you-wish admission for Los Angeles County residents.
As the deadline arrives for Venice's unhoused to accept offers of housing and shelter or leave the area, sanitation workers arrive.
HiHo Cheeseburger is serving up its signature wagyu burgers seaside.
A month after California's reopening lifted most pandemic restrictions, COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are rising.
The local guitar virtuoso was scheduled to play a mix of Spanish, rock and original pieces at the Women's Club of Laguna Beach, Saturday.
The state says it would be difficult to fully reopen schools with only social distancing in place. Tell Patch: Should masks be a must?
Five Acres, an Altadena-based nonprofit, helped administer COVID-19 shots to the city's foster youth during a vaccination clinic Wednesday.
The mural at Cress Street and Coast Highway may be permanent, thanks to the corner business and a little twist of fate.
California has one of the nation’s longest-running eviction bans.
California is expanding its Golden State Stimulus program. Do you qualify, and if so, for how much?
Laguna Art Museum's first fete for members introduced new director Julie Perlin Lee, and celebrated the opening of a fantastic exhibit.
The Great Plates program, which served more than 4,600 clients during the pandemic, will stop receiving federal support on July 9.
The long-delayed opening of this exquisite show celebrates art about art about art in Laguna Beach.
Merriment and music brought people and canines, of all stripes, together to celebrate diversity.
The city of Santa Monica will extend its eviction moratorium through September, officials announced.
The Marina del Rey Film Festival features independent films from around the world.
Shake Shack is planning to open a location at Westfield Culver City.
The “SpeakEasy” stage is presented by Jack Daniels and features artists specially curated by Pennywise frontman Jim Lindberg.
The effort to offer permanent housing to people living on Ocean Front Walk in Venice begins Monday.
More than 47 million travelers are expected to travel for the 4th of July holiday, AAA reports.
Matthew Rolston's “Art People: The Pageant Portraits” captures close-ups of Pageant of the Masters volunteers.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva asked the LA County Board of Supervisors to declare a state of emergency over homelessness.
No surge is feared yet in Los Angeles County, according to public health officials.
The recall effort against Gov. Gavin Newsom will go forward, officials confirmed. Plus, take our Patch survey to let us know what you think.
Gov. Gavin Newsom sent $600 Golden State Stimulus checks to some Californians with disabilities, but passed over others.
Point Vicente Interpretive Center is accepting volunteer docents. Here's how to get involved.
The LA City Council delayed a vote Wednesday for $5M in initial funding to offer homeless housing but efforts are still planned for Monday.
Pride 2021 commences this weekend, with Pride on the Promenade all day Saturday, June 26th, as party central.
St. Joseph Center will lead a six-week program to help homeless people living at Venice Beach find housing.
It's official: The Coastal, Canyon and Summer Breeze trolley routes are coming back. Here's when to catch a ride.
After months of closures due to the pandemic, the Venice-Abbot Kinney and West LA libraries will reopen.
Fiercely local but with a global following, Laguna's only FM station has moved up the radio dial to 104.7.
The free summer lunch program is for school-aged kids and runs through August 11 in Santa Monica.
Three restaurants are opening Marina del Rey locations this summer.