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5 Fun Events In Beverly Hills This Weekend
Need something to do this weekend in Beverly Hills? Patch has you covered.
BEVERLY HILLS, CA — A beautiful Thanksgiving weekend is on tap, and there's plenty to do around Beverly Hills to stay busy.
Here are our five picks for fun this weekend (Nov. 29, 30 and Dec. 1) in Beverly Hills:
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"Join Santa Claus at Two Rodeo Drive for complimentary visits throughout the holiday season."
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BOLD Holidays 2019 | Magic of the Holiday: Friday, Dec. 29
"Magic of the Holidays – November 16, 29 & December 7, 20 | 5 – 8 p.m. - LED lights will bring modern holiday magic to Rodeo Drive. Dancers, singers, stilt walkers and cyr acrobatics will all features elements of light as they move along Rodeo Drive."
"PBN is delighted to announce the premiere of its new documentary Vegan 2019 in Los Angeles' Beverly Hills. In recent years, the vegan movement has skyrocketed; no longer a niche movement, the v-word now makes regular appearances in the mainstream. Data puts the number of vegans in the UK for example anywhere between 600,000 and 3.5 million, depending which source you look at."
Beverly Gardens to Pt Vicente Bicycle Ride: Sunday, Dec. 1
"Ride from Beverly Hills to Rancho Palos Verdes. We begin at Beverly Gardens Park (free all day parking on Sundays) and we ride out to Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica. We then go south around the Marina and travel past Dockweiler Beach and along the South Bay. We'll stop at Malaga Cove Plaza and the Point Vicente Interpretive Center. From there, we will head back with a stop at Del Rey Lagoon before taking the Ballona Creek Bike Path into Culver City. We'll come north through Cheviot Hills and Beverlywood on our way back to Beverly Hills."
Advent Lessons & Carols: Sunday, Dec. 1
"One of the most beloved services of the year, Advent Lessons and Carols is modeled after the service made famous at King’s College. Amid a candlelit church, the choir sings carols, motets and anthems of the season, as we await and prepare for the birth of Christ. Led by All Saints’ Choir."
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