Sunday
Gates Open @ 7a.m.
Auto Club 400
Auto Club Speedway
9300 Cherry Avenue
Fontana
800 944 7223
Ohhh! There’s a whole lot of racing and rubbing!
The heroes of NASCAR return to southern California for an epic battle in the Auto Club 400.
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Sunday @ 10 a.m.
The HOT ROD Homecoming Car Show
Pomona Fairplex
1101 West McKinley
Pomona
909 623 3711
Different kinds of cars are racing around the Fairplex in Pomona.
The HOT ROD Homecoming Car Show promises a once in a lifetime, up-close look at hundreds of HOT ROD Magazine’s feature and cover cars. Organizers claim this is the largest gathering of its kind in history!
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Sunday @ 10am
60th Anniversary Corvette Celebration Petersen Automotive Museum
6060 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles
323 930 2277
Celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Corvette at the Petersen Automotive Museum.
On display, the first 1953 Corvette ever shown in public, the 1964 World’s Fair Corvette, the 1959 Italian Corvette made of aluminum instead of fiberglass, and more!
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Saturday @ 9am
Railfest 2013
Santa Clara River Valley Railroad Historical Society
Central Park
Fillmore
805 524 2546
Let the railroad do the driving at “Railfest 2013.”
The Santa Clara Valley Railroad Historical Society celebrates its 20th anniversary with train rides, model trains, and arts and crafts booths, and of course, food.
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Sunday
Gates Open @ Noon
6th Annual Uncorked Sunday
Santa Anita Park
285 West Huntington Drive
Arcadia
626 792 7151, Extension 123 www.santaanita.com
Relax in a different kind of racing environment. It’s the sixth annual “Uncorked Sunday” at Santa Anita Park. There’s exciting horse racing plus wine tastings, cuisine sampling, and fine art. If you buy tickets for this event via the Pasadena Humane Society, half of your ticket price with support the shelter’s animal care programs.
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Sunday @ 10am
George Washington’s Acts of Congress
Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum
18001 Yorba Linda Boulevard
Yorba Linda
714 993 3393
You can see President George Washington’s personal copy of the Constitution, Acts of Congress. It’s on display at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. The Constitution is on a nationwide tour to each of the 13 presidential libraries.
This rare volume attracted worldwide attention last summer when it sold at auction for nearly ten-million dollars, a
world record for an American historical document.
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Sunday
UniverSoul Circus
Hollywood Horse Park @ Gate 2
1050 South Prairie Avenue
Inglewood
“The most interactive circus in the world” is in town.
The 2013 UniverSoul Circus cast includes the “Rough Riders” from Ghana, the Shaolin Warriors from China, acrobats Jean Claude and Tatiane from France.
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Sunday @ 3pm
It’s Magic!
Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
12700 Center Court Drive
Cerritos
562 467 8818
The 57th annual edition of “It’s Magic” returns to the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts.
Among the award winning performers are
Quick change artists David and Dania.
And, sleight-of-hand specialist Justin Willman.
That’s tricky!
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Saturday @ 11am
Marta Chilindron: Integral Geometries
Museum of Latin American Art
628 Alamitos Avenue
Long Beach
These are colorful. They’re “Integral Geometries” by artist Marta Chilindrón. This exhibit at the Museum of Latin American Art includes her older as well as new work.
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Saturday @ 9am
The Flower Fields
5704 Paseo Del Norte
Carlsbad
Also colorful, the Flower Fields of Carlsbad. Mother Nature is transforming the rolling hills of North San Diego County into one of the most spectacular and coordinated displays of natural color and beauty anywhere in the world. The nearly fifty acres of Ranunculus flowers are in bloom for the next six to eight weeks.
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Gayle, Gayle on the Go, Anderson
KTLA 5 News
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Los Angeles, CA 90028
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Have a GREAT Sunday!
Gayle Anderson, KTLA 5 News.