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DESCRIPTION:July 7th at 7:00pm. Ken Bernstein\, the City Planner for the Ci
ty of Los Angeles and a national advocate for historic preservation shares
how Los Angeles has led the nation in historic preservation and shares ho
w other cities can do the same.\nLos Angeles has an image as the “City of
the Future”―a city always at the cutting edge of change―but also as a “thr
owaway metropolis” that cares little about its history or architectural le
gacy. Yet the reality is quite different. Over the past decade\, the City
of Los Angeles has developed one of the most successful historic preservat
ion programs in the nation\, culminating with the completion of the nation
’s most ambitious citywide survey of historic resources.\n*$10 Presentatio
n only – Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)*$15 Presentation only
– Non Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)$66 Presentation and hardc
over book including shipping\, Member price (Pay Below with small Paypal f
ee)$71 Presentation and hardcover book including shipping\, Non-Member pri
ce (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)*After your purchase you will be email
ed the special presentation link by 6pm the day before the presentation an
d by 12pm on the day of the presentation.\nWindsor Square Hancock Park His
toric Society\nPresents\nPreserving Los Angeles: How Historic Places Can T
ransform America’s Cities\nby Ken Bernstein\nJuly 7th at 7:00pm\n\n\n\nAll
across the city\, historic preservation is now transforming Los Angeles\,
while also pointing the way to how other cities can use preservation to r
evitalize their neighborhoods and build community. Preserving Los Angeles:
How Historic Places Can Transform America’s Cities\, authored by Ken Bern
stein\, who oversees Los Angeles’ Office of Historic Resources\, tells thi
s under-appreciated L.A. story: how historic preservation has been transfo
rming neighborhoods\, creating a Downtown renaissance\, and guiding the fu
ture of the city.\nWhile it is younger than many East Coast cities\, Los A
ngeles has a remarkable collection of architectural resources in all style
s\, reflecting the legacy of notable architects from the past 150 years. A
s one of the most diverse cities in the world\, Los Angeles is also breaki
ng new ground in its approach to historic preservation\, extending beyond
the preservation of significant architecture\, to also identify and protec
t the places of social and cultural meaning to all of Los Angeles’s commun
ities. Preserving Los Angelesilluminates a Los Angeles that will surprise
even longtime Angelenos―highlighting dozens of lesser-known buildings\, ne
ighborhoods\, and places in every corner of the city that have been “found
” by SurveyLA\, the first-ever city-wide survey of Los Angeles’ historic r
esources. The text is richly illustrated through images by a prominent arc
hitectural photographer\, Stephen Schafer. Preserving Los Angeles is an au
thoritative chronicle of Los Angeles’ urban transformation― and a useful g
uide for citizens and urban practitioners nationally seeking to draw lesso
ns for their own cities.
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July 7th
at 7:00pm. Ken Bernstein\, the City Planner for the City of
Los Angeles and a national advocate for historic preservation shares how L
os Angeles has led the nation in historic preservation and shares how othe
r cities can do the same.
\n
Los Angeles has an image as the “Ci
ty of the Future”―a city always at the cutting edge of change―but also as
a “throwaway metropolis” that cares little about its history or architectu
ral legacy. Yet the reality is quite different. Over the past decade\, the
City of Los Angeles has developed one of the most successful historic pre
servation programs in the nation\, culminating with the completion of the
nation’s most ambitious citywide survey of historic resources.
\n
*$10 Presentation only – Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)*$15 Presentation only – Non Members
(Pay Below with small Paypal fee) $
66 Presentation and hardcover book including shipping\, Member price (Pay
Below with small Paypal fee) $71 Pre
sentation and hardcover book including shipping\, Non-Member price (Pay Be
low with small Paypal fee)
*After your purchase you will be emailed the special presentation link by
6pm the day before the presentation and by 12pm on the day of the presenta
tion.
\n\n
Presents
\n
Preserving Los Angeles: How Hist
oric Places Can Transform America’s Cities
\n
by Ken Bernstein
\n
July 7th
at 7:00pm
\n
\n\n
\n
All across the city\, hi
storic preservation is now transforming Los Angeles\, while also pointing
the way to how other cities can use preservation to revitalize their neigh
borhoods and build community. Preserving Los Angeles: How Historic Pla
ces Can Transform America’s Cities\, authored by Ken Bernstein\, who
oversees Los Angeles’ Office of Historic Resources\, tells this under-appr
eciated L.A. story: how historic preservation has been transforming neighb
orhoods\, creating a Downtown renaissance\, and guiding the future of the
city.
\n
While it is younger than many East Coast cities\, Los Angele
s has a remarkable collection of architectural resources in all styles\, r
eflecting the legacy of notable architects from the past 150 years. As one
of the most diverse cities in the world\, Los Angeles is also breaking ne
w ground in its approach to historic preservation\, extending beyond the p
reservation of significant architecture\, to also identify and protect the
places of social and cultural meaning to all of Los Angeles’s communities
. Preserving Los Angelesilluminates a Los Angeles that will surpr
ise even longtime Angelenos―highlighting dozens of lesser-known buildings\
, neighborhoods\, and places in every corner of the city that have been “f
ound” by SurveyLA\, the first-ever city-wide survey of Los Angeles’ histor
ic resources. The text is richly illustrated through images by a prominent
architectural photographer\, Stephen Schafer. Preserving Los Angeles<
/em> is an authoritative chronicle of Los Angeles’ urban transformation― a
nd a useful guide for citizens and urban practitioners nationally seeking
to draw lessons for their own cities.
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 22nd. 7:00 PM. In 1933\, “Fortune” magazi
ne suggested to the American fashion industry that they could benefit from
the showmanship demonstrated by the Hollywood designers in order to compe
te with the French couturiers. The Hollywood designer “Fortune” most prais
ed was Adrian of M-G-M. It was a logical choice as Adrian’s design for Joa
n Crawford in the 1932 film “Letty Lynton” dominated the fashion industry
for the next two years. Join us for Adrian\, American Designer\, Hollywood
Original by Richard Matukonis-Adkins.\n$10 Presentation only – Members (
Pay Below with small Paypal fee)*$15 Presentation only – Non Members (Pay
Below with small Paypal fee)*$55 Presentation and electronic book\, Membe
r price (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)$60 Presentation and electronic b
ook\, Non-Member price (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)Purchase e-book or
additional e-books separately\n*After your purchase you will be emailed t
he special presentation link by 6pm the day before the presentation and by
12pm on the day of the presentation.\n\nThe Windsor Square Hancock Park H
istorical Society\npresents\nAdrian\, American Designer\, Hollywood Origin
al\nwith author Richard Matukonis-Adkins\nPlease join us Wednesday\, Septe
mber 22nd. 7:00 PM\n\n\n\nDespite offers to go into the retail business as
early as 1928\, Adrian did not enter the commercial fashion world until 1
942\, after leaving M-G-M\, but taking his fame with him. In 1944 he would
win the prestigious Coty Award for fashion design. One of the reasons he
did so was his innovative Trompe l’oiel painted imagery on fabric\, a tast
eful solution to the L-85 fabric restrictions of World War II. So proud of
the award was Adrian that he added the line “American Designer” to all hi
s advertisements in the prestigious fashion magazines.\nBy 1952\, he had a
chieved all his dreams. He was famous\, successful\, married to a lovely w
oman\, movie star Janet Gaynor\, father to a son\, Robin\, had traveled to
Africa\, and was working happily in fashion\, theatre\, and fine art. Unf
ortunately\, a weak heart demanded he give up his fashion business. His “r
etirement” however\, was hardly inactive.\nAttendance at a film festival i
n Brazil in 1952 led the Adrians to build – by hand – a home outside the n
ew capital of Brasilia. They spent half their year in Brazil and half in L
os Angeles. Janet made a return to movies in 1957\, and Adrian designed hi
s first stage production since 1924\, a musical version of his film hit “G
rand Hotel”. Dual offers came to Janet and Adrian to continue theatrical w
ork\, her to star in “Midnight Sun” with Arthur Hill\, and for Adrian to d
esign for the musical which became “Camelot” and for which he was awarded
a posthumous Tony Award\, shared with Tony Duquette\, who completed the pr
oduction after Adrian suddenly died three months into the assignment.\nThe
nostalgia boom began just a few years after Adrian’s passing\, but the su
rviving pieces of his film work were soon commanding high prices at auctio
ns\, with the Judy Garland-worn ruby slippers becoming the most valuable o
f all movie artifacts. Also\, his couturier work began to be presented in
museum exhibitions all over the world.\nAccording to their son\, Robin\, n
either Janet nor Adrian dwelt in the past. He would probably be a little s
urprised at the attention his work still receives\, but would nonetheless
be pleased about it\, I’m sure.\nI have studied Adrian and his work for th
e last two decades\, with the result being my book\, “Adrian – American De
signer\, Hollywood Original” and I am pleased to be able to share new info
rmation with those familiar with his work and to introduce him to new audi
ences who know the designer\, but not as much about the man.
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Wednesday\, September 22nd. 7:00 PM. In 1
933\, “Fortune” magazine suggested to the American fashion industry that t
hey could benefit from the showmanship demonstrated by the Hollywood desig
ners in order to compete with the French couturiers. The Hollywood designe
r “Fortune” most praised was Adrian of M-G-M. It was a logical choice as A
drian’s design for Joan Crawford in the 1932 film “Letty Lynton” dominated
the fashion industry for the next two years. Join us for Adrian\, America
n Designer\, Hollywood Original by Richard Matukonis-Adkins.
\n
$10 Presentation only – Members
(Pay Below with small Paypal fee)* $
15 Presentation only – Non Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)* $55P
resentation and electronic book\, Member price(Pay Below
with small Paypal fee) $60 Presentation and electronic book\, Non-Member price (Pay Below wi
th small Paypal fee) Purchase e-book or
additional e-books separately \n*After your purchase yo
u will be emailed the special presentation link by 6pm the day before the
presentation and by 12pm on the day of the presentation.
\n\n
The Windsor Square Hancock
Park Historical Society
\n
presents
\n
Adrian\, American Designer\, Hollywo
od Original
\n
with author Richard Matukonis-Adkins
\n
Please join us Wednesday\, Septembe
r 22nd. 7:00 PM
\n
\n\n
\n
Despite offer
s to go into the retail business as early as 1928\, Adrian did not enter t
he commercial fashion world until 1942\, after leaving M-G-M\, but taking
his fame with him. In 1944 he would win the prestigious Coty Award for fas
hion design. One of the reasons he did so was his innovative Trompe l’oiel
painted imagery on fabric\, a tasteful solution to the L-85 fabric restri
ctions of World War II. So proud of the award was Adrian that he added the
line “American Designer” to all his advertisements in the prestigious fas
hion magazines.
\n
By 1952\, he had achieved all his dreams. He was f
amous\, successful\, married to a lovely woman\, movie star Janet Gaynor\,
father to a son\, Robin\, had traveled to Africa\, and was working happil
y in fashion\, theatre\, and fine art. Unfortunately\, a weak heart demand
ed he give up his fashion business. His “retirement” however\, was hardly
inactive.
\n
Attendance at a film festival in Brazil in 1952 led the
Adrians to build – by hand – a home outside the new capital of Brasilia. T
hey spent half their year in Brazil and half in Los Angeles. Janet made a
return to movies in 1957\, and Adrian designed his first stage production
since 1924\, a musical version of his film hit “Grand Hotel”. Dual offers
came to Janet and Adrian to continue theatrical work\, her to star in “Mid
night Sun” with Arthur Hill\, and for Adrian to design for the musical whi
ch became “Camelot” and for which he was awarded a posthumous Tony Award\,
shared with Tony Duquette\, who completed the production after Adrian sud
denly died three months into the assignment.
\n
The nostalgia boom be
gan just a few years after Adrian’s passing\, but the surviving pieces of
his film work were soon commanding high prices at auctions\, with the Judy
Garland-worn ruby slippers becoming the most valuable of all movie artifa
cts. Also\, his couturier work began to be presented in museum exhibitions
all over the world. \nAccording to their son\, Robin\, neither Janet
nor Adrian dwelt in the past. He would probably be a little surprised at
the attention his work still receives\, but would nonetheless be pleased a
bout it\, I’m sure.
\n
I have studied Adrian and his work for the las
t two decades\, with the result being my book\, “Adrian – American Designe
r\, Hollywood Original” and I am pleased to be able to share new informati
on with those familiar with his work and to introduce him to new audiences
who know the designer\, but not as much about the man.
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Sunday July 31st\, 1-5pm. Please join us at the historical Gilm
ore Adobe on Sunday\, July 31st\, from 1:00 to 5:00 for our Annual Meeting
and barbecue. The Gilmore Adobe was built in 1852 and is located in that
mysterious space at The Grove hidden behind tall walls\, beautiful gardens
\, and colorful peacocks. Wedged between Maggiano’s\, the former home of W
ood Ranch\, and Umami Burger the Gilmore Adobe is beautifully preserved an
d is one of the oldest homes in Los Angeles. It has served the Gilmore fam
ily since Arthur Gilmore purchased the house and surrounding 256 acres in
1880. Guests will have full access to the charming museums and on the grou
nds of the adobe. We will have a guest speaker and food and wine will be s
erved.\nSOLD OUT\n\n\n\nMembers – $55* Non-Members – $65* \n\n\n\n\n\nSund
ay\, July 31st 1:00pm to 5:00pm\n\n\nGilmore Adobe\, Charming museums and
on the grounds\, Guest speaker\n\n\n6333 W. Third Street\, Los Angeles\, 9
0036
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Sunday July 31st\, 1-5pm. Please join us at the his
torical Gilmore Adobe on Sunday\, July 31st\, from 1:00 to 5:00 for our An
nual Meeting and barbecue. The Gilmore Adobe was built in 1852 and is loca
ted in that mysterious space at The Grove hidden behind tall walls\, beaut
iful gardens\, and colorful peacocks. Wedged between Maggiano’s\, the form
er home of Wood Ranch\, and Umami Burger the Gilmore Adobe is beautifully
preserved and is one of the oldest homes in Los Angeles. It has served the
Gilmore family since Arthur Gilmore purchased the house and surrounding 2
56 acres in 1880. Guests will have full access to the charming museums and
on the grounds of the adobe. We will have a guest speaker and food and wi
ne will be served.
\n
SOLD OUT
\n\n
\n\n
Members – $55* Non-Members – $65
*
\n\n\n\n\n\n
Sunday\, July 31st 1:00pm to 5:00pm
\n\n\n
Gilmore Adobe\, Charming
museums and on the grounds\, Guest speaker
\n\n\n
6333
W. Third Street\, Los Angeles\, 90036
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, September 11 at 10:00 the gates of Greystone Manor ope
n. Soon afterward at 10:30 Ghosts Of Greystone author\, Clete Keith will t
ake 20 Historical Society members on a special guided “ghost tour” of the
Mansion. Clete Keith worked at Greystone for 20 years and his book is base
d on his experiences as well as his interviews with others. This is not an
architectural tour of Greystone. Those who come at 10:00 will experience
the beautiful gardens leading up to the house and will then meet in the co
urtyard of the mansion.\n$25 Members Only\nSOLD OUT\nSunday\, September 11
th\n10am\n905 Loma Vista Drive. Beverly Hills\nParking is in the upper par
king lot.\nPlease wear comfortable shoes for there are a lot of steps and
no elevators involved with this tour.\nNo food or drinks are allowed insid
e the Manor.
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220911T123000
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Sunday\, Septe
mber 11 at 10:00 the gates of Greystone Manor open. Soon afterward at 10:3
0 Ghosts Of Greystone author\, Clete Keith will take 20 Historical Society
members on a special guided “ghost tour” of the Mansion. Clete Keith work
ed at Greystone for 20 years and his book is based on his experiences as w
ell as his interviews with others. This is not an architectural tour of Gr
eystone. Those who come at 10:00 will experience the beautiful gardens lea
ding up to the house and will then meet in the courtyard of the mansion.
p>\n
$25 Members Only
\n
SOLD OUT \nSunday\, September 11th \n10am \n905 Loma Vista Drive. Beverly Hills
\n
Parking is in the upper parking lot.
\n
Please wea
r comfortable shoes for there are a lot of steps and no elevators involved
with this tour.
\n
No food or drinks are allowed inside the Manor.
\n
\n
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dsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Past Event
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 5th\, 2022 from 11:00 to 3:00\, Please join
us for the continuation of the Windsor Square~Hancock Park Historical Soc
iety home tour. This annual event was put on a two-year hiatus because of
the pandemic and is now back. This year’s home tour features a selection o
f century-old houses on one of Hancock Park’s premier streets\, Rimpau Bou
levard. Join us as these generous homeowners open their seldomly seen hous
es for you. There will be food and refreshments as well as a silent auctio
n. Three of the homes were designed by renowned architect Gordon Kaufmann.
\n\nMember tickets are $65 (+ a small Paypal fee) Non-Members $75 (+ a sma
ll Paypal fee)\nFood and Refreshments Silent Auction\n\n\n\nSaturday\, Nov
ember 5th\, 2022 from 11:00 to 3:00\n\n\n\nLocation will be provided with
the purchase of your ticket
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221105T150000
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SUMMARY:Rimpau Boulevard Home Tour
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Saturday\, November 5th\, 2022 from 11:00 to 3:00\
, Please join us for the continuation of the Windsor Square~Hancock Park H
istorical Society home tour. This annual event was put on a two-year hiatu
s because of the pandemic and is now back. This year’s home tour features
a selection of century-old houses on one of Hancock Park’s premier streets
\, Rimpau Boulevard. Join us as these generous homeowners open their seldo
mly seen houses for you. There will be food and refreshments as well as a
silent auction. Three of the homes were designed by renowned architect Gordon Kaufmann.
\n\n
Member tickets are $65
(+ a small Paypal fee) Non-Members $75 (+ a small Paypal fee)
\n
Food and Refreshments Silent Auction
\n
\n\n
\n
Saturday\, November 5th\, 2022 from 11:00 to 3:00
\n\n\n\n
Loca
tion will be provided with the purchase of your ticket
\n
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ark Historical Society
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Past Event
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Please mark your calendars to join your fellow members of the H
istorical Society for our annual holiday party on Sunday\, December 11th a
t 1:00. This year we will be enjoying the festivities at the much-loved 10
0-year-old Tam O’Shanter in Atwater Village. This was Walt Disney’s favori
te place for lunch and the plaque on table 31 is a testament to it. Roast
beef\, Yorkshire pudding\, fresh salmon\, roasted chicken\, Martinis and
rum toddies\, etc.\nSunday\, December 11th at 1:00\nTam O’Shanter\n2980 Lo
s Feliz Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA 90039\nFestive all year long and especiall
y this time of year.\nMembers: $75\nGuests: $85
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221211T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221211T170000
LOCATION:Tam O’Shanter @ 2980 Los Feliz Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA 90039
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOLIDAY PARTY AT TAM O’SHANTER
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arty-at-tam-oshanter/
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Please mark your calendars to join your fellow membe
rs of the Historical Society for our annual holiday party on Sunday\, Dece
mber 11th at 1:00. This year we will be enjoying the festivities at the mu
ch-loved 100-year-old Tam O’Shanter in Atwater Village. This was Walt Disn
ey’s favorite place for lunch and the plaque on table 31 is a testament to
it. Roast beef\, Yorkshire pudding\, fresh salmon\, roasted chicken\, Ma
rtinis and rum toddies\, etc.
\n
Sunday\, December 11th at 1:00 \nTam O’Shante
r \n2980 Los Feliz Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA 90039
\n
Festive all year long and especially this time of year.<
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Members: $75 \nGuests: $85
\n
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DESCRIPTION:*This event is SOLD OUT*\nYou are cordially invited to attend\n
THE WINDSOR SQUARE HANCOCK PARK HISTORICAL SOCIETY\nANNUAL TEA\nSunday\, F
ebruary 26th\, 2023\n1pm – 4pm\nWilshire Country Club\n301 North Rossmore
\nSpecial Guest\nCouncilwoman Katy Young Yaroslavsky\nGuest Speaker\nPhoto
grapher & Author Tom Zimmerman\nSpectacular Illumination: Neon Los Angeles
1925-1965
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230226T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230226T160000
LOCATION:Wilshire Country Club @ 301 North Rossmore\, Los Angeles\, CA 9000
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SUMMARY:ANNUAL TEA
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*This even
t is SOLD OUT*
\n
You are co
rdially invited to attend \nTHE WINDSOR SQUARE HANCOCK PARK HISTORICA
L SOCIETY \nANNUAL TEA
\n
Sunday\, February 26th\, 2023 \n1pm – 4pm \nWilshire Count
ry Club \n301 North Rossmore
\n
Special Guest \nCouncilwoman Katy Young Yaroslavsky
\n
Guest Speaker \nPhotographer & Author Tom Z
immerman \nSpectacular Illumination: Neon Los Angeles 1925-1965
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Come to a guided tour of a very special place by museum owner C
arrie Siegel. \nThe Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society\nInvite
s you to join fellow members on a short voyage to Glendale to The Museum o
f Neon Art.\nSunday\, April 16th at 1:00pm\nMembers: $10\nNon Members: $15
\nAdmission + Tom Ziimmerman’s book of historic L.A. neon Spectacular Illu
mination: $30\nLimit 30 People (so get your tickets today)\n216 S. Brand B
lvd.\, Glendale\, CA. 91204\nConvenient parking at The Americana right acr
oss the street\nNo host lunch following at either Shake Shack or In and Ou
t Burger following. Both a short walk from the museum.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230416T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230416T153000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Museum of Neon Art
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Come to a guided tour of a very special place by museum o
wner Carrie Siegel.
\n
The Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society
\n
Invit
es you to join fellow members on a short voyage to Glendale to The Museum
of Neon Art.
\n
Sunday\, April 16th at 1:00pm
\n
Members: $10 \nNon Memb
ers: $15 \nAdmission + Tom Ziimmerman’s book of historic L.A. neon Spectacular Illumination: $30
\n
Limit 30 People (so get your tickets today)<
/p>\n
216 S.
Brand Blvd.\, Glendale\, CA. 91204
\n
Convenient parking at The Americana right acro
ss the street
\n
No host lunch following at either Shake Shack or In and Out Burger
following. Both a short walk from the museum.
\n
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l Society\,Spectacular Illumination\,The Museum of Neon Art\,Tom Ziimmerma
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DESCRIPTION:The Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society\nPresents\nA
Tree Walking Tour with The Urban Lumberjack\nMembers: $25\nNon Members: $
35\nSaturday May 6th 10:00 am\nMore info at TheUrbanLumberjack.com\nLimite
d to 30 People\nComfortable shoes are suggested for walking
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230506T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230506T130000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:A Tree Walking Tour with The Urban Lumberjack
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The Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society
Limited to 30 People \n
Comfortable shoes are suggested for walking
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Past Event
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DESCRIPTION:Saturday June 3rd. Five Gardens within\nWindsor Square and Frem
ont Place\nStarting at 355 S. Windsor Boulevard\nEnjoy Six Gardens\, Plant
Sales & Silent Auction\nRefreshments will be served\nMembers: $45\nNon-Me
mbers: $55\n\n\nThe Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society\nPresen
ts\nA Secret Garden Tour\nSaturday\, June 3rd 2023\n1:00 to 5:00 PM\nTICKE
TS CAN BE PURCHASED IN PERSON AT 355 SO. WINDSOR BLVD.\n355 S. Windsor Bou
levard is ground zero for A Secret Garden Tour. At this location will be t
he reception desk where guests and docents will receive their wristbands.
This is also where you can pay by credit card\, cash\, or check for admitt
ance to the tour. This location also has a plant sale\, food and refreshme
nts\, and a silent auction.\n\nTagged Garden Party\, music\, silent auctio
n\, Tour\, Windsor Square\, Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society
\n\n← 654 So. Rimpau Boulevard\, Hancock Park
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230603T170000
LOCATION:Address will be given to ticket purchasers
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:A Secret Garden Tour
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Saturday June 3rd. Five Gardens within \nWindsor Square and
Fremont Place \nStarting at 355 S. Windsor Boulevard
\n
Enj
oy Six Gardens\, Plant Sales & Silent Auction \nRefreshments will be
served
\n
Members: $45 \nNon-Memb
ers: $55
\n\n
The Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society \nPresents
\n
A Secret Garden Tour
\n
Saturday\, June 3rd 2023 \n1:00 to 5:00 PM
\n
TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED IN PE
RSON AT 355 SO. WINDSOR BLVD.
\n
355 S. Windsor Bou
levard is ground zero for A Secret Garden Tour. At this location
will be the reception desk where guests and docents will receive their wri
stbands. This is also where you can pay by credit card\, cash\, or check f
or admittance to the tour. This location also has a plant sale\, food and
refreshments\, and a silent auction.
\n
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DTSTAMP:20240328T101740Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Past Event
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:At the young age of 22 actress Nancy Olson had the great fortun
e of being cast in the ingenue role in a film starring William Holden\, Gl
oria Swanson and Erich Von Stroheim. That motion picture was the epic Suns
et Boulevard. For this picture she was nominated for an Academy Award. The
film Sunset Boulevard has always been near and dear to the residents of W
indsor Square and Hancock Park since it was filmed in a mansion once locat
ed at the intersection of Crenshaw and Wilshire Boulevard.\nMember Price $
25\nNon-members $45\nSUNDAY JUNE 4TH 2:00\nHOLLYWOOD HERITAGE 2100 N. HIGH
LAND AVE\nNancy Olson went on to star in many other films including The Ab
sent Minded Professor\, Pollyanna and Airport just to name a few. She has
also appeared on Television and Broadway. An accomplished actress\, wife a
nd mother Nancy Olson is also an author. In a joint venture with Hollywood
Heritage we will be listening to Ms. Olson about her life and career on S
unday\, June 4th at the Hollywood Heritage location\, 2100 N. Highland Ave
. Books will be on sale for Ms. Olson to sign.\nWe are limited to just 35
people so get your tickets now.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230604T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230604T163000
LOCATION:HOLLYWOOD HERITAGE @ 2100 N. HIGHLAND AVE
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:AN AFTERNOON WITH NANCY OLSON
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At the young age of 22 actress
Nancy Olson had the great fortune of being cast in the ingenue role in a f
ilm starring William Holden\, Gloria Swanson and Erich Von Stroheim. That
motion picture was the epic Sunset Boulevard. For this picture she was nom
inated for an Academy Award. The film Sunset Boulevard has always been nea
r and dear to the residents of Windsor Square and Hancock Park since it wa
s filmed in a mansion once located at the intersection of Crenshaw and Wil
shire Boulevard.
\n
Member Price $25 \nNon-members $45
\n
SUNDAY JUNE 4TH 2:00 \nHOLLYWOOD HERITAGE 2100 N. HIGHLAND AVE
\n
Nancy Olson went on to star in many other films including The Absent
Minded Professor\, Pollyanna and Airport just to name a few. She has also
appeared on Television and Broadway. An accomplished actress\, wife and mo
ther Nancy Olson is also an author. In a joint venture with Hollywood Heri
tage we will be listening to Ms. Olson about her life and career on Sunday
\, June 4th at the Hollywood Heritage location\, 2100 N. Highland Ave. Boo
ks will be on sale for Ms. Olson to sign.
\n
We are limited to jus
t 35 people so get your tickets now.
\n
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quare Hancock Park Historical Society
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Past Event
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Windsor Square Hancock Historical Society\nPresents\n2023 Annua
l Meeting and Barbeque\nSOLD OUT!\nNO MORE TICKETS AVAILABLE\nMembers $65
\nNon-Members $80\nOn the grounds of one of the best houses in Windsor Squ
are\n501 S. Plymouth Blvd\, SW corner of 5th and Plymouth.\nNot only is th
e O’Melveny House a beautiful historic Craftsman-style home it is also the
cover photo of our website and was moved in pieces from its original loca
tion at Wilshire Boulevard and New Hampshire Avenue. It is now the home of
our hosts\, Executive Committee member\, Brian Curran and his husband\, K
evin MacLellan.\nIf you would like more information on the history of the
house\, you can go here. https://wilshireboulevardhouses.blogspot.com/201
3/06/3250-wilshire-boulevard-please-see-our.html\nGuest speaker author Ros
emary Lord\nRosemary is an actress and the author of the popular books Hol
lywood: Then And Now\, Los Angeles: Then And Now\, and Los Angeles. Rosema
ry will be speaking to us on the history of the Women’s Club Of Hollywood
of which she is the newly elected President.\nFor new members\, the Histor
ical Society holds its Annual Meeting every year to give out our Landmark
Awards and install our new Executive Committee for the next year. We also
install our new class of Trustees and Advisors.\n\nTagged Annual Meeting\,
Hancock Park\, O’Melveny House\, Windsor Square\, Windsor Square Hancock
Park Historical Society
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230729T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230729T170000
LOCATION:501 S. Plymouth Blvd. Los Angeles\, CA 90020
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Annual Meeting and Barbeque
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Windsor Square Hancock Historical Society
\nPresents
\n
2023 Annual Meeting and Barbeque
\n
SOLD OUT! \nNO MORE TICKETS AVAILABLE
\n
Members $65 \nNon-Members $8
0
\n
On the grounds of one of the best houses in Windsor
Square \n501 S. Plymouth Blvd\, SW corner of 5th and Plymouth.
\n
Not only is the O’Melveny House a beautiful historic Craftsman-style ho
me it is also the cover photo of our website and was moved in pieces from
its original location at Wilshire Boulevard and New Hampshire Avenue. It i
s now the home of our hosts\, Executive Committee member\, Brian Curran an
d his husband\, Kevin MacLellan.
Rosemary is an
actress and the author of the popular books Hollywood: Then And Now\, Los
Angeles: Then And Now\, and Los Angeles. Rosemary will be speaking to us o
n the history of the Women’s Club Of Hollywood of which she is the newly e
lected President.
\n
For new members\, the Historical Society holds i
ts Annual Meeting every year to give out our Landmark Awards and install o
ur new Executive Committee for the next year. We also install our new clas
s of Trustees and Advisors.
\n
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DTSTAMP:20240328T101740Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Past Event
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Join architectural historian Eleanor Schrader and realtor/archi
tectural author Bret Parsons for a spectacular tour of the historic enclav
es of greater Hancock Park. Our double-decker bus will guide us down stree
ts filled with beautiful homes as we reveal secrets that illuminate this c
oveted neighborhood. We’ll regale you with details about its historic revi
val styles\, extraordinary architects (Elmer Grey\, Sumner Hunt\, Paul R.
Williams\, Wallace Neff\, and others)\, filming locations including “Sunse
t Boulevard\,” and anecdotes about the lavish lifestyles of famous persona
lities who inhabited these estates.\nMembers Tickets are $75\nNote that al
l tours require 48 hours’ cancellation notification for refund. You will b
e asked to sign a waiver of liability.\nA portion of the proceeds benefit
Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society.\nUpper-deck seats provide
a unique view of the homes on our tour.\nAdditional details to be emailed
a couple of days before the tour.\nPlease\, no children\, babies\, or pets
.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231014T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231014T120000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:DOUBLE-DECKER BUS TOUR OF WINDSOR SQUARE AND HANCOCK PARK
URL:https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com/event/double-decker-bus-tour-of-wi
ndsor-square-and-hancock-park/
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Join architectural historian Eleanor Schrader and realt
or/architectural author Bret Parsons for a spectacular tour of the histori
c enclaves of greater Hancock Park. Our double-decker bus will guide us do
wn streets filled with beautiful homes as we reveal secrets that illuminat
e this coveted neighborhood. We’ll regale you with details about its histo
ric revival styles\, extraordinary architects (Elmer Grey\, Sumner Hunt\,
Paul R. Williams\, Wallace Neff\, and others)\, filming locations includin
g “Sunset Boulevard\,” and anecdotes about the lavish lifestyles of famous
personalities who inhabited these estates.
\n
Members Tickets are $7
5
\n
Note that all tours require 48 hours’ cancellation notification
for refund. You will be asked to sign a waiver of liability.
\n
A por
tion of the proceeds benefit Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Societ
y.
\n
Upper-deck seats provide a unique view of the homes on our tour
.
\n
Additional details to be emailed a couple of days before the tou
r.
\n
Please\, no children\, babies\, or pets.
\n
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ark\,Historical Society\,Los Angeles\,Paul R. Williams\,Sumner Hunt\,Sunse
t Boulevard\,tour\,Wallace Neff\,Windsor Square\,Windsor Square Hancock Pa
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Past Event
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:For those of you who have never been to The Magic Castle\, you
are in for a treat. The Historical Society will have its long overdue Hall
oween party at this legendary Los Angeles landmark on Thursday\, October 1
9th starting at 5:00. Doors open at 5:00 for drinks and various activities
. This is a no-host bar. At 6:00 guests will enter the main dining where
they will be treated to the Classic Magic Castle 3-Course Prix Fixe Menu\,
and the option to choose from a variety of delicious dishes. The price fo
r dinner and the shows is $175 per person.\n\nCHOICE OF MAIN COURSE GRILLE
D 6oz FILET MIGNON garlic whipped potatoes\, grilled jumbo asparagus\, and
red wine sauce CITRUS ROSEMARY ROASTED HALF CHICKEN garlic whipped potato
es grilled jumbo asparagus\, and citrus beurre blanc PAN-SEARED SCOTTISH S
ALMON garlic whipped potatoes grilled jumbo asparagus\, and citrus beurre
blanc BUCATINI OGLIO E ALIO WITH FRESH TRUFFLES\n\n\n\nPlease select your
main course and ticket from the drop down menu. (small Paypal processing f
ee added)\nAt 8:00 pm there is the Palace Magic Show in the main theater\n
\n\n\nGuests can stay to enjoy more of the rest of the shows and the castl
e until closing which is 1:00 AM. Please keep in mind this is a no-host ba
r and no-host parking. Parking is $25. and carpooling\, Uber\, and Lift ar
e encouraged.\n\n\n\nThe Magic Castle is located at 7001 Franklin Avenue L
os Angeles\, CA 90028 323 851 3313\n\n\n\nThe Magic Castle is a private ma
gic nightclub of the Academy of Magical Arts (AMA) which hosts nightly per
formances and it is considered an honor by many magicians to perform there
. It is located in Hollywood\, California\, and opened its doors on Januar
y 2\, 1963. Only members and their guests are allowed entrance\, though co
urtesy invitations can be obtained by magicians visiting from out of town.
During a typical evening\, there are numerous magic shows and historic d
isplays\, as well as a full-service dining room and numerous bars. The atm
osphere is reminiscent of classic nightclub days\, and a dress code of fan
cy party attire is enforced.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231019T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231019T234500
LOCATION:The Magic Castle @ 7001 Franklin Avenue Los Angeles\, CA 90028
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:MAGIC CASTLE HALLOWEEN PARTY
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For those of you who have never been to Th
e Magic Castle\, you are in for a treat. The Historical Society will have
its long overdue Halloween party at this legendary Los Angeles landmark on
Thursday\, October 19th starting at 5:00. Doors open at 5:00 for drinks a
nd various activities. This is a no-host bar. At 6:00 guests will enter t
he main dining where they will be treated to the Classic Magic Castle 3-Co
urse Prix Fixe Menu\, and the option to choose from a variety of delicious
dishes. The price for dinner and the shows is $175 per person.
\n\n
CHOICE
OF MAIN COURSE GRILLED 6oz FILET MIGNON ga
rlic whipped potatoes\, grilled jumbo asparagus\, and red wine sauce CITRUS ROSEMARY ROASTED HALF CHICKEN garlic whipped pota
toes grilled jumbo asparagus\, and citrus beurre blanc PAN-S
EARED SCOTTISH SALMON garlic whipped potatoes grilled jumbo aspar
agus\, and citrus beurre blanc BUCATINI OGLIO E ALIO WITH FR
ESH TRUFFLES
\n\n\n\n
Please select your main course and ticket from the dr
op down menu. (small Paypal processing fee added)
\n
At 8:00 pm there is the Palace Magic Show in the main
theater
\n\n\n\n
Guests can stay to enjoy more
of the rest of the shows and the castle until closing which is 1:00 AM. Pl
ease keep in mind this is a no-host bar and no-host parking. Parki
ng is $25. and carpooling\, Uber\, and Lift are encouraged.
The
Magic Castle is a private magic nightclub of the Academy of Magical Arts (AMA) which h
osts nightly performances and it is considered an honor by many magicians
to perform there. It is located in Hollywood\, California\, and opened its
doors on January 2\, 1963. Only members
and their guests are allowed entrance\, though courtesy invitations can b
e obtained by magicians visiting from out of town. During a typical eveni
ng\, there are numerous magic shows and historic displays\, as well as a f
ull-service dining room and numerous bars. The atmosphere is reminiscent o
f classic nightclub days\, and a dress code of fancy party attire is enfor
ced.
\n
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DESCRIPTION:Saturday. November 4th 12pm to 4pm\n\n\n\nThe Windsor Square Ha
ncock Park Historical society proudly presents our annual home tour on Sat
urday\, November 4th from 12:00 to 4:00. This year for our home tour we ha
ve scheduled an outing which has not been attempted since 1976. Because of
the stately homes in Hancock Park and Windsor Square there are a wealth o
f Consulate General homes. There are eleven in all but not all will be on
this year’s home tour. As usual for the home tour there are a handful of s
tately historic houses\, lunch and refreshments as well as a silent auctio
n. Prosecco will also be served. Day of sale ticket purchases\, lunch and
the silent auction will be held at 355 S. Windsor Blvd. Names of the count
ry consulates and addresses will be provided within the program at this ad
dress when attendees receive their wrist bands. Security is tight on this
tour so photography and video of any interiors of the consulates is strict
ly forbidden.\nIf you have anything you would like to donate to our silent
auction tax receipts are available. The Historical Society is a non-profi
t 501 c3. Proceeds go to the greening and improvement of various spaces in
and around our area. Most recently the Historical Society donated funds f
or the bistro lighting above the city parking lot on Larchmont Blvd.\nDay
of event tickets\, lunch\, and silent auction will be at 355 S. Windsor Bl
vd.\nTickets for the Consulate Home Tour are $65 for members and $85 for n
on-members.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Tour Tickets Members and Non Members\n\n\n\nMem
ber $68.00 USD\nNon Member $88.75 USD
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SUMMARY:A VERY SPECIAL INTERIOR TOUR OF CONSULATE GENERAL HOMES
URL:https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com/event/home-tour-of-consuls-general
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Saturday. November 4th12pm to 4pm
\n\n\n\n
The Windsor Square Hancock Park His
torical society proudly presents our annual home tour on Saturday\, Novemb
er 4th from 12:00 to 4:00. This year for our home tour we have scheduled a
n outing which has not been attempted since 1976. Because of the stately h
omes in Hancock Park and Windsor Square there are a wealth of Consulate Ge
neral homes. There are eleven in all but not all will be on this year’s ho
me tour. As usual for the home tour there are a handful of stately histori
c houses\, lunch and refreshments as well as a silent auction. Prosecco wi
ll also be served. Day of sale ticket purchases\, lunch and the silent auc
tion will be held at 355 S. Windsor Blvd. Names of the country consulates
and addresses will be provided within the program at this address when att
endees receive their wrist bands. Security is tight on this tour so photog
raphy and video of any interiors of the consulates is strictly forbidden.<
/p>\n
If you have anything you would like to donate to our silent auctio
n tax receipts are available. The Historical Society is a non-profit 501 c
3. Proceeds go to the greening and improvement of various spaces in and ar
ound our area. Most recently the Historical Society donated funds for the
bistro lighting above the city parking lot on Larchmont Blvd.
\n
Day
of event tickets\, lunch\, and silent auction will be at 355 S. Windsor Bl
vd.
\n
Tickets for the Consulate Home Tour are $65 for members and $8
5 for non-members.
\n\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our annual Holiday Christmas Party at world-
famous Lawry’s Prime Rib this year. The original location was on Restauran
t Row on La Cienega Boulevard in Beverly Hills\, California\, and was open
ed in 1938 by Lawrence L. “Lawry” Frank and Walter Van de Kamp. It now has
restaurants all over the world.\nPlease bring a Toys For Tots gift.\n\nMe
mber and guests: $125 (with a small Paypal fee)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWSHPHS Holida
y Party\n\n\nMember $130.05 USD\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur Holiday dinner will be in
the Oval Room\, can hold up to 100 and includes:\nPLATED HORS D’OEUVRES\n
Potato Pancakes with Caviar & Creme Fraiche\nSALAD COURSE\nLawry’s Famous
Original Spinning Bowl Salad\nCrisp romaine\, iceberg lettuce\, baby spina
ch\, shredded beets\, chopped eggs\, croutons\, Lawry’s Vintage Dressing\,
with sourdough bread\nENTREE SELECTIONS\nThe server will take orders for
the choice of one at dinner\nRoasted Prime Ribs of Beef\n8 oz. Cut Carved
to order\, served with mashed potatoes\, Yorkshire pudding\,au jus\, whipp
ed cream horseradish\nChoice of:\nCreamed Spinach\nCreamed Corn\nSalmon Ro
ckefeller\nSkuna Bay salmon\, sautéed spinach\, scampi shrimp\nCrispy Roas
ted Chicken\nHalf of a jidori bird\, wilted chard\nVegetarian Entrée of th
e Day\nDESSERTS\nVanilla Ice with hot fudge ( no berries)\nClassic Dinner
\nIncludes freshly brewed Lavazza Coffee or Harney & Sons Hot Tea\nFor mor
e on the rich delicious history of Lawry’s go here: https://en.wikipedia.o
rg/wiki/Lawry%27s_The_Prime_Rib\n.
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Please join us for our
annual Holiday Christmas Party at world-famous Lawry’s Prime Rib this year
. The original location was on Restaurant Row on La Cienega Boulevard in B
everly Hills\, California\, and was opened in 1938 by Lawrence L. “Lawry”
Frank and Walter Van de Kamp. It now has restaurants all over the world.
p>\n
Please bring a Toys For Tots gift. \n
\n
Member and guests: $125 (with a small Paypal f
ee)
\n\n
Our Holiday dinner will be in the Oval Room\,
can hold up to 100 and includes:
\n
PLATED HORS D’OEUVRES \nPotato Pancakes with Caviar & C
reme Fraiche
\n
SALAD COURSE \nLawry’s Famous Original Spinning Bowl Salad \nCrisp roma
ine\, iceberg lettuce\, baby spinach\, shredded beets\, chopped eggs\, cro
utons\, Lawry’s Vintage Dressing\, with sourdough bread
\n
ENTREE SELECTIONS \nThe server wi
ll take orders for the choice of one at dinner \nRoasted Prime Ribs o
f Beef \n8 oz. Cut Carved to order\, served with mashed potatoes\, Yo
rkshire pudding\,au jus\, whipped cream horseradish \nChoice of: \nCreamed Spinach \nCreamed Corn \nSalmon Rockefeller \nSk
una Bay salmon\, sautéed spinach\, scampi shrimp \nCrispy Roasted Chi
cken \nHalf of a jidori bird\, wilted chard \nVegetarian Entrée
of the Day
\n
DESSERTS<
br />\nVanilla Ice with hot fudge ( no berries)
\n
Classic Dinner \nIncludes freshly brewed
Lavazza Coffee or Harney & Sons Hot Tea
\n
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CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Your Presence is Requested\nTHE WINDSOR SQUARE HANCOCK PARK HIS
TORICAL SOCIETY\nANNUAL AFTERNOON TEA\n*SOLD OUT*\n\nThe Historical Societ
y also accepts checks. Mail to WSHPHS 137 N. Larchmont Blvd. #135 LA\, CA.
90004\nSunday\, January 21st\, 2024\n1pm – 4pm\n\nAt the Historic\nWOMAN’
S CLUB OF HOLLYWOOD\n1749 N. La Brea Avenue\nFounded in 1905\, With its ro
ots deep in Hollywood history\, the Club property is the site of the forme
r Hollywood School for Girls (1908-1932)\, which is still standing on the
property. Jean Harlow\, Carole Lombard\, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.\, Joel McCr
ae\, the daughters of Cecil B. DeMille\, David Selznick\, Louis B. Mayer a
nd many other Golden Era legends attended. Oscar winning costume designer
Edith Head was a teacher. Actor Charles Laughton taught Shakespeare here.
\nFor more on the WCH: https://hollywoodclubla.org/about-us/\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240121T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240121T160000
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SUMMARY:ANNUAL HIGH TEA\, WOMAN’S CLUB OF HOLLYWOOD
URL:https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com/event/annual-high-tea-womans-club-
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Your Presence is Requested \nTHE WINDSOR SQUA
RE HANCOCK PARK HISTORICAL SOCIETY \nANNUAL AFTERNOON TEA
\n
*SOLD OUT* \n
\n
The Historical Society also accepts checks
. Mail to WSHPHS 137 N. Larchmont Blvd. #135 LA\, CA. 90004
\n
Sunday\, January 21st\, 2024 \n
1pm – 4pm \n \nAt the Historic \nWOMAN’S CLUB OF HOLLYWOOD
\n
174
9 N. La Brea Avenue
\n
Founded in 1905\, With its roots dee
p in Hollywood history\, the Club property is the site of the former Holly
wood School for Girls (1908-1932)\, which is still standing on the propert
y. Jean Harlow\, Carole Lombard\, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.\, Joel McCrae\, th
e daughters of Cecil B. DeMille\, David Selznick\, Louis B. Mayer and many
other Golden Era legends attended. Oscar winning costume designer Edith H
ead was a teacher. Actor Charles Laughton taught Shakespeare here.
\n
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DESCRIPTION:BEHIND-THE-SCENES WALKING TOUR OF CBS TELEVISION CITY\, FAIRFAX
\, AND BEVERLY\nFebruary 18\, 2024\n11am\nJoin us for a tour of this histo
ric studio\n*SOLD OUT*\nCome join us as we visit the iconic Television Cit
y building prior to the proposed $1.25 billion expansion. CBS moved to th
is historic property located at Beverly Blvd. and Fairfax in 1950. We will
have a chance to visit the stages where stars like Carol Burnett\, Bea Ar
thur in Maude\, Jean Stapleton and Carroll O’Conner in All In The Family a
nd many more were filmed.\n\nMembers $25. Non-Members $45 SOLD OUT\nFor m
ore on Television City\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Televisi
on_City
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240218T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240218T130000
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SUMMARY:February 2024\, BEHIND-THE-SCENES WALKING TOUR OF CBS TELEVISION CI
TY
URL:https://windsorsquarehancockpark.com/event/2024-behind-the-scenes-walki
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BEHIND-THE-SCENES WALKING TOUR OF CBS TELEVISION CITY\, FAIRFAX\, AN
D BEVERLY
\n
February 18\, 2024
\n
11am
\n
Join us for a tour of this historic studio
\n
*SOLD OUT*
\n
Come join us as we visit
the iconic Television City building prior to the proposed $1.25 billion
expansion. CBS moved to this historic property located at Beverly Blvd. an
d Fairfax in 1950. We will have a chance to visit the stages where stars l
ike Carol Burnett\, Bea Arthur in Maude\, Jean Stapleton and Carroll O’Con
ner in All In The Family and many more were filmed.
\n
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DESCRIPTION:TOUR THE HISTORIC HERALD EXAMINER BUILDING\ndesigned by famed a
rchitect Julia Morgan\n\nIn 1904\, Morgan was the first woman to obtain an
architecture license in California. Greatly impressed by her work on the
reconstruction of the Fairmont Hotel\, after the San Francisco earthquake
of 1906\, Phoebe Hearst recommended Morgan for several large construction
projects\, including Asilomar. Her son\, William Randolph Hearst\, was lik
ewise greatly impressed and\, after his mother’s death\, retained Morgan t
o design what would become the biggest and most famous project of her care
er\, Hearst Castle.\n*SOLD OUT*\nJoin us as we take a tour of the iconic H
erald Examiner Building\nnow housing Arizona State University\n1111 S Broa
dway\, Los Angeles\, CA 90015\nFriday March 1st at 10:00am\, limited ticke
ts\nMembers $25. Non-Members $45\nFollowing the tour there will be a no-ho
st lunch within walking distance at PINE & CRANE\n1120 S. Grand Ave.
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240301T120000
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SUMMARY:TOUR OF THE HISTORIC HERALD EXAMINER BUILDING
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TOUR THE HISTORIC HERALD EXAMINER BUILDING \ndesigned by famed archit
ect Julia Morgan
\n\n
In 1904\, Morgan was the first w
oman to obtain an architecture license in California. Greatly impressed by
her work on the reconstruction of the Fairmont Hotel\, after the San Fran
cisco earthquake of 1906\, Phoebe Hearst recommended Morgan for several large construction proje
cts\, including Asilomar. Her son\, William Randol
ph Hearst\, was likewise greatly impressed and\, after his mother’s de
ath\, retained Morgan to design what would become the biggest and most fam
ous project of her career\, Hearst Castle.
\n
*SOLD OUT*\n
Join us as we take a tour of the icon
ic Herald Examiner Building \nnow housing Arizona State University \n1111 S Broadway\, Los Angeles\, CA 90015
h2>\n
Friday March 1st at 10:00am\, limite
d tickets \nMembers $25. Non-Members $45
\n
Following the tour there will be a no-host lunch withi
n walking distance at PINE & CRANE \n1120 S. Grand Ave.
\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY MARCH 23RD 1:00\nPlease join us for an outing to this
iconic example of Googie architecture lovingly preserved in the Westcheste
r area of Los Angeles. 6710 La Tijera Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA 90045\nMembe
rs $35. Guests: $35. Includes lunch. Beer\, wine\, and mixed drinks are no
host.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Panns\n\n\n\nMembers $37.00 USD\n\nGuests $37.00 USD
\n\n\n\n\n \nPann’s is a coffee shop and restaurant known for its history\
, role in movies\, and distinctive architecture. The restaurant was opened
by husband and wife George and Rena Poulos in 1958.[1][2] It is also know
n for its neon sign\,[3]Googie architecture\, and 1950s decor.[4] The buil
ding and its iconic neon sign were designed by architects Eldon Davis and
Helen Liu Fong of the Armet & Davis architectural firm.[1] Pann’s remains
one of the best preserved examples of Davis’ Googie designs\, according to
the Los Angeles Times\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor more on Pann’s go here. ttps://e
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SATURDAY MARCH 23RD 1:00
\n
Please join us for an outing to this
iconic example of Googie architecture lovingly preserved in the Westcheste
r area of Los Angeles. 6710 La Tijera Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA 90045
\n<
p>Members $35. Guests: $35. Includes lunch. Beer\, wine\, and mixed drinks
are no host.\n\n\n\n
Pann’s is a coffee sh
op and restaurant known for its history\, role in movies\, and distinctive
architecture. The restaurant was opened by husband and wife George and Re
na Poulos in 1958.[1][2] It is also known for its neon sign\,[3]<
a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Googie_architecture' target='_blank'
rel='noreferrer noopener'>Googie architecture\, and 1950s decor.[4] The bu
ilding and its iconic neon sign were designed by arc
hitects Eldon Davis and Hel
en Liu Fong of the Armet & Davis architect
ural firm.[1] Pann’s rem
ains one of the best preserved examples of Davis’ Googie designs\, accordi
ng to the Los Angeles Times