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Memorial Day is observed on Monday, May 29th, which means a three-day weekend. While it is a day to remember the sacrifices of the men and women who gave their lives in service to their country, Memorial Day Weekend is also thought by many to be the Unofficial Start of Summer!
Summer is the best time to be in Los Angeles. There are so many festivals, shows, concerts and free events that you could do something different every day. We want to help you have the best summer ever so we've compiled a list with 100 Days of Things to do with Kids in LA this Summer starting today.
Handel’s Ice Cream is sweet on Los Angeles, and this time they’re scooping up real estate—and Rocky Mocha Blast—in Burbank. The new shop lands just off Pass Avenue on May 15, promising swirls of nostalgia, community-minded events, and, yes, a golden ticket: the first 50 guests will score free ice cream for a year. (That’s 52 weeks of sweet bribery—don’t forget your ID.) (Terms and conditions apply.)
If you spot sails on the horizon this May, no, you're not imagining things—and no, Ventura isn’t filming a period drama. The Mystic Whaler, a towering 83-foot, two-masted schooner modeled after a 19th-century coastal cargo ship, is docking at Ventura Harbor Village from May 14 through Memorial Day, and you’re invited to step aboard.
Pomona is about to get a whole lot weirder—in the best way possible. The LA County Fair just dropped its 2025 theme, and it’s not another nostalgic nod to cows and cotton candy. This year, it’s “Art Unleashed.” Translation? Think less craft fair, more cosmic trip through what makes us tick, twitch, and maybe tear up a little.
Running May 2–26, the Fair is embracing the beautiful chaos of creativity in all its forms—culinary, visual, musical, and yes, even mechanical. If you’ve ever caught yourself admiring the engineering of a Ferris wheel mid-scream, congratulations: you’ve already tapped into the fair’s new ethos.
Let’s face it—most of us would happily trade a weekend of doomscrolling and errands for a sword, a crown, and a roasted turkey leg the size of our forearm. Good news: the Renaissance Pleasure Faire is back to grant your wish.
Running Saturdays and Sundays from April 5 through May 18, 2025, at the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, the original SoCal Ren Faire promises a full sensory escape from modern life. And yes, that includes a full-contact joust or three.
By now, you’ve probably heard whispers (or maybe chaotic giggles) about the new kid-magnet making its way to the Westside. CAMP, the wildly imaginative “Family Experience Company,” is unleashing its latest immersive adventure—Fairytale CAMP—right here in Los Angeles starting May 23. And if your idea of a fairytale includes sneaker-clad princesses, dragon-induced disasters, and glitter explosions, then welcome to your happily-ever-after.
If your ideal Thursday night involves tap dancing, krumping, poetry, DJ sets, and Double Dutch—all under one roof—you’ll want to be at the GRAMMY Museum’s Second Annual Hip-Hop Block Party on June 5. And this year? They're not just throwing a party—they're turning the whole museum into a living, breathing tribute to hip-hop, R&B, and the local creative scene that keeps the culture alive.
This isn’t a panel discussion with a playlist. This is a full museum takeover.
Expect energy from the street level to the skyline, with activations on every floor—from a jam session hosted by the National Black Musicians Coalition, to a poetry open mic with Barbara Fant, Alyesha Wise, and Yazmin Monet Watkins that promises to stir something deeper than your average party banter.
Dust off your monocles and start practicing your best “Do not pass go!” because MAINopoly is back, and this time it's celebrating a whole decade of game board-inspired indulgence. On Sunday, May 25th, Santa Monica’s Main Street will once again transform into a culinary Monopoly board, where foodies, families, and folks in bowler hats will roam from Strand to Pier, collecting bites, sips, and Instagram fodder along the way.
By now, San Diego parents are well aware that spring in Chula Vista doesn’t just mean wildflowers and May Gray—it also means Elmo’s back at it again. Elmo’s Springtacular has returned to Sesame Place San Diego, and this year’s celebration isn’t just chalk, scavenger hunts, and storytime.
For many families, it wouldn’t be summer without a visit to a Water Park. Because you’ll find Water Parks all around Southern California, you can make a Water Park visit a day-trip or part of a longer summer trip.
It’s officially summer. Temperatures are rising which means it’s time to go swimming. Here’s a list of public pools in and around Los Angeles.
The California Science Center will premiere GAME ON! Science, Sports & Play on May 15, 2025 – a uniquely Los Angeles exhibition that will inspire people of all ages, backgrounds, genders and abilities through an array of exciting and immersive activities.
Designed by the California Science Center with the generous support and active collaboration of the Walter Family Foundation, Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation, and LA84 Foundation, this dynamic exhibition showcases the powerful connection between science, sports and play, while celebrating the joy of the human body in motion.
Queen Mary Unveils New Art Gallery and More at Community Day May 27th Named the top Specialty Museum in Long Beach by TripAdvisor, the Queen Mary is a living testament to elegance, history, and artistry. Moored in Long Beach, this historic ocean liner offers guests an immersive experience where art, architecture, and the ship’s storied past come to life.
The Queen Mary Unveils New Art Gallery, New Archives Museum, New Expanded Self-Guided Tours, Restored Artwork, and More
With its newly restored art deco masterpiece, captivating exhibits, and curated art gallery, the Queen Mary remains a cornerstone of Southern California’s cultural landscape.
On Tuesday, May 27, from 10AM to 5PM, the ship will host a Queen Mary Community Day, offering free admission for visitors to experience The Queen Mary’s artistic and historical treasures up close.
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This year’s family-friendly cultural festival’s theme "Entangled in Community" marks five years of the Clockshop’s Community & Unity People’s Kite Festival at Los Angeles State Historic Park. Featuring kite flying, art-making workshops, live music, food vendors and more. The all-ages community celebration is free and open to the public honoring the communities surrounding Los Angeles State Historic Park …
CicLAvia Hosts their 60th Event with First CicLAmini of the Year - A more Pedestrian-Oriented Experience Featuring 1.4-Miles of Open Streets Along Pico Blvd Between Normandie Ave and Union Ave - Free for All on Sunday, May 18, 2025; 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
The Inland Empire’s Favorite Family Destination, Castle Park, in partnership with Fred Rogers Productions, is welcoming guests to the region’s first-ever Neighbor Days. The event offers families unique opportunities to meet characters from the beloved PBS KIDS shows Donkey Hodie, Alma’s Way and Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood.
Taking place every Saturday and Sunday starting May 17 through June 8, guests can enjoy character meet-and-greets, plus kid-centric unique entertainment, engaging story times, themed scavenger hunts and much more.
Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican Army’s victory over the French Forces back in 1862. Here in Southern California, you’ll find lots of family-friendly ways to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. And, you don’t have to wait until May 5th to start having fun.
Families visiting The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino will find so much to do and explore, from rare manuscripts, enchanting gardens, and stunning artwork to special events for the entire family. Our Guide to The Huntington has all the information you need to have a fun visit.
Afternoon tea is a terrific way to celebrate Mother’s Day or a birthday for a special person in your life. Or how about having a "mommy & me" high tea one of these days? — Just for fun or a nice excuse to play dress-up? Or what if you plan ahead with your close mom friends and celebrate Galentine’s Day?
It’s time to get ready for one of the biggest family celebrations of play ever as LEGOLAND® California Resort reveals the full line-up of its new LEGO® Festival taking place from May 3 to June 8.
LEGO Festival has been created to encourage families to play more as recent research shows 76% of parents1 believe that children have less time and space to play, which is crucial for creativity and learning, developing social skills and building confidence.
Mark your calendars and start making plans to join California State Parks and partners in celebrating the fourth annual California State Parks Week from June 11-15. Presented by California State Parks, California State Parks Foundation, Parks California and Save the Redwoods League, this exciting weeklong celebration with the tagline “This is Where You Live” offers more than 170 events, including both in-person and virtual experiences, highlighting the people, places and programs that make California’s 280 state parks truly unique.
Los Angeles Unified earned top national honors last night at the Magnet Schools of America (MSA) conference in Nashville, with awards spotlighting the district’s excellence and innovation in magnet education. Grover Cleveland Charter High School was named Best Magnet School in the Country and Rebecca McMurrin, principal of Ulysses S. Grant Senior High School, was named the Principal of the Year. Additionally, Naomi Talens, a George Ellery Hale Charter Academy student, won the national Student Art Contest.
This is a sponsored post in partnership with The Reading Foundation. Los Angeles families now have a powerful new resource to support literacy and learning. The Reading Foundation (TRF), a leader in evidence-based reading education, has established its U.S. headquarters in Westwood, Los Angeles. With a track record of proven success, TRF is now accepting …
Sweet News, LA! Voodoo Doughnut is Officially Opening on Melrose!
Get ready for some seriously quirky and delicious doughnuts, Los Angeles! The rumors are true – Voodoo Doughnut has opened its doors on Melrose Avenue!
The legendary Portland-based doughnut shop is officially setting up shop right here at 7101 Melrose Ave. (at La Brea). You won't miss it – they've given the building a fresh coat of their signature pink paint!
From dulce de leche donuts to ube doughnuts to gluten-free and vegan donuts, you'll find any type you can imagine at one of the many delicious donut shops. Here is our list of 16 of the Best Donut Shops from Randy's in Inglewood to Trejo's Donuts in Hollywood to Sidecar Doughnuts in Santa Monica.
Are you looking for Gifts for your kids' Teachers? You can send these gifts anytime, like at the holidays, end of the school year, or whenever you feel like celebrating your child's teachers.
Mother’s Day is coming up and we want it to be special, so we've rounded up a ton of ideas for celebrating Moms. Looking for: Los Angeles Restaurants with Mother's Day Brunch!
The California Science Center has it all. Plenty of things for kids to do, touch, and experience first-hand. All the exhibits encourage kids to ask questions and find out answers about “how” and “why” things are the way they are.
When was the last time your family went out to fly a kite? It’s a perfect outdoor activity, and we’ve got a list of some of the best spots around Los Angeles to fly a kite.
Calling all witches, wizards, and Muggles in LA! If you're a fan of that magical, butterscotch-y goodness known as Butterbeer, then get ready to celebrate! It's officially Butterbeer Season, and there are some fun new ways to enjoy the iconic Harry Potter drink right here in our world.
If you're looking for a fun date night idea, especially if you’re a hockey fan (or dating one), I recommend attending a Los Angeles Kings game at Crypto.com Arena. Bonus: booking your tickets through Hellotickets.com offers a seamless and user-friendly process to secure your spot in the stands.
Why Choose Hellotickets?
Hellotickets.com provides a straightforward platform to browse and purchase tickets for upcoming Kings games, or other live sports experiences in Los Angeles. Whether you're interested in regular-season matchups or the high-stakes intensity of the playoffs, their website offers a range of options to fit your schedule and budget.
Hey SoCal Parents! Get Ready for Some Fin-Tastic Fun with Baby Shark at SeaWorld San Diego!
Mark your calendars, because starting April 18th and swimming all the way through June 22nd, everyone's favorite little shark, Baby Shark, is making a splash at SeaWorld San Diego! He's bringing his buddy Pinkfong along for a limited-time visit as part of SeaWorld's 10th-anniversary celebration – get ready for that catchy tune to be stuck in your head (again!).
Southern California is a wonderful place to celebrate Earth Day - with so many ways to be outside and enjoy nature. We hope you have fun with your family at one of these amazing events in Los Angeles.
Who's ready to head out to the ball game and watch the Los Angeles Angels play? When you get to Anaheim and you're ready to eat we now know all the things you can order at Angel Stadium. MomsLA got a sneak peek at the food lineup at Angel Stadium. And we are here to …
There are many fun ways to celebrate Easter in and Around Los Angeles! Families can enjoy egg hunts at the park, brunches with families, and much more!
We love our Los Angeles Dodgers around here and wish them the best this season! We think seeing a baseball game at Dodger Stadium is a super fun thing to do as a family. We wanted to make sure you knew these Awesome Things About Dodger Stadium as you cheer on the boys in blue!
The Aquarium of the Pacific is more than an aquarium. It is also the site of a variety of festivals and special programs held throughout the year. Daily, though, families will find more than 11,000 animal exhibits which represent about 500 different species, with many opportunities for kids to get up close and personal to a variety of marine life.
Tamales are delicious “masa” (corn dough) that can be filled with various meats, cheeses, or sweet fillings and wrapped in a corn husk, or banana leaf, then steamed and served with sauce, beans and rice maybe, or alongside an entrée. They are super comfort food!
Easter is a terrific chance to get out for brunch with the kids in tow! Many restaurants offer special activities, like meeting the Easter Bunny, or coloring eggs, and all of them have created wonderful Spring menus for you to enjoy.
Looking for Easter celebrations, like Easter Egg Hunts or Spring Festivals, or even Eggstravaganzas? Check out our list of all the Awesome Easter Events in Los Angeles!