Categories: Briefs

Harbor Currents–Family/Community Events–11/21/12

Dec. 1
Wilmington Winter Wonderland
The Wilmington Waterfront Park will host the Wilmington Winter Wonderland  where the Port of Los Angeles will truck in 20 tons of snow for children to play in. The event is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.and its free. For those without winter-wear for the cold will be provided with gloves. There will also be a carseat giveaway and instructional workshop.
Detailswww.portoflosangeles.org/community/calender.asp
Venue: Wilmington Waterfront Park
Location: Between C Street and Harry Bridges Blvd, before Lagoon Ave. Wilmington

Harbor Afloat Parade
Come to the Port of Los Angeles for the 50th annual Los Angeles Harbor Holiday Afloat Parade, being  Dec. 1 at 6 p.m. This is a free event, so come watch as festively decorated and lighted boats make their way along the Port of Los Angeles Main Channel.
Details: www.portoflosangeles.org
Venue: Port of Los Angeles
Location: 239 N. Avalon Blvd. Wilmington

Dec. 2
San Pedro Holiday Parade
The Holiday Parade will be held in Downtown San Pedro Sunday, Dec. 2 from 1 to 3 p.m. Join in the festivities for this hometown holiday parade. This is a free event.
Detailswww.portoflosangeles.org
Venue: Downtown San Pedro
Location: Pacific Avenue to Harbor Boulevard, San Pedro

Dec. 8
Oceanfront Estates/Lighthouse Nature Walk
Enjoy a family walk along the bluff edge, then tour the open Point Vicente Lighthouse and end at the Pt. Vicente Interpretive Center Dec. 8 at 9 through 11 a.m.
Details: (310) 541-7613, www.PVPLC.org
Venue: Oceanfront Estates, Lighthouse
Location: 916 Silver Spur Road, #207, Rolling Hills Estates

Dec. 9
Wilmington Holiday Parade
Come the celebration at 12 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Avalon Corridor for a Holiday Parade. Join the festivities for this hometown holiday parade. This is a free event.
Details: www.laharborholidayafloat.org
Venue: Avalon Street
Location: From Banning Landing to the Cabrillo Marinas, 22nd St. Landing in Wilmington

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