The Online Community for Culver City – The New Scene
Time: September 18, 2013 from 5pm to 9pm
Location: Culver City
Street: Culver and Washington Blvds and Dusquene Ave
City/Town: Culver City
Website or Map: http://www.downtownculvercity…
Phone: 3102026060
Event Type: happy, hour
Organized By: Lucy Pollak
Latest Activity: Sep 13, 2013
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Summer may be over everywhere else, but in Downtown Culver City it’s here to stay. Chase your summertime blues away in a neighborhood that’s always hot and happening, anytime of the year – but especially on Third Wednesdays when downtown shops, galleries, bars and restaurants offer deep discounts, cheap drinks and free samples. Celebrate Downtown Culver City’s endless summer with Marston, Lord of the Cello, who will perform outdoors on his unique six-string electric cello. Swing by Ford’s Filling Station for live music on the patio, orSeventy 7 for their “77LIVE Singer/Songwriter Night” (starting @ 8 p.m.). Be street smart and eco-savvy by riding the rails to the Expo Line Culver City Station — Culver City just got a whole lot closer no matter where you live. Culver City’s downtown area is Southern California’s best kept secret, featuring a wonderful mix of historic buildings, boutiques, theaters, galleries, and unique restaurants opening on to tree-lined streets. Parking is free in municipal structures for up to two hours, or valet parking is available at three convenient Downtown locations.
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