The City of Los Angeles is gearing up for an exciting summer with a series of community events designed to engage residents and promote local culture. On Sunday, August 4, the Diversity LA free concert series will take place at Pershing Square, featuring a vibrant lineup headlined by the original Banda El Limon. The event, which begins at 3:00 p.m., will also include food trucks, bars, and vendors, creating a festive atmosphere for attendees aged 21 and up. Tickets are free but required, and can be reserved through Eventbrite.
In addition to the concert, the Los Angeles Public Library is hosting a creative workshop on Saturday, August 3, at the Central Library's Octavia Lab. Participants are encouraged to bring old t-shirts for upcycling into handmade totes, with no prior sewing experience necessary. The workshop starts at 10:00 a.m. and aims to inspire creativity in clothing and accessory design.
Mayor Karen Bass, alongside the LA City Department of Recreation and Parks, is also promoting the Summer Night Lights program, which keeps over 70 local recreation centers open late into the evening. This initiative offers sports, food, and activities for families every Thursday to Saturday from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., running through August 10. Residents are encouraged to check local listings for participating parks.
Lastly, a public health message highlights the dangers of secondhand smoke, particularly for children, urging families to visit smokefreehomesla.com for resources on protecting their homes from smoke exposure.