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We will take your case to trial, while other lawyers will fold. Named to ABOTA (American Board of Trial Advocates) Brian Breiter had also been named 2015 Litigator Award Winner. Having been conferred this prestigious National Award, the firm ranks among the Top 1% of all lawyers for: Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Brain Injury, and Burn Injury Litigation.
Mr. Breiter has also recently been selected to the National Trial Laywers Top 100 and has been named to 2013-2018 Southern California Super Lawyers, Brian Breiter is a civil trial lawyer since 1995 in the area of Plaintiff's Personal Injury. With multi millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts, Mr. Breiter has dedicated his practice to helping consumers during their most difficult times. Mr. Breiter is licensed in California and Florida. Mr. Breiter represents clients throughout the entire state of California and Florida.
Brian is also an adjunct professor at the Pepperdine Law School where he teaches "Improvisational Mediation" to fellow lawyers, mediators and judges. He also recently taught at the University of Calgary School of Law.
The office concentrates on wrongful death, serious injuries, automobile accidents, motorcycle crashes, dog bites, and slip and fall cases
Check out BrianBreiter.com for more detailed information.
Join us at Upside Down Gallery to celebrate the opening of art exhibition by Clifford Lester & Jake Rosen, "Ha'Or Zikaron: Honoring Survivors of the Holocaust"
Featuring:
A curated art exhibition featuring artist talk
Open coffee bar, refreshments, and drinks
About the Exhibition:
“Ha'Or Zikaron: Honoring Survivors of the Holocaust” is an exhibition of works by artists Clifford Lester and Jake Rosen. Lester and Rosen, two second generation Holocaust survivors, share the stories of their parents and other individuals through intimate unposed portraits and moving biographical paintings. On the 20th anniversary of International Holocaust Remembrance Day and with the backdrop of rising antisemitism, this exhibition bears witness to the enduring strength of survivors who have built lives of meaning and joy in the wake of incredible suffering and loss. On view from January 25, 2026 to March 15, 2026, both the works of Lester and Rosen stand as a testament to the well-documented, yet too often unacknowledged part of our history with a call: to cherish the humanity of every individual, to bring light from darkness, and to look to hope for renewal.
Celebrate the birthday of the trees with us on Sunday, February 1 with activities for the whole family! Wristbands are required for entry.
What can you expect?
Carnival-style activities and games including face painting, bounce houses, art projects, animal interactions, balloon twisting, and more! Plus, the roller rink is back! Our rock wall will also be open for climbing!
What about food?
Our favorite foods will be available for purchase! Options will include coffee, smoothies, fresh fruit cups, and pizza. Food prices range from $5 to $10 per item and discount food tickets can be purchased in advance.
Admission
Wristbands are required for all attendees including adults, and can be purchased using the Eventbrite dialogue below.
Wristbands provide unlimited access to all activities, including face painting, bounce houses, carnival games, art projects, animal interactions, balloon twisting, and more! Our favorite foods will be available for purchase! Options will include coffee, smoothies, fresh fruit cups, pizza, waffles, and ice cream.
Pick up your wristbands either at Will Call on the day of the Festival, or if you would like to skip the line, come by our front office to pick up your wristbands during regular business hours before the event. Advance sales end on January 29 but there will be wristbands for sale at the check-in booth on the day of the event.
Food prices range from $5 to $10 per item and discount food tickets can be purchased in advance.
Early bird pricing ends Jan. 5!
Life today is loud — full of pressure, expectations, and endless inner noise.
But beneath all of it lives a truer you: clear, grounded, and unshakably whole.
This class is about returning to that place and hearing yourself again.
Doors open at 7:30. Class begins promptly at 7:45.
Wine and small bites served.
No event schedules available
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