Join diverse community events and cultural celebrations in Walnut, CA. Find festivals, networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, and gatherings from communities worldwide. Experience the rich cultural tapestry of your area through events that celebrate heritage, foster understanding, and bring people together across cultures."
Mark your calendar for February 21, 2026, for a vibrant, all-day celebration held at the scenic La Brea Tar Pits, right next to the LACMA Museum. From 11 am to 6 pm, the outdoor festival will be buzzing with energy, offering something for everyone: enjoy captivating live music and performing artists, explore the Book Author Showcase, discover unique finds from small business pop-ups, and treat yourself to diverse food vendors. Families will love the dedicated Children's Zone, and the excitement builds for the highly anticipated surprise headliner! Don't miss this landmark event honoring Black History Month in the heart of Los Angeles.
Sponsorships are being accepted at this time and a great way to engage with community of all ages. Brands and Health Partners are also wanted to host activation sites at venue of various products and or health screenings.
Saturday, 21, 11.00 -
Saturday, 21, 18.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
DO MORE THAN ATTEND. BUILD WITH THE PEOPLE’S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Join The People’s Chamber of Commerce for an all day business networking event held in honor of Black History Month. This gathering is designed for members and guests to strengthen relationships, grow their businesses, and participate in meaningful economic collaboration.
This event brings together entrepreneurs, small business owners, creatives, and community leaders in a welcoming and intentional environment. While the event honors Black History Month, it is open to all who value inclusive growth, shared opportunity, and community driven progress.
The People’s Chamber of Commerce places people at the center of progress. Our mission is to support economic stability and long term success through education, connection, and collaboration. This networking event provides space to meet fellow members, introduce your work, exchange ideas, and explore ways to support one another throughout the year.
What to expect
• Relationship focused business networking
• Member collaboration and resource sharing
• Vendor and sponsorship opportunities
• A supportive, community centered atmosphere
Membership in The People’s Chamber of Commerce is free.
Attendance is free.
Free to vend.
Space is limited.
Donations are appreciated and help support free membership and Chamber programs.
Important note
Custom name tags will be created for attendees. Please come prepared with a photo and a short prompt sharing what you would like people to ask you about.
Reserve your spot today and spend the day connecting with purpose.
Together, we build stronger businesses and stronger communities.
Saturday, 21, 10.00 -
Saturday, 21, 22.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Get there early to have some of the best mariscos before the show :) Doors at 7PM! Show at 7:45PM. A la plancha = roasting in Latino 😂 you don't want to miss the a la plancha segment of the show, trust us!
Thursday, 12, 19.00 -
Thursday, 12, 21.30
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Laughs, Latin food, Lovely night with ur friends :)
Featuring:
Mateen Stewart (Last Week Tonight W/ John Oliver)
Tori Piskin (Wild N' Out)
Justin Alexio (Netflix)
Char Ramtin (@char.ramtin)
J-Stir (jstircomedy)
Delicious comida from Jaragua restaurant!
🍹No food or drink minimums 🫓
Saturday, 07, 20.45 -
Saturday, 07, 22.15
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Laughs, Latin food, Lovely night with ur friends :)
Featuring:
Mateen Stewart (Last Week Tonight W/ John Oliver)
Tori Piskin (Wild N' Out)
Justin Alexio (Netflix)
Char Ramtin (@char.ramtin)
J-Stir (jstircomedy)
Delicious comida from Jaragua restaurant!
🍹No food or drink minimums 🫓
Saturday, 07, 20.45 -
Saturday, 07, 22.15
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
The January Sphero Robotics workshop immerses students in the foundations of command-and-control robotics, where robots are programmed to sense their surroundings, make decisions, and respond intelligently. Using Sphero robots and block-based coding, learners explore how real-world robotic systems operate through the integration of sensors, logic, and data tracking.
Rather than focusing solely on movement, this workshop emphasizes intelligent behavior and autonomy. Students program robots to react to collisions, maintain direction using gyroscopes, track distance and time, and adapt to different environments. Through structured challenges and team-based problem solving, learners gain a practical understanding of how robotics is used in areas such as automation, gaming, fitness technology, logistics, and emergency response.
Materials Required
Each workshop is fully hands-on and requires the following materials to support learning and experimentation:
Sphero robots (Bolt, RVR, or compatible models) for movement, sensing, and interaction
Tablets or laptops with Sphero coding applications installed
Charging cables and power banks to ensure uninterrupted activity
Masking tape or cardboard for building mazes and defining boundaries
Colored markers or floor indicators for sequence-based missions
Lightweight balls (ping-pong or foam) for Sphero Soccer challenges
Open floor space or large tables for safe testing and demonstrations
All activities are designed to be flexible and adaptable to different room sizes and student experience levels.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the workshop, students will demonstrate growth across multiple skill areas:
Robotics & Sensors: Use collision detection, gyroscope, and accelerometer data to guide robot behavior
Coding & Logic: Apply loops, conditionals, sequencing, and event-based logic to solve challenges
Data & Variables: Create and update variables to track scores, laps, time, distance, and performance metrics
Problem-Solving: Test, debug, and iterate on programs to improve accuracy and efficiency
Collaboration & Communication: Work in teams, share roles, and clearly explain how their robot works to others
Students leave the workshop with increased confidence in coding and a clearer understanding of how software controls physical systems.
Workshop Activities & Projects
The workshop combines guided mini-challenges with project-based learning to reinforce concepts:
Maze Navigator: Program robots to avoid obstacles and reach a goal autonomously using sensor feedback
Color-Coded Missions: Navigate through stations in a defined sequence, triggering actions with LEDs and logic
Sphero Soccer: Design game mechanics using collision detection, scoring variables, and rule constraints
Sphero Fitness Tracker: Track laps, distance, time, and milestones using variables and feedback patterns
Real-World Simulations: Model delivery routes and search-and-rescue missions using structured planning and loops
These activities encourage creativity, strategic thinking, and teamwork while helping students connect robotics concepts to real-world applications.
Saturday, 31, 10.00 -
Saturday, 31, 14.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Each show features a recurring segment that tackles topics in the Black community—from colorism and conspiracy theories to whether Black history is American history, and even “what happened to Kanye West.” The show opens with stand-up, then blends sketch comedy, improv, more stand-up, and character bits throughout, all building toward a concluding comedy segment that ties everything together.
Saturday, 31, 23.00 -
Sunday, 01, 00.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
After obtaining a bachelor's and master's degree from Stanford University and a law degree from Santa Clara University, I practiced law in various arenas of general litigation for eight years. For almost two years, I have practiced in the criminal appellate arena and also generally in appellate law. As a woman, I have a desire to help and can relate to women with their appellate issues. I am compassionate and caring, but I am also a competent and strong advocate. I helped myriad woman with domestic restraining orders while I practiced family law. Though I no longer practice in this area, my competence and compassion are still a strength of mine.
Founded in 1972, Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA) stands as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization deeply rooted in serving Historic Filipinotown and Pilipino American communities throughout Los Angeles, CA and Greater Los Angeles County. Built on the Filipino value of bayanihan—a communal energy emphasizing shared connection and collective well-being—SIPA enriches and empowers generations of Pilipino Americans and people of all backgrounds by creating spaces where communities strengthen one another through mutual support and cooperation.
Guided by core indigenous values of kapwa (humankind), karangalan (honor), kapakanan (well-being), and katarungan (social justice), SIPA is committed to advancing equity, dignity, and human rights within marginalized communities. The organization recognizes the diverse experiences of Filipino Americans, including immigrant, undocumented, LGBTQIA, and other historically underrepresented populations, and actively works in solidarity to address intergenerational trauma and promote holistic healing.
SIPA's work integrates diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) into every initiative, ensuring community members can reach their full potential. The organization honors its position on occupied Tongva and Chumash land while acknowledging the colonial history impacting Filipinos globally. Through youth and family services, mental health support, health and wellness programs, small business development, and affordable housing initiatives, SIPA creates interconnected communities where collective growth and empowerment flourish in Los Angeles.
Founded in 1972, Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA) stands as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization deeply rooted in serving Historic Filipinotown and Pilipino American communities throughout Los Angeles, CA and Greater Los Angeles County. Built on the Filipino value of bayanihan—a communal energy emphasizing shared connection and collective well-being—SIPA enriches and empowers generations of Pilipino Americans and people of all backgrounds by creating spaces where communities strengthen one another through mutual support and cooperation.
Guided by core indigenous values of kapwa (humankind), karangalan (honor), kapakanan (well-being), and katarungan (social justice), SIPA is committed to advancing equity, dignity, and human rights within marginalized communities. The organization recognizes the diverse experiences of Filipino Americans, including immigrant, undocumented, LGBTQIA, and other historically underrepresented populations, and actively works in solidarity to address intergenerational trauma and promote holistic healing.
SIPA's work integrates diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) into every initiative, ensuring community members can reach their full potential. The organization honors its position on occupied Tongva and Chumash land while acknowledging the colonial history impacting Filipinos globally. Through youth and family services, mental health support, health and wellness programs, small business development, and affordable housing initiatives, SIPA creates interconnected communities where collective growth and empowerment flourish in Los Angeles.
(Los Angeles) The Chinese Culture Development Center (CCDC), founded in 1995, is an influential cultural institution based in the Western U.S. with its business ranging from live performances, lectures, to competitions, and community programs. In 2021, SILU INC took over the center’s operations and charted new business in intercultural communication, cultural program planning, entertainment management, social media marketing, and publication.
CCDC is committed to producing and planning programs that serve cultural diversities in different communities, presenting project lineup, such as “Dancing LA,” “Chinese Cultural and Creative Competition,”, “East Meet West” concerts, etc. In 2024, CCDC launched its most recent cultural & culinary brand, Taste China, which focuses on Chinese food and culture experience in the U.S and serves high-end costumers in the country and beyond. In the Exhibition business, CCDC has accumulated extensive resources and experience through cooperation with domestical and international professional photographer. It created notable projects such as the Los Angeles Chinese Photographic Festival, U.S.-China News Photo Exhibition, and AAPI: Living Heritages. Other highlight exhibitions include the Nihao China, Welcome to Guangdong, and Taste China: A Journey with World-Class Photographers, which received applause by the community and media friends.
CCDC operates different social media accounts across platforms such as WeChat, Weibo, RedNote, Instagram, Facebook, podcasts, and newsletters. Our contents are tailored to each platform’s user base, creating an integrated media ecosystem that emphasizes professionalism, accuracy, authority, and global communication of Chinese language contents.
Our publications, Los Angeles Photographic Festival Photo Album, Through the Lens: An Asian American Experience in 2021, and Taste China: A Journey with World-Class Photographers 2024, are collected by local colleges and libraries. Streamlining cultural, educational, and commercial resources, CCDC launched its monthly culture & lifestyle magazine, Meihua, in 2023, aiming to become the leading Chinese-language publication in the Western U.S. and beyond with its rich contents, high-quality design, and state-of-art publication technology.
Focusing on innovative creation and professional planning, CCDC is committed to constructing a diverse and inclusive platform to serve and support cultural exchange and community building. We believe the multi-dimensional communication between Chinese cultures and other heritages would tremendously benefit the cultural diversity and overall market forces in the country.