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The Gems of Recreation and Parks City of Los Angeles City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks Mayor Eric Garcetti Department of Recreation and Parks Board of Commissioners Sylvia Patsaouras President Iris Zuñiga Vice President The Gems of Lynn Alvarez Member Misty M. Sanford Member Recreation and Parks Create beautiful memories at one of our affordable locations! Administration Michael A. Shull General Manager 5HJLQD$GDPV ([HFXWLYH2IÀFHU Ramon Barajas Assistant General Manager, Planning Construction, and Maintenance Branch Vicki Israel Assistant General Manager, Partnership & Revenue Branch Kevin W. Regan Assistant General Manager, Operations Branch Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be provided upon request. To ensure accommodations, you are advised to make your request at least 72 hours prior to your event. www.LAPARKS.org Like us on Facebook! Rev. 09.1144 City of Los Angeles Recreation and Parks has just the place! Department of Recreation and Parks For more locations and information, visit us at www.LAparks.org :HGGLQJDQG6SHFLDO(YHQW/RFDWLRQV Sherman Oaks Castle Park 4989 Sepulveda Boulevard, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 3KRQH PleasePl call ll (213) (213) 202-2701 202 2701 forf more information i f ti and d tto bbook k your reservation for all locations listed. 9DOOH\ 1. Brand Park Community Center 1 2. Orcutt Ranch Horticultural Center 2 3. Devonshire House/Northridge 3 0HWUR&HQWUDO0 6 4. Exposition Park Rose Garden 8 7 5 5. Grace E. Simons Lodge *ULIÀWK3DUN6LWHV Friendship Auditorium & Visitor’s Center Auditorium 4 7. Ramona Hall Travel Town Event Car 5200 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027 3KRQH 8. Wattles Mansion Pacific 9. Averill Park 10. Angels Gate Park 9 11. Point Fermin Park 10 & 11 12 12. Cabrillo Beach Bathhouse :DWWOHV0DQVLRQ $YHULOO3DUN 1824 North Curson Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90046 1300 Dodson Avenue, San Pedro, CA 90732 The restored Wattles Mansion, designed in Averill Park’s gazebo, pond, picnic tables, a Mediterranean and Mission style, originally and barbecue pits make it a simple and opened in the spring of 1909. The home is two elegant location for an outdoor wedding or stories and positioned on a knoll surrounded special event. The gazebo is located at the by extensive gardens that wind up the hillside. end of a palm-lined open space that creates The home’s beautiful interior, diverse gardens, the perfect focal point for any ceremony. and panoramic views of the City make Wattles Mansion the ideal location for an intimate indoor/outdoor ceremony or special event. $PHQLWLHV 5HQWDOUDWHVVWDUWLQJDW )LUVWKRXUV :RRGÁRRUVDQGSDQHOLQJ • Fireplace • Warming and serving kitchen • Cultural pleasure gardens • Terraced lawn • Panoramic views of the City • Alcohol allowed through authorized bar service only For additional information please visit www.laparks.org or call (213) 202-2701 $PHQLWLHV • RRentalli rates starting at $250 • 150 person capacity • Gazebo 0DQPDGHSRQG • Walking trails • Barbecue pits • Picnic tables 3DOPWUHHOLQHGFHUHPRQ\VSDFH For additional information please visit www.laparks.org or call (213) 202-2701 $QJHOV*DWH3DUN )ULHQGVKLS$XGLWRULXP 360101 GaffeyGaffey Street,Street, SanSan Pedro,Pedro, CACA 9073190731 3201 Riverside Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027 Angels Gate Park is home to the Korean Bell of Friendship and can be the site of your next special event! The ornate bronze bell, which sits Enter the Friendship Auditorium and you’ll in a beautiful stone pavilion, was presented to immediately be struck by its spaciousness and the American people by the Republic of Korea convenient layout. The Friendship Auditorium is in 1976 to commemorate the United States’ an ideal location for large ceremonies, wedding bicentennial. In addition to this amazing artifact, receptions, retirement parties, banquets - really any the park is located on a bluff overlooking the event that calls for plenty of room for dining and 3DFLÀF2FHDQ,WVVSHFWDFXODUSDQRUDPLFYLHZV dancing! The auditorium includes a stage with sound of the coast and Catalina Island, expansive system, large kitchen area, and free parking with rental. lawn, and unique history make it a truly breathtaking location for a wedding ceremony. $PHQLWLHV • Rental rates starting at $850 $PHQLWLHV • 500 person capacity for auditorium style seating • Rental rates starting at $250 • 400 person capacity for dinner • 150 person capacity • 350 person capacity for dinner and • Sweeping ocean views dancing • Restored Historic Korean Bell of • Warming and serving kitchen Friendship • Stage and sound system • Manicured lawn area for ceremonies )UHHSDUNLQJ VSDFHFDSDFLW\ • Alcohol allowed through authorized bar service only For additional information please visit www.laparks.org or call (213) 202-2701 For additional information please visit www.laparks.org or call (213) 202-2701 *UDFH(6LPRQV/RGJH 3RLQW)HUPLQ3DUN 1025 Elysian Park Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90012 807 Paseo Del Mar, San Pedro, CA 90731 Grace E. Simons Lodge is nestled in a quiet park Point Fermin Park is a beautiful 10 acre surrounded by gorgeous landscaping and running park at the end of Gaffey Street in San Pedro, water. A small brook cascades downhill and &$ RYHUORRNLQJ WKH 3DFLÀF 2FHDQ 7KHUH DUH feeds the lovely pond just outside of the lodge. many wedding and social gathering locations A bridge and walking path enable visitors to fully to choose from within the park. The Point experience the serene setting while a covered Fermin Historic Lighthouse can be used as a pavilion located beside the pond provides shaded beautiful backdrop for weddings or other events. seating for a wedding reception, business meeting, or birthday celebration. It is a wonderful place to have any number of special events and provides multiple options for ceremonies and parties. $PHQLWLHV $PHQLWLHV • Rental rates starting at $240 • 200 person seating • Rental rates starting at $300 • 175 person capacity for dinner and • 300 person seating dancing • Stage/Bandshell • Covered pavilion • Scenic ocean views • Stage and sound system • Gazebo • Warming and serving kitchen • Point Fermin Lighthouse • Outdoor barbecue pits and patios Historic Landmark • Free parking • Walking trails • Alcohol allowed through authorized bar service only For additional information please visit www.laparks.org or call (213) 202-2701 For additional information please visit www.laparks.org or call (213) 202-2701 2UFXWW5DQFK+RUWLFXOWXUDO&HQWHU 1RWHV 23600 Roscoe Boulevard, West Hills, CA 91304 The lush manicured gardens, towering oaks, historic citrus orchard, and unique architecture of Orcutt Ranch make this historical monument a perfect setting for a garden wedding or special event. The patio areas provide picturesque backdrops and dappled shade for your reception or party. A cozy guest house, which has two separate dressing rooms, is also available to the bridal party before the ceremony. $PHQLWLHV • Rental rates starting at $560 • 175 person capacity • Facility available daily from DPWRSP • Changing rooms • Alcohol allowed through authorized bar service only For additional information please visit www.laparks.org or call (213) 202-2701 4 Please call (213) 202-2701 for more information and to book your reservation today! City of Los Angeles City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks Mayor Eric Garcetti Department of Recreation and Parks Board of Commissioners Sylvia Patsaouras President Iris Zuñiga Vice President The Gems of Lynn Alvarez Member Misty M. Sanford Member Recreation and Parks Create beautiful memories at one of our affordable locations! Administration Michael A. Shull General Manager 5HJLQD$GDPV ([HFXWLYH2IÀFHU Ramon Barajas Assistant General Manager, Planning Construction, and Maintenance Branch Vicki Israel Assistant General Manager, Partnership & Revenue Branch Kevin W. Regan Assistant General Manager, Operations Branch Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be provided upon request. To ensure accommodations, you are advised to make your request at least 72 hours prior to your event. www.LAPARKS.org Like us on Facebook! Rev. 09.1144.
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