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“Wings of Service” MD4 California Lions UNITED IN Council of Governors SERVICE Joint Meeting June 7- 9, 2019 Thursday 6 - 2VDGE Orientation Hosted by DG Sondra Tersigni 4-L1 “Wings of Service” Airtel Plaza Hotel 7277 Valjean Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91406 Phone: (877) 939- 9268 Mention MD4 Lions for the discounted room rate of $119.00 (plus taxes) (Deadline May 20.) MEAL RESERVATION MUST BE RECEIVED BY MAY 24, 2019 MD4lions.org for more information. For information, contact DG Sondra Tersigni, Ph. (661) 305-2235 or email: [email protected]. Saturday Dinner June 8 “Aeronautics Theme Dress up” Presenting the Second Vice District Governors Elect! Final Student Speakers Contest Saturday the 8th. Doors close at 2:15 PM. AIRTEL PLAZA HOTEL country. Universal Studios takes from your door the trampolines are MUSEUM ROW A blend of aviation history and L.A. visitors inside the halls of Hog- always a hit with the kids. Museum Row, or the Miracle Mile, hospitality, Airtel Plaza Hotel has warts and rafting through Jurassic 7741 Hayvenhurst Ave, Van Nuys, is home to four of the city’s major long served as a warm and wel- Park. Check out the famed Studio CA 91406 museums. The L.A. County Art Mu- coming hub of historic Van Nuys Tour for a peak at the world’s larg- seum houses over 150,000 works Airport. And while history sur- est working movie studio. DISNEYLAND ranging from Roman artifacts to rounds and inspires us, Airtel Plaza 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal Put on your mouse ears and get contemporary sculptures. Continue is all about delivering modern-day City, CA 91608 ready to take a spin in a teacup, down the road to check out Ice Age services and high-tech amenities Disneyland is a stone’s throw away. fossils at the La Brea Tar Pits & Mu- to our guests. From fine dining to GETTY CENTER The park maintains its classic rides seum. Then step next door to the easy, efficient shuttle service to A visit to the Getty Center is never and continues to add new attrac- Craft and Folk Art museum to learn L.A.’s key transportation hubs, we just about the splendid collec- tions so it’s never a bad time to about applied arts. Finally, pay a strive to make your stay in the Los tion of European art (although visit. visit to Petersen’s Auto Museum Angeles area effortless. Van Gogh and Monet will demand 1313 Disneyland Dr, Anaheim, CA to see hundreds of sculptures on some of your attention) because 92802 wheels. LAX FLYAWAY BUS the museum is also a stunning ex- Wilshire Boulevard LAX FlyAway buses provide conve- ample of modern architecture and CHINESE THEATER AND WALK OF nient, regularly schedule round- offers one of the best views of Los FAME Rodeo Drive store fornts trips between LAX and the Van Angeles. Wander down the Walk of Fame Via Rodeo Drive by Prayitno is li- Nuys FlyAway Terminal. This ser- 1200 Getty Center Dr, Los Angeles, to see how more than 200 celebri- censed under CC BY 2.0 vice is an economical and popular CA 90049 ties left their mark on Hollywood way to reach Airtel Plaza Hotel. At Boulevard. The sidewalk covers RODEO DRIVE LAX, passengers board buses on THE JAPANESE GARDEN ninety years of cinematic history Allow yourself to get lost in at least the Lower/Arrivals Level in front Walk into the Japanese Garden and as it passes the world famous TCL a few of the high-end stores lining of each terminal under the green discover a small world filled with Chinese Theater. Rodeo Drive. Gucci, Prada, Dior, “FlyAway, Buses and Long Distance bubbling waterfalls, stone lan- 6925 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, and Versace are just the tip of the Vans” sign. Look for the Van Nuys terns, and beautiful cherry trees. CA 90028 iceberg when it comes to shops Airport Bus. Once you arrive at the You’ll find it easy to relax strolling that sprawl down this iconic street. FlyAway Terminal in Van Nuys, pick through a meditation garden and SUNSET BOULEVARD Be sure to pay your respects to the up the Airtel Plaza Hotel courtesy smelling the magnolia blossoms. Famous for its nightlife, Sunset designers by visiting the “Walk of phone at the kiosk, which will con- Make sure you tour the gardens Boulevard does not disappoint. Style” on your way out. nect directly to our Front Desk. Our with a docent to learn the fasci- Enjoy a classic tiki bar, Tiki Ti, be- complimentary hotel shuttle will nating rituals of a Japanese tea fore dancing all night at the Viper The Grove and Fishers Market ex- pick you up. ceremony. Room or the Roxy Theater. To rock a terior To purchase a ticket for the return 6100 Woodley Ave, Van Nuys, CA little harder visit Whisky a Go Go, a Farmers Market at The Grove, Los trip to LAX, you will need either a 91406 venue that launched the Doors, the Angeles by LadyDucayne is licensed debit or credit card, as no cash is Byrds, and Van Halen. under CC BY 2.0 accepted at the Van Nuys FlyAway WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL Terminal. For more information Experience Disney’s love for the VENICE BEACH THE GROVE AND ORIGINAL FARM- and schedules, call (818) 994-5554 city and the arts in the Walt Disney Lined with canals, artists, and ERS MARKET or (866) 435-9529 or visit the offi- Concert Hall. This Frank Gehry mas- street performers Venice beach is Enjoy shopping and the LA sun at cial site here. terpiece vibrates with the beautiful vibrant mixture of a neighborhood the Grove, an outdoor shopping music of the Los Angeles Philhar- and a carnival. Rent a bike and and entertainment complex that METRO ORANGE LINE monic orchestra as well as serving cruise down the beach then stop to features lovely courtyards and mu- 2 miles south | Balboa Orange Line up fine French dining. watch a graffiti artist paint a mural. sical fountain shows. After you’re Station | Corner Balboa & Victory 111 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA done at the Grove, jump on a trol- Blvd. 90012 SANTA MONICA PIER ley and head next door to the Origi- Trade your convertible for a roller nal Farmers Market. The market is AMTRAK TRAIN GRIFFITH PARK & OBSERVATORY coaster at the end of Route 66, a perfect place to pick up produce 3 miles east | 7724 Van Nuys Blvd., To get that view of the Hollywood the Santa Monica Pier offers up or grab a bite from one of the many Van Nuys , CA 91405 sign you’ve always dreamed of visit thrills for everyone in the fam- restaurants. Griffith Park. Take a hike on one ily. Fly through the salty air at 189 The Grove Dr, Los Angeles, CA HOTEL PARKING of the popular trails and observe trapeze school, reminisce while 90036 Airtel Plaza Hotel offers secure, some Californian wildlife or maybe you play pinball at a classic arcade, on-site open-air parking for $12/ spot a celebrity. Once you’ve sum- or explore the world underneath No Ho Food Trucks couple eating day, excluding tax for overnight mited Mount Hollywood you’re of- your feet at the Santa Monica Pier NORTH HOLLYWOOD FOOD TRUCK parking. fered spectacular views of the city, Aquarium. COLLECTIVE Oversize vehicles are accommo- sky, and the Pacific. 200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Mon- Sample the best array of cuisine dated on a space-available basis. 4730 Crystal Springs Dr, Los Ange- ica, CA 90401 the area has to offer at the NoHo Additional $15 fee for vehicles over les, CA 90027 Food Truck Collective every Thurs- 6’6” in height or longer than 20’6”. LA County Art Museum Exterior day. After you eat, enjoy live music SKY ZONE TRAMPOLINE PARK Los Angeles County Art Museum by and a game of giant Jenga. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS Touch down at airport then grab josullivan.59 is licensed under CC 5211 Tujunga Avenue, North Hol- Jump into your trip with a visit to some more air at Sky Zone Trampo- BY 2.0 lywood, CA 91601 one of the best theme parks in the line Park. Located just a few blocks .
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