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November Project

April 30, 2014 — Leave a comment

November Project™ is a FREE fitness movement that was born in Boston as a way to stay in shape during cold New England months. Now present in multiple cities in across four time zones in North America, the movement is using a simple sense of accountability (verbal) to motivate and encourage people of all ages, shapes, sizes, and fitness levels to get out of their beds and get moving.

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Their members vary from Olympic medalists, professional athletes, marathoners, triathletes, current and former collegiate athletes all the way to complete fitness rookies and recent couch potatoes just looking to kickstart their healthy life choices. If you think that you’re not fit enough to join the group, stop thinking and come see what the fuss is all about.

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To join November Project just show up! It’s really that simple. They welcome everyone and anyone regardless of age or fitness level. Workouts are scalable and designed to encourage constant progress and improvement. To find out about where they meet and join, please click here.

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WHAT: November Project 
WHEN:
Every Wednesday 6:30 am (or when the street lights turn off) 
WHERE:
Hollywood Bowl | 2301 North Highland Avenue | Los Angeles, CA 90068 

DETAILS:

  • FREE to attend
  • Park in Lot A in front of the Bowl of Hollywood Bowl Blvd.

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Tucked between the Hollywood Bowl and Camrose Drive in the Hollywood Hills sits the cozy and unusual High Tower neighborhood, a place that feels like an exciting peek into old Hollywood. With red clay tile roofs, dripping Scarlett Beauganvilla blooms in every direction, and the shimmering city in the near distance, Hollywood Heights is a true Riviera perfect for the freshly arrived actors and artists making their way in Hollywood.

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The steep hilltops and inclines of Hollywood Heights were not suited for wide roads and cars in the 1900’s so a series of interconnecting stairways and walkways were devised to allow residents access to these cliff hanging homes.

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Most famous is the Bolognese style High Tower elevator. The homes along Alta Loma Terrace, the pedestrian pathway at the top of the hill, are accessible either by stairs or by a five-story single open cab elevator that would take its passengers from their garages on a slow climb up the hill exposing spectacular views of Hollywood and the City.

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The Carl Kay-designed duplex immediately adjacent to the tower was featured as Philip Marlowe’s apartment in the 1973 classic “The Long Goodbye.”

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The following walking tour of the neighborhood is adapted from the book: “Walking LA: 38 Walking Tours Exploring Stairways, Streets and Buildings You Never Knew Existed.”

High Tower Walking Tour

  • Begin at the northwest corner of Highland Ave. and Camrose Dr. near Highland-Camrose Park, a quiet sanctuary walled off from Highland Ave. that provides a convenient picnic area for patrons of the nearby Hollywood Bowl. Head away from Highland to go west on Camrose.
  • Turn right on Rockledge Rd. Straight ahead on Rockledge you’ll see a gorgeous white stucco Spanish-style home with extensive blue tile work and a long balcony of arches overlooking the front courtyard.
  • Follow the road as it curves up the hill. The Mediterranean houses are increasingly ornate and colorful as you continue upward; some even have castle-like architectural flourishes.
  • When you reach the end of the cul-de-sac, you’ll come to Los Altos Pl., a pedestrian walkway. Descend the short flight of stairs and continue along the narrow path between homes.
  • Cross High Tower Dr., which is lined with single-car garages for the residents of the neighborhood’s hilltop homes. To the right you’ll see the pretty tower for which the street is named. This structure houses a locked elevator to which only residents have a key. Continue along the path on the other side of High Tower Dr.
  • Turn right on Broadview Terr., another pedestrian path, and continue up the stairs. As you approach the tower, you’ll notice a raised clearing on your right. This patch of land provides a nice vantage point from which to admire the southeast view of Hollywood. The historic neighborhood of Whitley Heights is visible on the other side of Highland Ave.
  • Ascend the stairs next to High Tower.
  • Turn right on Alta Loma Terr. This path is shady and peaceful, and the houses on either side are accessible only by way of this pathway, hence the detached rows of garages on the street below. Architectural styles range from Mediterranean to Japanese to rambling clapboard farmhouse.
  • Turn right to continue along Alta Loma Terr. You’ll come to a charming fairy tale-like house with miniature doors and windows at 6840.
  • Turn left to descend the stairs.
  • At the bottom of the stairs you’ll find yourself in a private fenced-off parking lot for the residents of Alta Loma Terr. Turn left to head toward the black iron gate exiting onto Highland Ave.
  • Turn right on Highland and walk one block back to your starting point at the corner of Highland and Camrose.

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WHAT: High Tower Walk In Hollywood Heights
WHEN: Open to public
WHERE:
Hollywood Hills

DETAILS: 

  • Approximate Distance: Less than 1/2 Mile 
  • Free street parking is available on Camrose Drive, although neighborhood parking restrictions apply when shows are playing at the Hollywood Bowl

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Grease Sing-A-Long

June 12, 2013 — 1 Comment

Now a Hollywood Bowl tradition, this family friendly event will coincide with the 35th anniversary of the beloved Grease film, the highest grossing musical film of all-time. The fun-filled Grease Sing-A-Long features pre-show festivities and the beloved film projected on the Bowl’s giant screen. The evening will be hosted by Grease original cast member Didi “Frenchy.”

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Rock & Roll doo-wop legends Sha Na Na will perform live! The group, cast in the movie as Johnny Casino and the Gamblers, performed six songs on the Grease soundtrack and the song “Sandy,” sung by John Travolta, was co-written by Sha Na Na’s piano man Screamin’ Scott Simon.

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Before the beloved film is projected on the Bowl’s giant screen, join the fun with a pre-show dance, and strut your stuff in a revamped, all-new costume competition.

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Enjoy the sights and sounds of this classic movie in a classic venue. The Hollywood Bowl is the largest natural outdoor amphitheater in the United States. It is a friendly sociable place where Southern Californians gather to picnic and enjoy outstanding shows under the stars.

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WHAT: Grease Sing-A-Long
WHEN: Saturday, July 14 | 8:30 pm  
WHERE:
Hollywood Bowl | 2301 N Highland Avenue | Hollywood, CA 90068

DETAILS:

  • Pre-show 7:00 pm
  • Film 8:30 pm

CONTACT INFO: (323) 850-2000

SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Twitter | Yelp

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The beloved Sing-A-Long returns to the Hollywood Bowl, the world’s largest outdoor movie theater. Wear your costume for the pre-show parade and warm up your voice for this popular event!

Enjoy the sights and sounds of this classic movie in a classic venue. The Hollywood Bowl is the largest natural outdoor amphitheater in the United States. It is a friendly sociable place where Southern Californians gather to picnic and enjoy outstanding shows under the stars.

Click here for tickets.

Also coming to the Hollywood Bowl:

WHAT: Sing-A-Long Sound of Music
WHERE: The Hollywood Bowl | 2301 North Highland Avenue | Los Angeles, CA 90068
WHEN: Saturday, September 22, 2012 | 6 pm Pre-show, 7:30 pm Film

CONTACT INFO: (323) 850-2000

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Sing-A-Long Grease

July 13, 2012 — Leave a comment

Now a new tradition, the fun-filled Grease Sing-A-Long features pre-show festivities and the beloved film projected on the Hollywood Bowl’s giant screen.

Before the beloved film, join the fun with a pre-show dance, and strut your stuff in a revamped, all-new costume competition.

Enjoy the sights and sounds of this classic movie in a classic venue. The Hollywood Bowl is the largest natural outdoor amphitheater in the United States. It is a friendly sociable place where Southern Californians gather to picnic and enjoy outstanding shows under the stars.

WHAT: Grease Sing-A-Long
WHERE: The Hollywood Bowl | 2301 North Highland Avenue | Los Angeles, CA 90068
WHEN: Saturday July, 14 | 7:00 pm pre-show, 8:00 pm film

CONTACT INFO: (323) 850-2000

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