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Experience the Excitement of Pasadena’s Free Spring ArtNight—March 8

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A glowing bicycle. – Courtesy photo / Facebook, @artnightpasadena

Enjoy an evening in beautiful Pasadena exploring 20 prestigious arts and cultural institutions showcasing diverse works of art, music and dance by the best the city’s creative community has to offer Friday, March 8, from 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. This event is free and will delight those of all ages and walks of life. Experience memorable visual and performing arts and participate in hands-on, interactive activities. Admission to this event is free.

The City of Pasadena is also providing free shuttle transportation to and from participating venues, with City Hall serving as the primary transit hub. Food trucks will be parked at several venues, offering tasty food items and beverages for purchase.

Participating arts and cultural institutions include:

Visit artnightpasadena.org for a complete list of the family-friendly art and cultural offerings at ArtNight, one of the most exciting events in Southern California! Be sure to post photos and videos of your experience on social media using hashtag #ArtNight2019 and tag the City of Pasadena @PasadenaGov on Twitter, and @CityofPasadena on Instagram and Facebook.

ArtNight is produced by the Cultural Affairs Division of the Pasadena Planning & Community Development Department in collaboration with participating arts and cultural institutions. For accessibility assistance, or to request information in braille or large-print format, call (626) 744-7062.

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