Mysteries of Doo Dah to be Deconstructed Thursday Night During Daring Discussion

One of the illustrious panel is none other that the infamous former PIO for Pasadena City, Lady Ann Erdman – Photos by Terry Miller

Mysteries of Doo Dah to be Deconstructed Thursday Night During Daring Discussion
The Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade is known for being anything but serious. But for one night, it will be. During “Doo Dah Deconstructed,” a panel opf highly knowledgeable Doo Dah historians will discuss the changes in the parade’s relationship with the community over the years, why it continues to thrive, and why some people love it while others may find it offensive.


Brad Macneil will moderate panelists Tom Coston, Sue Mossman, Ann Erdman, Denise Lawrence-Zuniga, Peter Wilson ( not the former governor, we hope) and Scott Finnell. With Snotty Scotty among the panelists, you know anything can happen.
WHEN: Thursday, November 8 at 7:30pm You Don’t Want to Miss This!
WHERE: Pasadena Museum of History, 470 W. Walnut St. (free parking)
COST: $5.00 (also covers exhibit admission and light refreshments!)

The ticket will include gallery admission to “What a Long Strange Trip It’s Been: 35 Years of the Pasadena Doo Dah Parade” starting at 6:30p
Reservations are recommended as seating is limited. Please call 626-577-1660

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