
From Earth Day events to the annual Chumash Day powwow, there is plenty to do in Malibu this weekend.
FRI., APRIL 13
The Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station and Hope of the Valley Rescue
Mission host a clothing drive, where gently used clothing can be
dropped off for the homeless, at the sheriff’s station, 27050 Agoura
Rd., in Calabasas, at 2 p.m. 818.878.1808.
The Malibu Stage Company begins its performances of Preston Jones’
“The Oldest Living Graduate,” starring Howard Ferguson-Weitzman, at
the Malibu Stage Company, 29243 PCH, at 8 p.m. $25. 310.589.1998
SAT., APRIL 14
The California State Parks Foundation hosts its 15th annual Earth Day
Restoration and Clean-Up Event, to clean and restore park trails and
facilities, at Malibu Creek State Park, 1925 Las Virgenes Rd., check
in at 8:30 a.m., event at 9 a.m. 818.716.7572
The City of Malibu hosts its 14th annual Chumash Day Powwow and
Intertribal Gathering, at Malibu Bluffs Park, 24250 PCH, at 11 a.m.
(event continues Sunday at 10 a.m.). 310.456.2489 x337
California State Parks and the Santa Monica Mountains Natural History
Association host “Kids’ Nature Days: Whales,” featuring educational
events and activities, at Leo Carrillo State Park, so. beach, 35000
PCH, at 11 a.m. $12 (parking fee). info@malibuinterp.com
SUN., APRIL 15
Janice Booker reads and signs “Across from the Alley Next Door to the
Pool Room,” at Diesel, A Bookstore, 23410 Civic Center Way, Suite A3,
at 3 p.m. 310.456.9961
Malibu Poetry by the Sea hosts a home concert featuring emeritus
college professors Carol V. Davis and Mary Jane Roberts, along with
Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center president Sherman Pearl, at a home
in Malibu, at 3 p.m. 310.457.5783