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Three things to do in L.A. this Veteran’s Day weekend

Embrace these fall festivities and prepare for the holiday season with these three things to do this weekend.
Three things to do in L.A. this Veteran's Day weekend
The Los Angeles Lantern Art Expo features stunning Chinese lantern art exhibits and other engaging activities for visitors.
Experience the Lantern art expo

Located at 285 W Huntington Dr, Arcadia, CA 91007,  join Dragonsprouts on an adventure to experience Chinese Culture at the amazing Los Angeles Lantern Art Expo. Hosted Saturday, Nov. 9, this art expo is filled with fun and beautiful exhibits. Gather with others to write heartfelt messages along with lighting candles that will be lit up to float away with hundreds of others– creating a fantastic scene. Tickets can be bought here

The Los Angeles Lantern Art Expo features stunning Chinese lantern art exhibits and other engaging activities for visitors. (THE MIRROR | Courtesy of YouTube)
"What if the stars could reach for us?" Exploring this question, the Astra Lumina aims to impress visitors with beautiful space-themed light shows.
An enchanted night walk amongst the stars

Astra Lumina has returned, offering Los Angeles a stellar night walk exhibiting the wonders of visiting stars at the South Coast Botanic Garden. Immerse yourself in the magic of projections, lighting and music, as Astra Lumina transforms the botanic garden into a celestial pathway. Opening Nov. 8, this pathway is located on 26300 Crenshaw Blvd, Palos Verdes Estates, CA, 90274.

“What if the stars could reach for us?” Exploring this question, the Astra Lumina aims to impress visitors with beautiful space-themed light shows. (THE MIRROR | Courtesy of YouTube)
The Natural History Museum in Los Angeles is home to numerous amazing historical exhibits, and offers its visitors a truly awesome, educational experience.
Learn more about history

The Natural History Museum offers a great opportunity to step back in time and explore everything from ancient fossils to the wonders of the natural world. Whether it’s walking through the massive dinosaur exhibits, marveling at the precious gems and minerals or learning about different ecosystems and wildlife, there’s always something new to discover. Open from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., located at 900 Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007.

The Natural History Museum in Los Angeles is home to numerous amazing historical exhibits, and offers its visitors a truly awesome, educational experience. (THE MIRROR | Courtesy of YouTube)
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Joshua Cazares
Joshua Cazares, Staff Writer
Joshua Cazares is an News and Features Writer for the Mirror at Van Nuys High School. He is currently a senior in Second semester in the Journalism program. Outside of journalism he enjoys listening to music and playing sports. He has an interest in philosophy and conspiracies, he loves animals and plans to travel around the world. He plans to graduate as well as go into the fire technology program at LAVC to become a fire fighter. 
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