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3 Things to do for a chill weekend

Local businesses and parks create lively gathering places for families and teens
3 Things to do for a chill weekend
Balboa Park
Balboa Park

Feel the hot sun and the cool breeze as you stroll around Balboa Park, admiring the glistening lake, and if you’re lucky, you see cherry blossoms. It is the perfect place if you want to enjoy a nice, relaxing picnic. Sellers are nearby, offering food, drinks, ice cream and some sell toys for the kids at the playground. Many ducks swim around the lake all day, as visitors roam around the lake in a swan paddle boat—typically, $11-$12 per person per hour. Balboa Park is free for anyone who wants to enjoy the outdoors, walk around, or admire the beautiful view. 

 

Address: 6300 Balboa Blvd, Lake Balboa, CA 91406

For more information, visit the event website:

LAKE BALBOA / ANTHONY C. BEILENSON PARK City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks

Quickly Boba
Quickly Boba

One of the popular areas where students from Van Nuys High go to buy refreshing drinks or savory meals is Quickly Boba—commonly known for its bubble tea and specialty drinks, especially the milk teas and fruit tea slushies. Prices are around $6, and combos or larger items can range to $10. You can also add toppings to your drink, like tapioca, pearls, jellies and more. Hours last between 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. but on school days, after school, it is packed, so make sure you get there before everyone else.

 

Address: 14851 Victory Blvd, Van Nuys, CA 91411

For more information, visit the event website:

https://www.quicklytogo.com/

Cali Claw Arcade
Cali Claw Arcade

Step inside Cali Claw, where you can win many prizes and make memories with your friends or peers. There’s a wide variety of claw machines, including prizes such as plushies and toys. The arcade operates on a pay-per-play system, costing four to 12 credits per game. Cali Claw Arcade also offers special promotions and happy hours where prices are reduced. So if you’re looking for a place to challenge yourself and walk away with a prize, Cali Claw Arcade is the spot.

 

Address: 8401 Van Nuys Blvd, Panorama City, CA 91402

For more information, visit the event website:

https://caliclawarcade.com/ 

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