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Feb. 17

West Covina 100th Anniversary

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West Covina Sportsplex | 2100 S. Azusa Ave., West Covina, CA 91792 | Feb. 17-19 | westcovina.org

West Covina is celebrating 100 years since incorporation with a three-day festival featuring food, live music, carnival rides, vendors and more entertainment.

Feb. 18

L.A. Chinatown Firecracker Run

Los Angeles Chinatown Plaza | 943 N. Broadway, Downtown Los Angeles, CA | Feb. 18-19 | firecracker10k.org

Celebrating 45 years, the L.A. Chinatown Firecracker 5K/10K Run/1K Kiddie & PAW’er Dog Run/Walk & 20/40Mile Bike Ride welcomes the year of the rabbit. Each registered participant receives a commemorative 2023 Firecracker race bib, exclusive collectible finisher’s medal, limited edition t-shirt, goody bag, and much more. In addition, participants and their guests will enjoy the Lunar New Year Celebration in the heart of historic Chinatown with an opening ceremony filled with lion dancers and the traditional lighting of 100,000 firecrackers. The Firecracker festival includes vendors and booths as well as a new Chalk Art Festival and Boba Garden.

Feb. 19

‘The Secret Garden’

Ahmanson Theatre | 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90012 | Feb. 16-March 26 | centertheatregroup.org

Based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett,“The Secret Garden” follows 10-year-old orphaned Mary Lennox as she’s sent from her home in India to live with her reclusive uncle on his haunted English country estate. Mary’s curiosity leads her on a quest to discover her family’s past and herself.

Feb. 20

‘When Harry Met Sally’ And ‘Sleepless In Seattle’

The Secret Movie Club Theater | 1917 Bay St., Los Angeles, CA 90021 | Feb. 20 | eventbrite.com

If you’re still feeling the romance in the air, catch this double feature of what many consider to be the two best rom-coms ever made.

Feb. 21

‘Building Madness’

Parson’s Nose Theater | 95 N. Marengo Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101 | Feb. 21 | parsonsnose.com

Max and Paul try to maintain their architectural firm float during the Great Depression in this screwball comedy.

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