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Malibu can ful ll its commitment as a community to be part of the e orts to address climate change and protect the environment. e link for the event is posted on the website. Attendees will receive a free kitchen scraps collection caddy (limit one per household).

e 1.9-gallon, dishwasher-safe caddies are easy to ll, carry, empty, and clean, o ering a convenient way to collect food scraps to be recycled. For more information about the program and to register for a workshop, visit the Organic Recycling webpage at malibucity.org/ Organics. For additional guidance on the organics recycling program, review the City’s free online Zero Waste Guide at malibucity.org/ HomeZeroWasteGuide.

thu MAR 16

PARENT AND ME must accompany children under 12. Instructed by Fluidity by Mattie at the Michael Landon Community Center from 3 to 4 p.m. e workshop costs $25. Register online at MalibuCity. org/Register.

SAT MAR 11

MALIBU DEMOCRATIC CLUB TO HOST OUTDOOR HIKE e Malibu Democratic Club is hosting a hike on Saturday, March. 11, followed by Lunch/ Drinks with our new State Assembly Rep Jacqui Irwin and the MDC Board . e Hike begins at 11:00 am at the Zuma Canyon Trailhead o Bonsall Dr. Meet at the Trailhead Parking Lot o Bonsall Dr. Carpooling encouraged due to limited parking. Lunch/Drinks follow at 1:00 pm at the Malibu Brewing Company at Trancas Market, 30745 E. PCH. (Each person responsible for their own tab.) See news briefs for more info.

SUN MAR 12

GIRLS SPORTS CLINIC

Girls Soccer Clinic (ages 8-13) will be held on March 12, from 12:30 to 2:30 .p.m. at Malibu Blu s Park. To see more and upcoming city events visit, malibucity.org.

WED MAR 15

ORGANIC WASTE RECYCLING

WORKSHOP

Community members can learn about the importance of, and how to successfully participate in the city’s Organic Waste Recycling Program by joining the virtual workshop on Wednesday, March 15, at 7 p.m. An additional workshop is scheduled for April 19. e Organic Waste Recycling Program is an important way that

Park Tales (ages 2-5) will be held at Malibu Blu s Park from 10 to 11 a.m. and on March 16.

Admission is free. e Somewhere Over the Rainbow Gold Hunt and Hop Around the Park events will be held on April 6. To see more and upcoming city events, visit malibucity.org.

SAT MAR 18

MORNING HIKE AT CHARMLEE WILDERNESS PARK e morning is the best time of day to view insects, birds, and many other members of the chaparral ecosystem. Discover the wildlife and learn about unique native plants that call the Santa Monica Mountain region home. Terrain can be uneven, and participants will walk uphill to view the vast acreage of the park. Registration required. Hike is from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at Charmlee Wilderness Park. Visit malibucity.org for more information. To see more and upcoming city events visit, malibucity.org.

CAFFEINATED VERSE

Ca einated Verse (Open Mic Poetry Readings) will be held on March 18 and May 20, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Malibu Library. To see more and upcoming city events visit, malibucity.org.

SAT MAR 25-26

TOPANGA ACTORS COMPANY

Enjoy an afternoon of theater and the opportunity to meet the Topanga Actors Company cast at e Malibu Library community room on March 25 and 26 at 2 p.m. Established in 2015 Topanga Actors Company is widely recognized in neighborhood Topanga Canyon for its innovatively staged readings of carefully selected contemporary plays and ne acting which includes, A stage reading of famed playwright Wendy Wasserstein’s nal play “Woodson Bull III, but you can call him ird.” Professor Laurie Jameson is another member of the “walking red state.” Wasserstein’s drama/comedy features a gargantuan struggle between a college student and his professor, all taking place in the America of the pivotal years 2002/2003. e reading is sponsored by Malibu Library and LA County Library. For more info, email topangaactorscompany@ theatercompany.org

SUN MAR 26

PEP WILLIAMS ART EXHIBITION OPENING RECEPTION e Malibu Arts Commission is pleased to showcase artist Pep Williams at the Malibu City Gallery located at Malibu City Hall. e opening reception is Sunday, March 26, at noon. Meet Pep, see his amazing work, and celebrate with complimentary food and beverages. e reception includes a live musical performance by A Call 2Peace. tUE MAR 28

An RSVP is not required. Pep’s work will be displayed at the Malibu City Gallery from March 27 to May 5. e Gallery is open Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free.

AFTERSCHOOL DANCE PROGRAMS

Programs for grades TK-5 to be held March 28 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at Webster Elementary School, and on March 30 from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Malibu Elementary School. Fee is $25. To see more and upcoming city events visit, malibucity.org.

Description ONGOING

JOHNNY CASH: AT FOLSOM AND SAN QUENTIN EXHIBIT AT PEPPERDINE e symposium “Faith, Reconciliation, and Flourishing: A Symposium on Prison Reform” is part of a Grammy Museum-sponsored exhibit on “Johnny Cash: At Folsom and San Quentin,” featuring photographs by Jim Marshall. e 23 photographs are of Cash’s legendary prison concerts in 1968 and 1969. e photographs will be on display at the Payson Library Exhibit Gallery on the Malibu campus through April 9.

MINDFULNESS MEDITATION

SITTING GROUP e Malibu Mindfulness Meditation Group meets ursday evenings at 7:30 p.m. for a group sit and chat in Pt. Dume. ey are led by longtime local resident Michael Kory, who has been practicing Mindfulness Meditation for over 12 years and recently graduated a twoyear teacher training program. Everyone is welcome whether you are an experienced meditator or are a complete newbie. ere are many bene ts to be had both from giving yourself the gift of learning how to quiet the mind, and doing it in a group with the support of others. If you wish to attend, please email mmm@ bu-dharma.com for more info.

EMBELLISHMENT WORKSHOPS

Get your creative juices owing! In this class, you will design, paint, and embellish a variety of unique crafts. All supplies are included. Each participant will go home with a piece to share with friends and family. Adults must accompany children under 12. Instructed by Craft Bar at Malibu Blu s Park.

(Daylight Savings) Clocks – March 7 from 6 to 7 p.m. $25 per workshop. For more information, visit malibucity.org.

BALLET

Develop better posture and improve balance, exibility, and circulation during this onehour class. Class is ursdays from 9 to 10 a.m. at the Michael Landon Community Center. e instructor will also focus on body awareness, coordination, and stretching techniques. Please wear workout clothes and ballet shoes. No experience is necessary. Sign up at MalibuCity.org/ Register to register for the month or pay a $5 dropin rate, space permitting.

BROADWAY JAZZ DANCE

Enter stage right to the senior center’s new dance program. e class will consist of jazz warm-ups and stretches, followed by routines. Every dance taught will be straight from a Broadway musical.

Instructed by Ann Monahan. Class is ursdays from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Michael Landon Community Center. No experience is necessary. Register for the month or pay a $5 drop-in rate, space permitting.

CARDIO SALSA AND STRETCH

An energetic Latin dance workout that incorporates salsa, cha-cha, and merengue in an easy-to-follow format. e cooldown will include stretching to relax the body. No dance experience necessary. Instructed by Jackline Daneshrad. e program is held on Tuesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Michael Landon Center at Malibu Blu s Park. Sign up at MalibuCity.org/Register to register for the month, or pay a $5 drop-in rate, space permitting.

PILATES

Relax, refresh, and build core strength. Sessions are ursdays from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Michael Landon Community Center at Malibu Blu s Park. Please bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothes. Sign up at MalibuCity.org/Register to register for the month, or pay a $5 drop-in rate, space permitting.

SENIOR STRETCH AND STRENGTH

Class is organized on Mondays from 1 to 2 p.m. and Wednesdays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Participants will focus on exibility, balance, circulation, muscle tone, and breathing techniques. Class will be held outdoors at the Malibu Senior Center. Register for the month or pay a $5 drop-in rate. For additional information contact (310) 456-2489, Ext. 357, or visit Malibucity.org/SeniorCenter.

MAT YOGA

Learn new poses, increase exibility, and practice stretching techniques in a calm and relaxing environment. Bring your own yoga mat. Instructed by Daya Chrans. Class is organized on Tuesdays at the Senior Center at Malibu City Hall from 1 to 2 p.m. Sign up at MalibuCity.org/ Register to register for the month or pay a $5 dropin rate, space permitting.

CHAIR YOGA

Yoga is a wonderful way to stretch the body and calm the mind. is class helps you develop a strong and exible spine, feel ease in your joints, and be steady in your balance. Get t while you sit! Join this peaceful hour of exercise. Instructed by Daya Chrans. Class is organized on Mondays at the Senior Center at Malibu City Hall from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.

RELAX THROUGH COLORING

Did you know that coloring helps relieve stress? Join a free coloring program led by Judy Merrick at the Senior Center at Malibu City Hall on Wednesdays from 1 to 2 p.m. RSVP by calling the Malibu Senior Center at (310) 456-2489, Ext. 357.

CHOIR

Join an upbeat choir group and learn the fundamentals of singing and performing different styles of music. Group meets at Malibu City Hall Senior Center on Tuesdays from 10 to 11 a.m. This is a great opportunity for socialization, selfexpression, and learning through music. All levels are welcome. Instructed by Laura DeMieri Fercano. $5 per class.

KNITTING

Knitting with Sheila Rosenthal is organized every Monday and Friday at the Senior Center at Malibu City Hall from 9 to 10:30 a.m. is is an ongoing drop-in complimentary program. No experience is required. Please bring your own size 8 needles and one skein of yarn..

FARMERS MARKET

Shop for fresh fruits and veggies, prepared food, and more at the weekly Malibu Farmers Market on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Market at Legacy Park.

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