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Glendale Dodger Night, Los Angeles CA | Nearby Businesses


1000 Elysian Park Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(818) 548-2792

The 3rd Annual Glendale Dodger Night presented by Lexus of Glendale is on Saturday, August 16, 2014. Glendale Dodger Night benefits the Glendale Parks & Open Space Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting our community’s parks and open spaces. Join community members to celebrate the City of Glendale and the game of baseball at Glendale Dodger Night! The event will begin with our Glendale City Hall Pre-Party in the afternoon which will feature food, drinks, entertainment, and much more. The event will continue at Dodger Stadium in the evening to watch our Los Angeles Dodgers play the Milwaukee Brewers. Bus transportation to and from the stadium will be provided for City Hall Pre-Party attendees.

Community Organization Near Glendale Dodger Night

Homeboy Industries
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
130 Bruno St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(323) 526-1254

Homeboy provides job training positions and free social services for formerly gang involved and previously incarcerated men and women. Each client is assigned a Case Manager on day one who helps them set a goal plan that may include: obtaining a high school diploma or GED, a course of action for release from parole or probation, and a general game plan for needed services, classes, and skills in order to find outside employment. Many of our Homeboys and Homegirls arrive into young adulthood with no support system and absent families. When these young men and women teeter in their stability, Homeboy is often called on to serve as “parent.” What we want to provide our clients at Homeboy is a supportive community, a sense of family and a place where they come to help find their strengths, learn job skills, get an education, learn new life skills, and become contributing members to their families and communities. Life at Homeboy begins for our trainees with work in the maintenance department. During the course of their time at Homeboy, trainees move from maintenance to a vocational skill-building position in one of our six social enterprises, or an administrative position in our program headquarters. Daily activities for the “homies” (our trainees) might include attending a class such as Computer Basics, Bridge to College, Building Healthy Relationships, Anger Management, or Parenting, and perhaps having a one-on-one appointment with a mental health counselor and a tattoo removal session. Daily life starts each morning at Homeboy with morning meeting, where every staff member joins to hear the agenda for the day, share successes, and preview upcoming events. This meeting is closed with the “thought of the day,” a small piece of wisdom or inspiration from one of our trainees or staff to help us keep on track for the day.

Los Angeles Chinatown Firecracker Run
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
943 N Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(818) 925-8434

The L.A. Chinatown Firecracker 5/10K Run/Walk is one of the largest and longest-running Chinese New Year charity run in the country. 100% volunteer organized. 100% of net proceeds are reinvested in the local community.

Chinese American Museum
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
425 N Los Angeles St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 485-8567

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Monday Night Mission
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
700 W Cesar E Chavez Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Solano Canyon
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
500 Solano Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

~~~Welcome to Solano Canyon, founded in 1866. The founding of the Solano Canyon community was when Francisco Solano, a native of Costa Rica, bought 86 acres of land in 1866 from the City of Los Angeles. Solano, a butcher, had a meat-packing business downtown, just north of the Plaza Church on Main Street. Within a few years, he built an adobe on the watercourse between present-day Solano Avenue and Casanova Street and moved both his family and his business to the Canyon. Solano and his wife, Rosa Casanova, also from Costa Rica, raised six children here. Much of the Solano property was subdivided after the deaths of Francisco and Rosa by their son, Los Angeles City and County Surveyor Alfredo Solano, and, from 1888 forward, the community grew rapidly. The original Solano property extended from present-day North Broadway nearly to the Police Academy, and from Elysian Park to Sulphur Ravine.

California Community Foundation
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
221 S Figueroa St, Ste 400
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 413-4130

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Women's Center for Creative Work
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
2425 Glover Pl
Los Angeles, CA 90031

WCCW is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council's EMERGE Fiscal Sponsorship Program. Support us by making a donation through the link below. https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=SUPTTC2LAZ98W In our most tangible incarnation we are a women-lead creative coworkspace. On a broader level, we are an enabling architecture providing professional, emotional and artistic nourishment for female driven creative projects. Since our founding in November 2013 we have built a network of over 1,500 women committed to supporting each other socially, creatively and economically and building the structures (physical and transcendental) that maximize connectivity and empower us collectively. The project is simultaneously the work of its main collaborators –designer Kate Johnston and producer Sarah Williams– as well as a platform for our growing community’s ideas, works and projects. Through our Nodes Program we incubate kindred projects by providing insight, consultation, and access to our network.

Women's Center for Creative Work
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
2425 Glover Pl
Los Angeles, CA 90031

WCCW is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council's EMERGE Fiscal Sponsorship Program. Support us by making a donation through the link below. https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=SUPTTC2LAZ98W In our most tangible incarnation we are a women-lead creative coworkspace. On a broader level, we are an enabling architecture providing professional, emotional and artistic nourishment for female driven creative projects. Since our founding in November 2013 we have built a network of over 1,500 women committed to supporting each other socially, creatively and economically and building the structures (physical and transcendental) that maximize connectivity and empower us collectively. The project is simultaneously the work of its main collaborators –designer Kate Johnston and producer Sarah Williams– as well as a platform for our growing community’s ideas, works and projects. Through our Nodes Program we incubate kindred projects by providing insight, consultation, and access to our network.

Chinese American Citizens Alliance - Los Angeles
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
415 Bamboo Ln
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 628-8015

The Cardinal Principles upon which the Alliance was founded are: To fully enjoy and defend the rights and privileges of American citizenship To support and obey the laws and constitution of the United States To cultivate the mind through exchange of knowledge To effect a higher character among the members To observe and practice the fundamentals of brotherly love and mutual help No members are permitted to use provincial, clannish, Tong or political pressure against one another. “Every local chapter has dedicated itself to civic pride, community service, and good citizenship”.

Friends of the Los Angeles River
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
570 W Avenue 26, Ste 250
Los Angeles, CA 90065

(323) 223-0585

Solano Canyon Church
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
709 Solano Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 413-7963

The House Church movement is a return to the Acts model. Early churches met in homes and focused on a community pursuing Christ rather than a building. The vision we have is to establish a Christ centered community of believers in the Solano Canyon/Elysian Park area to see our city transformed for the kingdom of God!

Water and Power Community Credit Union
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1053 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90012-2134

(800) 300-9728

Las Fotos Project
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1000 N Alameda St, Ste 240
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 537-2829

L.A. Works
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
570 W Avenue 26, Ste 400
Los Angeles, CA 90065

(323) 224-6510

Year-round Volunteer Opportunities: 90+ projects every month at nonprofits throughout the community. Our projects cover a wide range of activities and issue areas including serving meals to the homeless, providing fun activities to disadvantaged youth, walking dogs, preserving national parks, cooking for kids, playing bingo with the elderly and shelving and packaging food to be donated. Days of Service: Large-scale, single days of service for thousands of volunteers, including MLK Jr. Day of Service, Earth Day, César Chávez Day and L.A. Works Day to revitalize/beautify the community. BusinessWorks: Custom designed service (or sponsorship) opportunity for companies to connect to the community, support social issues and engage employees in service. Community Leadership Program: Cultivating leaders to expand volunteer opportunities in LA and connect volunteers in deeper ways to community issues by leading service projects, planning events and growing L.A. Works’ operations and programming. Leaders become skilled in volunteer recruitment & management, project development, strategic planning, marketing and partnership building. Community Connections: Nonprofit partners advertise their longer-term or skilled-based volunteer needs on our website. Emergency Preparedness: Ensure the safety of our communities by planning for the role that spontaneous volunteers will play in responding to disasters.

COFEM
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
125 Paseo De La Plaza, Suite 101
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 417-8380

Gee Tuck Sam Tuck Association
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
975 N Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 628-1038

以吳、周、蔡、翁、曹五個姓氏所組成的至德三德公所迄今(2016年) 已有137年歷史。五姓宗親皆為太祖太王之裔。 「泰伯三讓以天下」,可從古公亶父,軒轅黃帝第25世孫說起,原姬姓,據竹書紀年記載(商王)乙六年份遷周,因地處周原,姬族在此稱為周人,建立國家稱為周王國,古公亶父稱為周太王。 古公(周太王)生有三子,長子泰伯、次子仲雍、三子季歷。季歷有子名昌,天性聰明有王者風範,受古公喜愛,有意將王位先傳季歷再傳給昌,但古代王位傳長不傳幼,因此古公鬱鬱寡歡乃至成疾。長子泰伯窺知父意,遂與二弟仲雍以為父採藥為由離開周原到吳山,意示讓出王位,此乃一讓。 古公爾後久病辭世,泰伯、仲雍聞訊回周原奔喪,三弟季歷出事父親遺囑告知由泰伯繼承王位,但泰伯仍堅持讓位三弟,不願繼承王位並再度離開周原,此乃二讓。 泰伯為使三弟季歷安心繼承王位,與二弟仲雍遊吳山南遷至梅里(現為江蘇省無錫市屬),從俗荆蠻,斷髮紋身,以表達永不繼承之意,此為三讓。泰伯自號勾吳,荆蠻人義之,歸順者千餘家,立泰伯為王,是吳國的始祖。 聖祖泰伯三讓天下之舉,人正與謙讓的美德備受古今民眾讚揚,推崇與歌頌,論語記載孔子稱泰伯唯志得,正因為泰伯三讓天下,故將其情操以「至德」形容之。而三德,是指將高尚的道德發揮出來,要有智、仁、勇三者的道理,故有三德。

Gee Tuck Sam Tuck Association
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
975 N Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 628-1038

以吳、周、蔡、翁、曹五個姓氏所組成的至德三德公所迄今(2016年) 已有137年歷史。五姓宗親皆為太祖太王之裔。 「泰伯三讓以天下」,可從古公亶父,軒轅黃帝第25世孫說起,原姬姓,據竹書紀年記載(商王)乙六年份遷周,因地處周原,姬族在此稱為周人,建立國家稱為周王國,古公亶父稱為周太王。 古公(周太王)生有三子,長子泰伯、次子仲雍、三子季歷。季歷有子名昌,天性聰明有王者風範,受古公喜愛,有意將王位先傳季歷再傳給昌,但古代王位傳長不傳幼,因此古公鬱鬱寡歡乃至成疾。長子泰伯窺知父意,遂與二弟仲雍以為父採藥為由離開周原到吳山,意示讓出王位,此乃一讓。 古公爾後久病辭世,泰伯、仲雍聞訊回周原奔喪,三弟季歷出事父親遺囑告知由泰伯繼承王位,但泰伯仍堅持讓位三弟,不願繼承王位並再度離開周原,此乃二讓。 泰伯為使三弟季歷安心繼承王位,與二弟仲雍遊吳山南遷至梅里(現為江蘇省無錫市屬),從俗荆蠻,斷髮紋身,以表達永不繼承之意,此為三讓。泰伯自號勾吳,荆蠻人義之,歸順者千餘家,立泰伯為王,是吳國的始祖。 聖祖泰伯三讓天下之舉,人正與謙讓的美德備受古今民眾讚揚,推崇與歌頌,論語記載孔子稱泰伯唯志得,正因為泰伯三讓天下,故將其情操以「至德」形容之。而三德,是指將高尚的道德發揮出來,要有智、仁、勇三者的道理,故有三德。

Chinatown Community for Equitable Development (CCED)
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
418 Bamboo Ln, Ste A
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Chinatown Community for Equitable Development, founded in March 2012 in the wake of the pending development of Wal-Mart, is an organization of community activists, residents, business owners, workers, and youth in Los Angeles Chinatown. 華埠公平發展會 El Barrio Chino para un Desarrollo Justo Phát Triển Công Bằng cho Cộng Đồng Chinatown

Crossroads
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
942 Yale St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Teenage Wasteland of the Arts
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
962 Chung King Rd
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Teenage Wasteland of the Arts is a private arts program for that rivals local MFA art schools. Both our teachers and visiting lecturers are internationally recognized artists and filmmakers who have experience working with teenagers and teen sensibilities. Our instructors include: Lee Lynch, (MFA USC fine arts program) Mr. Lynch is an internationally known filmmaker who has been teaching teens for over ten years. Currently he chairs the Film/Video program at the California State Summer Sate Summer School for the Arts. Thorbjorg Jonsdottir, (MFA Cal Arts) Mrs. Jonsdottir is an internationally exhibited filmmaker and collage artists. Currently she teaches the visiting filmmaker series at Cal Arts. Santos, (CSSSA TA) Santos, is an internationally recognized film editor. Currently he is a teaching assistant at the California State Summer School for the Arts. Our visiting lectures include: Marnie Weber (Artist and Filmmaker): http://www.marnieweber.com Mike Ott (Filmmaker): http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110907/REVIEWS/110909995 Doug Harvey (Art Critic): http://www.thenation.com/authors/doug-harvey John Kilduff (T.V. Personality): http://letspainttv.com Christian Cummings (Artist): http://www.christiancummingsart.com

Sports and Recreation Near Glendale Dodger Night

Elysian Fitness
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
Elysian Park
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 440-0260

Dodgers Seating Chart
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1000 Elysian Park Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

William Middlebrooks Sports Training
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1253 Bishops Rd
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(626) 394-6433

Christmas 2 Give 5K & 1/2 Mile Dwarf Dash
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1880 Academy Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Join us for a fun and memorable 5k, with a scenic cross country style course on a mix of dirt, grass and asphalt. The course is moderately challenging with about 3/4 of a mile of gradual hills. You will love the course, as well as the view of Los Angeles and the Dodger Stadium. Make sure to come out and help our cause, while promoting a healthy lifestyle within the community. Christmas 2 Give was created to make a change in the lives of others, therefore this year we will be conducting a shoe drive. Bring any shoes; new or slightly used and lets give to the Los Angeles Mission.

Echo Park Boxing
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1302 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026

(323) 790-9300

Fighting arts training for the whole family. Fun & friendly atmosphere in the heart of historic Echo Park. Boutique gym training, small class sizes, individual attention.

Absology - The Study Behind Functional Training
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
Boston st
Los Angeles, CA 91214

(818) 660-0814

Fit & Bendy Contortion & Flexibility Training
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1844 Park Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90026

(323) 379-2363

Instructor Kristina Nekyia trained in Mongolian contortion with Serchmaa Byamba at San Francisco Circus Center. Because she began her training as an adult she dedicated herself to understanding methods of improving flexibility and control that are healthy and safe, taking into account the individual's body type and goals. She has combined training in Pilates and dance with the Mongolian contortion techniques, offering students great improvements in flexibility while increasing strength, maintaining joint stability, and improving technique. Fit & Bendy Contortion Training is currently available at the following locations in Hollywood, California. Group Classes Pilates Stretch and Strengthen on the Reformer Thursday 7-8pm Friday 1-2pm @ Berry Pilates in Kor Fitness 815 North LaBrea, West Hollywood, CA 90038 Sign up here: http://berrypilates.com/index.php/book-now Contortion Individual Instruction and Small Groups Kor Fitness 815 North LaBrea, West Hollywood, CA 90038 (323) 933-3744 By appointment only, email [email protected]

Kettlebell Circuit Training: Combat Athletes , MMA and Fitness
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
440 York Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90041

(858) 480-9669

Velocity Personal Fitness
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
444 S Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90048

Tips and Programs for Workouts and Nutrition Personal Training In Person and Online Webinars Coaching Nutrition Programs

Turkey Trot Los Angeles
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
100 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(310) 821-7898

Come join 5,000 people/turkeys running on Thanksgiving morning! Dress up, dress down, just come out. Pies to the winners, costume contest and a giant inflatable turkey. What more fun could be had on a holiday???

Sport Fashionista
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
4657 Diane Street Los Angeles,California 90017
California City, CA 93505

(805) 412-4162