OPA Update 6/20/25: Summer Soulstice & Make Music LA Events THIS Saturday!!

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Details for Saturday June 21 Main St. Summer Soulstice & Make Music LA Events: 

  • This Saturday is going to be a big day on Main St.! The street will be closed to vehicular traffic as we again transform the street into a pedestrian paradise. The iconic Summer Soulstice event returns with live music, vendors, beer garden, activities for kids & more. 
  • And we are moving Make Music LA Main St. on the West side of Main St. just across from the Ocean Park Library so the events are combined. 
  • The events start at noon on Main St. from Pico Blvd. to the Venice border. FREE!
  • Edgemar: Their courtyard will be activated into an all-day celebration with food booths, satellite bars, and DJs playing throughout the day.
  • HELP NEEDED for Summer Soulstice & Make Music LA Events: We NEED volunteers to staff our table/tent at the Soulstice event and to help with set-up and take-down from both Soulstice and Make Music LA. PLEASE CLICK HERE OR REPLY TO THIS EMAIL TO VOLUNTEER! 


Sunday June 22, 2-3:30 PM: Explore California Native Plants at the Summer Garden Tour – Santa Monica Conservancy garden expert Hilda Weiss leads a guided tour of the Shotgun House Native Plant Garden. Following the tour, Mya Gates co-leads a special family-friendly seedball activity where participants bind clay to packs of seeds, to protect them from insects and birds, until they’re ready to sprout! More details here

CORRECTION: Pride on the Pier Dance on Sunday has been CANCELLED 

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