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Here is a sampling of things to do in the San Gabriel Valley and Whittier areas, March 31 to April 7.

Art Crawl: The South Pasadena Eclectic Music Festival and Arts Crawl returns from 3-10 p.m. April 29 but you can get a preview and help support the free festival at the “Electric Preview Party and Creative Community Awards,” from 4:30-8 p.m. April 2. Help keep the family-friendly music and arts festival free. Tickets $70. Location, 815 Fremont Ave., South Pasadena. For more information, go to TheEclectic.Rocks

Tour the Rose Bowl: Guided public tours of the Rose Bowl are available at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. March 31. Walk through a National Historic Landmark and see an original 1922 locker room, the Terry Donahue Pavilion, the Press Box and more areas. Tickets $20; $17 ages 65 and older and ages 5-12. VIP group tours are available at other times (check the website). Location, 1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena. 626-437-8558. rosebowlstadium.com/tours

Vroman’s Bookstore: Tara Ison discusses “At the Hour Between Dog and Wolf,” 7 p.m. March 31. Jess Row discusses “The New Earth,” 7 p.m. April 3. Mary Otis discusses “Burst,” 7 p.m. April 4. Clancy Martin discusses “How Not to Kill Yourself – A Portrait of the Suicidal Mind,” 7 p.m. April 6. Emily Tesh discusses “Some Desperate Glory,” 7 p.m. April 11. Location, 695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. 626-449-5320. vromans.com

Kiss of the Spider Woman: A two-person drama by Manuel Puig, with English translation by Allan Baker, about danger and love in a prison cell, preview 8 p.m. March 31. Minimum age: 16. Opening night, 8 p.m. April 1. Show runs 2 p.m. April 2; 7:30 p.m. April 6; 8 p.m. April 7; 2 and 8 p.m. April 8; 2 p.m. April 9; other dates through April 23. Tickets $25 and up. Location, 3352 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena. 626-356-3100. www.anoisewithin.org/play/kiss-of-the-spider-woman/

It’s a Barbie world: The 2023 Barbie Malibu Tour stops in Pasadena from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. April 1. Get retro-inspired merchandise and 70s beach vibes. Location, the courtyard of One Colorado Old Pasadena (by Il Fornaio and iPic Theaters), 41 Bonham Alley, Pasadena. www.facebook.com/BarbieTruckTour/

Whittier Women’s Club’s Spring Fling Boutique: More than 30 vendors will be on hand offering baked goods, handmade crafts, Easter and Mother’s Day items, jewelry, beauty items and plants, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 1. East Whittier United Methodist Church, 10005 Cole Road, Whittier. 562-857-0955. Email: princessberta@msn.com.

A Victorian afternoon: Bring the family to spend an afternoon at the Huntington, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. April 1. Experience Victorian Britain pastimes through art, hobbies and leisure activities such as country dancing. Free with admission: $29; $24 ages 65 and older and students; $13 ages 4-11; huntington.org/plan-your-visit. Location, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino. huntington.org. Details on the event: bit.ly/40CWNsS

America’s Got Talent: Fans 8 and older can be part of the audience at the latest season of “America’s Got Talent” with Simon Cowell, Sofia Vergara, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel and Terry Crews. Fans get an chance to take photos at the judges’ desk, win prizes and influence judges through their cheers. Filming for the show is various times per day on April 1-2 and 4-6. Sign up for free tickets on the website: on-camera-audiences.com/shows/Americas_Got_Talent. Pasadena Civic Auditorium, 300 E. Green St. www.visitpasadena.com/events/americas-got-talent

You Can Face the Future with Confidence: All 118,000 congregations of Jehovah’s Witnesses will offer two free programs on the theme, April 1-2. A 30-minute presentation will be held at the Whittier Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 11690 Slauson Ave., Whittier, with a videoconferencing option available. For more information, 562-332-0369. jw.org

Unrivaled: A world premiere of a play by Rosie Narasaki about friendship, rivalry and being a female artist. Show runs 8 p.m. April 1; 2 p.m. April 2; 8 p.m. April 3; 8 p.m. April 6; 2 and 8 p.m. April 8; 2 p.m. April 9; other dates to April 23. Tickets $47; $42 ages 65 and older; $37 students. Boston Court, 70 N. Mentor Ave., Pasadena. 626-683-6801. bostoncourt2.wpengine.com/upcoming-events/

Holy Week preparation: Palm Sunday, April 2, is the beginning of Holy Week. Check local churches for service schedules. At Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Covina, highlights include Palm Sunday services, in English and Spanish, 8, 9, 10:15 and 12:15 p.m., plus a spring craft and bake sale in the parish hall. A Tenebrae service of shadow and light, 6 p.m. April 5; with Taize-style music featured for a Maundy Thursday service at 6 p.m. April 6. Good Friday services, noon and 6 p.m. April 7 and an Easter Vigil service, 7:30 p.m. completes the week. Easter Sunday services, 8, 9 and 10:15 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. April 9. 626-967-3939. Holy Trinity,100 N. Third Ave., Covina. holytrinitycovina.com. www.holytrinitycovina.com/events/announcements/

Palm Sunday: Fr. Greg Boyle, SJ, celebrates the beginning of Holy Week with the congregation of First United Methodist Church at 9:30 a.m. April 2. Meet in front of the church, collect palm fronds and process into the sanctuary to celebrate as a community. Location, 500 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. 626-796-0157. fumcpasadena.org

Pasadena Senior Games: Registration is open for registration for the “Senior Games,” for adults 50 and older who are welcome to compete in 14 athletic events from archery to tennis. The games run from May 21 to July 15. Previous competition experience not required. Volunteers are also needed for many tasks. Volunteer by calling 626-685-6755 or email sports@pasadenaseniorcenter.org. For more information, 626-795-4331. To register, click on “Activities and Events” and then “Senior Games” on the website,   www.pasadenaseniorcenter.org

Tuesday Musicale of Pasadena: A program of music by Borodin, Dvorak, Godoyan and Mozart, 12:30 p.m. April 4. Performers: soprano Helen Harboyan; pianists Sharon Chan and Anna Ching; Carlos Robles will perform Horn Concerto No. 3 in E Flat. Also, a string quartet with Ellen Buczo, Katie Boyle, Tammy Cognetta and Kim Ruys de Perez. Free admission. Altadena Baptist Church, 791 E. Calaveras St., Altadena. 626-797-1994. tmpasca.org

Whittier Reads: Whittier Public Library and the Whittier Public Library Foundation present a series of programs based on Javier Zamora’s memoir, “Solito.” Erick Galindo discusses “How to Prove You’re Undocumented,” at 6 p.m. April 4. Central Library, 7344 Washington Ave., Whittier. 562-567-9900. whittierlibrary.org. For upcoming speakers in the series: whittierlibrary.org/events/whittier-reads

For cheese heads: Agnes Restaurant and Cheesery presents the return of “Cheese 101” class, 6 p.m. April 4. Reservations required. Tickets are $95 per person on Resy; wine pairing extra (bit.ly/3Thgion). Also, see reservations for a class on April 18. Agnes, 40 W. Green St., Pasadena. 626-389-3839. agnesla.com

Duarte Farmers Market: is open from 4 to 7:30 p.m. April 5 (and most other Wednesdays). Southeast corner of the Santa Teresita Assisted Living parking lot, 819 Buena Vista St., Duarte. duartechamber.com/duarte-farmers-market. Updates on Facebook: bit.ly/41OI0wJ

Pasadena Senior Center: A virtual program on music appreciation, 10 a.m. April 6, on Zoom. Explore music from different eras and share your favorites. Register for the link here: bit.ly/3KfgrG5. The center also offers monthly food distribution, 8:30-10:30 a.m. April 7, in the parking lot, 85 E. Holly St., Pasadena (if you are 60 years or older and have your ID, you may be eligible to receive food the same day; contact 626-685-6732). The center, 626-795-4331. For other activities, click on “Lectures and Classes,”  pasadenaseniorcenter.org

Spring Fling at the Arboretum: Activities include egg races, crafts, scavenger hunts and bunny photos, 5-8 p.m. April 7, at 301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia. Activities include egg races, crafts, scavenger hunts, and bunny photos. Picnic boxes will be available for purchase from Peacock Café. Bring your own blanket or lawn chairs for seating. Registration is required in advance and tickets are limited. Tickets are $15; $10 children. Event is rain or shine. No outside food or drinks allowed. Location, 301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia. 626-821-3233. arboretum.org/events/egg-ceptional-celebration-2/2023-04-07

Easter planning: The city of San Gabriel and the San Gabriel Kiwanis Club invites everyone to the 78th annual “Egg’Straordinary Pancake Breakfast and Egg Hunt,” from 7-11 a.m. April 8. The event also includes a pancake race, bubble zone, coloring contest and photo opportunity with Mr. Bunny. Free admission. Pancake breakfast $5. Smith Park, 232 W. Broadway, San Gabriel. For more information, 626-308-2875. SanGabrielCity.com/Easter

Monsters are coming: Monster Truck Wars with two shows, 1 and 7 p.m. on April 8. Each show has a pre-show, meet-and-greet pit party with a Kids Zone (11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. for the 1 p.m. show; 5:30-6:30 p.m. for the 7 p.m. show; $10 add-on purchase). Tickets in advance online: $30; $10 ages 3-12; $40 VIP (day of show tickets are more expensive at the gate and cash only). Grand Arena of Industry Hills Expo Center, 16200 Temple Ave., City of Industry. monstertrucks.fun

Ongoing

Dinos Alive Exhibit – An Immersive Experience: For all ages who love finding out about dinosaurs. The experience runs various times and dates: March 31; April 1-2, 6-9, 13-16, 20-23, 27-30; May 4-7, 11-14. Timed tickets are required. Admission $20 and up. 1345 N. Montebello Blvd., Montebello. dinosalivelosangeles.com

Stranger Things – The Experience: The 45-minute immersion in all things based on the iconic Netflix show. Dates: March 31; April 1-2, 7-9, 14-16. Unlock your power in the Hawkins Lab, enjoy an 80s-style medley of locations and fan-favorite moments, including photo ops, food and drink, and interact with performers. If you’ve still got that MTV jacket and shoulder pads, dress like it’s the 80s. Minimum recommended age: 13. Tickets $39 and up. Location, 1345 N. Montebello Blvd., Montebello. strangerthings-experience.com/los-angeles/#faqs; feverup.com

Book a castle visit: Rubel Castle is an elaborate folk-art medieval castle in the foothills of Glendora, with five-story tall towers solidly built out of junk and river rocks by the late Michael Rubel and his friends. The castle offers eight scheduled tours each month. Tours are two hours long. Admission is $20 for adults; $10 ages 8-18. The property is not Americans with Disabilities Act-accessible; see website for details. Rubel Castle, 844 N. Live Oak Ave., Glendora. Glendora Historical Society voicemail, 626-963-0419. rubeltours.org

Descanso Gardens: Ongoing special art exhibit: “Shiki: The Four Seasons in Japanese Art,” in the Sturt Haaga Gallery and runs through May 21. Gardens hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. The gallery is open, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission $15; $11 ages 65 and older and student with valid ID; $5 ages 5-12. Location, 1418 Descanso Drive, La Cañada Flintidge. 818-949-4200. descansogardens.org

Duarte Historical Museum: Closed for remodeling. Scheduled re-opening May 6. Hours: 1-3 p.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of the month, and 1-4 p.m. Saturdays. Admission is free/donation. Encanto Park, 777 Encanto Parkway. 626-357-9419. www.ranchodeduarte.org

Kidspace Children’s Museum: The 27th annual “Butterfly Season” at the museum is open with children’s activities including going on a big safari, playing dress-up, viewing live caterpillars, moths and honeybees, through May 14. Also, learn from “Los Trompos,” an interactive art installation that honors the monarch butterfly’s cultural and ecological ties to Mexico. Tickets are by time and date: $14.95 ages 1-61; $12.95 ages 62 and older (purchase here: bit.ly/3mJOFoh). Location, 480 N. Arroyo Blvd., Pasadena. 626-449-9144. kidspacemuseum.org

Monrovia Historical Museum: Explore the museum, 1-4 p.m. Thursday and Sunday. Docent-led tours are available. Free admission/donation. The museum is at 742 E. Lemon Ave., Monrovia. 626-357-9537. monroviahistoricalmuseum.org

Norton Simon Museum: Ongoing special exhibit: “Saint Sebastian: Anatomy of a Sculpture,” learn about the 15th-century Italian painted sculpture from the Norton Simon collections, through July 3. An online exhibit: “Representing Women: Gender and Portraiture in 17th Century Europe” (view here bit.ly/3zLRR9p). Hours: noon-5 p.m. Monday and Thursday-Sunday. Admission $15; $12 ages 62 and older; free for ages 18 and younger and students with a valid ID. Location, 411 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. 626-449-6840. nortonsimon.org

USC Pacific Asia Museum: Ongoing special exhibit: “Global Asias: Contemporary Asian and Asian American Art — From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation,” through June 25. Also, explore the Sunkal Ceramics Gallery and the specific galleries for art of South and Southeast Asia, China, Himalaya, Pacific Island, Japan, Korea and Silk Road. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday. Admission is by advance timed purchase, $10; $7 ages 65 and older and students with valid ID; free for ages 17 and under. Also, free admission from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursdays and on the second Sunday of the month. 46 N. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena. 626-787-2680. pacificasiamuseum.usc.edu

Whittier Museum: Exhibits on aspects of Whittier history including agriculture and Quaker settlers. Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 1-4 p.m. Saturday. Free admission/donations. Location, 6755 Newlin Ave., Whittier. 562-945-3871. Email: info@whittiermuseum.org. whittiermuseum.org/visit

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