"Kick It in the Park" World Cup Watch Parties Announced by Mayor Bass
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- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced the "Kick It in the Park" initiative, offering free FIFA World Cup watch parties with live match screenings, youth soccer clinics, and family activities at parks citywide from June 11 to July 19. No tickets or registration are required for attendance.
- Watch parties are being held today for the 12 p.m. and 7 p.m. games at Wilmington Recreation Center, Echo Park, Sheldon-Arleta Park, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Taper Auditorium (Central Library), and Sun Valley Youth Arts Center.
- "With the support of City departments, including Department of Cultural Affairs, these free, family-friendly events transform City of LA Parks sites into vibrant gathering spaces where Angelenos watch the matches on large LED screens surrounded by youth soccer clinics, neighborhood programming, and community resources," per the official website. "No ticket, no cost, no barriers."
- Check here for more information on the program.
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Residents are encouraged to bring folding chairs, blankets, snacks, and water while enjoying the matches at participating parks throughout the city.
The events will feature live match screenings on large LED screens, youth soccer clinics, family activities, and local vendors. City officials say no tickets or registration are required to attend.
Citizen user video shows Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass speaking about the city's "Kick It in the Park" initiative, which will bring free FIFA World Cup watch parties to parks across Los Angeles from June 11 through July 19.
Incident reported at 1629 Park Ave.
Residents are encouraged to bring folding chairs, blankets, snacks, and water while enjoying the matches at participating parks throughout the city.
The events will feature live match screenings on large LED screens, youth soccer clinics, family activities, and local vendors. City officials say no tickets or registration are required to attend.
Citizen user video shows Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass speaking about the city's "Kick It in the Park" initiative, which will bring free FIFA World Cup watch parties to parks across Los Angeles from June 11 through July 19.
Incident reported at 1629 Park Ave.
Residents are encouraged to bring folding chairs, blankets, snacks, and water while enjoying the matches at participating parks throughout the city.
The events will feature live match screenings on large LED screens, youth soccer clinics, family activities, and local vendors. City officials say no tickets or registration are required to attend.
Citizen user video shows Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass speaking about the city's "Kick It in the Park" initiative, which will bring free FIFA World Cup watch parties to parks across Los Angeles from June 11 through July 19.
Incident reported at 1629 Park Ave.
Residents are encouraged to bring folding chairs, blankets, snacks, and water while enjoying the matches at participating parks throughout the city.
The events will feature live match screenings on large LED screens, youth soccer clinics, family activities, and local vendors. City officials say no tickets or registration are required to attend.
Citizen user video shows Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass speaking about the city's "Kick It in the Park" initiative, which will bring free FIFA World Cup watch parties to parks across Los Angeles from June 11 through July 19.
Incident reported at 1629 Park Ave.
Residents are encouraged to bring folding chairs, blankets, snacks, and water while enjoying the matches at participating parks throughout the city.
The events will feature live match screenings on large LED screens, youth soccer clinics, family activities, and local vendors. City officials say no tickets or registration are required to attend.
Citizen user video shows Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass speaking about the city's "Kick It in the Park" initiative, which will bring free FIFA World Cup watch parties to parks across Los Angeles from June 11 through July 19.
Incident reported at 1629 Park Ave.
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Los Angeles is not the place to be
Good luck with that folks. We live in Gotham city, not family friendly ANYWHERE
Who cares
Since She burned your house down you can kick at the park while your permits are delayed
Los Angeles is not the place to be
Good luck with that folks. We live in Gotham city, not family friendly ANYWHERE
Who cares
Since She burned your house down you can kick at the park while your permits are delayed
Los Angeles is not the place to be
Good luck with that folks. We live in Gotham city, not family friendly ANYWHERE
Who cares
Since She burned your house down you can kick at the park while your permits are delayed
Los Angeles is not the place to be
Good luck with that folks. We live in Gotham city, not family friendly ANYWHERE
Who cares
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Since She burned your house down you can kick at the park while your permits are delayed
Los Angeles is not the place to be
Good luck with that folks. We live in Gotham city, not family friendly ANYWHERE
Who cares