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Take an Architectural  Walking Tour of Charming Downtown Ojai
& the Ojai Valley Inn
Saturday, September 19 from 10:00 - 11:30 AM

 
Join historian Cherie Brant on a 90-minute walking tour of downtown Ojai on Saturday September 19. Visit landmark architectural sites and learn about the personalities and events that helped shape this artistic and charming community. The tour begins at 10:00 a.m on the southwest corner of Montgomery and East Ojai Avenues in the city of Ojai. The morning will finish at Ojai Valley Inn and Spa with a tour of its historic building and luxurious landscape. Lunch not included, but available on your own at the Inn. Cost is $15 for the general public, $10 for MVC members. RSVP  to 805-641-1876, ext 305.


 

 


Chicano Rock Era Celebrated at Museum
October 9
Invitational Car Show, Documentary Film, & Musical Performance


Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at the Museum of Ventura County with a stroll through their invitational low rider car show, and a screening of Chicano Rock! The Sounds of East LA, the documentary film by Emmy winning filmmakers Jon and Nancy Wilkman. The event on Sunday, October 9 also includes an expert panel discussion about music of that era, as well as a special performance by musician and songwriter Mark Guerrero, who led the popular East Los Angeles band Mark & the Escorts in the 1960s.

The car show runs from 3:00- 4:30 p.m. and the film screening begins at 5:00 p.m. Admission is $15 for the general public, $10 for museum members, and also includes entry to all museum galleries. For reservations, call (805) 653-0323 x 7.

Chicano Rock: The Sounds of East Los Angeles is based on the book, Land of a Thousand Dances by Tom Waldman and David Reyes, and traces the history of Chicano music in Los Angeles from the legendary Lalo Guerrero to the groups Cannibal and the Headhunters, Tierra and Ozomatli. It tells the story of how generations of young people from the country’s largest Mexican American community, caught between two cultures, created a unique musical voice and used it to express their identity. Narrated by Edward James Olmos, the hour documentary combines intimate interviews, and rare archival photos and film with the exuberant music.

A panel discussion will follow the film, and include such notables as the filmmakers Jon and Nancy Wilkman; musician, songwriter and Chicano music historian Mark Guerrero; music producer Max Uballez, formerly of the Romancers; Tom Waldman and David Reyes, noted authorities on Chicano rock and roll and co-authors of Land of a Thousand Dances: Chicano Rock and Roll from Southern California.

The Museum of Ventura County is located at 100 East Main Street in downtown Ventura. Hours are 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is $4 adults, $3 seniors, $1 children 6-17, members and children under 6 are free. For more museum information go to www.venturamuseum.org or call 805-653-0323.



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