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Get Out: Urban Farmers, 3-D Club, Pajama Party Show

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Photo by Kim Scarborough via Flickr


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Urban Farmer's Market: Run by the Arroyo Time Bank, the AUFM gets down to the business of homemade, homegrown and small batch goodness on the third Sunday of every month at the Zane Grey Estate. A peek at their Facebook page turns up treats like: Persimmon-Bourbon tea bread, Organic Vietnamese eggrolls, Ross Roast coffee and details about a cookbook swap! Zane Grey Estate, 396 E Mariposa St, Altadena, CA, 91001, 1:00-4:00 p.m.

Pajama Party: Bid farewell to the week with a pajama party + pie sendoff c/o comedian Carl Kozlowski. The Daily Koz and Adam Gropman host their Pajama Party Variety Show tonight at the Gaylord Apartments. Enjoy a free evening of comedy and music and also that pie we discussed. Gaylord Apartments, 3355 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, 8:00 p.m.

3-D: The L.A. 3-D Club, as part of the Museum of Neon Art‘s “Get Illuminated!” series, will be giving a tutorial/introduction on how to take and view your own 3-D photos, presented in 3-D. The Museum on Neon Art ,136 W. 4th Street, DtLA. Free for current L.A. 3-D Club and MONA members, $7 general public, 2:00 p.m.

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