Storytelling takes center stage at the historic Santa Bay Woman’s Club with an uplifting performance of Storyectomy UnHoused. This groundbreaking production weaves together humor and resilience, shedding light on stories that matter, inspired by survivors and thrivers impacted by homelessness.
Culinary enthusiasts will be thrilled as LA’s own Chef Susan Feniger, Restaurateur Dina Samson, Chef Sandra Cordero, and Chef Johanna Luat serve up bites of gastronomic magic; this is also a unique opportunity to meet these stand-out stars of the Los Angeles food scene. Comedian and writer Nicole Blaine of The Crow (comedy reflects our world) comedy club will MC the evening, guiding us through stories, stand-up with Brooklyn Jones, music with the Freedom Singers, and world-class culinary fare.
This annual event is Santa Monica History Museum’s largest and most important fundraiser of the year, raising over 20% of the annual funds needed to provide educational programming, exhibitions, and outreach throughout the year. The Museum plays a vital role in the Santa Monica Bay Area exploring how we share the stories of who we are and where we come from. Reflecting the diversity of the Santa Monica Bay Area’s cultural heritage is a critical part of our work.
Sunday, September 29, 2024
5:30 pm
GALA’24 HOST COMMITTEE: Judy Abdo, Erin Dale,
Carolyn Edwards, Lisa Gumenick, Laurie Hasencamp,
Michael Lurey, Lizzy Moore, Mandy Zelinka
Custom and in-kind sponsorships are available. Please contact the museum to learn about sponsorship opportunities and benefits 310.395.2290 or email at rsvp@santamonicahistory.org.
Santa Monica History Museum
1350 7th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90401
310.395.2290
info@santamonicahistory.org
Mailing Address
PO Box 3059
Santa Monica, California, 90408
Hours
Thursday 2pm-5pm
Friday Saturday Sunday 11am-5pm
Free Admission 1st Sunday of each month
Admissions
General $5.00
Free for museum members, children under 17, students, seniors (65+), active duty military, veterans & SNAP/EBT cardholders
We are a Museums For All partner museum