Programs & Events

We host a diversity of programmatic opportunities, open to the entire community.

Upcoming Events & Programs

Past Special Events

At the Table: Exploring Food, Family, and Our Shared Histories

At the Table: Exploring Food, Family, and Our Shared Histories

Presented by two longtime friends, through storytelling, images, and guided reflection, we explore how traditions are passed down, evolve over time, and serve as a powerful bridge between generations and communities.

July 18, 2026 11am-1pm

Breaking Bread Event

Breaking Bread: Stories of Food and Family

Chefs, educators, and community voices explore how breads across cultures carry stories of ancestry, memory, hospitality, resilience, and belonging, from cornbread to croissants and baguettes; Mexican breads to flatbreads.

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Dia de los Muertos 2025

The Santa Monica History Museum hosts students from local high schools as we honor Dia de los Muertos. Students share altars honoring family and friends. The rich tradition of Dia de los Muertos is a rare opportunity to spend time with loved ones who have passed away as well as being a time to process their loss and remember. Dia de los Muertos is not a mournful commemoration but a joyous, colorful celebration of life and memory.

Past Speaker Series

Arcadia Bandini de Baker

Herstory Talks

Nina Fresco presents highlights from her extensive research into the complex life of Arcadia Bandini Stearns de Baker—an often-overlooked figure in Santa Monica’s founding story.

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Patrick Moser – Surf & Rescue

Thursday August 4th – 5:30pm to 7pm

Author Patrick Moser discusses his new book “Surf & Rescue: George Freeth and the Birth of California Beach Culture,” which tells the story of mixed-race Hawaiian athlete George Freeth who brought surfing to Venice, California, in 1907.

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A Conversation & Book Signing

The authors of the book discuss how they transformed Charles Looff’s original photographs, plans, and drawings into a visual exploration of the Santa Monica Pier as it appeared in 1917 and today. Book signing following the discussion.

Past Lecture Series

Throwback Thursday

Throwback Thursdays Lecture Series

California’s Role in Women’s Suffrage

The ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920 established the right to vote for white women in America. The suffrage movement’s success depended in large…

Throwback Thursdays Lecture Series

How they built Westwood

Following WWI, Arthur Letts, owner of The Broadway Department Store was a man rich with cash and dreams of becoming a developer. Letts had his…

Throwback Thursdays Lecture Series

Pacific Ocean Park Pier

Pacific Ocean Park—or “P.O.P.” as it was commonly known in Los Angeles from the ’50s through the ’70s, was extraordinary in both its glamorous rise…

Throwback Thursdays Lecture Series

The Santa Monica Pier

The Santa Monica pier stands as a world-famous icon and beloved by all who live here and all who visit. Jim Harris is the world’s…