IMPORTANT: You can not just show up for this tour. In order to RSVP, please join MEETinLA, a free to join social group!
Join the "Urban Explorers" as we embark on an exploration of our city and of city life. We'll focus on various aspects ranging from architectural to cultural, historical to quirky and/or a combination of any of the above and by doing that, you will certainly see the many wonderful facets of our urban jungle and hopefully gain a better appreciation of the city you live in. So put on that explorer's hat and let's go! Today's event is all about checking out the public art of some of the Metro Red Line Stations and all for FREE!
Have you ever wanted to take a ride on either the Metro Gold or Red Line but were unsure about how it all works or where it goes or maybe, you just have a fear of public transportation in general? :) :)
Whatever your reason is, this event will be the perfect one to not only gain a familiarity with how to utilize the Metro Rail System, but to also get to know and appreciate the public art that you'll see at the various Metro Stations, all in the company of other MiLA'ers.
For this 2 hour roundtrip tour, which will be led by a docent, we'll be stopping at between 4 to 6 different stations all along the Red Line, coming from North Hollywood. Along the way, we may be exploring the theme of the "California Dream" at the North Hollywood station or get a feel for Hollywood at the Hollywood and Vine station. Of course, there's still much more that can be listed here and if you want to find out more, you'll just have to come along.
Considering that this is a FREE tour, you don't have any excuses and even better once the tour is over, you can even use the Metro Day Pass that comes with this tour for the rest of day. Now that's a sweet little bonus!
So come and join us for what will be a fun morning exploring some of the beauty that exists in our public transportation system.
Official Website: http://www.meetin.org/city/MEETinLA/EventsDetails.cfm?EventsID=33542
Added by Pleasure Palate on August 15, 2006