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  1. The Culver City Rock & Mineral Club presents our 61st annual Fiesta of Gems show June 29 – 30, 2024. This year’s theme is TURQUOISE. The Fiesta of Gems is a free educational event for the community which provides fossils, gems and mineral exhibits, demonstrations, and children’s programs.

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  2. www.culvercity.org › Permanent-Public-Art › La-BallonaLa Ballona - City of Culver City

    Image credit: schafphoto.com. May Sun's artwork (incorporated into the Heritage Fountain located in the City Hall's courtyard) commemorates Ballona Creek and the region's native inhabitants -- the Gabrielinos (Tongva). The artwork includes a cluster of six oversized charm stone and effigy sculptures, replica stainless steel fishing hooks ...

  3. The Stone Island community is at the heart of Selected Works ‘982-‘024, with a program of screenings and talks that will take place during the exhibition: a private screening of Infinite Colours, a feature-length documentary by Ken-Tonio Yamamoto about the people who have brought to life several of Stone Island innovations at the ...

  4. 24 de jun. de 2024 · The Culver City Rock and Mineral Club aims to unite individuals interested in earth sciences, promoting research and study in this field, as well as assisting members in the collection and preservation of rocks and minerals.

  5. 29 de nov. de 2017 · Completed on April 8, 2017, the project pro-vides for the development of a highly sustainable, 4,000 sf nature center and transformation of a five-acre brownfield site in the Baldwin Hills neighborhood of Culver City, California.

  6. Stone Works. 100 likes. Fabrica de mármol que se especializa en la elaboración de cubiertas de granito para cocina, Fabricación y venta de loseta, lamina de onix, mármol y piedra de cantera....

  7. 2 de ago. de 1990 · The squalid eyesore is situated a stone’s throw from downtown Culver City. Oh, yes, and it’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Officials hasten to point out that it’s not...