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The Gardens of the Page Museum Host a Fusion of French and American Culture in Bastille Day Los Angeles 2003
Sunday, July 13, 2003
The gardens of the Page Museum will host a fusion of French and American culture in Bastille Day Los Angeles 2003.
WHAT: The gardens of the Page Museum will host a fusion of French and American culture in Bastille Day 2003. In its second year, this event promises to be one of the best Los Angeles cultural events with an expected attendance of over 5,000 people. Under the auspices of the Consulat General de France in Los Angeles, the mission of this years celebration is to promote the French heritage and culture and to reinforce the undying ties between the French and American people. The event is produced by Passions Productions.
WHEN: July 13, 2003
TIME: 12:00 pm -- 8:00 pm
WHERE: The beautiful gardens of the Page Museum in the heart of the Miracle Mile on Wilshire Boulevard (Wilshire Blvd. & Curson Ave).
MORE: Bastille Day 2003 will feature a variety of entertainment including: a Provençal Petanque Tournament" under the pine trees, a Parisian Waiters Race", a Grande classe de Francais", street performers, Tahitian dancers, scenic and portrait painters, comedians, singers and a host of surprises amidst a delightful French setting of market vendors and sidewalk cafés. The event is sponsored by: TV5, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, National Cement Company, Ecole Clairfontaine, International Trading Network, Stella Artois, Lavazza and The Club Culinaire of French Cuisine. For more information please visit the events website at: www.bastilledaylosangeles.com
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