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Your Weekend: Library Book Sales, Fire Station Pancakes, Girl Scout Fair
Looking for something to do in your neighborhood this weekend? Here are some family-friendly events going on.
Westwood-Century City Patch has a list of things you can do in your neighborhood and on the Westside this weekend. Are you planning an event this weekend? Having a garage sale? Know of something great going on this weekend? Post your event for free on our events calendar by clicking right here.
- Where: Pico Boulevard and Westwood Boulevard
- When:Â June 2-3
- Event:Â Shop local and save during Pick Pico Weekend. Many local businesses are offering specials, coupons and deals to shoppers. To see a list of participating businesses, click here.
- Cost:Â Free.
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Friends of the Library Book Sales in and
- Where:  and Palms-Rancho Park Library
- When:Â
- Event: Support the Friends of Westwood Library and Friends of Palms-Rancho Park Library by shopping for books and other materials at the spring booksale.
- Cost:Â Free, and your purchase supports your local library.
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Girl Scout Country Faire 2012
- Where: St. John's Presbyterian Church, 11000 National Boulevard
- When: June 2, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
- Event: The Girl Scout Country Faire will have food trucks, animals, games, treats, and rides for kids and families.
- Cost:Â Free admission
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Fire Station 71 Pancake Breakfast
- Where:Â Fire Station 41, 107 S. Beverly Glen Blvd.
- When: June 3, 8-11 a.m.
- Event:Â Eat free pancakes and support your local firefighters. All donations will support the station. There will be antique cars, t-shirts and a raffle.
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