Here, There, and Everywhere is a free, monthly newsletter by The Ambrose, featuring updates here at the hotel, as well as interesting events around town.

Thanksgiving, after all, is a word of action.

W.J. Cameron

The Ambrose


This fall The Ambrose will be participating in The Santa Monica Convention and Visitors Bureau’s Extra Bedroom Program by offering a discounted rate of $175 (proof of residency is required) to all of our Santa Monica neighbors. This community program has been created to accommodate the thousands of residents with visiting friends and family members throughout the holiday season and will become available to guests on November 15th through January 2010. For more information please visit www.ambrosehotel.com.


Los Angeles
  • Nicol Cherubini
  • Santa Monica Museum of Art
  • Now through December 5th
  • 2525 Michigan Ave.
  • Santa Monica, CA 90404
  • 310.586.6488
  • www.smmoa.org

In her first West Coast Museum exhibition, artist Nicole Cherubini presents new sculptures that reference the history of clay as a medium and feature forms made of terracotta, earthenware, and porcelain and surfaces arrived at through various hand-built, thrown and molded processes. For more information please visit www.smmoa.org.



The Contemporary Crafts Market will return to the Civic Auditorium this month for it 24th season as the West Coast's premier event for one of a kind functional and decorative crafts. For more information please visit www.contemporarycraftsmarket.com.


  • How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical
  • Pantages Theater
  • November 10th - January 3rd 2010
  • 6233 Hollywood Blvd.
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • www.broadwayla.org

Producers have announced the cast for the Los Angeles debut of Dr. Seuss' HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS! The Musical, playing at the Pantages Theatre for a limited engagement during the 2009 holiday season. Leading the talented 24-member cast will be Christopher Lloyd as The Grinch and John Larroquette as Old Max. For more information please visit www.broadwayla.org.




The World
What would a Thanksgiving meal be without TURKEY?

No other event on the Westside brings together such a wide collection of inter-faith organizations, companies and individuals. Participating in this event has forever changed the meaning of Thanksgiving for many of the volunteers and guests.

The Celebration relies entirely on donations from the local community. On Thanksgiving morning, volunteer chefs line up outside the Santa Monica Civic Center to deliver up to 300 piping hot roasted turkeys between 8am and 10am.

There are so many opportunities for you to get involved, even if you cannot be here on Thanksgiving Day. There are many tasks to accomplish before the day of the Celebration, and we welcome and appreciate your participation. We especially need volunteers on Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving! We need your assistance with such tasks as: picking up and delivering items, setting up the facility, rounding up food and service donations, providing haircuts, greeting guests, and serving guests.

For more information on how you can help please visit www.westsidethanksgiving.org.