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.

In the garden, Autumn is, indeed the crowning glory of the year,
bringing us the fruition of months of thought and care and toil. And at no season,
safe perhaps in Daffodil time, do we get such superb colour effects as
from August to November.

Rose G. Kingsley, The Autumn Garden, 1905

The Ambrose
GLOW a free and festive art-inspired event September 25th at the Santa Monica Beach
GLOW (www.glowsantamonica.org) returns to the Santa Monica Beach on Saturday, September 25, 2010. The free dusk till dawn biannual event features the work of approximately 25 international, national, and local artists who create original artworks specifically for this one-night event. For a perfect art-inspired getaway, The Ambrose will offer Premier Guest Room accommodations, all-night transportation to and from the Glow Zone, organic continental breakfast at dawn, and late check-out at 3pm upon request for a special rate of $250 per night (based on single or double occupancy). To book your stay now, please visit www.ambrosehotel.com.


Los Angeles
Woods Davy La Ascensión @ Bergamont Station Sep 4th - Oct 9th
  • Woods Davy La Ascensión
    de las Piedras
  • September 4th – October 9th
  • Craig Krull Gallery @ Bergamot Station
  • 2525 Michigan Avenue, Building B-3
  • Santa Monica, CA
  • 310. 828.6410
  • www.craigkrullgallery.com

On September 4th, Craig Krull Gallery will open its sixth solo exhibition of Woods Davy's sculptures. For the past thirty years Davy has worked with natural elements, usually incorporating various types of stone in fluid balancing acts that reflect the artist's "Western Zen" sensibility. For more information please visit www.craigkrullgallery.com.


Walking with Dinosaurs in Downtown LA at the Staples Center Sep 9-12th
  • Walking with Dinosaurs
  • September 9-12th
  • The Staples Center
  • 1111 S. Figueroa
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • 213.742.7100
  • www.dinosaurlive.com

After years of planning, the award-winning BBC TV series, Walking with Dinosaurs comes to life in a stunning theatrical event. Internationally renowned designers have worked with scientists to create 15 life-size dinosaurs, including the terror of the ancient terrain, Tyrannosaurus-rex! Be amazed and thrilled as the greatest creatures ever to walk the earth return before your eyes. For more information please visit www.dinosaurlive.com.


Fireworks Finale with the Pink Martini
  • Fireworks Finale with Pink Martini
  • September 10th
  • Hollywood Bowl
  • 2301 North Highland Avenue
  • Hollywood, CA
  • 323.850.2000
  • www.hollywoodbowl.com

Drawing inspiration from music from all over the world – crossing genres of classical, jazz and old-fashioned pop Pink Martini has twelve musicians and performs its multilingual repertoire on concert stages and with symphony orchestras throughout Europe, Asia, Greece, Turkey, the Middle East, Northern Africa, Australia and New Zealand and North America. For more information please visit www.hollywoodbowl.com.


The World
Heal the Bay wants YOU to Be a part of the largest volunteer day on the planet!
  • Heal the Bay
  • 1444 9th Street
  • Santa Monica, CA 90401
  • www.healthebay.org

  • On September 25th you can be a part of the largest volunteer day on the planet!

    Coastal Cleanup Day (CCD) began in 1985 and has grown into a huge annual event. Every state with a coastline participates, including the Great Lakes states, and even some inland states clean river and lake shores. The one-day cleanup is international—at last count, over 60 nations participated—and may be the largest volunteer day on the planet.

    Heal the Bay and the Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors are the Los Angeles County coordinators for the state of California's Coastal Cleanup Day. They bring out over 10,000 volunteers to cleanup sites each year in L.A. County to over 50 sites along Santa Monica Bay and along inland creeks and waterways Coastal Cleanup Day involves individuals, schools, community and company volunteer groups. Volunteers in Los Angeles County typically collect tens of thousands of pounds of trash and recyclables during a three-hour period. By filling out the trash "data cards" during the cleanup, volunteers are helping to identify and stop polluters in the future. For more information on how you can help clean up our coasts please visit www.healthebay.org.