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FAQs

  1. How is Valley Cultural Center funded?
  2. How can I become a volunteer?
  3. How can I become a member?

Concerts in the Park

  1. How much do the Concerts on the Green cost?
  2. Where are the Concerts on the Green held?
  3. What time are the Concerts on the Green?
  4. Where can I park?
  5. Who’s in charge at Warner Park?

About VCC

  1. How is Valley Cultural Center funded?
    75% of our budget comes from corporate donations, 10% from foundation grants, 10% from Special Events/Fundraisers, and 5% from our membership.
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  2. How can I become a volunteer?
    If you would like to join our Outreach Committee, please see the VCC Volunteer Application (PDF 97KB) or please call 818-704-1358.
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  3. How can I become a member?
    Please call (818) 704-1358, or see our Membership page.
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Concerts in the Park

  1. How much do the Concerts on the Green cost?
    Thanks to the generosity of our corporate sponsors, grants and members, Valley Cultural Center is able to offer all the concerts for FREE. During an average year, VCC will spend over $400,000 to produce these FREE concerts.
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  2. Where are the Concerts on the Green held?
    Concerts on the Green are held at the beautiful Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Park at 5800 Topanga Canyon Blvd., in Woodland Hills. There is plenty of room for a late afternoon picnic with the family while being entertained by headline performers.
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  3. What time are the Concerts on the Green?
    The Concerts in 2010 will be held Sunday afternoons, June 6th through August 29th. All concerts start at 6 p.m. except June 6th, which starts at 4:30 p.m.
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  4. Where can I park?
    Parking for Concerts on the Green is available in the parking structure directly behind the stage on Califa Street for $10. Additional parking is available on Owensmouth Avenue in either parking structure between Califa and Oxnard. (see map).  Signs are clearly posted. Parking for Movies on the Green has been reduced this year to $5 per car, and $15 per car for the annual Dennis P. Zine July 4th Fireworks Extravaganza! Check out the Membership page for the great value including free parking at all events all season with your membership!
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  5. Who’s in charge at Warner Park?
    Valley Cultural Center leases the Lou Bredlow Pavilion in Warner Park for one weekend day per week between May and September. The park is managed and maintained by the City Department of Parks and Recreation. Park regulations prohibit the consumption of alcoholic beverages, open fires, and barbecues. Dogs must be on a leash at all times.
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