The La Senora Research Institute – entrance located at 565 Dryad Road, Santa Monica – is a newly formed non-profit dedicated to documenting the history of the Rancho era of early California and to preserving the romantic and storied past of its home, a Spanish Colonial Revival mansion known as the Mojica Hacienda.
The concert on August 16th at 2pm will feature musicians Alexandra Opsahl (Cornetto and Recorder), Curtis Berak (French Hurdy-Gurdy, Vielle a roue) and Susanne Shapiro (Harpsichord)
Ticket prices are:
$45 for adults; $35 for La Senora Members; $20 for students $20; and $15 for students 11 and under.
Donations to La Senora Research Institute by check should be mailed to 560 East Channel Rd, Santa Monica, 90402 no later than August 5th.
For more information on La Senora and its programs: www.lasenora.org
For additional information on this concert, please e-mail: events@lasenora.org