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3 days ago · The Ebell of Los Angeles is a historic clubhouse and theatre that offers educational, cultural and social programs for women. Learn about its history, events, membership and collections.
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The Ebell of Los Angeles is an educational and philanthropic...
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Los Angeles World Affairs Council & Town Hall Presents Mayor...
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It contributes to the Los Angeles community through...
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The Ebell of LA is a woman-led/women-centered tax-exempt...
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Wilshire Ebell Theatre. One of the oldest live performance...
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The Ebell of Los Angeles Annual Community Open House Sunday,...
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Mission Statement. Ebell Friends is a Section 501(c)(3)...
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Ebell of Los Angeles founded by Harriet W. R. Strong, Clara...
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The Ebell of Los Angeles is a women-led and women-centered nonprofit housed in a historic campus in the Mid-Wilshire section of Los Angeles, California. It includes numerous performance spaces, meeting rooms, classrooms, and the 1,238-seat Wilshire Ebell Theatre.
The Ebell of Los Angeles is an historic women's club and boutique special event and wedding venue located in the Hancock Park area of Los Angeles. In addition to the 1,200-seat Wilshire Ebell Theatre, the Ebell offers a charming courtyard garden, a stately Art Salon, and two elegant ballrooms for special events and gatherings.
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The Ebell of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. 4,384 likes · 37 talking about this · 32,670 were here. Inspiring and empowering women since 1894!
Our motto is, “I will find a way, or make one.” The Ebell of Los Angeles is a nonprofit organization founded in 1894 by a small group of bold women to educate and uplift women. Our mission has evolved to advancing ALL Angelenos through education, arts and culture, and philanthropy.
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