Since opening our first doors in Koreatown in 2014, you’ve come here to meet, talk, eat, drink, play, dance, and experience something new. You’ve gone to sleep and woken up HERE. We’re everything because of you. So HERE is to ten years of connection. We’ve put together a festival-style weekend for you at the LINE LA with a crop of partners and friends from across our cities for a lineup of events and activations that showcase the creative people at play in and around the LINE. A pool party, a dance party — or five, happy hours, a wellness morning a gallery afternoon and more. Come celebrate a decade of coming together. Check out the full details and RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/gA9J6ySt
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