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The Halla Gala – Halloween with Leonard Nimoy

Leonard Nimoy and Julie Spira at the Halla Gala
Leonard Nimoy and Julie Spira at the Halla Gala

It was a festive Halloween this year – starting off with the SingularCity.com Happy Hour on October 29th at La Cachette Bistro in Santa Monica, followed by The Westside Witches tea at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills, and ending with a Halloween charity event at the Santa Monica Museum of Art, featuring Leonard Nimoy and his photographic exhibition,”Who Do You Think You Are?”

Attendees at the Santa Monica Museum of Art had the opportunity to be photographed in a private portrait photo session by the Star Trek star himself. There were several pieces of art on display from Nimoy’s project where he asked strangers to reveal their secret selves. DJ Eddie Ruscha was spinning the music and there was a costume contest as well.

The Halla Gala raised funds for the Santa Monica Museum of Art’s exhibitions and programs.

Julie Spira is the author of the online dating book,The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for Love Online. Visit her at CyberDatingExpert.com

Julie Spira is the Digital Matchmaker® and America's Top Online Dating Expert. She's an award-winning certified dating coach who's been helping singles find their perfect match for over three decades. Follow @JulieSpira on IG and @digitalmatchmaker on TikTok.

1 thought on “The Halla Gala – Halloween with Leonard Nimoy”

  1. Yet another celebrity with Julie Spira photo. Looks like you had fun. Thank you for coming to the SingularCity Happy Hour at La Cachette. It was great to see you.
    .-= Linda Sherman´s last blog ..Halloween Twitter Story Telling Game =-.

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