PASADENA– Ray Bradbury’s daughter Ramona invites you to pull up a chair in her virtual living room as she shares an intimate evening of memories about growing up in the eclectic Bradbury household in the Cheviot Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles. The format is a conversation with historian Richard Schave (Esotouric Bus Adventures, Los Angeles), followed by a Q & A session. Ramona will reminisce about life with her famous father, and share rare family photos and stories of weekend excursions to Hollywood Boulevard book shops and the Palos Verdes Peninsula (made more adventurous because her father didn’t drive!), eccentric family friends, special gatherings, and important public events. Tickets include light refreshment and entrance to the exhibition Dreaming the Universe: The Intersection of Science, Fiction, & Southern California starting at 6:00pm. *Tickets: Members $10; General $15 Thursday, April, 19, 2018, 6:00pm @ Pasadena Museum of History Pasadena Museum of History 470 W. Walnut Street Pasadena, California 91103-3594 To purchase tickets, go to Brown Paper Tickers https://raybradbury.brownpapertickets.com/. For more information, go to www.pasadenahistory.org or contact Erin MacLean, Visitor Services Coordinator, 626-577-1660, ext. 26, info@pasadenahistory.org This program which is part of Dreaming the Universe: The Intersection of Science, Fiction, & Southern California is supported by California Humanities through an Humanities for All Project Grant.