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DIRECTIONS

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"ALL ROADS LEAD TO CULVER CITY" 

Every stride you take in the Screenland 5K, which begins and ends at Ivy Station in Culver City, will showcase locations featured in movies and TV shows from "the city where movies are made." Ivy Station, located next to the Metro E Line at 8840 National Bl, Culver City, 90232, is seven miles from LAX and within 5-10 miles of Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Century City, Brentwood, West Hollywood, Hollywood, Downtown LA, and Venice Beach. Situated south of the 10 freeway and east of the 405, at the crossroads of Washington, Venice, and National Boulevards, it's a brief 5-10 minute stroll to hip and historic downtown Culver City.

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ARRIVE EARLY

Arrive early to the Heart of Screenland's Oscar morning party at the Health and Fitness Expo at Ivy Station, 8840 National Bl, to enjoy complimentary parking, free bike, scooter & gear check-in, and attractions. Access the parking lot via National or Venice Blvd.

The Metro E line and buses provide direct transportation to the race's start and finish lines.

Overflow parking for all Screenland 5K guests will be available in downtown Culver City at the Ince (9099 Washington Blvd.), Watseka (3844 Watseka Ave.) and Cardiff (3846 Cardiff Ave.) garages, about 5-10 minute walks to Ivy Station.  The first hour at the downtown lots is free, and each additional half-hour is $1.00, with a daily maximum of $12.  

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SWEEP ON OVER!

Screenland 5K's favorite wicked witch, Jane Leonard, suggests leaving the car at home and using alternative forms of transportation such as the Metro E Line, Culver City-LA-Santa Monica bus lines, City Circulator, bikes, scooters, or even flying in on a witch’s broom! 

Enjoy complimentary bike and gear check at the Health and Fitness Expo.

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BUS TO IVY

Culver City Bus service will reroute service around the 5K course until streets are re-opened to traffic.  Visit the Culver CityBus Website to plan your trip. The Next CCBus App provides real time bus locations, trip planning and occupancy levels. Costume contest finalist David Winslow made good time in his municipal bus outfit.  Winslow leads the free fitness training sessions held alternate Sundays, 3 pm, at Culver City High School track beginning, Oct. 27.

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