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* Harp Music--Celtic harpist Kim Robertson will perform Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Sylvia Woods Harp Center in Glendale. Robertson’s musical roots are in the classical pedal harp genre, and her approach to Celtic harp is considered untraditional. She is known for her innovative arrangements of traditional pieces, and for her original music. The center is at 915 N. Glendale Ave. $16-$18. (818) 956-1363.

* Collectibles Show--The Foothill Collectors for Keeps Club will present its 16th annual Collectibles Show on Sunday at the Burbank Airport Hilton. Hallmark ornaments, Beanie Babies, Carlton Heirloom, Disney, McDonald’s toys and Kiddie Car Classics are just some of the collectibles to be featured at this year’s show. Hours: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The hotel is at 2500 Hollywood Way, Burbank. $4. (818) 842-4192.

* Symphony Concert--The Topanga Symphony will give a free concert Sunday at 3 p.m. at Topanga Community House. Music Director Jerome Kessler will lead his ensemble in a program that includes works by Mozart, Paganini and Schumann. The house is at 1440 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd., Topanga. (818) 999-5775.

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* Car Show--The fifth annual Best of France and Italy Car Show and Swap Meet is scheduled Sunday at Woodley Avenue Park in Encino. French and Italian cars, motorcycles and scooters will be featured. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The park is at 6350 Woodley Ave. Free. (626) 797-4221.

* Art Festival--L.A. Freewaves, the seventh annual festival of experimental media, opens Monday at 7 p.m. at Cal State Northridge with two video presentations. “Baroque in Modernity” is made up of several independent videos linked to the Baroque era in either mood, tone or execution; and “Girls in Hell” features three different looks at adolescent agony from the female perspective. L.A. Freewaves programs will be presented Mondays in November at CSUN. The event will be held in the Main Gallery, Fine Arts Building, 18111 Nordhoff St. Free. (818) 677-2226.

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