The Santa Monica Bahai Center, located on the corner of Colorado Avenue and Berkely Street, was established in 2003 and became the focal point for Baha'i activities in the region. Its large brick structure is square and monolithic with trimmed hedges and a semiprivate courtyard in back. This is the only Baha'i place of fellowship in Santa Monica and it holds a mixture of Neighborhood Feasts in homes around Santa Monica. The Collective Feasts, held in the Santa Monica Bahai Center, are larger affairs and attract Baha'i faithful from all over Southern California. The feasts are designed to promote fellowship among the members of the Baha'i faith and non-members who are interested in learning more. Visit its website for a schedule of upcoming events.