What’s Hot in Southern California :: March 2017
Spring is upon us finally here in Southern California! There are lots of fun and free activities for you and your family to check out this month. What is your favorite thing to do during spring in your hometown?
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March 4-5 & 11-12, Dana Point Festival of Whales
Celebrate gray whales as they make their annual migration from the Arctic down the West Coast to Baja, Mexico. The Festival of Whales includes a parade with the whale-themed floats, whale-watching excursions and environmental activities, as well as sand sculpting, crafts and concerts.
Location: Dana Point
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March 4-5, Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters, Segerstrom Center for the Arts
When a great African king desires a wife, only the most perfect madens in the land are invited to join him. Mufaro’s pride and joy, his two daughters of very different dispositions, travel a half-day’s journey through a mystical jungle to be presented to the king. Along the way, the girls encounter a number of extraordinary situations designed to test their kindness, compassion and strength of spirit.
Location: Samueli Theater, Segerstrom Center for the Arts, South Coast Plaza, 600 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa
www.scfta.org
March 5-11, OC Restaurant Week
Enjoy a week of fabulous dining: Orange Count’s favorite restaurants are ready to dish up delicious food at fantastic prices for one week only. The prix menus are priced at $10-$20 per person for lunch, and $20-$50 per person for dinner. Try new places, enjoy a romantic dinner, get a group of friends and dine out. Reservations strongly recommended.
Location: Refer to individual restaurant locations
March 9th, Jouyssance Early Music Ensemble
Experience unaccompanied choral music of the medieval, renaissance, and early baroque arts. This year the Ensemble will focus on rich and diverse choral music from the first half of the 16th century. Sumptuous and spiritual music of giants like Josquin, Tallis, Morales, Taverner, Issac and others will be featured. Refer to website for tickets.
Time: 7:30-9pm
Location: Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W. Malvern Ave, Fullerton
www.themuck.org
March 17th, El Presidente Ball, El Adobe in San Juan Capistrano
Celebrate the origins of the Old West, in the early days of San Juan Capistrano. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to come dressed in Western, Spanish, or Mexican or early California attire. Enter the Best-Dressed contest! Enjoy some great food and old-fashioned fun while dancing under the stars (weather permitting) to live Country Western music.
Time: 6-10 pm
Location: El Adobe, 31891 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano
www.swallowsparade.com/presball.html
March 18th, Sage Hill Muliticultural Fair, Sage Hill High School, Newport Coast
Bring your family and friends for a fun and delicious celebration of diversity at Sage Hill School. A colorful colonnade of of international flags welcome the community to this global feast for the senses. Enjoying international food booths, dazzling entertainment, the World’s Playground for younger children, the Ethnic Bazaar, and the Public Purpose Marketplace.
Location: Sage Hill School, 20402 Newport Coast Dr, Newport Coast
www.sagehillschool.org
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March 19th, Hungtinton Beach Cherry Blossom Festival
View beautiful cherry blossoms in full bloom and experience Japanese dance, music, food, cultural exhibits, arts, crafts and games. Children’s activities include caligraphy, origami, and face painting. This is a free event; donations are appreciated.
Time: 11 am-5 pm
Location: 7111 Talbert Ave, Hungtington Beach
www.hbcbfest.com
March 25th, Swallows Day Parade and Mercado Street Faire
See one of the nation’s largest non-motorized parades: the Fiesta de las Golondrinas celebrates the return of the swallows to the San Juan Capistrano Mission on St. Joseph’s Day (March 19th). Before and after the parade, grab a bite to eat and enjoy live traditional country music at the Mercado Street Faire.
Time: 11 am (Parade), 9 am- 5 pm (Faire)
Location: Downtown San Juan Capistrano
www.swallowsparade.com
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March 25th, A Day of Authors
Join more than 500 book lovers for “A Day of Authors,” where prominent authors inform and entertain. This year’s authors include Walter Borneman, Laurie Frankel, and Gail Tsuldyama. Proceeds from this event benefit the following community groups: St. Jude Medical Center’s “Healthy Beginnings,” Operation School Bell, Santa’s Closet, and Emergency Needs.
Time: 8:15 am – 3 pm
Location: Titan Student Center, CSU Fullerton, 800 N. State College Blvd, Fullerton
March 25, Spring Break at the Lake Mud Run
Celebrate spring break with a 5K beginning and ending at Irvine Lake. The course includes hills, water, professionally built obstacles and over a dozen mud pits. You will get wet and muddy so be sure to bring towels and a change of clothing.
Location: Oak Canyon Park, 5305 Santiago Canyon Rd. Silverado
www.irvinelakemudrun.com
March 30th, Taste of Dana
Savor fabulous food from over 20 local restaurants while you enjoy live entertainment. There will also be a silent auction and a grand raffle. Taste of Dana is the major fund-raiser for Dana Hills High School to support a safe, drug-free, and alcohol-free Grad Nite celebration.
Time: 6-9pm
Location: 33333 Goldern Latern, Dana Point
www.tasteofdana.com
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