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TODAY
‘THE FLAMENCO’
Richard MacDonald Fine Art will present a series of works by
MacDonald titled “The Flamenco.” A gallery reception will feature the
unveiling of these dramatic sculptures, as well as a performance by
dancer and choreographer Jordi Caballero, from 7 to 10 p.m. at 326
Glenneyre St. The collection will be on exhibit through Nov. 24.
Reservations are suggested. Information: (949) 497-4988.
GRAND OPENING
Gallery Hauptart will hold a grand opening, featuring works by
Joachim Haupt and selected sculptures of internationally known
artists. The gallery will provide wine and entertainment starting at
6 p.m. at 750 S. Coast Highway. Information: (949) 494-2486.
PENDYRUS
The Pendyrus Male Voice Choir from Wales will perform a special
concert with the Laguna Beach High School Choir. Under the direction
of John Samuel, they will perform a varied repertoire, from classical
to Broadway show tunes and from Welsh hymns to American anthems,
starting at 8 p.m. in the Artists’ Theatre, 650 Park Ave. Tickets for
adults are $12, students $8 and special choir angel reserved seats
$50. Funds raised will benefit the Laguna Beach High School Choral
Program. Information: (949) 494-2527.
SATURDAY
DOGGIE BRUNCH
Wild Oats will host a special day for dogs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Your four-legged friends will have a chance to sample pet food, as
well as indulge in a free nail clipping, brushing and wash. (Dog
washes will be available for dogs 40 pounds and lighter.) Wild Oats
is at 283 Broadway. Information: (949) 376-7888.
FOREIGN AND INDIE FILM SERIES
Regency Theatres will present “The Mesmerist,” a spooky comedy
based on an Edgar Allan Poe story and set in 1954. A doctor convinces
a dying man’s family to let him to put the man in a trance as he
takes his final breaths. The film will show at 11 a.m. today and Sunday at the Laguna South Coast Cinema, 162 S. Coast Highway. Ticket
Prices are $8 for adults and $5.50 for seniors and children.
Information: (949) 497-1220
WINE TASTING
Gallery McCollum, in conjunction with the Wine Gallery, will host
a wine-tasting and artists reception from 5 to 9 p.m. Artists Patrick
Tobin, Caroline Zimmerman, Michael Logan, David Solomon and Anne
England will introduce new paintings. The gallery is at 206 N. Coast
Highway. Reservations are suggested. Information: (949) 497-4027.
Web: www.gallerymccollum.com.
SUNDAY
LAGUNA SHANTI BENEFIT
The Newport Beach Film Festival will host a special screening of
the film “Sordid Lives” to benefit the Laguna Shanti. The film is
about an eccentric Texas family gathering for a funeral. The film
will show at 11 a.m., followed by a special VIP party with some of
the cast and crew at the Lido Theater, 3459 Via Lido in Newport
Beach. Tickets are $10 for the screening and $25 for the screening
and party.
MONDAY
FAMILY STORY HOUR
Wild Oats will present high-energy storytelling with songs,
puppets and magic from 10 to 11 a.m. at 283 Broadway. Information:
(949) 376-7888.
TUESDAY
PIPE ORGAN CONCERT
Organist Randy Woltz, an associate of the American Guild of
Organists, will give a free concert at 7:30 p.m. at the First Church
of Christ, Scientist. The eclectic program will include pieces by
Bach, Joplin, Saint-Saens and Grieg. The concert will take place in
the auditorium at 635 High Drive. Information: (949) 494-3040.
WEDNESDAY
FAIRE WITH FLARE
South Coast Medical Center will open a holiday boutique. The
boutique, featuring holiday items, jewelry and other specialty gifts,
will allow shoppers to get some holiday shopping done early. The
boutique will be open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the lobby at 31872
Coast Highway. Information: (949) 499-7177.
THANKSGIVING
MENU PLANNING
Laguna Culinary Arts will present a class titled “California-Style
Thanksgiving.” Starting at 6 p.m. participants will prepare dishes
such as Gorgonzola salad, stuffed turkey breast with roasted red
peppers, basil and sausage and cream cheese pumpkin pie. The class
costs $65 per person, per class. Laguna Culinary Arts is at 550 S.
Coast Highway, Suite 7. Information: (949) 494-0745. Web:
www.lagunaculinaryarts.com.
CORNUCOPIA OF COMEDY
Lynn Epstein will host comedy night starting at 8 p.m. at the
Laguna Beach Brewing Co., 422 S. Coast Highway. Information: (949)
499-2337.
THURSDAY
AFGHANISTAN WOMEN’S ISSUES
The Woman’s Club of Laguna Beach will present an open meeting and
discussion of this pressing issue from 7 to 9 p.m. The first speaker
will be Dr. Azizah Noori from Kabul. She earned her doctorate under
the hardship of the Taliban from Kabul University. The second speaker
will be Judge Abdul Hussiri from Heart, who served as a judge under
the king. He is a philanthropist serving the Afghan community. The
Woman’s Club is at 286 St. Ann’s Drive. This meeting is free and
Afghan refreshments will be served. Information: (949) 497-1200.
THE CRUCIBLE
Laguna Beach High School’s Park Avenue Players will present Arthur
Miller’s “The Crucible.” Directed by Mark Dressler and Brandon
Leighton, the play explores the parallels between Senator McCarthy
and the House Un-American Activities Committee’s crusade against
supposed communist sympathizers and the earlier horror of the Salem
witch trials. The play will show at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 14, 16, 21, 22 and
23; and at 3 p.m. Nov. 17 in the Artists’ Theatre. Tickets will be on
sale one hour before each performance. General seating is $5 for
students and $10 for adults. The theatre is at 650 Park Ave.
Information: (949) 494-2527.
NOV. 15
CHILDREN IN NEED
Diane DeBilzan Gallery will celebrate it’s first anniversary with
a benefit event for the Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center.
Artist William DeBilzan will present a new body of work specifically
for the evening and former New York City Ballet dancer, Treva Swersky
will perform. The event, co-sponsored by David Rickey Sport,
Emporio-Optic, Vertical Restaurant and Modernage Printing, will take
place from 6 to 10 p.m. at 224 Forest Ave. Tickets are $25 and
reservations are highly recommended. Information: (714) 543-4333,
Ext. 503. Web: www.brightfutures4kids.org.
NOV. 16
HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
Laguna Beach High School will host a holiday boutique from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. in the main quad at 625 Park Ave. Items will include
accessories, purses, home decor and more.
NOV. 18
THANKSGIVING MENU PLANNING
Laguna Culinary Arts will present a class titled “Thanksgiving
from the Heartland.” Starting at 6 p.m. participants will prepare
dishes such as mustard rubbed turkey with mushroom gravy, blue lake
beans in creamy mustard sauce, twice-baked potatoes with goat cheese
and chives and French apple tart. The class costs $65 per person, per
class. Laguna Culinary Arts is at 550 S. Coast Highway, Suite 7.
Information: (949) 494-0745. Web: www.lagunaculinaryarts.com.
NOV. 20
CHAMBER MIXER
The Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly mixer
at Fuse Interactive starting at 5:30 p.m. Chamber Ambassadors will
introduce members to the others in attendance and everyone will have
to enter drawings for prizes. The interactive design firm is at 775
Laguna Canyon Road. Members are $3 and nonmembers $6. Information:
(949) 494-1018, Ext. 1. Web: www.lagunabeachchamber.org.
NOV. 22
FALL MARKETPLACE HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
Top of the World PTA will host its third annual boutique from 2 to
5 p.m. The event will feature hand-made jewelry, artworks, gourmet
gifts, fashion wear, designer handbags, custom bedding, home decor,
candles, home craft items and projects, cosmetics, fragrance and
botanical items and more. The school is located at 21601 Treetop
Lane. Information: Kristen Purll at (949) 497-3842
NOV. 23
SAWDUST ART FESTIVAL WINTER FANTASY
The show will offer Santa, snow, holiday entertainment, outdoor
cafes and more from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 23 and 24, Nov. 29 through
Dec. 1, Dec. 7 and 8 and Dec. 14 and 15. The festival is at 935
Laguna Canyon Road. Information: (949) 494-3030. Web:
www.sawdustartfestival.org.
FAMILY HANUKKAH
Laguna Culinary Arts will present a class titled “Family
Hanukkah.” Starting at 6 p.m. participants will prepare dishes such
as Sweet and white potato latkes with shallot cream, homemade
applesauce, Israeli tomato and egg frittata and more. The class costs
$95 per person, per class. Laguna Culinary Arts is at 550 S. Coast
Highway, Suite 7. Information: (949) 494-0745. Web:
www.lagunaculinaryarts.com.
NOV. 24
THE ESTHER
WELLS COLLECTION
The gallery will celebrate a new exhibit of work by painter Steven
DeLair titled “Art In View.” A reception will take place from 1 to 4
p.m. Nov. 24 at 1390 S. Coast Highway. The exhibit will run through
Dec. 22. Information: (949) 494-2497. Web:
www.estherwellscollection.com.
NOV. 28
THANKSGIVING IN THE PARK
For more than 15 years, Laguna Beach has celebrated Thanksgiving
in Bluebird Park. The tradition will continue starting at noon.
Everyone is invited to bring a traditional or nontraditional dish.
Plates, silverware, napkins, etc., will be provided by the Cross
Cultural Council and the Laguna Resource Center. Bluebird Park is at
Cress and Summit streets. Information: David (949) 497-3936.
DEC. 5
FIRST THURSDAY ARTWALK
Galleries all over Laguna will open their doors for monthly
cultural evening from 6 to 9 p.m. A free shuttle service will take
guests from the different galleries until 9:15 p.m. Free brochures of
all participating galleries are available at the recreation
department at city hall, 505 Forest Ave. Information: (949) 497-0722.
Web: www.firstthursdays artwalk.com.
HARVEST HOLIDAY MENU
Laguna Culinary Arts will present a class titled “Harvest Holiday
Menu.” Starting at 6 p.m. participants will prepare dishes such as
Smokey red pepper pate, Baby chickens with pear, bacon and pecan nut
stuffing and more. The class costs $65 per person, per class. Laguna
Culinary Arts is at 550 S. Coast Highway, Suite 7. Information: (949)
494-0745. Web: www.lagunaculinaryarts.com.
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