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Association of the United States Army, Greater Los Angeles Chapter
2016 Army BallJoin the AUSA/GLAAC for the biggest Army social event InSouthern California, celebrating 241 years of service to the UnitedStates of America
MAY 2016 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 2
SUNDAY, MAY 1Urban OceanFestival, Aquariumof the Pacific, 100
Aquarium Wy., 562-590-3100
Ticket to Ride,9am/10:30am, KobeSteakhouse, 3001
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969
Farmers Market,10am, CypressCommunity Center,
5700 Orange Ave.
RossmoorCommunity Festival,10am, Rush Park,
3021 Blume Dr.,rossmoorfestival.com
DW3 & 94.7 TheWave, 11am, LACollective Jam
Session, 7pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199s
Weekend of Art,12pm, Los AlamitosCommunity Center,
10911 Oak St., 562-430-1073
Arts & Lecture serieswith Jeff Corwin,2pm, Chapman
University, 1 University Dr.,714-997-6624
International CityTheatre presents AWalk in the Woods,
2pm, Beverly O’Neill Theater,300 E. Ocean Blvd., 562-436-4610
Mary Poppins, 2pm,Mainstage Theater,Golden West College,
15744 Goldenwest St.,gwctheater.com
Neil Moore, 2pm,Country Karaoke,6:30pm, The Starting
Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm,Michael Cartwright,
5:30pm, Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Fiestas del Mar,2pm, Queen Mary,Queen Mary, 1126
Queens Hwy., 877-342-0738
Always Patsy Cline,2pm, Gem Theater,12852 Main St., 714-
741-9550
Karaoke, 3pm,Reggae Sundays,3pm, Don the
Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321
Traditional IrishMusic Session, 4pm,Auld Dubliner Irish
Pub, 71 S. Pine St., 562-437-8300
The Importance ofBeing Earnest, 4pm,Cypress College
Campus Theater, 9200 ValleyView St., 714-484-7200
The Grumps Duo,4:30pm, Brix SunsetBeach, 16635 Pacific
Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
MONDAY, MAY 2Dale Watson andHis Lone Stars, 7pm,Don the
Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321
Cocktails andKaraoke, 8:30pm,The Starting Gate,
5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
TUESDAY, MAY 3Mother’s Day BakeSale, 9am, CypressSenior Center, 9031
Grindlay St., 714-229-6780
Kristi Jo, 6:30pm,Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy.,
562-431-1414
Jumpin’ with StanKenton, 7:30pm,Chapman University,
1 University Dr., 714-997-6624
Karaoke, 9pm,Jeanie’s Dirty Martini,4360 Lincoln Ave.,
714-826-0570
Club Cochino, 11pm,The Starting Gate,5052 Katella Ave.,
562-598-8957
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4Garden Grove 12thAnnual Golf Classic,Willowick Golf
Course, 3017 W. 5th St.,www.ggcf.com
On the cover: The color guard at the 2015 Army Ball, celebrating the birthday of the UnitedStates Army on June 14, 1775 when Congress authorized a one-year enlistment for riflemen.Above: attendees at the 2015 Army Ball. Both photos courtesy of louisthelens.com
The Greater LosAngeles Chapter ofAUSA together with theAmerican Legion,Pacific Palisades Post283, invite you to theannual Army Birthday Ball on June 11, 2016aboard the Queen Mary in Long Beach.Gather to celebrate the Army’s 241st Birthdayand say, “Thank you for your service!” to ourmen and women in uniform.
The evening will feature the CaliforniaNational Guard’s 40th Infantry DivisionBand, fine dining, dancing, celebrity guests,and a ceremonial birthday celebration.
Reception begins at 6:15 p.m. followed at 7p.m. by dinner, entertainment, and dancing.
Can’t make ityourself? Sponsor aSoldier and theirguest! Make adonation of anyamount to go toward
the purchase of seats for Soldiers. We willcombine donations to underwrite the cost toprovide complimentary seats for Active Duty,National Guard, Army Reserve and WoundedWarriors to attend the Ball with a guest.
The Los Angeles Army Birthday Ball isone of the most significant Army events inSouthern California. It is an opportunity foroutreach to the community, to the localdefense industry and — more importantly —to our Soldiers and their Commanders.
For more information, to purchasetickets, or to make a donation, visitausaglac.info/activities/outreach-
activities/army-ball/
Mother’s Day BakeSale, 9am, CypressSenior Center, 9031
Grindlay St., 714-229-6780
Katz ‘n’ Jammersfeat. Greg Carroll,6:30pm, Tantalum,
6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-431-1414
EmiSunshine, 7pm,Don theBeachcomber, 16278
Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321
Austin Gatus,7:30pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch
Pkwy, 562-296-2199
Spring DanceConcert, 7:30pm,Waltmar Theatre,
Chapman University, 1University Dr., 714-997-6624
May the Funk BeWith You, 8pm, TheFederal Underground,
102 Pine Ave., 562-435-2000
Trivia Night, 8pm,Griffins Grill, 11272 LosAlamitos Blvd., 562-
794-9337
THURSDAY, MAY 5CINCO DE MAYO
Margarita Mixer,5pm, Old RanchCountry Club, 3901
Lampson Ave., 562-598-6659
Ken O’Malley, 5pm,Auld Dubliner IrishPub, 71 S. Pine Ave.,
562-437-8300
The Stonecutters,6:30pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
Arts Council forLong Beach:Invitation to 40
Years and Looking Forward,7pm, Lafayette BuildingSolarium, 7pm, 140 LindenAve., artslb.org
The Honey Bees,7:30pm, Brix SunsetBeach, 16635 Pacific
Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
Derek Bordeaux,7:30pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969
Spring DanceConcert, 7:30pm,Waltmar Theatre,
Chapman University, 1University Dr., 714-997-6624
DW3, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
New MusicEnsemble, 8pm,Memorial Hall,
Chapman University, 1University Dr., 714-997-6624
Mary Poppins, 8pm,Mainstage Theater,Golden West College,
15744 Goldenwest St.,gwctheater.com
International CityTheatre presents AWalk in the Woods,
8pm, Beverly O’Neill Theater,300 E. Ocean Blvd., 562-436-4610
Salsa Thursdays,9pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella
Ave., 562-598-8957
FRIDAY, MAY 6Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJSiesta Soul, 8:30pm,The Kraze, 9pm, The
Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957
Shark LagoonNights, 6pm,Aquarium of the
Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy.,562-590-3100
Father-DaughterDance, 6:30pm,Cypress Community
Center, 5700 Orange Ave.,714-229-6780
MAY 2016 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 3
Knott’s Berry Farm will celebrate the 75thanniversary of its historic old west GhostTown from May 27 through Sept. 5.
To mark 75 years of Ghost Town, Knott’swill reopen GhostRider, the longest, tallest,and fastest wooden roller coaster on the WestCoast on May 27 following a completerestoration. As part of the summer 2016celebration,
Knott’s will also introduce a newinteractive entertainment experience calledGhost Town Alive!. Ghost Town Alive! allowsguests to play an active role in shaping whathappens throughout the town every daythrough Sept. 5.
Knott’s also announced the opening of itsfirst Starbucks on March 18 in the CaliforniaMarketPlace, just outside the Park’s mainentrance. The new store will offer Starbuck’sworld-class coffee drinks and entrees.
Adjacent to Starbucks is Mrs. Knott’sChicken Dinner Restaurant, which has
undergone a comprehensive renovation. Theproject refreshed and preserved the original“tea room” dining room and brought cosmeticand thematic upgrades throughout therestaurant’s other dining areas.
Throughout the restaurant’s four maindining rooms and two banquet rooms, allfurniture, flooring, lighting, and décor wererenovated. The large dining room to the rightof the main entrance was remodeled with alook inspired by Mrs. Knott’s kitchen pantry.
For the first time, a new outdoor seatingarea on the restaurant’s north side will allowguests to dine al fresco with beautiful andunique views of the MarketPlace fountain,the theme park’s Ghost Town, and the newlyrestored GhostRider roller coaster.
The busy kitchen that services one of themost popular restaurants in the world willalso be modernized, while the culinary teamcarefully preserves the recipes andtechniques that make the restaurant special.
Knott’s Ghost Town turns 75 this year!
MAY 2016 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 4
First Friday SpringAwakening, 6:30pm,Bixby Knolls, 4321
Atlantic Ave.
Dirty Sugar, 6:45pm,Beat Ventriloquists,10:30pm, Tantalum,
6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-431-1414
Sophia Mojo, 7pm,Brix Sunset Beach,16635 Pacific Coast
Highway, 562-592-3167
Spring DanceConcert, 7:30pm,Waltmar Theatre,
Chapman University, 1University Dr., 714-997-6624
Slim Man, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
First Fridays Live,8pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969
Mary Poppins, 8pm,Mainstage Theater,Golden West College,
15744 Goldenwest St.,gwctheater.com
International CityTheatre presents AWalk in the Woods,
8pm, Beverly O’Neill Theater,300 E. Ocean Blvd., 562-436-4610
Around the World in80 Days, 8pm, LongBeach Playhouse,
5021 E. Anaheim St., 562-494-1014
Always Patsy Cline,8pm, Gem Theater,12852 Main St., 714-
741-9550
BandTastic Fridays,9pm, Griffins Grill,11272 Los Alamitos
Blvd., 562-794-9337
SATURDAY, MAY 7Bear AwarenessDay, 10am, OC Zoo, 1Irvine Park Rd.,
Orange, 714-973-6847
Creation Station:Sunny Yellow, 1pm,Rancho Los Cerritos
Historic Site, 4600 VirginiaRd., 562-206-2040
Sports Trivia, 11am,Karaoke, 5:30pm,The Kraze, 9pm, The
Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957
Spring DanceConcert, 2pm,7:30pm, Waltmar
Theatre, Chapman University,1 University Dr., 714-997-6624
InstrumentalChamber Music,2pm, 5pm, Salmon
Recital Hall, ChapmanUniversity, 1 University Dr.,714-997-6624
King Neptune, 4pm,LA Parks N Wrex,8pm, Brix Sunset
Beach, 16635 Pacific CoastHighway, 562-592-3167
5th Annual LatinAmerican DinnerDance, 5pm, St.
Irenaeus Parish Hall, 5201Evergreen, 714-469-7743
Teen Battle of theBands, 6pm, CentralPark, 7821 Walker St.,
714-229-6780
The Joneses,6:30pm, BeatVentriloquists, 10pm,
Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Live Blues, 7pm,Lucille’s SmokehouseBar-B-Que, 7411
Carson St., 562-938-7427
Blake Aaron, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
Tyghtship, 8pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch
Pkwy, 562-596-9969
Mary Poppins, 8pm,Mainstage Theater,Golden West College,
15744 Goldenwest St.,gwctheater.com
International CityTheatre presents AWalk in the Woods,
8pm, Beverly O’Neill Theater,300 E. Ocean Blvd., 562-436-4610
Kathleen Madigan:The Mermaid LadyTour, 8pm, Carpenter
Performing Arts Center, 6200Atherton St., 562-985-7000
Great Wolf Lodge Southern California, an84-degree indoor/outdoor water park inGarden Grove, is the largest resort that GreatWolf Lodge has developed. It features943,000 square feet of water attractions, hotelrooms, retail, dining, parking and conferencespace.
The all-suite resort in Southern Californiaoffers 603 rooms, designed with the resort’syoungest guests in mind. Spacious suitesinclude the kid-friendly themed Wolf Den andKidCabin suites offering bunk beds in aprivate sleeping area and larger suites withsecond bedrooms and bathrooms that cansleep six to eight people for multigenerationalfamilies traveling together.
The 13-acre family entertainment waterpark resort hotel is conveniently located offHarbor Blvd., situated two miles fromDisneyland and the Anaheim ConventionCenter. The water park features 105,000
square feet of indoor and outdoor waterattractions catering to all ages includingsplash zones and zero-depth-entry options, awave pool, bodyboarding and flowboarding,in addition to the popular Mountain EdgeRaceway, Howlin’ Tornado, and Wolf Tail forthose seeking a super-fast thrill ride.
The adventure for hotel guests continueswith unique activities and interactiveattractions throughout the resort. Amenitiesinclude seven onsite dining and grab-and-gooptions, 18,000 square feet of retail, a 24-hourfitness center and many family activities.
The resort also offers 20,000 square feet offlexible meeting space, complete with adedicated entrance at the conference roomlevel, built-in audio/video technology, andcustomizable catering options led by a teamof industry professionals.
To learn more, visitwww.greatwolf.com/southern-california.
Great Wolf Lodge opens in Garden Groveas California’s first indoor water park
MAY 2016 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 5
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Around the World in80 Days, 8pm, LongBeach Playhouse,
5021 E. Anaheim St., 562-494-1014
SUNDAY, MAY 8MOTHER’S DAY
Hard Days Night,9am, 10:30am, KobeSteakhouse, 3001
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969
Derek Bordeaux &94.7 The WaveBrunch, 10am, Heart
-N- Soul, 7pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199
Farmers Market,10am, CypressCommunity Center,
5700 Orange Ave.
Mother’s DayBrunch, 10:30am,Aquarium of the
Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy.,562-590-3100
The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm,Michael Cartwright,
5:30pm, Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414
JB and the CircleRiders, 2pm,Country Karaoke,
6:30pm, The Starting Gate,5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Mary Poppins, 2pm,Mainstage Theater,Golden West
College, 15744 GoldenwestSt., gwctheater.com
International CityTheatre presents AWalk in the Woods,
2pm, Beverly O’Neill Theater,300 E. Ocean Blvd., 562-436-4610
Traditional IrishMusic Session, 4pm,Auld Dubliner Irish
Pub, 71 S. Pine St., 562-437-8300
2016-17 SeasonPreview, 7pm,Carpenter
Performing Arts Center, 6200Atherton St., 562-985-7000
MONDAY, MAY 9Los Alamitos HighSchool Jazz BandFundraiser, 7pm,
Spaghettini, 3005 Old RanchPkwy, 562-296-2199
Cocktails andKaraoke, 8:30pm,The Starting Gate,
5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
TUESDAY, MAY 10Kristi Jo, 6pm,Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy.,
562-431-1414
Year of MercyConcert, 7:30pm, St.Irenaeus Parish
Church, 5201 Evergreen, 714-826-0760
Stand Up ComedyNight, 9pm, ClubCochino, 11pm, The
Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 9pm,Jeanie’s DirtyMartini, 4360
Lincoln Ave., 714-826-0570
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11Katz ‘n’ Jammerz,6:30pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
Rick Marcel,7:30pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch
Pkwy, 562-296-2199
Trivia Night, 8pm,Griffins Grill, 11272Los Alamitos Blvd.,
562-794-9337
Afrolicious Party,9pm, The FederalUnderground, 102
Pine Ave., 562-435-2000
Explanation of Location Symbols
City ofCypress
City of Los Alamitos
City of Long Beach
City ofSeal Beach
City ofBuena Park
City of La Palma
City ofGarden Grove
Community ofSunset Beach
City ofCerritos
City ofHuntington Beach
Community ofRossmoor
City of Orange
City of Santa Ana
Kidseum, Santa Ana’s children’s museumand learning center by Bowers Museum,welcomed its newest experiential exhibit,Once Upon A Time, on April 16.
The display offers a unique andeducational approach to learning sevendifferent fairy tales throughout history andfrom around the world.
Best suited for ages 2-10, visitors willexperience stories through playinginstruments, climbing and crawling whilelistening to the cultural impact and history ofeach tale.
The fairy tales include Anansi and theTalking Melon, Beauty and the Beast,Cinderella, The Elves and the Shoemaker,Jack and the Beanstalk, Lon Po Po andThumbelina.
“Why sit and listen when you can get upand do? We’re excited to debut Once Upon aTime for a truly immersive and hands-onlearning experience,” said Scott Dunagan,Bowers Museum Vice President of ExternalAffairs. “Kidseum believes that engagement isthe key to education and we’re looking
forward to sharing this with our localcommunity and Orange County visitors.”
Once Upon a Time is a traveling exhibit,developed by Magic House at the St. LouisChildren’s Museum in partnership with the St.Louis Public Library. Magic House comes toBowers Museum after 30 years of curatingexhibits for children encouragingexperimentation and creativity.
Once Upon A Time is available in Englishand Spanish and debuted on April 16. Visitorshave access to the exhibit during thefollowing days and times:
April 16, 2016 – May 29, 2016Saturdays & Sundays from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Memorial Day, May 30, 201610 a.m. – 4 p.m.
May 31, 2016 – August 28, 2016Tuesday – Sunday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Tickets are $10 for all ages and BowersMuseum members are free. For moreinformation, please visit www.bowers.org/index.php/visit/kidseum/kidseum-exhibits.
Fairy tales on display at Bowers Kidseum
MAY 2016 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 6
THURSDAY, MAY 12Ken O’Malley, 5pm,Auld Dubliner IrishPub, 71 S. Pine Ave.,
562-437-8300
The Stonecutters,6:30pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
Emily Korelvo,7:30pm, Brix SunsetBeach, 16635 Pacific
Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
Derek Bordeaux,7:30pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969
DW3, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
People in Motion,8pm, CypressCollege Campus
Theater, 9200 Valley ViewSt., 714-484-7200
International CityTheatre presents AWalk in the Woods,
8pm, Beverly O’Neill Theater,300 E. Ocean Blvd., 562-436-4610
Salsa Thursdays,9pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella
Ave., 562-598-8957
Unwritten Law,9pm, The FederalUnderground, 102
Pine Ave., 562-435-2000
FRIDAY, MAY 13Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJSiesta Soul, 8:30pm,Entouraj, 9pm, The
Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957
Dave Stuckey andthe Hot HouseGang, 7pm, Don the
Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321
Skate Night, 6pm,Veterans Park, 4554Avenida Grenada,
714-229-6780
Shark LagoonNights, 6pm,Aquarium of the
Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy.,562-590-3100
General Audio,6:45pm, BeatVentriloquists,
10:30pm, Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414
LISTEN, 7:30pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635Pacific Coast
Highway, 562-592-3167
Adam Hawley, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
TBA, 8pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-596-9969
People in Motion,8pm, CypressCollege Campus
Theater, 9200 Valley ViewSt., 714-484-7200
BandTastic Fridays,9pm, Griffins Grill,11272 Los Alamitos
Blvd., 562-794-9337
SATURDAY, MAY 14Sports Trivia, 11am,Karaoke, 5:30pm,Family Style, 9pm,
The Starting Gate, 5052Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
5th Annual WestCoast BBQ Classic,11am, Queen Mary,
Queen Mary, 1126 QueensHwy., 877-342-0738
Michael Edwards,4pm, Burke &James, 8pm, Brix
Sunset Beach, 16635 PacificCoast Highway, 562-592-3167
42nd AnnualSholundScholarship
Concert, 4pm, Musco Centerfor the Arts, ChapmanUniversity, 1 University Dr.,714-997-6624
The Joneses,6:30pm, BeatVentriloquists, 9pm,
Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Live Blues, 7pm,Lucille’sSmokehouse Bar-B-
Que, 7411 Carson St.,562-938-7427
Al Williams JazzSociety, 7pm, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199
The Queen Mary welcomes back the 5thannual West Coast BBQ Classic (WCBC) fora finger lickin’ afternoon full of barbequegrillin’ on Saturday, May 14 from 11 a.m. to 6p.m. The WCBC invites barbeque experts andamateur grill masters to take part in a classicshowdown that will leave your taste budsfilled with the unmistakable sweet ‘n smokyflavors of BBQ.
The WCBC will feature BBQ styles fromacross the country including slow-cookedhickory barbeque from Texas and southernMemphis-style barbeque. The competition isan official California-State-Certified, KCBS-Sanctioned, BBQ Championship and willbring Southern California’s mostaccomplished Champion Pitmasters togetherto compete for a $10,500 cash prize and thecoveted title of West Coast BBQ PitmasterChampion.
Whether you are a barbecue aficionado orsimply a foodie fan, the West Coast BBQClassic offers something for everyone with
delicious BBQ samples for only $2 each, livemusic, backyard games, contests and amerchant market. Live entertainment will beprovided by the country sensation, ScottyMac Band. Join in the fun and participate inthe watermelon or cobbler eating contests.Children are invited to Kids Country offeringgames, a bounce house, face painters andpotato sack races just for little BBQ fans.
General value pack tickets are $20 eachthrough April 30 and include event admissionplus five tasting tickets and access to theQueen Mary ship. After April 30 ticketsincrease to $25. VIP value pack tickets are$35 through May and include one-hour earlyevent admission plus five tasting tickets andaccess to the Queen Mary ship. After May 1tickets increase to $40. Event parking is $15.
For more information and to purchasetickets to the 5th annual West Coast BBQClassic visit queenmary.com/events/west-coast-bbq-classic/.
West Coast BBQ Classic Returns to Queen MaryThe fifth-annual WCBC spotlights grill masters from around thecountry as they compete for the title of West Coast’s BEST BBQ.
MAY 2016 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 7
Tyghtship, 8pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch
Pkwy, 562-596-9969
People in Motion,8pm, CypressCollege Campus
Theater, 9200 Valley ViewSt., 714-484-7200
SUNDAY, MAY 15Breakfast with theBeatles,9am/10:30am, Kobe
Steakhouse, 3001 Old RanchPkwy, 562-596-9969
Farmers Market,10am, CypressCommunity Center,
5700 Orange Ave.
DW3 & 94.7 TheWave Brunch, 11am,Spencer Day, 7pm,
Spaghettini, 3005 Old RanchPkwy, 562-296-2199
HollywoodHillbillies, 2pm,Country Karaoke,
6:30pm, The Starting Gate,5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm,Tantalum, 6272 E.
Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Robby ArmstrongBand, 4pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635
Pacific Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
People in Motion,4pm, CypressCollege Campus
Theater, 9200 Valley ViewSt., 714-484-7200
Traditional IrishMusic Session, 4pm,Auld Dubliner Irish
Pub, 71 S. Pine St., 562-437-8300
Orange CountyYouth SymphonyOrchestra, 4pm,
Musco Center for the Arts,Chapman University, 1University Dr., 714-997-6624
Musique Sur La MerShowcase ofExcellence Concert,
6:30pm, CommunityCongregational Church, 4111Katella Ave.,mslmorchestra.com
MONDAY, MAY 16Cocktails andKaraoke, 8:30pm,The Starting Gate,
5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
TUESDAY, MAY 17Kristi Jo, 6:30pm,Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy.,
562-431-1414
Stand Up ComedyNight, 9pm, ClubCochino, 11pm, The
Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 9pm,Jeanie’s DirtyMartini, 4360
Lincoln Ave., 714-826-0570
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18Old OrangeBrewing, 5pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635
Pacific Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
Katz ‘n’ Jammerz,6:30pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
Rick Marcel,7:30pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch
Pkwy, 562-296-2199
Trivia Night, 8pm,Griffins Grill, 11272Los Alamitos Blvd.,
562-794-9337
Afrolicious Party,9pm, The FederalUnderground, 102
Pine Ave., 562-435-2000
THURSDAY, MAY 19Ken O’Malley, 5pm,Auld Dubliner IrishPub, 71 S. Pine Ave.,
562-437-8300
The Stonecutters,6:30pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
Derek Bordeaux,7:30pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969 www.oc-breeze.com
Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site isoffering an exciting afternoon of free, goodold-fashioned fun for children at CreationStation: Sunny Yellow. This drop-in,historically-themed craft workshop will be onSaturday, May 7 from 1 to 4 p.m. and isperfect for children ages 5 to 11. CreationStation workshops are held rain or shine.
What better way to enjoy the warmweather and sunshine than by plantingsunflowers or making seashell frames? Other“Sunny Yellow” activities will includedecorating the sunflower pots and making atraditional Mexican craft called Ojos de Dios.In addition to participating in these hands-onactivities, visitors can choose to take a freehouse tour between 1 and 5 p.m., or a gardentour at 2:30 p.m.
Mark your calendars! Creation Stationcontinues on the first Saturday in June with“Rainbow Surprise.”
About the RanchoBuilt in 1844, the adobe home and
grounds of Rancho Los Cerritos echo with therich history of Spanish, Mexican, andAmerican California and with the familieswho helped transform Southern Californiafrom its ranching beginnings to a modern,
urban society. The two-story Monterey-styleadobe is primarily furnished to reflectoccupants and lifestyles from the 1860s-1880s. The site, a National, State and LongBeach Historic Landmark, also includeshistoric gardens and a research library andarchives. It is operated by the Rancho LosCerritos Foundation in a public/privatepartnership with the City of Long Beach. Formore information please call 562-206-2040,or visit the website atwww.rancholoscerritos.org.
Child-friendly drop-in craft workshop“Sunny Yellow” set for May 7 at RanchoPerfect for children ages five to eleven!
MAY 2016 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 8
Dennis Vernon,7:30pm, Brix SunsetBeach, 16635 Pacific
Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
Josh Heinrichs, 8pm,The FederalUnderground, 102
Pine Ave., 562-435-2000
DW3, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
Salsa Thursdays,9pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella
Ave., 562-598-8957
FRIDAY, MAY 20Karaoke, 6pm, DHSiestasoul, 8:30pm,Fluid in Motion,
9pm, The Starting Gate, 5052Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Shark LagoonNights, 6pm,Aquarium of the
Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy.,562-590-3100
Dirty Sugar, 6:45pm,Beat Ventriloquists,10:30pm, Tantalum,
6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-431-1414
The Killer WestBand, 7pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635
Pacific Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
Pretzel Logic, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
Blue Machine, 8pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch
Pkwy, 562-596-9969
BandTastic Fridays,9pm, Griffins Grill,11272 Los Alamitos
Blvd., 562-794-9337
SATURDAY, MAY 21Long Beach Lesbian& Gay PrideCelebration, 11am,
Shoreline Dr.,longbeachpride.com
Sports Trivia, 11am,Karaoke, 5:30pm,Fluid in Motion,
9pm, The Starting Gate, 5052Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
General Audio,6:45pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
Live Blues, 7pm,Lucille’s SmokehouseBar-B-Que, 7411
Carson St., 562-938-7427
The Alumni Band,4pm, The HappyEnding Band, 8pm,
Brix Sunset Beach, 16635Pacific Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
Teen Dance, 7pm, LaPalma CommunityCenter, 7821 Walker
St., 714-229-6780
Arturo Sandoval,8pm, CarpenterPerforming Arts
Center, 6200 Atherton St.,562-985-7000
Incendio, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
Kraze, 8pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-596-9969
A Raisin in the Sun,8pm, Long BeachPlayhouse, 5021 E.
Anaheim St., 562-494-1014
SUNDAY, MAY 22Hard Days Night,9am/10:30am, KobeSteakhouse, 3001
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969
Farmers Market,10am, CypressCommunity Center,
5700 Orange Ave.
DW3 & 94.7 TheWave Brunch, 11am,Poncho Sanchez,
7pm, 9:30pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199
The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm, SteveOliver, 7pm,
Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Just Dave Band,2pm, CountryKaraoke, 6:30pm,
The Starting Gate, 5052Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
The world’s most populartrumpeter — Chris Botti —returns to Pacific Symphony fora concert overflowing with hisastute mastery, as heeffortlessly crosses theboundaries of jazz, classical,rock and pop.
With polished charm andmesmerizing trumpeting skills,the talented musician/composertakes well-known pop balladsand transforms them into asoulful mix of grace, warmth and beautifultones.
Returning bypopular demand for anall-new show, Bottimakes his fourthPacific Symphonyappearance for a nightof heart-melting,expressive music,backed by the lushsounds of the orchestra.
Officially the best-selling instrumentalartist in America, Bottiperforms worldwide,has received multipleGold, Platinum andGrammy Awards andsold more than fourmillion copies of his albums, including hislatest Grammy-winning “Impressions.”
Led by guest conductorAlbert-George Schram, theorchestra is joined by thecharismatic trumpeter onFriday and Saturday, May 13-14, at 8 p.m., in the Renée andHenry Segerstrom Concert Hall.
In addition to performingwith some of the finestsymphony orchestras, Botti hasa history of performing andrecording with some of thebiggest names in the business,
including Barbra Streisand, Josh Groban,Tony Bennett, LadyGaga, Yo-Yo Ma,Michael Bublé, PaulSimon, Joni Mitchell,Andrea Bocelli, JoshuaBell, Steven Tyler andFrank Sinatra. He hasalso performed at theWorld Series and NobelPeace Prize Ceremony.Aside from his talent asa musician, Peoplemagazine also votedBotti one of the 50Most Beautiful Peoplein 2004. Tickets are$40-$165. For moreinformation or topurchase tickets call714-755-5799 or visit
www.PacificSymphony.org.
Concert will feature jazz, pop and more!
Pacific Symphony Pops welcomesback trumpeter Chris Botti trumpeter
“Chris Botti has a trumpetsound that suggests the softerside of luminosity, the realm ofsunsets and half-moons andlow-wattage incandescence.Mellow and pearly, it emits anunabashed beauty of the sortthat you could carefully build acareer around — as Mr. Bottihas, with extravagant success.”— The New York Times
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Traditional IrishMusic Session, 4pm,Auld Dubliner Irish
Pub, 71 S. Pine St., 562-437-8300
Johnny Lee Band,7pm, Brix SunsetBeach, 16635 Pacific
Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
MONDAY, MAY 23Oak Middle SchoolJazz Band Concert,7pm, Spaghettini,
3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199
Cocktails andKaraoke, 8:30pm,The Starting Gate,
5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
TUESDAY, MAY 24Kristi Jo, 6pm,Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy.,
562-431-1414
Stand Up ComedyNight, 9pm, ClubCochino, 11pm, The
Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 9pm,Jeanie’s DirtyMartini, 4360
Lincoln Ave., 714-826-0570
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25Katz ‘n’ Jammers,6:30pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
Rick Marcel,7:30pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch
Pkwy, 562-296-2199
Trivia Night, 8pm,Griffins Grill, 11272Los Alamitos Blvd.,
562-794-9337
Afrolicious Party,9pm, The FederalUnderground, 102
Pine Ave., 562-435-2000
THURSDAY, MAY 26Ken O’Malley, 5pm,Auld Dubliner IrishPub, 71 S. Pine Ave.,
562-437-8300
Queen May 80thAnniversaryCelebration Dinner,
6pm, Queen Mary, QueenMary, 1126 Queens Hwy., 877-342-0738
The Stonecutters,6:30pm, BeatVentriloquists,
10:30pm, Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Derek Bordeaux,7:30pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969
Crimson Crowbar,7:30pm, Brix SunsetBeach, 16635 Pacific
Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
DW3, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
Radio Moscow,8pm, The FederalUnderground, 102
Pine Ave., 562-435-2000
Salsa Thursdays,9pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella
Ave., 562-598-8957
FRIDAY, MAY 27Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJSiesta Soul, 8:30pm,The Reel Band,
9pm, The Starting Gate, 5052Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Shark LagoonNights, 6pm,Aquarium of the
Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy.,562-590-3100
Dirty Sugar, 6:45pm,Beat Ventriloquists,10:30pm, Tantalum,
6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-431-1414
Cali Conscious,7pm, Brix SunsetBeach, 16635 Pacific
Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
Selwyn Gibson &The WoodshedBand, 8pm,
Spaghettini, 3005 Old RanchPkwy, 562-296-2199
Upstream, 8pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch
Pkwy, 562-596-9969
A Raisin in the Sun,8pm, Long BeachPlayhouse, 5021 E.
Anaheim St., 562-494-1014
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BandTastic Fridays,9pm, Griffins Grill,11272 Los Alamitos
Blvd., 562-794-9337
SATURDAY, MAY 28Strawberry Stomp5k, 8am, GardenGrove Historic Main
Street,www.strawberrystomp.com
Sports Trivia, 11am,Karaoke, 5:30pm,The Reel Band, 9pm,
The Starting Gate, 5052Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Michael Physick,4pm, GrumpsOC,8pm, Brix Sunset
Beach, 16635 Pacific CoastHighway, 562-592-3167
Stonecutters,6:45pm, BeatVentriloquists,
10:30pm, Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Live Blues, 7pm,Lucille’s SmokehouseBar-B-Que, 7411
Carson St., 562-938-7427
Eric Marienthal,8pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch
Pkwy, 562-296-2199
Tyghtship, 8pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch
Pkwy, 562-596-9969
A Raisin in the Sun,8pm, Long BeachPlayhouse, 5021 E.
Anaheim St., 562-494-1014
SUNDAY, MAY 29Britain’s Finest,9am/10:30am, KobeSteakhouse, 3001
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969
Farmers Market,10am, CypressCommunity Center,
5700 Orange Ave.
DW3 & 94.7 TheWave, 11am, SteveOliver, 7pm,
Spaghettini, 3005 Old RanchPkwy, 562-296-2199
American Made,2pm, CountryKaraoke, 6:30pm,
The Starting Gate, 5052Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm, MichaelCartwright, 5:30pm,
Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414
A Raisin in the Sun,2pm, Long BeachPlayhouse, 5021 E.
Anaheim St., 562-494-1014
Traditional IrishMusic Session, 4pm,Auld Dubliner Irish
Pub, 71 S. Pine St., 562-437-8300
Johnny Lee Band,4:30pm, Brix SunsetBeach, 16635 Pacific
Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
MONDAY, MAY 30MEMORIAL DAY
Memorial DayCeremony, 9:15 a.m.,La Palma Civic
Center, 7822 Walker St.,cityoflapalma.org
Cocktails andKaraoke, 8:30pm,The Starting Gate,
5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
TUESDAY, MAY 31Kristi Jo, 6:30pm,Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy.,
562-431-1414
Stand Up ComedyNight, 9pm, ClubCochino, 11pm, The
Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 9pm,Jeanie’s Dirty Martini,4360 Lincoln Ave.,
714-826-0570
The 2016 musical lineup at the Summer Concerts at Boisseranc Park will include a varietyof exhilarating entertainment that will get you tapping your feet and dancing to the beat.
Seating is limited, so remember to bring a beach chair and blankets.Food will be available for purchase at the snack booth and food truck. Walk your children
over to the Reading Village for a comfy story time and a free book to take home.Make sure to sign up for opportunity drawings for prizes that take place at intermission.But wait, there’s more!Each year, Buena Park Downtown hosts a Summer Concert Series in the Krikorian
Courtyard. Buena Park Downtown in one of the City’s many community partners that makethe concerts possible each year.
Summer Concerts at Boisseranc Park - 520 Dale Street, Buena ParkJune 8 Desperado A Phenomenal Tribute to The EaglesJune 15 Stone Soul Spot on Covers of R&B and Soul ClassicsJune 22 Aquarius The Ultimate Summer of Love Tribute BandJune 29 Wiseguys Big Band Machine A Fabulous Eighteen Piece Big BandJuly 6 Britain's Finest Beatles Tribute Band / Wear Your Favorite Beatles Costume!July 13 Savor The Premiere Tribute to Santana
Summer Concerts at Buena Park Downtown - 8308 On The Mall, Buena ParkJuly 27 Paperback Writer The Beatles ExperienceAugust 3 DSB The Next Best Thing to Journey That Will Keep You Believing!August 10 The Society Band Performs High-Energy Contemporary Music. A Great Night ToDance!August 17 Adam Michaelson’s Tribute to Billy Joel From The Broadway’s Hit Musical “Movin’Out”August 24 A Tribute To The King, Starring Scot Bruce as Elvis Presley
For additional information, please visit BuenaPark.com, the Buena Park CommunityCenter, or call 714-562-3860.
Gather the family, call your friends, and invite your neighborsto kick off this summer’s free Concerts in the Park!
Tell themyou read about the event in Orange County Breeze!
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CLUES ACROSS
1. Satisfaction
4. 18th Hebrew letter
9. Couches
14. Severe
15. Makes comic books
16. Grape
17. Handle perfectly
18. Home of J.R.
20. Everyone has these
22. Linen
23. He owned the Bucks
24. Supported
28. River in Guangdong
29. Exclamation of surprise
30. Nicholas II was one
31. Comic antihero
33. In the back of a mammal’smouth
37. Joe is a famous one
38. Impressionist painter Italo
39. Send forth
41. They __
42. Not down
43. Computer program I-__
44. Nostrils
46. County in New Mexico
49. Letter of the Greek alphabet
50. Russian river
51. Sorts
55. A feeling (slang)
57. Type genus of the Elopidae
58. Ingesting
60. Paints small things
64. Trouble
65. Turn on its end
66. Story (archaic)
67. Negative
68. Manners
69. Hurts
70. IBM’s software group
CLUES DOWN
1. Greek sophist
2. Diacritic mark
3. Tumors
4. Can’t play
5. Dabbling ducks
6. Dekaliter
7. The world of the dead
8. Greek Muse
9. Estate in Dickens
10. Wild cat
11. Menders
12. Comedienne Gasteyer
13. Female sibling
19. Man-child
21. Tommy Dorsey’strumpeter
24. Mesopotamian deity
25. Speech sound
26. Bore
27. Designer van Noten
31. Small flakes of soot
32. Insects
34. Genus of gulls
35. Indicates position
36. Fixes up
40. Homer’s bartender
41. Riding horses
45. Dismounted
47. Unlocks cans
48. Salty
52. These are for cars
53. Mentally quick and resourceful
54. Hemlock
56. Give qualities or abilities to
58. This (Spanish)
59. Chime
60. Uncommunicative
61. A stock sale
62. Leisure (slang)
63. Similar
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