July 2014 DARTS - Orange County Breeze
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July 2014 DARTS - Orange County Breeze
JULY 2014 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 1 JULY 2014 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 2 ', 1, 1* $57 6 (17(57 $, 10(17 s s Dalton’s re-opens in new location on Lincoln Ave. by Katie Wiedel Orange County Breeze — Dining Arts & Entertainment After opening its doors near Cypress College back in 1996, Dalton's Cafe spent nearly two decades growing into a beloved part of the fabric of the city, charming hearts and taste buds one delicious meal at a time. In 2013, the property owners gave Dalton's a notice to vacate the place they'd called home; the owners intended to give the aging shopping center a major facelift, and that included new tenants. The space then occupied by Dalton's would go to a Freddy's Frozen Custard and Steakburger. At the time, owner Marlene Raynor was unsure whether she would call it quits and give into retirement when the building's lease came up in February 2014. In the end, happily she found a new location just about a mile away on Lincoln Ave. near Walker St. that appealed to Raynor's desire to improve the neighborhood around her. Interior and exterior renovations of the building began quietly — Raynor didn't want anyone curiously wandering around the construction site and getting hurt. They opened their doors to welcome old friends and new in June. Long-time customers will be happy to know that Dalton's remains dedicated to fresh-made meals and cheerful service. My own introductory breakfast consisted of French toast (with a heavenly cinnamon swirl), eggs, and sausage. I kicked myself for not coming to Dalton's sooner; it's pretty much everyone one could wish for in a breakfast diner. Be sure to stop by Dalton's Cafe's new home at 5591 Lincoln Ave. in Cypress for a delicious fresh-made meal, friendly service, and a warm heart. French toast with cinnamon swirl, eggs, and sausage at Dalton’s Cafe, now re-opened at 5591 Lincoln Ave. in Cypress. Photo by Katie Wiedel. TUESDAY, JULY 1 Kristi Jo, 6 pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 Cochino Comedy Show, 9pm, The Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 Karaoke, 9pm, Jeanie’s Dirty Martini, 4360 Lincoln Ave., 714-826-0570 WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 Katz ‘n’ Jammers, 6pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 Siesta Soul Dance Party, 8pm, The Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 THURSDAY, JULY 3 Racing Festival, 2pm, Los Alamitos Race Course, 4961 Katella Ave., 714-820-2800 The Stonecutters, 6:30pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 Tice Griffin’s Karaoke Review, 7:30pm, Schooner at Sunset, 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562592-2121 Cali Conscious, 7:30pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-5921321 Derek Bordeaux, 7:30pm, Kobe Steakhouse, 3001 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-5969969 DW3, 8pm, Spaghettini, 3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199 Los Alamitos Summer Thoroughbred Salsa Thursdays, 9pm, The Starting Explanation of Location Symbols City of Buena Park Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 FRIDAY, JULY 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY Fitness Run for Fun, 7am, Central Park, 714-690-3350 Los Alamitos Summer Thoroughbred Racing Festival, 2pm, Los Alamitos Race Course, 4961 Katella Ave., 714-820-2800 4th of July Party at the Pier, 10am-10pm, Belmont Pier, www.alfredosbeachclub.com 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular, 4pm, Joint Forces Training Base, 11206 Lexington Dr. City of Fullerton City of Huntington Beach Community of Rossmoor City of Cerritos City of Long Beach City of Seal Beach City of Cypress City of Los Alamitos Community of Sunset Beach City of Garden Grove City of La Palma City of Westminster JULY 2014 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM ', 1, 1* $57 6 (17(57 $, 10(17 s s PAGE 3 JULY 2014 July 4th Late Night & BBQ, 5-10pm, Aquarium of the Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy., 562-590-3100 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM ', 1, 1* $57 6 (17(57 $, 10(17 s s Kimo, 6pm, Skip Heller, 9pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-5921321 SATURDAY, JULY 5 Los Alamitos Summer Thoroughbred Racing Festival, 2pm, Los Alamitos Race Course, 4961 Katella Ave., 714-820-2800 Karaoke, 2pm, Jason Arimoto, 6pm, Cat Reed & Back Alley, 9pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321 Eric Marienthal, 8pm, Spaghettini, 3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199 Boxcar 7, 8pm, Kobe Steakhouse, 3001 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969 SUNDAY, JULY 6 Derek Bordeaux & 94.7 The Wave, brunch, Darryl Williams, 7 pm, Spaghettini, 3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562296-2199 PAGE 4 Los Alamitos Summer Thoroughbred Racing Festival, 2pm, Los Alamitos Race Course, 4961 Katella Ave., 714-820-2800 Karaoke, 3pm, Reggae Sundays, 3pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321 Rick Parma, 5pm, Kobe Steakhouse, 3001 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969 The Jack Roberts Harvey Band, 6pm, Schooner at Sunset, 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562592-2121 MONDAY, JULY 7 Mic Dangerously, 2pm, Schooner at Sunset, 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121 Karaoke & Open Mic, 8:30pm, The Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 TUESDAY, JULY 8 Kristi Jo, 6pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 Cochino Comedy Show, 9pm, The Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 Karaoke, 9pm, Jeanie’s Dirty Martini, 4360 Lincoln Ave., 714-826-0570 27th Annual Fourth of July Spectacular at JFTB! The 27th Annual 4th of July Fireworks Timeline Spectacular is taking place on Friday, July 4th 4:00 pm Gates are open and event begins at the Joint Forces Training Base in Los 4:15 pm Live entertainment on the Main Alamitos. The cities of Los Alamitos, Cypress, Stage begins Seal Beach, the Community of Rossmoor, 7:45 pm Dignitary speeches and the Joint Forces Training Base collaborate 8:00 pm 40th Infantry Band performance to host this annual event to honor the men and women of the military and celebrate our on the Main Stage begins WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 country’s birthday. 9:00 pm Fireworks show begins Summer Concert Once again this year, the event and 9:30 pm Event concludes Series: Lukas Nelson fireworks display will take place on the and Promise of the Gates to the base will open at 4:00 p.m. runways of the military installation. The event Real, 6pm, Eisenhower Park, area will be closer to parking, making the via Lexington Dr. entrance off of Katella Ave. 562-799-0179 Due to heightened security, please be patient event’s proximity for the elderly and and allow plenty of time to enter the base. handicapped closer. The layout also provides Vivian Sessoms, The cities of Los Alamitos and Cypress will be a much cleaner seating area for participants 7:30pm, Spaghettini, collecting a $5 parking fee per vehicle to to sit, enjoy the entertainment and view the 3005 Old Ranch support the event. Parking will be free to fireworks. Biking onto the installation is Pkwy, 562-296-2199 those with a military ID. allowed but all riders must wear a helmet. Katz ‘n’ Jammers, Parking on the military installation is highly This event is free to anyone wishing to 6pm, Tantalum, 6272 recommended. attend thanks to the generosity of our Premier E. Pacific Coast Community Partner, Republic Disposal The 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular will Hwy., 562-431-1414 Service. Additional sponsors include Sea Air include free activities like military displays, Federal Credit Union, CARE Ambulance, Siesta Soul Dance sponsor booths with giveaways and Cottonwood Church, Los Alamitos Medical Party, 8pm, The information, and live music on the main Center, BSNF, Southern California Edison, Starting Gate, 5052 stage. For a minimal cost, you can enjoy an Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 extensive Family Fun Zone and fantastic food Charles Abbott Associates, Inc., Katella Senior Living/Alamitos West, The Shops at Rossmoor, from several fabulous food vendors that will OC Breeze, and The News Enterprise. be serving a variety of dinner options, THURSDAY, JULY 10 desserts, and snacks. If you are interested in Everyone over the age of 16 entering the Los Alamitos being a food vendor or regular Joint Forces Training Base must present photo Summer merchandise/advertising vendor, please identification at the main gate and children Thoroughbred contact the Los Alamitos Recreation and must be accompanied by parents/guardian. Racing Festival, 2pm, Los Community Services Department. There will Lawn chairs and blankets are highly Alamitos Race Course, 4961 be flyovers from military aircraft, before the encouraged, as there is no bleacher seating Katella Ave., 714-820-2800 event’s climax at 9:00 p.m. with one of the available. Motor homes, alcohol, dogs, BBQs, best and longest fireworks displays in and fireworks are NOT permitted at this event. Summer Concert Southern California. Series: Rumours, 6:30pm, Eastgate ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission from Park, 12001 St. Mark St., 714the publisher. Photographs, artwork, advertising and graphics are the property of Orange County Breeze. 741-5280 Orange County Breeze assumes no responsibility or liability for claims made by advertisers contained herein. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of Orange County Breeze or its owners. Orange County Breeze is not responsible for typographical errors or omissions. JULY 2014 Summer Concerts: Corday, 6:30pm, El Dorado Nature Center, 7550 E. Spring St., 562-570-1745 The Stonecutters, 6:30pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM ', 1, 1* $57 6 (17(57 $, 10(17 s s Derek Bordeaux, 7:30pm, Kobe Steakhouse, 3001 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-5969969 DW3, 8pm, Spaghettini, 3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199 Tice Griffin’s Karaoke Salsa Thursdays, Review, 7:30pm, 9pm, The Starting Schooner at Sunset, Gate, 5052 Katella 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562- Ave., 562-598-8957 592-2121 Cali Conscious, 7:30pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-5921321 PAGE 5 FRIDAY, JULY 11 Los Alamitos Summer Thoroughbred Racing Festival, 2pm, Los Alamitos Race Course, 4961 Katella Ave., 714-820-2800 Kimo, 6pm, Robby Armstrong Band, 9pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321 Dirty Sugar, 6:45pm, Beat Ventriloquists, 10:30pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 Night Dive, 7pm, Aquarium of the Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy., www.aquariumofpacific.org Run for Fun and Fitness in La Palma on the Fourth Bring out your family, friends, and neighbors for La Palma’s 34th Annual Fitness Run for Fun, Friday, July 4, starting at 7:30 a.m., near La Palma’s Central Park. This event features a competitive 5K and 10K Run, a 5K Walk, and the Yankee Doodle Dash for kids 12 and under. This is a great and healthy way for families to start the Independence Day celebration! Preregistration is open until June 30 at the City’s website www.cityoflapalma.org or inperson at the Community Services Department, 7821 Walker St. After June 30, participants will only be able to register on the day of the event, starting at 6:30 a.m. For online registration or more information, visit www.cityoflapalma.org/RunForFun or call 714-690-3350. The Run for Fun would not be possible without the generous support of the City’s Corporate Connection Sponsors: La Palma Intercommunity Hospital, Rosendin Electric, CARE Ambulance, EDCO-Park Disposal, West Coast Arborist, and Multi-Sales Company. After you have run or cheered your heart out as a participant or spectator, gather your family together and head over to the Family Fun Zone! Celebrate America’s birthday and participate in family games, crafts and activities! The Family Fun Zone is fun for all ages! As a reminder, the following streets will be fully closed or partially disrupted on Friday, July 4, until approximately 9:30 a.m.: • Moody Ave., northbound (Crescent to Houston) starting at 5 a.m. • Crescent Ave., westbound (Moody to Walker) starting at 5 a.m. • Walker St (Crescent to Houston) starting at 6:30 a.m. • Houston Ave. (Walker to Moody) starting at 7 a.m. • Chartres Ln., Toulouse Dr. and Orleans starting at 7:30 a.m. Louie Cruz Beltran, 8pm, Spaghettini, 3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199 Upstream, 8 p.m., Kobe Steakhouse, 3001 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969 SATURDAY, JULY 12 Musique Sur La Mer Solo and Ensemble Festival, 9am-12pm, Community Congregational Church, UCC, 4111 Katella Ave., info@mslmorchestra.com Laurel Park, 10862 Bloomfield, 562-430-1073 Shakespeare by the Sea: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 7pm, Rush Park, 3001 Blume Dr., 562-431-0525 Kyle Wolverton, 7pm, 9:30pm, Spaghettini, 3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-2962199 MONDAY, JULY 14 Shakespeare by the Sea: Hamlet, 7pm, Rush Park, 3001 Blume Dr., 562-431-0525 Mic Dangerously, 2pm, Schooner at Sunset, 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121 Tease, 8pm, Kobe Steakhouse, 3001 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969 Karaoke & Open Mic, 8:30pm, The Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 Los Alamitos Summer Thoroughbred Racing Festival, 2pm, Los Alamitos Race Course, 4961 Katella Ave., 714-820-2800 SUNDAY, JULY 13 TUESDAY, JULY 15 DW3 & 94.7 The Wave, brunch, Rusty Johnson, 7 pm, Spaghettini, 3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199 Painting & Vino, 6pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-5921321 Karaoke, 2pm, Jason Arimoto, 6pm, Outerwave, 9pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-5921321 Los Alamitos Summer Thoroughbred Racing Festival, 2pm, Los Alamitos Race Course, 4961 Katella Ave., 714-820-2800 Kristi Jo, 6pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 Concert on the Green: Elm Street Band, 6pm, Cypress Civic Center, 5275 Orange Ave., 714-229-6734 Karaoke, 3pm, Reggae Sundays, 3pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321 Concerts in the Park: Hot August Nights, 6:30pm, Central Park Amphitheater, 7821 Walker St. Rick Parma, 5pm, Kobe Steakhouse, 3001 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969 Music & Movies Event Series: Random and Monsters University, 6:30pm, The Jack Roberts Harvey Band, 6 p.m, Schooner at Sunset, 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562592-2121 Cochino Comedy Show, 9pm, The Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 Karaoke, 9pm, Jeanie’s Dirty Martini, 4360 Lincoln Ave., 714-826-0570 WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 Summer Concert Series: Greg Young and the 2nd Street Band, 6pm, Eisenhower Park, 562-799-0179 JULY 2014 Katz ‘n’ Jammers, 6pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 Siesta Soul Dance Party, 8pm, The Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 THURSDAY, JULY 17 Summer Concert Series: Woodie & The Longboards, ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 6 ', 1, 1* $57 6 (17(57 $, 10(17 s s 6pm, Westminster Civic Center Sunken Gardens, 8200 Westminster Blvd. The Stonecutters, 6:30pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 Summer Concert Series: The Funky Hippeez, 6:30pm, Eastgate Park, 12001 St. Mark St., 714-741-5280 Tice Griffin’s Karaoke Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-5969969 Review, 7:30pm, Schooner at Sunset, DW3, 8pm, 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562Spaghettini, 3005 592-2121 Old Ranch Pkwy, Cali Conscious, 7:30pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-5921321 Derek Bordeaux, 7:30pm, Kobe Steakhouse, 3001 Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals to run July 19 The 19th running of the Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals will be on Saturday, July 19, with proceeds to benefit the Seal Beach Animal Care Center. The first Wienerschnitzel Wiener National race is set for 6:30 p.m. with the live horseracing program to be held in conjunction with the dachshund races. The Wiener Nationals Championship race will be held at approximately 9:15 p.m. Admission is $3 for adults; Children 17 and under are free. General parking is free. Los Alamitos Race Course is located at 4961 Katella Avenue in Los Alamitos. For more info call, 714-820-2690. Tickets can be purchased on the day of the event on a first come first seat basis. We suggest fans arrive early on the day of the event. For safety reasons, only dachshunds participating in the Wiener Nationals are allowed to come in to the racetrack. No other dogs will be allowed. This fun event raises funds for the Seal Beach Animal Care Center, a non-profit group dedicated to finding homes for stray animals in the Orange County area. Since 1996, the Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals has helped raise $220,000 for the Care Center. Last year's event raised $20,000 through the sale of tickets and T-shirts. For more information on the Care Center please call 562-430-4993. The Wiener Nationals features all the excitement of a Quarter Horse race, with a total of 80 dachshunds showing their stuff in front of a packed house at Los Alamitos. A total of 10 trial heats will be contested at 50 yards with the winning wieners advancing to the championship race. The participants were selected based on the creativity of their entries. Fans will be able to pick up a free Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals program by all main track entrances. This special program will highlight all the participants and will feature the schedule of events and additional information on the Seal Beach Animal Care Center. You can meet the stars of the night — the mighty wiener dogs — and their trainers/owners on the grandstand area. Remember — ask the wiener's owner before petting! All concession stands will be open, featuring hamburgers, hot dogs, Mexican food, popcorn, sodas, and beer etc. 562-296-2199 Salsa Thursdays, 9pm, The Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 FRIDAY, JULY 18 Kimo, 6pm, Thee Swank Bastards, 9pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321 SATURDAY, JULY 19 The Great Pepper Workshop, 10am, Rancho Los Alamitos, 6400 E. Bixby Hill Rd., 562-431-3541 International Tiki Marketplace, 10am, Karaoke, 2pm, Jason Arimoto, 6pm, Atomic Road Kings, 9pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321 Seal Beach Lions Fish Fry, 11am-7pm, Eisenhower Park, www.sealbeachlions.org Tyghtship, 8pm, Kobe Steakhouse, 3001 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969 SUNDAY, JULY 20 DW3 & 94.7 The Wave, brunch, Steve Oliver, 7 pm, Spaghettini, 3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199 Seal Beach Lions Fish Fry, 11am-6pm, Eisenhower Park, www.sealbeachlions.org Karaoke, 3pm, Reggae Sundays, 3pm, Don the Wienerschnitzel Dirty Sugar, 6:45pm, Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Wiener Nationals, Beat Ventriloquists, Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321 4:30pm, Los Alamitos 10:30pm, Tantalum, Race Course, 4961 Katella 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Boyz and the Beez, Ave., 714-820-2800 562-431-1414 5pm, Kobe Steakhouse, 3001 Concert on the Movies in the Park: Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596Green: The Answer, Cloudy with a 9969 6pm, Cypress Civic Chance of Meatballs Center, 5275 Orange Ave., 7142, 6:45pm, Rush Park, 3001 Brushstrokes and 229-6734 Blume Dr., 562-431-0525 Beverages, 5pm, Aquarium of the Concerts in the Pretzel Logic, 8pm, Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy., Park: Ghost in the Spaghettini, 3005 310-961-8082 Machine, 6:30pm, Old Ranch Pkwy, Central Park Amphiteater, 562-296-2199 The Jack Roberts 7821 Walker St. Harvey Band, 6pm, Blue Machine, 8pm, Schooner at Sunset, Terry Steele, 7pm, Kobe Steakhouse, 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 5629:30pm, Spaghettini, 3001 Old Ranch 592-2121 3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969 Pkwy, 562-296-2199 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission from the publisher. Photographs, artwork, advertising and graphics are the property of Orange County Breeze. Orange County Breeze assumes no responsibility or liability for claims made by advertisers contained herein. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of Orange County Breeze or its owners. Orange County Breeze is not responsible for typographical errors or omissions. JULY 2014 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 7 ', 1, 1* $57 6 (17(57 $, 10(17 s s Cerritos Center announces Fall season line-up Legendary funnyman Jay Leno opens the 2014-2015 Season at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts with appearances on Saturday, Sept. 27 and Sunday, Sept. 28. The a capella Doo-Wop ensemble Street Corner Renaissance opens the show. With the award-winning comedian at its helm, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno dominated late-night television, garnering an Emmy for “Outstanding Comedy, Variety or Music Series.” The upcoming 2014-2015 Season lineup highlights stellar performers in music, children’s entertainment, and Broadway. Enjoy concerts by Grammy winners Sergio Mendes and B.J. Thomas; Peter Cetera; Country music icon Josh Turner; and Wilson Phillips and Billy Ocean. The season also offers ukulele guru Jake Shimabukuro, the California Guitar Trio and Montreal Guitar Trio, and Stayin’ Alive – One Night of the Bee Gees. Family-friendly fare features Popovich Comedy Pet Theater, The Adventures of Harold and the Purple Crayon, and Rumplestiltskin. CCPA favorites and returning acts include Merry-Achi Christmas, Colors of Christmas, and saxophonist Dave Koz. The 2014-2015 Broadway series includes I Love Lucy® Live on Stage, Camelot, Mamma Mia!, and Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story. The Memory Lane series showcases The New Christy Minstrels, Tribute to the Hollywood Icons, Tribute to Glenn Miller & the Band Leaders, and the Count Basie Orchestra with special guest Carmen Bradford. Rob Kapilow’s What Makes It Great? series features Schubert Unfinished Symphony, The Songs of Jerome Kern, and Pictures at an MONDAY, JULY 21 THURSDAY, JULY 24 Mic Dangerously, 2pm, Schooner at Sunset, 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121 Public Awareness Safety Day, 11:30am1pm, Sigler Park, 7200 Plaza St., 714-895-2860 Karaoke & Open Mic, 8:30pm, The Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 TUESDAY, JULY 22 Kristi Jo, 6pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 Cochino Comedy Show, 9pm, The Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 Karaoke, 9pm, Jeanie’s Dirty Martini, 4360 Lincoln Ave., 714-826-0570 WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 Exhibition by Mussorgsky. Series subscribers enjoy great discounts. The popular Choose Your Own Season package offers a 10 percent discount and gives patrons the flexibility to customize their own season with five or more performances of their choice if orders are placed by Thursday, July 31. Place ticket orders by mail, at cerritoscenter.com, or by calling 562-4678818. Order forms may also be dropped off at the Ticket Office during regular business hours. Live in-person ticket sales begin on Saturday, July 19. Summer Concert Series: Tini Grey, 6pm, Eisenhower Park, 562-799-0179 Katz ‘n’ Jammers, 6pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 Vincent Ingala, 7:30pm, Spaghettini, 3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199 Siesta Soul Dance Party, 8pm, The Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 Derek Bordeaux, 7:30pm, Kobe Steakhouse, 3001 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-5969969 DW3, 8pm, Cypress Chamber of Spaghettini, 3005 Commerce Festival Old Ranch Pkwy, Mixer, 5pm, Cypress 562-296-2199 College, 9200 Valley View St., Salsa Thursdays, www.cypressfestival.com 9pm, The Starting Summer Concert Gate, 5052 Katella Series: Southland Ave., 562-598-8957 Mega Groove, 6pm, Westminster Civic Center FRIDAY, JULY 25 Sunken Gardens, 8200 Westminster Blvd. Kimo, 6pm, The Hula Girls, 9pm, Don the Summer Concert Beachcomber, 16278 Series: Wanted, Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-5926:30pm, Eastgate 1321 Park, 12001 St. Mark St., 714741-5280 Concerts in the Park: The Emperors, Summer Concerts: 6:30pm, Rush Park, The Salty Suites, 3001 Blume Dr., 562-431-0525 6:30pm, El Dorado Nature Center, 7550 E. Spring Dirty Sugar, 6:45pm, St., 562-570-1745 Beat Ventriloquists, 10:30pm, Tantalum, The Stonecutters, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 6:30pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast 562-431-1414 Hwy., 562-431-1414 Ariana Savalas, 8pm, Spaghettini, Tice Griffin’s Karaoke 3005 Old Ranch Review, 7:30pm, Schooner at Sunset, Pkwy, 562-296-2199 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562Aeromyth, 8pm, 592-2121 Kobe Steakhouse, 3001 Old Ranch Cali Conscious, Pkwy, 562-596-9969 7:30pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592SATURDAY, JULY 26 1321 Cypress Community Festival, 9am-5pm, Oak Knoll Park, 5700 JULY 2014 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 8 ', 1, 1* $57 6 (17(57 $, 10(17 s s The Jack Roberts Harvey Band, 6pm, Schooner at Sunset, 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562592-2121 Orange Ave., www.cypressfestival.com Karaoke, 2pm, Robby Armstrong Band, 9pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321 Atlantic Crossing, 8pm, Kobe Steakhouse, 3001 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-5969969 SUNDAY, JULY 27 DW3 & 94.7 The Music & Movies Wave, brunch, Event Series: Woodie Steven Wayne, 7 & The Longboards pm, Spaghettini, 3005 Old and Despicable Me 2, Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199 6:30pm, JFTB Pool, Joint Forces Training Base, 11206 Karaoke, 3pm, Lexington Dr., 562-430-1073 Reggae Sundays, 3pm, Don the Concerts in the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Park: The Petty Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321 Breakers, 6:30pm, Central Park Amphiteater, Summer Concerts: 7821 Walker St. Silverado Bluegrass Band, 5:30pm, Brian Hughes, 8pm, Rancho Los Cerritos, 4600 Spaghettini, 3005 Virginia Rd. Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199 Register now for 33rd Annual Cypress 5k/10k Run/Walk Registration for the 33rd Annual Cypress 5K & 10K Run/Walk is underway! The Race will be held Saturday, July 26, start time 7:30 a.m. at the Cypress Civic Center, 5275 Orange Ave., prior to the Cypress Community Festival. MONDAY, JULY 28 This All-American, small town certified race Mic Dangerously, course includes electronic timing. Prize 2pm, Schooner at money will be awarded to the top three Sunset, 16821 Pacific overall finishers in the 10K for both male and Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121 female, as well as age division medals for Tom Kubis Big Band, both the 5K & 10K races. Post Race Awards will take place at the Race Finish Line. 8pm, Don the Beachcomber, 16278 Over 2200 participants are expected to run Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592in this fast and flat certified course. An 1321 additional 400 are expected to take part in the 5K Walk, taking place on the same course Karaoke & Open at the same time as the Run. The walk is a Mic, 8:30pm, The recreational, non-competitive, untimed event Starting Gate, 5052 offered to encourage involvement of those Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 who do not wish to run. This race is a part of the newly created OC TUESDAY, JULY 29 California Race Series! Challenge yourselves Painting & Vino, to participate and finish in consecutive order 6pm, Don the in any combination of three 5k/10k/Triathlon Beachcomber, 16278 out of four upcoming events, one in each of Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592the participating cities of Cypress, Los 1321 Alamitos and Seal Beach, and receive a oneof-a-kind coveted medal! Your award medal Kristi Jo, 6pm, can be picked up at the final event you Tantalum, 6272 E. complete in the series. Pacific Coast Hwy., Don’t miss this chance to 562-431-1414 earn a truly unique medal to Cochino Comedy commemorate your Show, 9pm, The achievements! There is no Starting Gate, 5052 additional cost or extra Katella Ave., 562-598-8957 registration necessary for participation in the series. Karaoke, 9pm, Jeanie’s Dirty Martini, Register for each event as usual. Be sure to register early 4360 Lincoln Ave., using the same name and birth 714-826-0570 date for each race. To qualify, you must receive an official finish time for each event (Cypress Walk does not qualify, as it is noncompetitive and untimed). Once a registration has sold out, you will NOT be able to register. If you miss even one event out of three consecutive events from the three cities, you will automatically be disqualified, and must start the series over. Registration for the Cypress 5K & 10K Run/Walk is available through Active.com and can be accessed through the City of Cypress website at cypressrec.com. In addition, registration forms can be downloaded on the website or can be picked up at the Cypress Community Center, 5700 Orange Ave. The cost for the 5K & 10K races are $25 from now until July 11 and $35 from July 12 through Race Day. The noncompetitive 5K Walk is only $20 from now until race day. Race T-shirts are guaranteed for all pre-registered participants and runner goodie bags will be given to all. This event would not be possible without the help of amazing volunteers. If you are interested in being part of our Volunteer Team for this great event, visit cypressrec.com to complete or download an interest form or call Cypress Recreation & Community Services at 714-229-6780 to get involved! The City of Cypress thanks our amazing sponsors: Principal: Bandai Foundation & Runner’s High, Gold: American Rentals, Inc., Los Alamitos Race Course, Manhattan Beachwear Inc., Mitsubishi Motors, Southland Credit Union, Yamaha Motor Corp. USA & Rudy Zuniga, Realtor; Silver: Crystal Geyser, Healthcare Partners / Jeffrey Roth D.O. & Residence Inn Marriott Cypress/Los Alamitos. Bronze: Dominic’s Ristorante Italiano & Value Options. JULY 2014 WEDNESDAY, JULY 30 Summer Concert Series: L.A.vation, 6pm, Eisenhower Park, 562-799-0179 Katz ‘n’ Jammers, 6pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 Gabriel Johnson, 7:30pm, Spaghettini, 3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199 Siesta Soul Dance Party, 8pm, The Starting Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-5988957 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 9 ', 1, 1* $57 6 (17(57 $, 10(17 s s THURSDAY, JULY 31 Summer Concert Series: The Beatless, Cali 6pm, Westminster Conscious, Civic Center Sunken Gardens, 7:30pm, Don 8200 Westminster Blvd. the Beachcomber, 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562Summer Concert 592-1321 Series: Brad Johnson & The Derek Bordeaux, Killing Time Band, 6:30pm, 7:30pm, Kobe Eastgate Park, 12001 St. Mark Steakhouse, 3001 St., 714-741-5280 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-5969969 The Stonecutters, 6:30pm, Tantalum, DW3, 8pm, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Spaghettini, 3005 Hwy., 562-431-1414 Old Ranch Pkwy, Tice Griffin’s Karaoke 562-296-2199 Review, 7:30pm, Salsa Thursdays, Schooner at Sunset, 9pm, The Starting 16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562Gate, 5052 Katella 592-2121 Ave., 562-598-8957 For those who have participated in a participants to sign a chili cook-off, either as a cook or participant, Megan’s Law Form. the flavor of the competition remains the These documents are same. It’s all about taste — and winning. included in every application packet. A notary will be available at the July 9 cooks meeting. The Cypress Community Festival on July 26th at Oak Knoll Park in Cypress (5700 Two-time defending Tasters Choice Orange Ave.) plays host to its 34th annual champion Kelly Collins-Fredholm returns for a event and that means chili and salsa lovers three-peat performance, bringing her savory will bring their taste buds to sample the 40+ concoction known as “Krazy Kelly’s Kaliente entries from vendors, non-profit groups and Salsa” with her. She also won the title in individuals who are competing for ten 2006. different awards. “I wouldn’t miss this event for anything. Applications for the chili event can be It’s fun and the competition is great. I’m downloaded from the Cypress Festival going for a three-peat and then retire,” she website at www.cypressfetivals.com. says of the cook-off. Applications must be received no later than Taster’s Choice ballots go on sale at noon July 9 by 7 p.m. at the mandatory cooks on Festival Day. For additional information on meeting. the application and other aspects of the The Chili Cook-Off competition, call Brian and Salsa Contest is Sunley at 714-828produced by the 9551. Center and the John Robert Powers Arts Friends of Cypress Academy. They entertain kids and parents Proceeds from the Recreation & Parks, across the United States. For additional Chili Cook-Off and information on the Makutas, call 760-329-1763. Inc. Checks should Salsa Contest benefit be payable to the the many projects In additional to the Review, there will be “Friends of Cypress supported by the family-friendly entertainment on the Corral Recreation & Parks, Friends of Cypress Stage throughout Festival Day, including Inc.” Recreation and Parks, Janet Karter’s Country Kickers, The Ronald The Orange including building McDonald magic show, Strong Dance County Health baseball score booths, Studio, Coloring Contest awards, Fun with Department requires dugouts and the Reptiles and Fun with Puppies. redesigning of city Families visiting this year’s Cypress Festival that all contestants fill out and turn in a parks to meet the also will be able to enjoy the Kiwanis notarized Craven of a wide needs Pancake Breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. There will Kelly Collins-Fredholm (right) creator of Krazy Kelly’s Exemption along with of local variety be shopping, arts & crafts, a business expo, Kaliente Salsa and her teammates Kristina Palazzolo residents. their entry form. chili cook-off, car show, face-painting clowns, (left) and Kylie (center) will be competing with 40 other In addition, the The Roadhouse a dancing cow from Chick-fil-A and Snoopy contestants as they try for their third Tasters Choice City of Cypress will perform in Band from Knott’s Berry Farm. For more award at theChili Cook-off and Salsa Contest on July requires all the chili area. information, visit www.CypressFestival.com. 26th at Oak Knoll Park in Cypress. Family fun ahead at Cypress Community Festival The Reallyshooo Kids Music Review, featuring interactive fun for the younger set, returns to the Corral Stage at the July 26 Cypress Community Festival at Oak Knoll Park. The Review, headed by Billy and Ellen Makuta of Shooo Fits Entertainment, invites youngsters from the audience to participate by playing tunes, singing and improvising on stage. The Corral Stage is located in the Kids Fun Zone at the Festival and is a favorite destination for families that bring youngsters who enjoy getting involved. The Makutas are teachers in the “Tools for Tomorrow” after-school arts program in the Coachella Valley and won the award for “visionary Teachers of the Year.” They have taught an integrated arts program at the Boys and Girls Club, the High Desert Living Arts Whet your taste buds and sharpen your pencil — preparation is bubbling for the Cypress Festival Chili Cook-Off and Salsa Competition JULY 2014 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM 34th Annual PAGE 10 Entertainment Peter Brandon C FESTIVAL SATURDAY JULY 26 OAK KNOLL PARK 5700 ORANGE AVENUE 9:00TOA.M. 5:00 P.M. 5K & 10K Run/Walk - 7:30 a.m. Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast - 7:00 a.m. Challenger Baseball Game - 9:00 a.m. Baseball vs. Softball Game - 10:30 a.m. •Chili & Salsa Cookoff •Food & Game Booths •Arts ‘n’ Crafts Booths •Car Show •Children's Rides •Chamber Business Expo •Continuous Entertainment ADDITIONAL PARKING Cypress High School, Cypress Civic Center, Oxford Academy & The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. For more information visit www.cypressfestival.com SPONSORS Platinum: Go Country 105 FM, UnitedHealthcare Gold: Aleshire & Wynder, LLP, Chick-fil-A - Shops at Rossmoor, Knott’s Berry Farm, Orange County Breeze, Orange County Neighborhood Newspapers, Republic Services, Inc. Silver: Celebrations Party Rentals, Cypress Church, Swoop’s World, Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., Warland Investments Co., 92.7 FM Air1 Radio Bronze: Chuze Fitness, Forest Lawn Mortuary, Sky Network Communications, Southland Credit Union Patron: Bowman Real Estate, George and Lynn Pardon, Salon 25 Contributor: Bob and Jean Koehler, Costco - Cypress, Cypress School District, Hansen Auto Body & Paint, McDonald’s - Cypress, Savanna School District Friend: Tom and Stacy Berry Country artist Peter Brandon attended Cypress College in 1993 and played for the Charger Baseball team. In 1994 the Cypress Chargers won the State Championship, and Peter earned a scholarship to the University of Nebraska to pitch for the Nebraska Huskers. Peter majored in broadcast journalism and had access to sound studios and equipment. As a hobby, he spent many late nights recording country songs. In 2000 he wrote a song titled “Brand New Wings” for the memorial service of his best friend’s little sister. After the service, many mourners asked for copies of his song. He says, “I really realized what a song can do to people. I wrote that song in fifteen minutes and it changed the outlook on something so tragic for so many people.” Peter’s past Cypress Festival shows have been lively and fun. He has a unique persona that enables him to connect with audience members. Peter says, “There is nothing like the thrill of performing live and sharing my music with others. The fun we have on stage really shines through to the audience, because it is sincere and genuine. We love what we do, and I think it shows.” Brandon credits his faith, as well as his family and friends for their love and support. “I am truly having the time of my life,” Brandon says. “It’s been an incredible ride and I am thankful for each day I have been able to live this dream. God has blessed me with a great family, amazing friends, and I have been fortunate to have met some incredible people along this journey. I couldn’t ask for anything more. I am one lucky guy!” Altar Billies With a unique blend of country, rockabilly and psychobilly, affectionately referred to as “punktry,” the local Orange County group known as The Altar Billies will rock the main stage during the 2014 Cypress Community Festival. The group trio of Michael Strand (guitar, vocals), Johnny X (upright bass) and Chuck Cummings (drums) has entertained crowds throughout Southern California for the past six years and makes another return engagement to the Festival. The group also has performed at the Orange County Fair, Orange Street Fair, Silverado Canyon Concert, the Coach House, The Observatory and Stubrik’s Steakhouse in Fullerton. CAG — Chris Anderson Group The Chris Anderson Group, also known as CAG, has delighted audiences throughout Southern California at venues such as Lucille’s BBQ, Stubrik’s in Fullerton, Taps in Brea and the Cask and Cleaver in San Dimas with its Texas style blues, soul, rock and reggae tunes. The CAG three-some of Chris Anderson, Mike Casper and Nicolas DeGaulejac have a combined total of more than 60 years in the music industry. Anderson serves as the lead singer and plays guitar. Casper plays base and provides backup vocals. DeGaulejac, new to the trio, is a drummer with a Masters degree in music and studied at the Toulouse Conservatory in France. In 2012 CAG competed against bands from all over Southern California in the Anaheim Ducks OC/LA Concert Series — and walked away with the Grand Prize.