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FRiDAy, MAy 1Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJScottie, 8pm,Midwest Coast,
9pm, The Starting Gate, 5052Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Shark LagoonNights, 6pm,Aquarium of the
Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy.,562-590-3100
Kimo, 6pm, RobbyArmstrong Band,9pm, Don the
Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321
Dirty Sugar, 6:45pm,Beat Ventriloquists,10:30pm, Tantalum,
6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-431-1414
Rewind, 7pm,Schooner at Sunset,16821 Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-592-2121
Threestyle &MagdalenaChovancova, 8pm,
Spaghettini, 3005 Old RanchPkwy, 562-296-2199
SATuRDAy, MAy 220th AnniversaryToyotaFest, QueenMary, 1126 Queens
Hwy., 877-342-0738
Urban OceanFestival, all day,Aquarium of the
Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy.,562-590-3100
Sports Trivia, 11am,Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJSiestaSoul, 8pm,
Midwest Coast, 9pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 2pm, JasonArimoto, 6pm, CatReed & Back Alley,
9pm, Don the Beachcomber,16278 Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-592-1321
Battle of the Bands,5pm, Central Park,7821 Walker St., 714-
229-6780
The Joneses,6:30pm, BeatVentriloquists, 9pm,
Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414
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Advertise your event, venue, or restaurant in DARTS —Call 562-493-1500 or email [email protected] for information!
Coming soon — don’t miss it!The 2015 Rossmoor Community Festival
will be held on Sunday, May 3, from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. at Rush Park, 3021 Blume Dr. inRossmoor.
Join the Rossmoor HomeownersAssociation, the Rossmoor CommunityServices District, your neighbors and yourfriends for a day filled with rides, games,vendors, food trucks, live entertainment, adog parade and a car show.
Sign-up for the free car show by emailingLee Lindquist at [email protected]— trophies awarded in many categories!
Dress up your dog for the famous dogparade! Sign up on site, no entrance fee —great prizes!
Come early to join in the fun of the HighHeel Dash sponsored by We Care.
Visit rossmoorfestival.com online fornon-food vendor applications andsponsorship opportunities. For moreinformation call 562- 799-1401 or [email protected].
This event is co-sponsored by theRossmoor Homeowners Association and theRossmoor Community Service District.
Neighbors and friends invited to 2015annual Rossmoor Community Festival
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Explanation of Location Symbols
City of Cerritos
City of Huntington Beach
City of Seal Beach
City of Orange
City of La Palma
City of Stanton
City of Buena Park
Community of Sunset Beach
City ofCypress
City of Long Beach
City ofWestminster
City ofGarden Grove
City of Los Alamitos
Live Blues, 7pm,Lucille’s SmokehouseBar-B-Que, 7411
Carson St., 562-938-7427
Nils, 7:00pm,9:30pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch
Pkwy, 562-296-2199
One Night of Queen,8pm, Cerritos Centerfor the Performing
Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr.,562-916-8501
SuNDAy, MAy 3RossmoorCommunity Festival,10am, Rush Park,
3021 Blume Dr.,www.rossmoorfestival.com
DW3 & 94.7 TheWave Brunch, 11am,Becky Martin, 7pm,
Spaghettini, 3005 Old RanchPkwy, 562-296-2199
Urban OceanFestival, all day,Aquarium of the
Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy.,562-590-3100
ABBAMANIA, 2pm,Carpenter PerformingArts Center, 6200
Atherton St., 562-985-7000
Cinco de MayoFiesta, 2pm, St.isidore Historical
Plaza, 10961 Reagan St., 562-596-9918
The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm, ,5:30pm, Tantalum,
6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-431-1414
Karaoke, 3pm,Reggae Sundays,3pm, Don the
Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321
Brian Lynn Jones,3pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella
Ave., 562-598-8957
14th AnnualMagnifique MusiqueGala, 4pm, The
Grand Long Beach, 4101 E.Willow St.,www.mslmorchestra.com
Music FactoryRecital, 5pm,Schooner at Sunset,
16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121
MONDAy, MAy 4STAR WARS DAy
Seal BeachCentennial GolfTournament, Old
Ranch Country Club, 3901Lampson Ave.,www.sealbeach100.com
Karaoke & OpenMic, 8:30pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052
Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
TuESDAy, MAy 5CiNCO DE MAyO
Kristi Jo, 6pm,Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy.,
562-431-1414
LAHS Jazz BandFundraiser, 6:30pm,Spaghettini, 3005
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199
Quiz Night, 7pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635Pacific Coast
Highway, 562-592-3167
Cochino ComedyShow, 9pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052
Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 9pm,Jeanie’s Dirty Martini,4360 Lincoln Ave.,
714-826-0570
WEDNESDAy, MAy 6World Tea Expo,Long BeachConvention Center,
www.worldteaexpo.com
Katz ‘n’ Jammers,6pm, Tantalum, 6272E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
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THuRSDAy, MAy 7World Tea Expo,Long BeachConvention Center,
www.worldteaexpo.com
Ken O’Malley, 5pm,Auld Dubliner irishPub, 71 S. Pine Ave.,
562-437-8300
Thursday WineTastings, 6pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635
Pacific Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
The Stonecutters,6:30pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
Tice Griffin’s KaraokeReview, 7:30pm,Schooner at Sunset,
16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121
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 Theater,
9200 Valley View St.,www.cypresscollegetheateranddance.com
Salsa Thursdays,9pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella
Ave., 562-598-8957
FRiDAy, MAy 8World Tea Expo,Long BeachConvention Center,
www.worldteaexpo.com
Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJScottie, 8 pm, TheReel Band, 9pm, The
Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957
Kimo, 6pm, TheKiller West, 9pm,Don the
Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321
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
Chase Huna, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
People in Motion,8pm, CypressCollege Theater,
9200 Valley View St.,www.cypresscollegetheateranddance.com
SATuRDAy, MAy 9Sports Trivia, 11am,Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJStepdaddy, 8pm,
The Reel Band, 9pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957
Fourth Annual WestCoast BBQ Classic,11am, Queen Mary,
1126 Queens Highway, 877-342-0738
Karaoke, 2pm, JasonArimoto, 6pm, HotRod Trio, 9pm, Don
the Beachcomber, 16278Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321
Latin AmericanDinner Dance, 5pm,St. irenaeus Parish
Hall, 5201 Evergreen Ave., 714-469-7743
Endless SummerDinner and Concert,5:30pm, St. isidore
Historical Plaza, 10961 ReaganSt., 562-596-9918
The Joneses,6:30pm, BeatVentriloquists, 9pm,
Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Live Blues, 7pm,Lucille’s SmokehouseBar-B-Que, 7411
Carson St., 562-938-7427
Michael Paulo,7:00pm, 9:30pm,Spaghettini, 3005
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199
A Classic Pops HitParade, 8pm, LongBeach Arena, 300 E.
Ocean Blvd., 562-436-3203
The ComedyExplosion, 8pm,Terrace Theater, 300
E. Ocean Blvd., 562-424-0013
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Widely considered the greatest cellist alivetoday, yo-yo Ma makes a special OrangeCounty appearance to honor Music DirectorCarl St.Clair’s 25th anniversary season withPacific Symphony.
One of classical music’s true superstarsand an ambassador for the art form, Maperforms the passionate and ground-breakingCello Concerto by Antonin Dvořák. Filled withdramatic flair and romantic singing lines, theconcerto captures the human quality of thesolo instrument like none before it.
Led by St.Clair, the Symphony shines withanother virtuosic masterpiece as ModestMussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition opensthe concert. Arranged for orchestra byMaurice Ravel, the original fifteen-part pianowork was written both to create a musicalevocation of a series of paintings and tomemorialize the artist who painted them,Viktor Hartmann.
This special concert takes place onTuesday, May 5, at 8 p.m. in the Renée andHenry Segerstrom Concert Hall. A limitednumber of tickets are available starting at$200. For more information or to purchasetickets, visit PacificSymphony.org or call 714-755-5799.
Ma’s history with the Symphony datesback to his first performance with St.Clair in1995, when he also performed the DvořákConcerto. in 1996, he was featured on theSymphony’s CD release of Elliot Goldenthal’sFire Water Paper: A Vietnam Oratorio. He lastappeared with the Symphony for the worldpremiere of Ballad, Dance and Fantasy forCello and Orchestra by Chen yi during the2004 American Composers Festival.
“i am honored that so many of mymusical friends, such as yo-yo Ma, havechosen to be with us during this season,”says Maestro St.Clair. “it allows me an
opportunity to pay my appreciation to themfor all they have meant to me, PacificSymphony and to our audiences during mytenure as music director.”
Ma’s multi-faceted career testifies to hissearch for new ways to communicate withaudiences and to his desire for artistic growthand renewal. Whether performing works fromthe cello repertoire, coming together withcolleagues for chamber music, or exploringcultures and musical forms outside theWestern classical tradition, Ma strives to findconnections that stimulate the imagination.in 1998, Ma established Silkroad, a nonprofitorganization that seeks to create meaningfulchange at the intersection of the arts,education and business. Ma is recognized forhis strong commitment to educationalprograms, and has reached young audiencesthrough appearances on Arthur, MisterRogers’ Neighborhood, and Sesame Street.
yo-yo Ma to play Dvořák’s Grand and RomanticCello Conerto with Pacific Symphony on May 5
Yo-Yo Ma by Todd Rosenberg.
Help keep the lights on at Casa YouthShelter with a brunch and theatre event onJune 28.
Enjoy a wonderful brunch followed by acasual stroll to the theatre for a matineeperformance of Motown The Musical,Broadway's record-breaking smash hit thattells the true story behind the beat thatchanged minds, touched lives and took theworld by storm.
Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, SmokeyRobinson, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, The
Temptations — Motown The Musical showshow these legendary artists and so manymore created the soundtrack thattransformed America.
With over forty classic songs such as "MyGirl," "What's Going On," "Dancing in theStreet," "i Heard it Through The Grapevine"and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," thisexplosive Broadway event is the next chapterof Motown's incredible history — and anexperience you'll never forget.
The cost is $150 per person. RSVP byemail to [email protected].
Brunch11 a.m.The Westin South Coast Plaza686 Anton Blvd.Costa Mesa
Showtime1 p.m.Segerstrom Center for the Arts600 Town Center Dr.Costa Mesa
People in Motion,8pm, CypressCollege Theater,
9200 Valley View St.,www.cypresscollegetheateranddance.com
Academy of St.Martin in the Fields,8pm, Carpenter
Performing Arts Center, 6200Atherton St., 562-985-7000
SuNDAy, MAy 10MOTHER’S DAy
Mother’s DayBrunch, 10:30am,Aquarium of the
Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy.,562-590-3100
DW3 & 94.7 TheWave Brunch, 11am,Derrick & the Vinyl,
7pm, Spaghettini, 3005 OldRanch Pkwy, 562-296-2199
The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm, DirtySugar, 5:30pm,
Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Whiskey Tango,2pm, CountryKaraoke, 6:30pm,
The Starting Gate, 5052Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 3pm,Reggae Sundays,3pm, Don the
Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321
People in Motion,4pm, CypressCollege Theater,
9200 Valley View St.,www.cypresscollegetheateranddance.com
MONDAy, MAy 11Karaoke & OpenMic, 8:30pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052
Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
TuESDAy, MAy 12Painting and Vino,6pm, Don theBeachcomber, 16278
Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321
Kristi Jo, 6pm,Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy.,
562-431-1414
Quiz Night, 7pm,Brix Sunset Beach,16635 Pacific Coast
Highway, 562-592-3167
Cochino ComedyShow, 9pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052
Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 9pm,Jeanie’s Dirty Martini,4360 Lincoln Ave.,
714-826-0570
WEDNESDAy, MAy 13Cypress ChamberCorporate ChallengeGolf Tournament,
10am, Navy Golf Course,5660 Orangewood Ave., 714-827-2430
Katz ‘n’ Jammers,6pm, Tantalum, 6272E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
Stacy Sullivan, 7pm,Carpenter PerformingArts Center, 6200
Atherton St., 562-985-7000
THuRSDAy, MAy 14Ken O’Malley, 5pm,Auld Dubliner irishPub, 71 S. Pine Ave.,
562-437-8300
Thursday WineTastings, 6pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635
Pacific Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
The Stonecutters,6:30pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
Stacy Sullivan, 7pm,Carpenter PerformingArts Center, 6200
Atherton St., 562-985-7000
Tice Griffin’s KaraokeReview, 7:30pm,Schooner at Sunset,
16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121
Derek Bordeaux,7:30pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969
DW3, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
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June 28 brunch and performance
Plan now for a musical jaunt in June tokeep the lights on at Casa youth Shelter
Elm Street Band headlines a fundraisingconcert benefiting St. isidore Historical Plaza
Elm Street is arguably the World’s GreatestGarage/Surf Band — Long Beach has namedthe group as “the soundtrack for the City ofLong Beach.”
Los Alamitos will bask in an EndlessSummer as Elm Street Band headlines afundraising concert for St Isidore HistoricalPlaza. The highly popular band has beenperforming for audiences all over SouthernCalifornia since 1988.
Money raised through sales of tickets tothe concert will benefit the Plaza, 10961
Reagan St. in Los Alamitos.The concert will be held at the Plaza on
Saturday, May 9, 2015, from 5:30 p.m. to 10p.m.
Tickets are $30 per person and includethe live Elm Street Band concert plus atantalizing and delicious buffet dinner. Beer,wine and Margaritas will be available forseparate purchase.
Tickets may be purchased online atwww.stisidoreplaza.com or call 562-596-9918.
MAY 2015 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 6
Salsa Thursdays,9pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella
Ave., 562-598-8957
FRiDAy, MAy 15Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJScottie, 8 pm, SixHot Live, 9pm, The
Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957
Kimo, 6pm,Slacktone, 9pm, Donthe Beachcomber,
16278 Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-592-1321
Teen Skate Night,6pm, Veterans Park,4554 Avenida
Grenada, 714-229-6780
Dirty Sugar, 6:45pm,Beat Ventriloquists,10:30pm, Tantalum,
6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-431-1414
Pretzel Logic, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
SATuRDAy, MAy 16Sports Trivia, 11am,Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJStepdaddy, 8pm, Six
Hot Live, 9pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 2pm, JasonArimoto, 6pm, TheFully Fullwood
Band, 7:30pm, The RayfordBrothers, 9pm, Don theBeachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321
The Joneses,6:30pm, BeatVentriloquists, 9pm,
Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Vince Neil at theGrand Prix, 6:45pm,Long Beach
Convention Center, 300 E.Ocean Blvd., 888-827-7333
Live Blues, 7pm,Lucille’s SmokehouseBar-B-Que, 7411
Carson St., 562-938-7427
Chris Standring,7:00pm, 9:30pm,Spaghettini, 3005
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199
Paramount’sOriginalLaserSpectacular,
8pm, Carpenter PerformingArts Center, 6200 AthertonSt., 562-985-7000
SuNDAy, MAy 17Rossmoor Woman’sClub Garden Tour,10am, 562-810-7139
DW3 & 94.7 TheWave Brunch, 11am,Steve Oliver, 7pm,
Spaghettini, 3005 Old RanchPkwy, 562-296-2199
Sing Along with TheMuppet Movie, 2pm,Carpenter Performing
Arts Center, 6200 AthertonSt., 562-985-7000
The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm, DirtySugar, 5:30pm,
Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Just Dave Band,2pm, CountryKaraoke, 6:30pm,
The Starting Gate, 5052Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 3pm,Reggae Sundays,3pm, Don the
Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321
MONDAy, MAy 18Oak Middle SchoolMixer/Fundraiser,6pm, Spaghettini,
3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199
Karaoke & OpenMic, 8:30pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052
Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
TuESDAy, MAy 19Kristi Jo, 6pm,Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy.,
562-431-1414
Quiz Night, 7pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635Pacific Coast
Highway, 562-592-3167
Sunday Serenades at Holy CrossLutheran Church welcomes The SymphonicWinds of the Pacific under the direction ofDr. Anthony Mazzaferro on Sunday, April 26at 4 p.m. Featured on the program are“Angels in the Architecture” by Frank Ticheliand other contemporary works.
Symphonic Winds of the Pacific is a semi-professional adult group whose members areselected through an audition process.Members are seasoned musicians who alsoencompass a wide range of professions andmusical backgrounds.
The ensemble has presented concertsthroughout Southern California. Performancevenues have included Garrison Concert Hallin Claremont and Walt Disney Concert Hallin Los Angeles
A recent highlight was a performance atthe Banff Center for the Arts where the
group was a featured ensemble for the “VicLewis Band Festival” in Banff, Alberta,Canada.
The Symphonic Winds of the Pacificinvests in our communities by sharingconcerts with local high schools, offering soloperformance opportunities to local highschool and college students, and CommunityShowcase performances at the DisneylandResort.
Tickets for this outstanding Season ThreeFinale are available in the church office from10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and at the door 30 minutesbefore the concert. Suggested donation: $15for adults $10 for seniors 55+ and students.
Holy Cross is located at 4321 Cerritos Ave.in Cypress. For more information, please visitSundaySerenadesHolyCrossCypress.org orcall 714-527-7225.
Sunday Serenades ends season with contemporaryworks played by Symphonic Winds of the Pacific
Concert at Holy CrossLutheran Church
MAY 2015 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 7
Cochino ComedyShow, 9pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052
Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 9pm,Jeanie’s Dirty Martini,4360 Lincoln Ave.,
714-826-0570
WEDNESDAy, MAy 20Katz ‘n’ Jammers,6pm, Tantalum, 6272E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
THuRSDAy, MAy 21Ken O’Malley, 5pm,Auld Dubliner irishPub, 71 S. Pine Ave.,
562-437-8300
Thursday WineTastings, 6pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635
Pacific Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
The Stonecutters,6:30pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
Celtic Women 10thAnniversary, 7pm,Terrace Theater, 300
E. Ocean Blvd., 562-436-3661
Tice Griffin’s KaraokeReview, 7:30pm,Schooner at Sunset,
16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121
Derek Bordeaux,7:30pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969
DW3, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
Salsa Thursdays,9pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella
Ave., 562-598-8957
FRiDAy, MAy 22Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJScottie, 8 pm,Midnight Cats, 9pm,
The Starting Gate, 5052Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Kimo, 6pm, Rewind,9pm, Don theBeachcomber, 16278
Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321
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
Julian Vaughn, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
SATuRDAy, MAy 23Sports Trivia, 11am,Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJSiestaSoul, 8pm,
Midnight Cats, 9pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957
Shipkicker feat.Dustin Lynch andParmalee, 1pm,
Queen Mary Event Park,Queen Mary, 1126 QueensHighway, 877-342-0738
Karaoke, 2pm, JasonArimoto, 6pm,Robby Armstrong
Band, 9pm, Don theBeachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321
The Joneses,6:30pm, BeatVentriloquists, 9pm,
Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Live Blues, 7pm,Lucille’s SmokehouseBar-B-Que, 7411
Carson St., 562-938-7427
SuNDAy, MAy 24DW3 & 94.7 TheWave Brunch, 11am,Mark Allen Felton,
7:30pm, Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199
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The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm, DirtySugar, 5:30pm,
Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Big City Hillbillies,2pm, CountryKaraoke, 6:30pm,
The Starting Gate, 5052Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 3pm,Reggae Sundays,3pm, Don the
Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321
MONDAy, MAy 25MEMORiAL DAy
Queen Mary GolfClassic, Queen Mary,1126 Queens
Highway, 877-342-0738
Tom Kubis Big BandOrchestra, 8pm, Donthe Beachcomber,
16278 Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-592-1321
Karaoke & OpenMic, 8:30pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052
Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
TuESDAy, MAy 26Kristi Jo, 6pm,Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy.,
562-431-1414
Quiz Night, 7pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635Pacific Coast
Highway, 562-592-3167
Cochino ComedyShow, 9pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052
Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 9pm,Jeanie’s Dirty Martini,4360 Lincoln Ave.,
714-826-0570
WEDNESDAy, MAy 27Cypress PoliceAppreciationLuncheon, 11:30am,
Cypress Community Center,5700 Orange Ave.,www.cypresspf.org
Katz ‘n’ Jammers,6pm, Tantalum, 6272E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
Jim Kimo West, 7pm,Aquarium of thePacific, 100
Aquarium Way,www.EventBrite.com
Abigail 1702, CenterTheater, 300 E.Ocean Blvd, 562-436-
3636
THuRSDAy, MAy 28Ken O’Malley, 5pm,Auld Dubliner irishPub, 71 S. Pine Ave.,
562-437-8300
Thursday WineTastings, 6pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635
Pacific Coast Highway, 562-592-3167
The Stonecutters,6:30pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast
Hwy., 562-431-1414
Tice Griffin’s KaraokeReview, 7:30pm,Schooner at Sunset,
16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121
Derek Bordeaux,7:30pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969
DW3, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
Salsa Thursdays,9pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella
Ave., 562-598-8957
FRiDAy, MAy 29Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJScottie, 8 pm,Downtight, 9pm, The
Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957
Shark LagoonNights, 6pm, BeerDinner, 6pm,
Aquarium of the Pacific, 100Aquarium Wy., 562-590-3100
Kimo, 6pm, TBA,9pm, Don theBeachcomber, 16278
Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321
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Dirty Sugar, 6:45pm,Beat Ventriloquists,10:30pm, Tantalum,
6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-431-1414
Greg Manning, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,
562-296-2199
SATuRDAy, MAy 30Seal Beach PoliceDepartment OpenHouse, 11am, Seal
Beach Police Department, 911Seal Beach Blvd.,www.sealbeach100.com
Sports Trivia, 11am,Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJStepdaddy, 8pm,
Downtight, 9pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 2pm, JasonArimoto, 6pm, TBA,9pm, Don the
Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321
The Joneses,6:30pm, BeatVentriloquists, 9pm,
Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Live Blues, 7pm,Lucille’s SmokehouseBar-B-Que, 7411
Carson St., 562-938-7427
Incendio, 7:00pm,9:30pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch
Pkwy, 562-296-2199
Sons of Mothers,8pm, Schooner atSunset, 16821 Pacific
Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121
LBSO Classic SeriespresentsBeethoven’s Fifth,
8pm, Terrace Theater, 300 E.Ocean Blvd., 562-436-3203
SuNDAy, MAy 31DW3 & 94.7 TheWave Brunch, 11am,Spaghettini, 3005
Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199
Wekfest, 1pm, QueenMary, 1126 QueensHwy.,
www.wekfest.net/los-angeles.html
Art & Wine Tasting,2pm, St. isidoreHistorical Plaza, 10961
Reagan St., 562-493-2213
The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm, DirtySugar, 5:30pm,
Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414
Doo Wah Riders,2pm, CountryKaraoke, 6:30pm,
The Starting Gate, 5052Katella Ave., 562-598-8957
Karaoke, 3pm,Reggae Sundays,3pm, Don the
Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321
Los Alamitos HighSchool Jazz Band,4pm, Peet’s Coffee &
Tea, Shops at Rossmoor, 12201Seal Beach Blvd.
The Queen Mary is pleased to announcethat a second date has been added toShipKicker, SoCal’s newest country musicfestival. The two-day fest will take place atthe Queen Mary’s Waterfront Event Park onSaturday, May 23 and Sunday, May 24.
Country sta, Parmalee, will headline daytwo alongside favorite country artists
The Railers•
CJ Simmons•
Pawnshop Kings•
Justin Lee•
Scotty Mac Band•
More Country greats are still to beannounced.
Parmalee’s debut country album, FeelsLike Carolina, earned the band critical praisefrom People, The New york Times, uSAToday, Newsday, Billboard and more. in 2014,Parmalee garnered a semi-finalist nod for theAcademy of Country Music’s coveted “NewArtist of the year” award, a 2014 Teen ChoiceAward nomination for “Choice Country Group”and toured with one of country’s leading malevocalists, Jake Owen, on his Days Of GoldTour. Parmalee’s latest hit, “Close your Eyes,”recently became its second consecutive Top 3
hit at country radio. The band’s newest single,“Already Callin’ you Mine” hit country radio onFeb. 2, 2015.
Country music darlin, Dustin Lynch, willheadline ShipKicker on Saturday, May 23.Lynch will be joined by top country artistsincluding Eric Paslay, Jukebox Mafia, RiverRoad, Jay Hollister Band, Neil Morrow andBrian Lynn Jones & the Misfit Cowboys.
“There was such excitement surroundingthe addition of ShipKicker to Queen Mary’smusic festival schedule that we decided tooffer concert goers a second day to see theirfavorite country music stars locally,”commented Steve Sheldon, Queen Mary’sDirector of Entertainment Events.
ShipKicker will offer guests over 20 hoursof the greatest live country music across twodays in a row, with food vendors, a beergarden, cocktails, yard-games and wildbucking bull ride. Festival doors open at 1pmdaily and the event welcomes country musicfans of all ages.
Tickets to ShipKicker start at $35 online inadvance per day. Two-day tickets areavailable for $65 in advance. ViP tickets andpackages are also available.
Tickets now on-sale at www.queenmary.com/events/shipkicker/
Queen Mary’s ShipKicker offerstwo days of great live country music
The Cypress Chamber of Commerceinvites everyone to sign up for its annual GolfClassic Corporate Challenge on May 13.
The corporate challenge format invitesbusinesses in a smiliar industry to square offagainst one another — banks vs. banks, realestate companies against their competitors,Republications vs. Democrats — all in goodfun and friendly competition to raise funswhile building camaraderie!
your fee of $150 ($175 after April 30)includes: golf plus cart, on-course beverages,pre-tournament putting contest, on-coursefood, fun contests, a photo of every foursome,goodie bag, lunch, and a 19th Hole socialhour with food and drink,
Proceeds of the golf tournament willbenefit the Chamber and local charities.
Call the Chamber today at 714-827-2430!
Cypress Chamber 2015 Golf Classic Corporate ChallengeOn Sunday, May 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
the Rossmoor Woman’s Club will host its2015 Outdoor Living and Garden Tourpresented by the Home and Garden Section.
A major fundraiser for the Club thatsupports local charities, this self-guided tourthrough 5 to 6 beautiful gardens alsoincludes an Outdoor Store with gourmetfoods, purses, jewelry, yard and garden art,and food trucks. The ticket price is only $10.Tickets can be purchased at::
Brita's Old Town Garden Essentials•225 Main St., Seal Beach, 562-430-5019
Prep Kitchen Essentials•12207 Seal Beach Blvd., Seal Beach562-430-1217McNally Electric•10792 Los Alamitos Blvd., Los Alamitos562-598-9238Standing Ovation Flower Gallery•10582 Los Alamitos Blvd., Los Alamitos562-598-0441Antica Olive Oils•10792 Los Alamitos Blvd., Los Alamitos562-598-9238For more information call 562-810-7139.
Rossmoor Woman’s Club Spring Garden Tour on May 17
Los Cerritos Center is pleased to presentthe Tackling Child Hunger Food Drive onFriday, May 1.
Join Los Cerritos Center and GivingChildren Hope to donate food items that willhelp countless localhomeless children havenutritious food to eat.
The Food Drive willtake place in the LosCerritos Center parkinglot near Allen Tire.Donations will beaccepted from 10 a.m. to5 p.m. on May 1.
All food collected willhelp stock GivingChildren Hope’s foodpantry to support theirWe’ve Got Your Backbackpack feedingprogram.
Preferred food drive donations includepeanut or sunflower seed butter (natural), •
bagged rice (brown or long grain),•
canned pasta,•
tomato sauce,•
dried beans (low sodium),•
whole grain cereal (low sugar),•
canned or boxed soup (low sodium),•
whole grain pasta,•
canned meats and•fish (in water),box of healthy snacks•(such as low sugargranola bars, raw nutsand dried fruit)water bottles. •
There are nearly30,000 homelesschildren in OrangeCounty. Help LosCerritos Center andGiving Children Hope
ensure that these children receive nutritiousfood to eat.
To learn more, visit GCHope.org or call714-523-4454.
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Events to plan for in 2015, month by month
JuNE
Sugar Beet Festiva(suspended for 2015)
Cypress ChamberBusiness Awardsand installation
St. irenaeus Fiesta
JuLy
LARC SummerThoroughbred Meet
FireworksSpectacular at LosAlamitos JFTB
La Palma Run forFitness and Fun
LARC SBACC WienerNationals
Cypress Concerts onthe Green
Los Alamitos Musicand Movies
Rossmoor Concertsin the Park
Seal Beach Concertsin Eisenhower Park
Cypress CommunityFestival
AuGuST
National Night Out
Cypress ChamberSoftball Tournament
Pony Baseball WorldSeries
Long BeachCrawfish Festival
All-American SoapBox Derby
Queen Mary’s ArtDeco Festival
SEPTEMBER
Seal Beach Arts andCrafts Faire
Seal Beach AnimalCare Center Wag ‘N’Walk
LARC FallThoroughbred Meet
Cypress Women’sConference
Cypress RecreationSwing for a Reason
OCTOBER
St. Hedwig HarvestFestival
Queen Mary’s DarkHarbor
Knott’s Scary FarmHalloween Haunt
OC ChocolateFestival
Long Beach ZombieWalk
Los AlamitosShocktoberfest
School Ghoul LosAlamitos
Buena ParkSilverado Days
Wings, Wheels,Rotors and Expo
NOVEMBER
Knott’s Merry Farm
DEVOuR Seal BeachRestaurant Week
La Palma Days
Cypress RecreationSwing for a Reason
Cypress HolidayBazaar
DECEMBER
Winter Wonderlandat the Plaza
Seal BeachChristmas Parade
LARC WinterThoroughbred Meet
Rossmoor Woman’sClub Holiday HomeTour
One of our ongoing tasks for 2015 ismaintaining a month-by-month list ofimportant local events so we don’t getsurprised when we flip to a new calendar
page. is a local event for June to Decembernot on our list? Let us know if we’veaccidentally left something out!
Los Cerritos Center joins GivingChildren Hope in food drive on May 1
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Crossword
First week of MayCLUES ACROSS
1. William the Conquerer’s birth city
5. Expired
9. Muslim greeting
11. Hangs cloth in loose folds
13. -__, denotes past
14. Jog
16. Ocean shore
17. Promotion of a product
18. The Constitution State
20. Russian space station
22. Paper mulberry bark cloth
23. Fiddler crabs
24. Drunkards
27. Domestic hog
28. Before
29. Papua New Guinea monetaryunit
31. Existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul
33. V.P. Quayle
34. Expression of surprise
35. Declares untrue
38. Corn dough
40. Ocean
41. Supply with men
42. Spring tides
44. Spooky month
45. To tie in Spanish
47. Possessed
49. Br. Architect Wren
54. Prosecutor for a district
55. Tribal chieftains
56. Fulfill a command
58. Location of White House
59. Happy facial gestures
60. Cheap showy jewelry orornament
62. Over again
63. inhabitants of ancient Media
CLUES DOWN
1. Coarse woolen braid
2. Gangster Capone
3. ingest
4. Drug enforcement officer (slang)
5. Expression of annoyance
6. Romanian capital until 1861
7. A person who enjoys good foodand drink
8. A way to reason
9. Sewing junction
10. Sound of bovines
11. Metric weight unit
12. Stalk of a moss capsule
15. Explosive
16. Reddish brown
19. Short sleeps
21. Decay
25. Crepe fern genus
26. Actor Connery
28. Wipe out recordedinformation
30. imparts motion to
32. Compared to
35. Alight from train
36. N.H. 03832
37. 2 piece clothing fastener
39. Express pleasure
40. A plan, outline or model
43. Give a spanking to
44. Ny Times publisher AdolphSimon
46. 17th Greek letter
48. Small, stout cyprinid fish
50. Lazy
51. Merganser
52. Fall back from
53. Enlarge hole
57. Hong Kong dialect
61. initials of “10” actress
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