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monthlong events A Christmas Carol in Costa Mesa Through December 24: Recapture the spirit of an old-fashioned Christmas with this cherished Dickens classic and all your favorite characters—Tiny Tim and the Cratchit family, the Fezziwigs, the Ghosts of Christmas past, present and yet-tocome—and, of course, Ebenezer Scrooge himself. Days and times vary. $20-70. South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa. (714) 708-5555. www.scr.org • A Christmas Carol in Long Beach December 8-23: For nearly 170 years, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future have reminded us that even the most miserly can find redemption in kindness and generosity toward others. This year, the Long Beach Playhouse brings Dickens’ story to life in its Mainstage Theater from December 8 through 23. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 8 p.m.; and Sundays, 2 p.m. Tickets, $14-24. 5021 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach. (562) 494-1014 www. lbplayhouse.org. See ad on page 13. A Christmas Carol in Pasadena December 1-23: Join everybody’s favorite holiday
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humbug, Ebenezer Scrooge, on a fantastical journey that celebrates the spirit of the season. Bring the family and revel in this holiday tradition. Days and times vary. $26-50. A Noise Within, 3352 Foothill Blvd., Pasadena. (626) 356-3100. www.anoisewithin.org An Old-Fashioned Christmas Melodrama and Ice Cream Social at OCC December 7-16: Orange Coast College’s Repertory Theatre Company will stage “An Old-Fashioned Christmas Melodrama and Ice Cream Social.” The program includes music, vaudeville acts, a holiday sing-along, and the play, “The Toy Master General.” Everyone in attendance will be treated to a free ice cream treat. Plus a visit by Santa; parents are encouraged to bring their cameras. Adults, $7-9; kids, $5-7. Friday, 7 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 2:30 and 7 p.m. Orange Coast College Drama Lab Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5880 or www.occtickets.com. Annual Christmas Train in Irvine December 2, 7-9, 14-16 and 17-23: The Christmas train leaves the brightly-lit station house and takes your family on an enchanting night ride to the decked-
out Santa’s Village to meet Santa, plus pictures with Santa opportunities, stories with Mrs. Claus, cookie decorating and bounce house. Admission: general, $10; infants (under 24 months), free. Fee for activities, $4 each. Parking is free after 5 p.m. Irvine Park Railroad. (714) 997-3968. www.irvineparkrailroad.com • CHILL at the Queen Mary, Long Beach Through January 6: CHILL is a new holiday tradition that captures the spirit of the season. Open now through January 6, CHILL features ice skating, ice tubing and the 13,000-square-foot Ice Kingdom carved out of two million pounds of ice. Featuring a walkthrough Fairytale Castle, a 24-foot tall Queen Mary Ship and Slide, and so much more! Plus, guests can visit with Santa, decorate gingerbread and enjoy entertainment in the Holiday Village. Adult tickets $19.9524.95, child tickets $12.95-19.95. (877) 342-0742. www.queenmary.com. See ad on page 17. Christmas Tree Train in Fillmore Through December 23: There are two trains each Saturday and Sunday through December 23rd departing the Fillmore station, one at 10 a.m. and another at 2 p.m., enroute to a private Christmas
Winter Events: • December 15: A Night in Hollywood: Figure Skating Show at East West Ice Palace • December 17 - January 5: Extended Skate Session • January 2: U.S. Figure Skating’s National Skating Month Celebration
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tree farm. Families can begin their own Christmas tradition by taking the train to find that perfect tree and cut it down to haul back on the train. Crews net the tree and stack it on the flatcar for the ride back to Fillmore. Call for details or visit their website. Fillmore & Western Railway Co. (805) 524-2546. www.fwry.com Dare to Dream Disney on Ice December 12 - January 6: Get tangled up in the newest show to hit the ice with all your favorite princesses and princes. December 12-16, Staples Center, Los Angeles; December 18-23, Honda Center, Anaheim; December 26-30, Citizens Arena, Ontario; and January 3-6, Long Beach Arena. $22-75. (800) 745-3000. disney.go.com Date Night by Frogg’s Bounce House Fridays: Every Friday night is Date Night with Frogg’s Bounce House. Drop the kids off and enjoy a night out or holiday shopping. Fridays, 5-8 p.m. $10 per hour for the first child, $8 per hour for additional children within same family; includes pizza dinner. (714) 418-0442. www. froggsbouncehouse.com December at Pretend City December 1-31: Theme: “Unwrap the Holidays.” Check out their online calendar for daily activities and special holiday programs and celebrations throughout the month. Daily. Pretend City Children’s Museum, 29 Hubble, Irvine. (949) 4283900. www.pretendcity.org
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• North Pole Fun Pack at Golf ‘N’ Stuff December 1-31: With Golf ‘N’ Stuff’s “North Pole Fun Pack,” kids can enjoy two full hours unlimited use of: go-karts, bumper boats, bumper cards, Disk’O Thrill ride and kiddie train. Plus, enjoy one round of miniature golf, a cool cookie and a 12-ounce soda. All for just $16 per person. Park opens daily at 10 a.m.; they’re even open on Christmas Day at noon! 10555 E. Firestone Blvd., Norwalk. (562) 868-9956. www. golfnstuff.com See ad on page 5.
• Extended Skate Session at East West Ice Palace December 17 - January 5: For winter break, East West Ice Palace will be extending their public session hours and celebrating the holidays with festive decorations and music. Come and join in on the fun! 11446 Artesia Blvd., Artesia. Public session times vary by day, contact (562) 809-6200 for details or visit www.eastwesticepalace.com for schedules. See ad on page 3.
Dino Lab at the Natural History Museum Ongoing: The Dino Lab is specially designed so visitors can watch paleontologists work on dinosaur fossils. Los Angeles. (213) 763-3536. www.nhm.org
Family Night at Holiday Skate Center Saturdays and Sundays: A family up to five can skate, including skate rental, for this special deal! Saturdays, 7-9:30 p.m., $7 each; and Sundays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., $5.50 each. 175 Wayfield Drive, Orange. (714) 997-5515. www.holidayskate.com
Disneyland and California Adventure Through January 6: During the Christmas holiday, enjoy Tim Burton’s “Nightmare Before Christmas” at the Haunted Mansion, a 60-foot Christmas tree, Christmas Fantasy Parade, seasonal fireworks and holiday decor throughout the park, plus meet real reindeer in Frontierland. Anaheim. (714) 781-4565. www.disneyland.com Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas Through December 20: The Whos of Whoville celebrate the true meaning of Christmas while the Grinch gets a lesson in the holiday spirit in a musical adaptation of the classic children’s book. Various show times and ticket pricing. The Old Globe in Balboa Park, San Diego. (619) 234-5623. www. theoldglobe.org
Festival of Lights at the Mission Inn Hotel in Riverside Through January 5: Your family will be swept away by more than 3.6 million+ brilliant lights transforming Riverside’s historic hotel into pure magic. In addition to the external light display, throughout the season The Mission Inn Hotel and Spa features a decorated Christmas tree, an ice rink, appearances by Santa Claus and Dickensian Carolers singing cheerful holiday tunes, authentic horse-drawn carriages, live reindeer, and hundreds of characters dressed in 17th Century costumes to entertain crowds and evoke the spirit of the season. Daily, 5:30-11 p.m. 3649 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside. (951) 784-0300. www.missioninn.com/festival-of-lights
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Free Admission Days at Museums Ongoing: Free admission is offered on varying days at the following museums: Daily: California African American Museum, California Science Center, Getty Center and Villa, and The Paley Center for Media. First Sundays: The Bowers Kidseum. Second Sundays: Orange County Museum of Art. First Tuesdays: Natural History Museum and Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits. First Tuesday nights: Kidspace. Second Tuesdays: Autry National Center and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (also, daily after 5 p.m.). Thursdays: Skirball Cultural Center. Thursday evenings: Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). First Thursdays: The Huntington: Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens. Fridays: Long Beach Museum of Art. Free Rides on the Great Park Balloon and Carousel in Irvine Thursday - Sunday: The Great Park Balloon is a tethered, 118-foot-high, helium-filled balloon that allows passengers to soar 400 feet in the air for a bird’s eye view of Orange County Great Park and surrounding areas. The Carousel rides are on a first-come, first-served basis, and may be subject to weather conditions. Balloon rides: Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. and 7-10 p.m.; and Saturday and Sundays, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. Registration opens thirty minutes prior to the firstday flight and sixty minutes prior to night flights. Carousel rides: Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.; and Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Riders under 42” must be accompanied by an
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Grinchmas at Universal Studios December 8-9 and 15-31: Traditional white Christmas and a not-so-traditional green Grinch, tons of fresh snow, encounters with Cindy-Lou Who and Max the Dog, and a “Whoville Whobilation” at the original movie sets where the classic “Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas” was filmed. A whimsical curving Grinchmas tree will tower 50 feet above the center of a snowcovered Grinchmas winter wonderland and will be lit in a nightly ceremony that will feature a colorfully costumed “Whoville” choir caroling and spreading holiday cheer. The Grinch and his faithful dog Max will be on hand to meet fans and take memorable holiday photos. Families will also be able to enjoy traditional winter fun, romping together in a playground of snow and building their own snowmen. Daily, included in the price of park admission. (800) UNIVERSAL. www.universalstudioshollywood.com
Jungle Bells at San Diego Zoo December 15 - January 1: A world of merriment awaits at the Zoo’s seasonal celebration: Jungle Bells. The Zoo is alight with holiday cheer and decorated with activities to keep the whole family jolly. Included with admission. Daily. (619) 2311515. www.sandiegozoo.org
Holiday Snow Days and Winter Nights at Legoland December 1-31: Holiday Snow Days are back! Families build a snowman with LEGO accessories, throw snowballs at targets and witness the lighting of the world’s largest LEGO Christmas tree. The spirit continues after the sun goes down with Winter Nights featuring entertaining shows, merry music, and festive park lighting just for the holidays. Daily.
Kids Skate at Holiday Skate Center Saturdays: Kids can skate to kid’s music and play games. Recommended for kids 10 years and under, with a parent. Saturdays, 10 a.m. - noon. Admission, $6; skate rental, $3. 175 Wayfield Drive, Orange. (714) 997-5515. www.holidayskate.com Knott’s Berry “Merry” Farm Through January 6: This holiday season Knott’s “Merry” Farm presents “A Charlie Brown Christmas” with seasonal entertainment, holiday decorations including a 65-foot-tall Christmas tree, and a colorful Christmas parade. 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. (714) 220-5200. www.knotts.com Macy’s Letters To Santa Through December 23: Kids can create and decorate a letter to Santa, print it out and drop it off at Santa’s Mailbox at a Macy’s department store. For every letter received, Macy’s will donate $1 to Make-a-Wish. Daily. Free. www.macys.com/holidayevents
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Movie Deals Daily: Movies at discounted prices. Charter Centre Cinemas Huntington Beach, 7822 Warner Ave., (714) 596-3456, $3 daily; Norwalk 8, 13917 Pioneer Blvd., (562) 804-5615, $2-5 daily; Starplex Cinemas: 15296 Rosecrans Ave., La Mirada, (714) 739-1010 and 4626 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, (949) 733-0980, $2 daily, discount Tuesdays, $1, $2 extra for 3D; Four Stars Cinemas (showing new movies), 12111 Valley View St., Garden Grove, (714) 934-6377, discount Tuesdays and Thursdays, $4 all day; Pictures Show, 2800 Main St., Santa Ana Mall, (714) 836-7469, $2 daily; and Ultra Star, 321 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim, (714) 3990300, weekend Kidtoon Films,10: 30 a.m. $2.50. Baby-friendly theater: UltraStar Cinema, Wednesdays, 10 a.m. and select Thursdays, 7 p.m. 321 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim, (714) 399-0300, Ext. 0305., www. ultrastarmovies.com. Check their websites for prices and movies titles. Plaid Tidings at Laguna Playhouse Through December 23: This holiday extravaganza is filled with Christmas standards such as “Mr. Santa,” “Let It Snow” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” Call for ticket prices. Laguna Beach. (949) 4972787. www.lagunaplayhouse.com Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade December 1-31: Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade is viewed by over one million people. Davey’s Locker offers two cruises nightly. Ac-
commodations for large groups are available. Monday - Sunday, call for departure times. Adult, $36; kids (12 and under), $31. (949) 673-1434 www.daveyslocker.com/paradeoflights.html North Pole Express Train in Fillmore Through December 26: The North Pole Express is an evening family train ride that will light up the eyes of children of all ages. Children are encouraged to wear their PJ’s and can bring their favorite teddy bear or blanket on the journey; elves lead songs and tell stories on the way to the North Pole as kids enjoy a cookie and chocolate milk. Departures are at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on selected Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Fillmore & Western Railway Co. (805) 524-2546. Take a trip on their website at www.fwry.com • Santa’s Wonderland in Irvine Through December 31: Many magical experiences await the whole family! Try the Mischief Maze, check the Naughty or Nice List, learn how Christmas is celebrated around the world, dine in the Candy Cane Café, shop in the Mistletoe Market, get Elf Certified, decorate Gingerbread at Gingy’s, play Reindeer games, enjoy a synchronized light show set to your favorite Christmas Carols all with falling snow! Finally, write your letter to Santa and even meet with the big man himself, Santa Claus! Daily, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m., tours run every two hours, last tour is at 8 p.m. $25 per person. Reserve early for best times. 2719 White Road, Irvine. (855) 578-6425. www.santaswonderlandoc.com. See ad on page 4.
SeaWorld’s Holiday Celebration Through - December 31: SeaWorld’s Christmas Celebration includes “Clyde and Seamore’s Night Before Christmas” sea lion and otter show, decorative photo spots throughout the park and the lighting of SeaWorld’s 320-foot Holiday Tree of Lights. Weekends, November 17 - December 16; and daily December 22-31. Included with admission. 500 SeaWorld Drive, San Diego. (800) 25-SHAMU. www.seaworldsandiego.com Science of Gingerbread at the Discovery Science Center Through January 6: Inside the kitchen, much more is going on than pouring and mixing—it’s science at work! Discovery Science Center’s The Science of Gingerbread exhibition features hands-on kitchen science activities, decorating demonstrations and award-winning gingerbread houses on display. Don’t miss the chance to enter the annual gingerbread competition for fabulous prizes! Daily. Included with general admission. (714) 542-CUBE. www.discoverycube.org Sir Gawain and the Green Knight in Long Beach December 1-22: An epic tale of knights, a dragon, trolls, an ogre, a sorceress, sword fighting, and a mysterious lovely lady! Join King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, and the Knights of the Round Table for Christmas at Camelot. With live music and dancing! Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m.; and Sunday, 2 p.m. $20. Richard Goad Theater, 4250 Atlantic Ave. (562) 997-1494. www.lbshakespeare.org
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Tour a Tallship in Dana Point Sundays: Tour the Tallship “Pilgrim,” an authentic replica of the two-masted brig that Richard Henry Dana Jr. sailed into Dana Point Harbor in 1834. Staff members, dressed in period costume, lead ongoing tours and a variety of hands-on activities. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free with admission. Ocean Institute, 24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive. (949) 496-2274. www.ocean-institute.org The Nutcracker by the Los Angeles Ballet December 1-30: Follow Clara and her nutcracker to the magical Land of Snow. Days, times and ticket prices vary per venue. December 1-2, Alex Theater, Glendale; December 8-9, Carpenter Performing Arts Center, Long Beach; December 15-16, Royce Hall, UCLA; December 22-23, Valley Performing Arts Center, Northridge; and December 29-30, Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. www.losangelesballet.org Trolls Stole the North Pole in Hollywood Through January 6: It’s days before Christmas and the North Pole’s toy-making operations are running at full capacity, until a couple of trolls divert a shipment of essential materials from the North Pole to the South Pole. Recommended for kids ages 4 and up. Saturdays and Sunday, 3 p.m.; special performances December 26-28. $12. 11246 Magnolia Blvd., North Hollywood. www.trollsstole.com, www.secretrose.com
daily events Winter Fantasy at the Sawdust Art Festival December 1-9: A winter-themed arts and crafts faire offering a variety of activities for kids, including Santa visits, art activities, strolling carolers, magicians, puppet shows and children’s playhouse, plus lights, decorations and real snow! Weekends, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Adults, $6; kids (6-12), $3; kids (under 5), free; Season pass, $9. Laguna Beach. (949) 494-3030. www.sawdustartfestival.org 500 Clown Trapped in Costa Mesa December 1-2: Experience 500 Clown’s signature mix of high physicality, raw emotion, and powerful storytelling with content accessible to an all-ages audience. In 500 Clown Trapped, three clown-musicians are unexpectedly ensnared. Their response to this surprising turn of events ineffectively spirals out of control. Slapstick mishaps, vaudevillian turns, and untiring resilience are put into play as the clowns try to escape the trap they’ve made. Recommended for kids 4-8. Saturday, 1 p.m.; and Sunday, 1 and 3:30 p.m. Visit the website for ticket prices and season subscriptions. Segerstrom Center for the Arts. (714) 556-2787. www.scfta.org
A Christmas Carol in Westminster December 1-9: Watch Scrooge find the meaning of Christmas in the classic Dicken’s tale. Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, 2 p.m. $25-27. Rose Center Theater. 14140 All American Way. (714) 793-1150. www.rosecentertheater.com Belmont Shore’s Annual Christmas Parade December 1: The 30th anniversary of this community tradition, the Belmont Shore Christmas Parade takes place on E. 2nd St. from Livingston Ave. to Bayshore Ave. and returns to Livingston Ave. Thousands line the street to watch the 100+ entries and one dozen marching bands. Saturday, 6-9 p.m. Free to spectate. (562) 434-3066. www.belmontshore.org Breakfast with Santa in La Habra December 1-2: Start a family tradition at the Children’s Museum by having breakfast with Santa. Saturday and Sunday, 8:30, 9:45 and 11 a.m. Adults, $12; kids $10. Reservations are required; tickets include breakfast, holiday craft, photo with Santa Claus and admission to into the museum. (562) 905-9647. www.lhcm.org
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Skating Rinks Indoor Rinks • East West Ice Palace (562) 809-6200 Ice rink offers public skating, skating classes for kids (3+) and adults, freestyle sessions, plus in-house hockey, hockey classes, youth travel hockey league, adult hockey league, stick time and broomball. Competitive synchronized skating teams and classes are also available, along with party packages that include public skating admission, private party room, pizza, cake, soft drinks, and party supplies. Skating lessons available upon request. A fitness center is open to the public and offers group exercise classes. Check website for details on ice schedule and events. 11446 Artesia Blvd., Artesia. www.eastwesticepalace.com. See ad on page 3. KHS Ice Arena (714) 422-1236 Ice skating classes and camps. 1000 E. Cerritos Ave., Anaheim. www.khsice.com Glacial Gardens Ice Arena (562) 429-1805 Figure skating, speed skating and camps. 3975 Pixie Ave., Lakewood. www.glacialgardens.com Paramount Iceland (562) 633-1171 Ice only. Skating school, freestyle, broomball and hockey. Check their website for discount sessions. 8041 Jackson St. www.paramounticeland.com • The Rinks Anaheim ICE, Westminster ICE and Yorba Linda ICE (714) 535-RINK Guests of all ages enjoy skating at The Rinks. With several daily public skating sessions, skate rentals and full-service snack bars, they offer the coolest fun for you and your friends! Plus, The Rinks offer a variety of learn-to-skate and hockey programs for all ages and skill levels. For skating session times, prices and class information, visit them online or call. Locations: 300 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim; 13071 Springdale, Westminster; and 23641 La Palma Ave., Yorba Linda. www.The-Rinks.com. See ad on page 9.
Outdoor Rinks • CHILL at the Queen Mary, Long Beach Through January 6: A new holiday tradition captures the spirit of the season featuring ice skating, ice tubing and the 13,000-squarefoot Ice Kingdom carved out of two million pounds of ice. Plus, visit with Santa, decorate gingerbread and enjoy entertainment in the Holiday Village. www.queenmary.com. (877) 342-0742. See ad on page 17.
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Chill at the W Hotel in Westwood Through January 3: The pool at the W Hotel has been transformed into a 1,600-square-foot ice rink with enchanting snow fall every hour. Monday through Friday, 3 p.m. - 10 p.m; and weekends, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. $10 per guest for one hour (includes skate rental). Ages 5 and up. 930 Hilgard Ave., Los Angeles. (310) 208-8765. www.wlosangeles.com/chill Downtown Disney in Anaheim Through January 6: The rink is surrounded by a holiday village featuring seasonal eats and treats, a forest of “snow”covered pine trees and lights. Shop and enjoy activities for the family, including “Santimals,” an interactive children’s art experience and fun winter-themed photos. Sunday - Thursday, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. 11 p.m. General admission, $15; skate rental, $3; toddler admission (with skate rental), $12. Downtown Disney, Anaheim, between AMC 12 Theaters and ESPN Zone. www. disneyland. disney.go.com/downtown-disney Outdoor Ice Skating in Santa Monica Through January 21: Slice through the ice in a festive atmosphere filled with holiday cheer and balmy ocean breezes. Weekdays, 2-10 p.m.; Friday, 2 p.m. - midnight; Saturday, 10 a.m. - midnight; Sunday, 10 a.m.- 10 p.m. $12, includes skate rental. 1324 5th St., Santa Monica (coner of 5th and Arizona). www. downtownsm.com/ice Outdoor Ice Rink at Irvine Spectrum Through February 18: Irvine Spectrum Center will be transformed into a winter wonderland when the festive outdoor Holiday Ice Rink returns to Giant Wheel Court for an extended run this holiday season. Skate sessions are one hour long, adults and kids, $14; toddlers, $12 (skates included with toddler session only). Skate rental, $3. Helmets are optional and provided free of charge. Season passes, private lessons and private parties also available. (949) 753-5180. www. skatespectrum.com Outdoor Ice Rink at Pershing Square Through January 13: The ice rink is open daily including holidays. Visit their website or call for times and special events. One hour skate session, $6; skate rental, $2. 532 South Olive St., Los Angeles. (213) 847-4970. www. laparks.org/pershingsquare
Candy Caneland and Craft Faire in Buena Park December 1: An annual holiday carnival with games and Santa, plus holiday craft and food booths. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Park. (714) 562-3860. www.buenapark.com CARnival Family Fun Day at the Petersen December 1: Celebrate kids and cars this year at CARnival Family Fun Day! Meet at the 3rd floor Discovery Center for a fun-filled afternoon of games, arts and crafts, storytelling, tours and much more. CARnival is a drop-in activity, included in admission, and RSVP is not necessary. Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Free with general admission. (323) 964-6308. www.petersen.org Christmas at Mission San Juan Capistrano December 1: Kick off the holiday season at the beautifully-decorated Mission San Juan Capistrano with a live nativity scene, Santa’s craft-making workshop and St. Nicholas. Saturday, 5:30-8 p.m., crafts available until 7:30 p.m. $3-5. (949) 2341300. www.missionsjc.com Creation Station at Rancho Los Cerritos December 1: Kids (6-11) drop in for an afternoon of good old-fashioned fun! Create unique seasonal crafts and participate in engaging Rancho-themed activities. Today’s theme is Gorgeous Green. Saturday, 1-4 p.m. 4600 Virginia Road, Long Beach. (562) 570-1755. www.rancholoscerritos.org Dazzling Doll ‘Dos for Fancy Occasions at American Girl in LA December 1: Doll Hair Salon stylists will share their tips and tricks for creating a crown veil or ponytail hairdo. Each girl (8+) will also receive a special goody bag with doll hair accessories and styling instructions. Saturday, 9:15 a.m. $27, registration required. American Girl Place at The Grove, LA. (877) 247-5223. www.americangirl.com Family Fossil Day in Buena Park December 3: Families (6+) can explore Ralph B. Clark Regional Park’s rich fossil history and visit the marine fossil site for hands-on fossil excavation; bring a picnic lunch and stay to enjoy the park afterward. Saturday, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meet at the amphitheater. Parking, $5. Buena Park. (714) 973-3170. www.ocparks.com/clarkpark Fiesta Navidad Mariachi Los Camperos in Costa Mesa December 1: Celebrate the holidays “mariachi-style” The musical journey begins with the time-honored petition for lodging (La Posada), followed by mariachi music selections, and concludes with a sing-along of holiday favorites such as “Feliz Navidad,” “Noche de Paz,” and more. Saturday, 8 p.m. $25-85. Costa Mesa. (714) 556-2787. www.scfta.org Fishing with Santa at Whittier Narrows December 1: Annual derbies provide an opportunity for kids (2-15) to enjoy fishing while competing for prizes and trophies. Saturday, 8 a.m. - noon; registration begins at 8 a.m. Free. Whittier Narrows. 823 Lexington-Gallatin Road, S. El Monte. www. dfg.ca.gov www.fishinginthecity.org www.kidsguidemagazine.com
Free Car Seat Safety Class December 1: Child car seats can reduce deaths by up to 70 percent, but nine out of 10 aren’t installed correctly. Make sure yours is at this free class sponsored by the Auto Club. Learn about safety-seat laws, how to choose the right one, how to install and how to secure your child. Saturday, 9-10:30 a.m. Free; registration required, (714) 885-2312. Kaiser Permanente Health Pavilion, 200 N. Lewis, Orange. www.aaa.com/childsafety
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Garden Grove Family Winterfest December 1: Bring the family and join the fun! The exciting event features a snow play area complete with a snow hill for sledding. Santa will be on hand for pictures and to listen to all requests. Saturday, 4-7:30 p.m. $8, tickets available only by pre-sale starting November 19 in person at City Hall or by phone. Atlantis Play Center, 13630 Atlantis Way. (714) 741-5200. www.ci.garden-grove.ca.us Historic Yorba Cemetery Tours in Yorba Linda December 1: Take a guided historic tour of Orange County’s first cemetery that dates back to 1834. Saturday, 11 a.m. - noon. Free; call to confirm. Yorba Cemetery, Woodgate Park. (714) 973-3190, (714) 973-3191. www.ocparks.com/yorbacemetery Holiday Lamplight Celebration in Los Angeles December 1-2: Costumed ghosts and Scrooge himself will lead you through Heritage Square Museum’s Victorian homes for Christmas tales, music and dancing, warm cider and tasty treats. SaturdaySunday, 4 - 9 p.m. Reservations required; call (323) 225-2700, Ext. 223. Adults $20, kids (6-12) $10. Heritage Square Museum. www.heritagesquare.org
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Holiday Sonata in Whittier December 1: Head to historic uptown Whittier for shopping, dining, horse-drawn carriage rides, entertainment, caroling and pictures with Santa. Saturday, 5-9 p.m. Free. Whittier Blvd. and Greenleaf Ave. (562) 696-2662. www.whittieruptown.org Holiday Treats for the Aquarium’s Animals December 1-2: Diver Santa will be delivering gifts to the Aquarium of the Pacific’s sea otters, sea lions, birds, fish and other animals. Holiday music, crafts, special presentations and unique photo opportunities will be available. Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. General admission $25.95 adult (12+), $22.95 senior (62+), $14.95 child (3-11), and free for children under age 3 and Aquarium members. Long Beach. (562) 590-3100. www.aquariumofpacific.org Lakeshore Learning’s Free Saturday Workshops December 1: Kids (3+) create a rain or shine mobile. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. No reservations necessary. Carson, (310) 537-4778; Fountain Valley, (714) 963-8255. www.lakeshorelearning.com Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinics December 1: Free Build and Grow Kids’ Clinic. Today, build the Sandman’s plane from the Rise of the Guardians. Parent participation required. Saturday, 10 a.m. Free. Visit www.lowesbuildandgrow.com for clinic locations, upcoming projects and online sign-up. (800) 44-LOWES. www.kidsguidemagazine.com
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Tubing Sledding • Mt. Baldy Tubing Park
The closest of all the tubing parks! Ride to the top of Sugar Pine Chair Lift for a zip downhill at the Mt. Baldy Tubing Park. For only $15, enjoy a two-hour session of tubing fun. The tubing package includes a lift ticket and inner tube. Choose between the 9-11 a.m., 11:30-1:30 p.m. or 2-4 p.m. sessions. Check weather conditions first at (909) 982-0800 or www. mtbaldyskilifts.com and get there a half-hour early for your ski-lift ride. Purchased online: www.tinyurl.com/MtBaldyTubingFun. See ad on page 11.
Big Bear Snow Playwonderland
Head to the hills! Winter break is prime tubing time at the Big Bear Snow Playwonderland. Open daily, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (or 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Christmas Day). The $25 admission includes your inner tube and unlimited rides down eight runs. www.bigbearsnowplay.com/ tubing.html . 42825 Big Bear Blvd., Big Bear Lake. (909) 585-0075
Snow Drift Snow Tubing Park
Open Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and weekends and holidays from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Little ones shorter than 36” are free with a paid adult. www.snowdrift.net. Highway 18, four miles past Running Springs. (909) 867-2640
North Pole Tubing Park
Located at Mountain High Ski Resort with twelve lanes, two moving carpets and custom tubes for riders 36” and taller. Open daily, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and holidays through mid-March. Ride all day, with a tube provided, for $35 for grown-ups or $15 for kids, 36-42” tall, with a paid adult. Two hours sessions available for $20. Season passes $99. Located at the North Resort. www.mthigh.com. (888) 754-7878
Snow Valley Snow Play
Located at Snow Valley Mountain Resort. Open daily, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday and holidays. Prices vary based on time, age and lift service. Sleds are provided at no charge. Check website for rates and directions. www.snowvalley.com. (909) 867-2751
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Kids Fairy Garden Class in Orange December 1: Bring your child and their friends to The Dragonfly to create an enchanting miniature garden with the help of fairies. Your child will leave with a fairy garden complete with plants, rocks, unique accessories and of course a little fairy dust so the fairies can find them. Saturday, 9 a.m. $20, preregister. The Dragonfly Shops and Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange. (714) 289-4689. www. dragonflyshopsandgardens.com Merry-Achi Christmas at the Cerritos Performing Arts Center December 1: A colorful and traditional Mexican holiday celebration full of seasonal songs, dance and festive merriment. Headlining the exciting extravaganza is the nation’s premier Sol de México de José Hernández Mariachi, which is joined by America’s first all-female Mariachi—Reyna de Los Angeles—and the captivating Grandeza Mexicana Folk Ballet Company. Saturday, 8 p.m. $30-85. Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts. (562) 467-8819. www.cerritoscenter.com
The Nouveau Chamber Ballet’s Nutcracker December 1-2: The Rio Hondo Symphony performs the music backdrop of the classic ballet. Saturday, 8 p.m.; and Sunday, 2 p.m. $25, group rates are available. Vic Lopez Auditorium, Whittier. (714) 526-3862. www.nouveauchamberballet.com The Nutcracker by Ballet Etudes in Westminster December 1-2: The classic production, performed by the students of the non-profit youth ballet company. Saturday, 7 p.m.; and Sunday, 2 p.m. $1525. Rose Center Theatre, Westminster. (714) 9029423. www.balletetudes.com The Young Americans Magic of Christmas in La Mirada December 1 and 2: In this special holiday production, The Young Americans will take you on a ride to a magical place. Christmas in the northern mountains, snow and a small town. Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2 and 8 p.m.; and Sunday, 2 and 7 p.m. $2252. (714) 994-9801. www.lamiradatheatre.com
Nutcracker Holiday Village and Tree Lighting in Anaheim December 1: Ring in the holidays with a tree lighting celebration, featuring entertainment, food and fun! Saturday, village at 10 a.m.; and lighting at 6 p.m. Free. Downtown Anaheim, corner of Clementine and Center St. (714) 956-3586. www.anaheim.net
Toyota Symphonies Presents Selections from the Firebird at the Music Center December 1: The LA Phil’s pioneering Symphonies for Youth mix music with fun and fantasy for kids ages 5-11. The wildly colorful musical setting that Stravinsky created for this Russian folk-tale is the subject. Saturday, 11 a.m. $27.50. www.laphil.com
Operation Santa Paws 2012 December 1-21: An annual collection of pet toys, shelter supplies and treats that are delivered to shelter and rescue dogs and cats. Program details and drop-off locations on their website. (562) 4393316. www.justinrudd.com
Toys for the Holidays at Magic Mountain December 1-2 and 8-9: Bring an unwrapped new toy, minimum $20 value, and get free admission to the park. 26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy., Valencia. www.sixflags.com
Peralta Adobe Tour in Anaheim December 1: Visit the Peralta Adobe, Santa Ana Canyon’s oldest surviving adobe structure, on the 1st Saturday of each month. Built in 1871 by Ramon Peralta, the adobe has served over the years as both residence and roadside cafe. Join the docents as they discuss the history of the Santa Ana Canyon from its exploration by the Portola Expedition in 1769, the Spanish and Mexican rancho eras, our agricultural past, and to the extension of the modern 91 Freeway. Saturday, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Free. Peralta Adobe, 6398 E. Santa Ana Canyon Road, Anaheim. (714) 973-3190. Note: The Peralta Adobe is surrounded on three sides by the Tarbell office at the corner of Fairmont and Santa Ana Canyon. www.ocparks.com/peraltaadobe Tamale Festival in Indio December 1-2: Try all kinds of tasty tamales to start the holiday season. Plus, hop on a carnival ride, play some games, climb the rock wall, bounce in an inflatable house, visit animals in the petting zoo, watch a parade, dance, listen to traditional music and enter in the tamale eating contest. Recently, the Food Network-TV ranked the Indio International Tamale Festival in the top 10 “All-American Food Festivals” in the nation! Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Free admission. Downtown Indio, between Highway 111 and Indio Boulevard on the streets of Miles, Towne, Smurr and Requa. (760) 391-4175. www.tamalefestival.net
Tree Lighting Festivities in Fountain Valley December 1: Join the City of Fountain Valley for their annual Holiday Tree Lighting. Activities include games, crafts, a maze, pictures with Santa, the ceremony, live entertainment and much more. Saturday, 4:30-8:30 p.m. (714) 839-8611. www. fountainvalley.org Tree Trimming Party and Story Time at Huntington Beach Central Library December 1: Kids create their own beautiful handcrafted ornaments for the library tree or to take home, and stay for a special story time. Saturday, 10 and 11 a.m. Free. (714) 375-5107. www.hbpl.org Victorian Christmas at the Fullerton Arboretum December 1: The Victorian Society gets you in the Christmas spirit with a Victorian melodrama and a Victorian Fair. Fun for the whole family. Saturday and Sunday, 3-6 p.m. Adults, $15; kids (5+), $5. www.fullertonarboretum.org Victorian Christmas at Heritage Hill December 1: Enjoy festive holiday entertainment, children’s crafts, historical exhibits, handicraft vendors, tours through decorated historic buildings staffed by docents, and visits with Santa Claus. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Adults, $4; kids (3-12), $3. 25151 Serrano Road, Lake Forest. www.ocparks.com/heritagehill
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Wildlife Walk at San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary December 1: Bring the family for an interpretive walk around the butterfly garden and ponds to witness interactions between plant, animal and insect. Kids under 11 must be accompanied by an adult. Bring water and sun protection. Binoculars may be checked out or bring your own. Saturday, 9 a.m. Meet at the Audubon House. Free. (949) 261-7963. www.seaandsageaudubon.org Winter Market in Fullerton December 1: Enjoy live holiday entertainment, free pictures with Santa from noon - 4 p.m., holiday shopping at vendor and food booths, face painting, balloon art, caricature art and a bounce house. Don’t forget to bring a new unwrapped toy to donate to Toys for Tots. Saturday, noon - 6 p.m. Free admission. (714) 738-6545. www.cityoffullerton.com A Christmas Story Screening in Los Angeles December 2: Kick off the holiday season with the Los Angeles Conservancy’s seventh annual holiday film matinee screening of “A Christmas Story” (1983), starring Peter Billingsley as the frustrated Ralphie, who’s pining for a Red Ryder BB gun under his tree. Sunday, 2 p.m. $5-15. Orpheum Theatre, 842 South Broadway. (213) 623-2489. www.lac.laconservancy.org Corona Del Mar Christmas Walk December 2: The Village of Corona Del Mar will be filled with live entertainment, food, vendor booths and a Toys for Tots drive during this 34th annual event. The kids’ zone features photos with Santa, bouncy houses, bungee jumping, holiday characters, a petting zoo and
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more. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free. 2855 E. Coast Highway. www.cdmchamber.com Family Festival at the Getty Villa December 2: Free family day celebrates Pompeii and features mosaic making, family portraits, theatrical productions and creating a flow of volcanic lava to wear on your heads. Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free; timed tickets required and available on their website. Getty Villa, 17985 PCH, Pacific Palisades. (310) 440-7300. www.getty.edu Hanukkah Family Festival at Skirball December 2: Celebrate freedom, justice and democracy at the Skirball’s annual Hanukkah family festival, inspired by the exhibit, “Creating the United States.” Enjoy storytelling, holiday foods, art projects and live jazz. Sunday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.. $10, kids under 12 are free. Los Angeles. (310) 4404500. www.skirball.org Holiday Parade and Pier Lighting December 2: Light up the Huntington Pier and light up snowflakes on Main Street with a children’s holiday parade featuring Mr. and Mrs. Claus, performances, and hot chocolate and cookies. Sunday, 4-7 p.m.; parade, 4:30 p.m.; formal pier and Main Street. Lighting, 6 p.m. Huntington Beach Pier Plaza. (714) 960-9276. www.cspinc.org Joyful Jingles in Irvine December 2: Capture the spirit of the season at the City of Irvine’s Joyful Jingles free holiday concert. A community tradition, the concert features a se-
lection of uplifting seasonal and holiday music performed by local choral groups. Sunday, 3-5 p.m. Admission is free; parking is $10. Admission tickets will be available at the door starting at 2 p.m. with seating commencing at 2:45 p.m. Guests are welcome to bring a new, unwrapped toy for children up to 12 years of age as part of the city’s toy drive to benefit the families of Irvine’s adopted Marine Battalion. Irvine Barclay Theater. (949) 724-6606. www.cityofirvine.org Kwanzza Holiday Celebration in Los Angeles December 2: The official Kwanzaa kickoff ceremony will brings in the observance of the holiday season with added highlights of Christmas and Hanukkah all brought together with performances. Sunday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free. California African American Museum. 600 State Dr., Exposition Park, Los Angeles. (213) 744-7432. www.caamuseum.org Pictures with Santa at the Seal Beach Animal Care Center December 2: The center offers a photo-op with Santa for two- and/or four-legged family members. Plus, indulge in baked goods, browse craft items and enter a raffle. Sunday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. $15 includes a CD with digital images; a print package is also available. 1700 Adolfo Lopez Drive. www.sbacc.org Sunday Story Studio at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium December 2: Discover the wonders of the ocean through literature; join staff and volunteers in reading stories and poems, performing a puppet show or
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Indoor PLAY Unique indoor play spaces––perfect for a rainy day. Check their websites for discounts and special days.
AdventurePlex 1701 Marine Ave., Manhattan Beach (310) 546-7708. www.adventureplex.org BounceU 5445 Oceanus Drive, #114, Huntington Beach, (714) 892-4842; and 428-A W. Katella Ave., Orange, (714) 744-JUMP. www.bounceu.com Fun City Bounce 14545 Valley View Ave., Ste. F, Santa Fe Springs. (562) 926-7864. www.funcityparty.com Frogg’s Bounce House 16121 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley (714) 418-0442. www.froggsbouncehouse.com Kid Concepts U.S.A. 22844 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance (310) 465-0075. www.kidconceptsusa.com My Giggle Place 160 E. Imperial Hwy, Fullerton (714) 525-7529. www.mygiggleplace.com Oodles Learning Center and Kids’ Gym 17420 Carmenita Road, Cerritos (562) 888-1496. www.oodlescerritos.com Pump it Up Anaheim Hills, (714) 693-9663; Huntington Beach, (714) 847-9663; and Irvine, (949) 261-7867. www.pumpitupparty.com Scooter’s Jungle 921 Via Rodeo, Placentia, (714) 223-5730; 25 Journey, Aliso Viejo, (949) 349-9090; and 606 Hawaii St., El Segundo, (888) 516-1983. www.scootersjungle.com Seascape Kids Fun 4771 E. Hunter Ave., Anaheim (714) 970-7100. www.seascapekidsfun.com Trampoline Parks Jump on trampoline floors and walls, plus dodgeball and aerobics. Sky High Sports, 2970 Airway Ave., Costa Mesa. (714) 4375867. www.jumpskyhigh.com; and Sky Zone, 1301 N Kellogg Drive, Anaheim. (714) 4418999. www.anaheim.skyzonesports.com.
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singing a song at different locations throughout the Aquarium. Sunday, 2:45-3:45 p.m. Free. San Pedro. (310) 548-7563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org Winter Solstice at the Kidseum in Santa Ana December 2: Meet St. Nick at Kidseum and let him know everything you have on your Christmas list! While you wait, enjoy some hot chocolate and catch a very special screening of “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas.” Sunday,10 a.m. $12-15. (714) 5673600. www.bowers.org Winter Wonderland at the Plaza in Los Alamitos December 2: Take part in a community event at the St. Isadore Historical Plaza, featuring Santa’s Village, tree lighting, snow play and refreshments. Sunday, 3-7 p.m. Free. 10961 Reagan St., Los Alamitos. (562) 430-1073. Macy’s National Santa Tour Comes to Santa Ana December 3: Santa makes his way across the country from Macy’s in New York. Santa’s visit will include reading a special holiday story. Folklorico dancers and mariachis. Monday, entertainment, 5:30; and Santa arrives at 6 p.m. Macy’s Westfield Mainplace, 2850 N. Main St., Santa Ana. www. macys.com/holidayevents Free Family Night at Kidspace in Pasadena December 4: Climb the towers, create an art masterpiece, and explore the Nature Exchange! Make your way over to The Robert and Mary Galvin Physics Forest and discover an interactive world of physics featuring: The Giant Lever, Bottle Rocket, Cool Fan and much more! Tuesday, 4-8 p.m. Free. Kidspace Museum. (626) 449-9144. www.kidspacemuseum.org Holiday Story Time with the Grinch at Pottery Barn December 4: Join Pottery Barn for a special reading highlighting all the winter events with activities. Tuesdays, 11 a.m. Free. 1065 Brea Mall, Brea, (714) 672-1260; 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. (714) 427-0813. www.potterybarnkids.com Little Naturalists Slithering Snakes in Newport Beach December 4: Kids (3-5) and their adult guardians hike through the center on a lizard “hunt,” read “The Greedy Python” and make a reptile craft. Tuesday, 10-11 a.m. $5, reservations required. Environmental Nature Center, 1601 E. 16th St., Newport Beach. (949) 645-8489. Email: lori@encenter.org to RSVP. www.encenter.org Tree Lighting in Garden Grove December 4: Enjoy festive entertainment, refreshments and a visit by Santa and Mrs. Claus, along with a Christmas tree lighting. Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Village Green Park. www.ci.garden-grove.ca.us Creatures in the Cold at OC Zoo December 6: Kids (3-4) learn about animals that live in the cold with hands-on learning and fun crafts. Thursday, 10-11 a.m. $5, per child and one parent. Irvine Regional Park. (714) 973-6846. www.ocparks.com/oczoo
Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony in Bellflower December 6: Join in the festivities as the City of Bellflower lights their holiday tree. Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Friendship Square. (562) 804-1424, Ext. 2267. www.bellflower.org Storytelling at LA County Arboretum December 5: Kids (ages 3-6) can explore the Arboretum Library and their great story trees. Enjoy plant and nature stories and a take-home craft, with the theme, “Not the Peacocks: Our Other Birds.” This is an indoor/outdoor program, rain or shine, so please dress appropriately. Wednesday, 10 a.m. Free with admission. (626) 821-3222. www.arboretum.org Talks with Santa at Fountain Valley Library December 5: Santa will visit families during family story time. Be sure to bring those wish lists and cameras. Wednesday, 7 p.m. 17635 Los Alamos. (714) 962-1324. www.ocpl.org Charles Phoenix’s Holiday Retro Slide Show in Torrance December 7-8: Pop Culture humorist, Charles Phoenix celebrates how we decorated, dressed up, dined, and drank for the holidays in the 50s and 60s. With his abundant joy, clever wit and keen eye for odd-ball detail, he supercharges the classic living room slide show into a laugh-out-loud roast and toast of classic and kitschy mid-century New Year’s, Easter, Fourth of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas life and style. Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m. $25-27.50. Torrance Cultural Arts Center. (310) 781-7171. www.torrancearts.org Toyland at the Liberty Theater December 7-16: Join the theater for a special musical that weaves characters from Mother Goose stories into a Christmas-themed play. Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; and Saturday and Sunday, 2 p.m. Call for ticket prices. 4411 Yorktown Ave., Los Alamitos. (714) 827-9141. www.seclo.org Dinner with Santa: A Holiday Train for the Family December 7: Be on board for a sliced turkey or ham dinner with chicken fingers for the youngsters. Meet and greet Santa who will be ready to hear your wish list and pose for pictures. Depart from Fillmore selected evenings at 5:30 p.m. Fillmore & Western Railway Co. (805) 524-2546. www.fwry.com Holiday Magic Tree Lighting in Anaheim December 7: Join West Anaheim for a community tree lighting featuring entertainment and food, plus a visit from Santa. Friday, 6 p.m. Free. Twila Reid Park. (714) 609-8070 International Motorcycle Show in Long Beach December 7-9: Family-friendly event features a custom bike show, street bike performers, pit stop challenge, marketplace and the Strider Adventure Zone for kids and demo rides. Friday, 4-9 p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.; and Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Adults, $13-30; kids (6-11), $6 and free on Sunday with paid adult. Long Beach Convention Center. www.motorcycleshows.com
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Kids Night Out In Cypress December 7: Kids (5-12) enjoy a fun night of games and play. Friday, 6-10 p.m. $15, preregistration required. Cypress Parks and Recreation. (714) 2296780. www.cypressrec.com Lighting of the Newport Beach Back Bay December 7: The annual Lighting of the Bay at the Newport Dunes where families enjoy caroling, musical entertainment, seafood chowder and hot chocolate (for a nominal price). Friday, 6 p.m. Free, (fee for food/drinks). Newport Beach. (949) 729DUNE. www.newportdunes.com Parade of Lights in Dana Point Harbor December 7-8: The annual boat parade of lights sails into the harbor. This year’s theme is ”Lights, Camera, Action.” Landlubbers can also participate in the parade. Dana Wharf Sportfishing offers boat rides so you too can experience the fun of actually riding on a boat and joining in the parade. Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Free to spectate by the water’s edge or take a boat ride, adults, $25; kids, $15. Reservations required. (949) 496-5794. www.danapointharbor.com Parents’/Kids’ Night Out in Buena Park December 7: Kids (4-10) join the recreation staff for a fun evening with crafts, games, movies, dinner, snacks and more. Each evening is themed, and kids are encouraged to participate in matching clothes or costumes. Tonight’s theme is Sports Night. Friday, 5:30-9:30 p.m. $10; preregistration is required. Ehlers Community Center. (714) 2363860. www.buenapark.com PJs and Pizza at Fashion Camp OC December 7: Kids (10-14) can spend a special evening sewing up their very own pair of PJ pants while munching on pizza. Perfect for the beginner. Friday, 3:30-9 p.m. $110, bring your own fabric or purchase at FCOC. 3313 Hyland Ave., Costa Mesa. (949) 478-0846. www.fashioncampoc.com Seal Beach Christmas/Holiday Parade December 7: Parade along Main Street includes a visit from Santa. Friday, 7 p.m. (562) 799-0179. www.sealbeachca.gov Breakfast with Santa in Westminster December 8: Gather the family to have breakfast with Santa. Saturday, 9-10:30 a.m. $7. Space is limited and early registration is recommended. Westminster Community Services and Recreation. (714) 895-2860. www.westminster-ca.gov Brunch with Santa A Royal Holiday in Signal Hill December 8: A royal celebration awaits all of the kingdom’s princes and princesses! All guests of the castle will enjoy a craft activity, sing-along, a delicious meal and of course a visit with the king of Christmas, Santa Claus. Each seating is limited to 75 participants. Sign up early, this event sells out. Saturday, breakfast, 9-11 a.m. or lunch, noon - 2 p.m. Signal Hill residents, $15; non-residents, $20. Signal Hill Community Center, 1780 E. Hill St., Signal Hill. (562) 989-7330. www.cityofsignalhill.org www.kidsguidemagazine.com
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ing his audience as cast members. There will be a festive lunch of an English Banger, gingerbread and punch included with your ticket. Be sure to come dressed in your finest Victorian dress because it would be humbug otherwise! Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. $18, advance tickets are highly recommended and group discounts are available. The International Printing Museum. (310) 5157166. www.printmuseum.org
Candy Cane Capers In Huntington Beach December 8: Kids (5-12) will sing carols and join in the holiday spirit with other children, including holiday crafts, games, snack time movie and a visit from Santa. Saturday, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. $10 per person, plus $10 material fee. Attendance is limited to 100 participants, so purchase your tickets early. Murdy Community Center, 7000 Norma Drive. (714) 960-8884. www.surfcityusa.com
Holiday Ice Show in Paramount December 8: Paramount Iceland presents a holiday show that features more than 40 local and international skaters of all ages and levels. Sunday, 4-6 p.m. Call for ticket prices. 8041 Jackson St. (562) 633-1171. www.paramounticeland.com
Christmas at the OC Zoo December 8: Kids (3-4) visit with Santa and join Mrs. Claus in a story time with hands-on learning and fun crafts. Thursday, 10-11 a.m. $5, per child and one parent. Irvine Regional Park. (714) 9736846. www.ocparks.com/oczoo Christmas Parade in Whittier December 8: Bands, floats and community groups march up Greenleaf Avenue in Historic Uptown Whittier during the 59th annual Christmas Parade. Saturday, 10 a.m. - noon. Free. Whittier Boulevard and Greenleaf Ave. www.whittieruptown.org Children’s Workshop A Parade of Roses in Sam Marino December 8: Kids (7-12) can explore The Huntington’s century-old Rose Garden with curator Tom Carruth, then build their own miniature parade floats with roses and other natural materials. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. $25-30, fee includes one accompanying adult. Preregistration required. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens. (800) 838-3006. www.huntington.org Dickens Day Celebration in Carson December 8-9: The highlight of your visit will be Mr. Charles Dickens himself entertaining guests in the Museum’s Heritage Theater retelling “A Christmas Carol” and becoming Scrooge, while randomly us-
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Holiday Wonders: Festival of Carols at Walt Disney Concert Hall December 8: Ring in Christmas at Walt Disney Concert Hall with a concert of favorite, nostalgic carols sung by one of the greatest choirs in the world, the Los Angeles Master Chorale. Holiday Wonders is a growing LA Christmas-time tradition guaranteed to put you in the mood to decorate the tree! Hear Joy to the World, The First Noel, Hark the Herald Angels Sing and more with 62 singers, an organ and brass section. Saturday, 2 p.m. and Sunday, 7 p.m. $2489. Los Angeles. (213) 972-7282. www.lamc.org Hush, Hush Holiday Workshop in Long Beach December 8: Parents drop the kids with Art Smart while they do some early shopping. Kids will make three surprise gifts that will be wrapped and ready to go when their parents pick them up. Just don’t ask them what’s inside—it’s a surprise! Lunch is included. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. $50, preregistration required by Friday, November 30. Art Smart, 3823 E. 7th St., Long Beach. (562) 439-4777. www.artsmartstudioforkids.com Inside the Outdoors at Crystal Cove December 8: Join Inside the Outdoors for activities geared to inspire the family to spend time outside. Hike trails, participate in a citizens science program and learn about NSI (nature scene investigator). Saturday, noon - 3 p.m. Free parking is free with printed flyer from Inside the Outdoors website. Crystal Cove, Pelican Point. www.insidetheoutdoors.org Lakeshore Learning’s Free Saturday Workshops December 8: Kids (3+) create a snowy day sled. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. No reservations necessary. Carson, (310) 537-4778; Fountain Valley, (714) 963-8255. www.lakeshorelearning.com Long Beach Daisy Avenue Christmas Parade December 8: See the brightest street in Long Beach and a parade. Bring blankets and chairs. Saturday, 5 p.m. Daisy Ave, between Burnett St. and PCH. (562) 570-7777. www.longbeach.gov/district7 Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinics December 8: Free Build and Grow Kids’ Clinic. Today, kids build a wooden gingerbread house. Parent participation required. Saturday, 10 a.m. Free. Visit www.lowesbuildandgrow.com for clinic locations, upcoming projects and online sign-up. (800) 44-LOWES. Mrs. Claus and the Christmas Star December 8-16:This original tale features Mrs. Claus and the elves, who make special gift. Saturdays and Sundays, 2 p.m. $10 show only, $15 Cocoa Party with Mrs. Claus (one hour before show) and show. (714) 542-6939. www.broadwayontour.org Nutcracker for Kids at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts December 8: Visions of sugarplums will dance in your head after seeing Tchaikovsky’s delightful Christmas ballet—performed in a 45-minute version created just for kids. This seasonal favorite finishes with a grand finale and is sure to sell out! Saturday, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Musical Playground 14 kidsguide holiday guide 2012
before each show, 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. $29-49. Segerstrom Center for the Arts. (714) 556-2787. www.scfta.org
and 4 p.m. Saturday, show at 2 p.m.; create a puppet, noon - 4 p.m. Free with admission. (626) 4499144. www.kidspacemuseum.org
The Nutcracker by Ballet Etudes in Westminster December 8-9: The classic production, performed by the students of the non-profit youth ballet company. Saturday, 7 p.m.; and Sunday, 2 p.m. $1525. Rose Center Theatre, Westminster. (714) 9029423. www.balletetudes.com
Toyota Symphonies Presents Selections from the Firebird December 8: The LA Phil’s pioneering Symphonies for Youth mix music with fun and fantasy for kids (5-11). The wildly colorful musical setting that Stravinsky created for this Russian folk-tale is the subject. Saturday, 11 a.m. $27.50. Music Center. www.laphil.com
Ocean in Art: Gyotaku at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium December 8: Families (10+) create one-of-a-kind gifts as you practice the art of Gyotaku fish printing. Fee includes paint and paper—please bring fabric or clothes to print on during this studio workshop. Saturday, 9:30 a.m. - noon. Preregistration required. Walk-ins cannot be accommodated. $18. San Pedro. (310) 548-7563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org Stocking Saturday at Fashion Camp OC December 8: Create, design and sew your very own stocking using holiday fabrics, ribbons and trims. Drop in anytime—all ages welcome! Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.. $20, includes materials. 3313 Hyland Ave., Costa Mesa. (949) 478-0846. www. fashioncampoc.com Storytelling at LA County Arboretum December 8: Kids (3-6) can explore the Arboretum Library and their great story trees! Enjoy plant and nature stories and a take-home craft, with the theme, “Not the Peacocks: Our Other Birds.” This is an indoor/outdoor program, rain or shine, so please dress appropriately. Saturday, 2 p.m. Free with admission. Arcadia. (626) 821-3222. www. arboretum.org Target Free First Saturdays at the Children’s Museum at La Habra December 8: Bring the entire family to this international and cultural event that celebrates different holidays around the world, including Christmas, Hanukkah, Las Posadas and Kwanzaa. The festivities will include storytelling, music, games, tasting traditional foods and making holiday decorations. A limited number of wristbands are distributed for museum entrance for 10 a.m., 12:30 and 3 p.m. Time slots on the day of event and are subject to availability. Generously funded by Target stores. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free. 301 S. Euclid St., La Habra. (562) 905-9793. www.lhcm.org The Bob Baker Marionettes at Kidspace in Pasadena December 8: Join Kidspace and the world-famous Bob Baker Marionettes in the Stone Hollow Amphitheater for a special holiday puppet performance. For more than 50 years, the Bob Baker Marionettes have been a favorite of Los Angeles children, so bring the young ones over and keep this tradition alive. Also, create your own puppets using natural materials at Flutterby’s Art Center between noon
Toys for the Holidays at Magic Mountain December 8-9: Bring an unwrapped new toy, minimum $20 value, and get free admission to the park. 26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy., Valencia. www.sixflags.com Colors of Christmas in Cerritos December 10: Now in its 20th year, the spirited Colors of Christmas extravaganza has continued to enchant audiences at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts. The popular annual tradition returns with Grammy winner Peabo Bryson heading a sterling cast of performers. Bryson, soul-pop sensation James Ingram, and two additional Grammy-winning special guests deliver a program filled with holiday cheer and seasonal favorites. Sunday, 7 p.m. $50100. Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts. (562) 467-8819. www.cerritoscenter.com Eco-Smart Kids A Garden For Every Home in Irvine December 9: Kids learn the concept and art of small space gardening and design a special place garden. Sunday, every 30 minutes, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Free admissions and parking. OC Great Park, Irvine. www.ocgp.org Free Art Workshop in Newport Beach December 9: Admission is free on the second Sunday of every month. Join the museum for all day family fun on these special days. Today’s theme, “Winter Festival.” Sunday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Orange County Museum of Art. (949) 759-1122. www.ocma.net Holiday in the Park in Seal Beach December 9: Join a wintery community event with arts and crafts, games, snow and a visit from Santa. Sunday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free. Heather Park, Seal Beach. (562) 431-2527. Email: sealbeachcpena@hotmail.com Irish Holiday Festival at Bowers Museum December 9: Enjoy this day of Irish tradition filled with music, song, storytelling, dance, Irish art, crafts, books, cakes, puddings and more. Sunday, noon - 4 p.m. Free admission to the vendor fair; storytelling and concert, $10. (714) 567-3600. www.bowers.org Menorah Lighting in Newport Beach December 9: Celebrate Hanukkah with singing and festive traditions at the Menorah Lighting Ceremony. Sunday, 3 p.m. Newport Beach. (949) 7212000. www.shopfashionisland.com
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Menorah Lighting Ceremony in Irvine December 9: Enjoy festive traditions at the Menorah Lighting Ceremony. Sunday, 3:30 p.m. (949) 7865000. www.shopirvinespectrumcenter.com Old Time Christmas Festival at Rancho Los Cerritos December 9: Explore the decorated 168-year-old adobe house, while discovering Mexican and American holiday traditions from the California frontier. Plus, a festive afternoon of old-fashioned holiday crafts, storytelling, joyful music, light refreshments and more. Even Santa is scheduled to appear! Sunday, 1-4 p.m. $3 donation. 4600 Virginia Road, Long Beach. (562) 570-1755. www.rancholoscerritos.org Santa Visits the Orange Library December 10: Santa listens to Christmas wishes. Parents may bring cameras. Saturday, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Free. Main Library, 407 E. Chapman Ave. (714) 288-2400. www.cityoforange.org/library Holiday Story Time with the Grinch at the Pottery Barn December 11: Join the Pottery Barn for a special reading highlighting all the winter events with activities. Tuesdays, 11 a.m. Free. 1065 Brea Mall, Brea, (714) 672-1260; 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. (714) 427-0813. www.potterybarnkids.com The Nutcracker Ballet at Huntington Beach Central Library December 11-12: A special production designed
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with young children in mind. This forty-five minute production by the Ballet Etudes company delights children of all ages and gets everyone in the Christmas spirit. Bring the whole family and start a holiday tradition. Tuesday and Wednesday, 4 and 7 p.m. $4 per person. Advanced ticket purchase is a must, as there are rarely any tickets left the day of the show. (714) 375-5107. www.hbpl.org • “A Snow White Christmas” at The Pasadena Playhouse December 12-30: An updated version of the classic fairy tale, in the style of the traditional British family Panto, “A Snow White Christmas” features familyfriendly magic, a comedic twist and modern music. A Panto is known for its interactive style and humor that appeals to fairytale fans of all ages. Starring Nickelodeon’s Ariana Grande as Snow White, “Dallas’” Charlene Tilton as the Wicked Queen and a special onscreen appearance by Neil Patrick Harris as The Magic Mirror. Dates and times vary. See website for tickets prices and schedule. www.pasadenaplayhouse.org. See ad on page 11. Little Naturalists Terrific Trees in Newport Beach December 12: Kids (3-5) and their adult guardians explore the Center to smell flowers and feel bark, play “Meet a Tree,” read “A Tree is Nice,” make leaf rubbings and plant tree seeds. Wednesday, 10-11 a.m. $5, reservations required. Environmental Nature Center, 1601 E. 16th St., Newport
Beach. (949) 645-8489. Email: lori@encenter.org to RSVP. www.encenter.org Make a Ginger Bread House at American Girl in LA December 12: Girls (8+) design and decorate their own gingerbread house, plus enjoy a delicious meal. Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. $45, reservations required. American Girl Place at The Grove, LA. (877) 247-5223. www.americangirl.com Pre-Kindergarten Information Session at The Pegasus School December 12: Parents of prospective Pre-K (4 year olds) students are invited to learn more about the admission process and the vast opportunities awaiting you and your children. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. (714) 964-1224. www.thepegasusschool.org Science Nerd Series Color Science December 12: Nerds (7-12) are invited to spend an afternoon letting their amazing nerd shine through. Amaze your rods and cones with all the wonders of the color spectrum! Using science, discover if all colors are really what they appear to be. Make your own invisible ink, use plants to create green art, and see what’s up with black. Bring your own white T-shirt to decorate with permanent marker tie dye! Get to know red-cabbage dye and its amazing color reaction to acids and bases. See art and science come together in an amazing color explosion! Friday, 4 p.m. Space is limited, RSVP required. $10/ student. Pre-payment is required. (949) 645-8489
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or email lori@encenter.org. No walk-ins. 1601 E. 16th St., Newport Beach. www.encenter.org The Hobbit Party at the Orange Library History Center December 12: Teens (grades 7-12) celebrate the return to Middle Earth with a celebration party featuring games, trivia and prizes. One lucky teen will win free tickets to see the film! Wednesday, 4-5:30 p.m. Free. Orange Public Library and History Center. 101 North Center St. (714) 288-2400. www.cityoforange.org Cypress Community Holiday Sing December 13: Cypress Recreation sponsors this community event featuring school group performers, train rides, visits with Santa and refreshments. Thursday, 6 p.m. Civic Center Green. (714) 2296780. www.cypressrec.com Free Hands-On Art Workshop at MOLAA December 13: Artists of all ages are invited to participate in a hands-on workshop facilitated by an art educator. Begin with an interactive tour of the galleries and then make your own artwork inspired by the exhibition. Tonight’s project is a photomontage. Explore the photographs of Lola Álvarez Bravo and create a photomontage (collage) with magazine cut outs. Thursday, 5:30-7 p.m. Free; reservations required. Museum of Latin American Art, 628 Alamitos Ave., Long Beach. (562) 437-1689. www.molaa.org Laguna Dance Theatre Presents the Nutcracker December 13-16: Students from the Laguna Dance Theater perform with professional guest artists in this annual production. Thursday and Friday, 7 p.m.; Saturday, 2 and 7 p.m.; and Sunday, 1 and 6 p.m. $20-24. Saddleback College, Mission Viejo. (949) 855-4702. www.lagunadancetheatre.com Stories Under the Stars in Newport Beach December 13: Many cultures tell stories about the stars and their meanings. Families (7+) join ENC Naturalist Leslie Helliwell on the darkest night of the month under the new moon to learn to identify some of the major constellations and enjoy the tales that the Greek and Native American storytellers told. Coffee and cocoa will be provided, but bring your reusable mug. Thursday, 6 p.m. $6 per person; preregistration required, email lori@encenter.org. Environmental Nature Center, 1601 E. 16th St., Newport Beach. (949) 645-8489. www.encenter.org Chanukah Community Dinner at the Alpert JCC December 14: Kosher dairy dinner, latkes and all the fixins’. After dinner, you and your family are invited to join Temple Israel at 7 p.m. in the auditorium for their annual Chanukah Happening Shabbat with candle lighting, Chanukah service and music with the Temple Israel Youth Choir, a special story led by Rabbi Moskowitz, and a dessert oneg. Dreidel games, gelt-stacking contest, and art projects. Bring your own menorah, candles will be provided! Friday, 5:30-7 p.m. RSVP by Monday, December 10. Adults, $8; kids, $5. 3801 East Willow St., Long Beach. (562) 426-7601. www.alpertjcc.org 16 kidsguide holiday guide 2012
Dinner with Santa A Holiday Train for the Family December 14: Be on board for a sliced turkey or ham dinner with chicken fingers for the youngsters. Meet and greet Santa who will be ready to hear your wish list and pose for pictures. Depart from Fillmore selected evenings at 5:30 p.m. Fillmore & Western Railway Co. (805) 524-2546. www.fwry.com
Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. (949) 631-1521, Ext. 1. www.sccchorus.org
Great Russian Nutcracker at the Wiltern December 14: The special 20th anniversary production of Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker. The show features a Christmas tree that grows to seven stories tall, falling snow and Troikastyled sleigh escorted by Russian folk characters Ded Moroz (Father Christmas) and Snegurochka (Snow Maiden), towering hand-made silk puppets, and nine hand-painted backdrops—all set to Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s complete Nutcracker Suite score. Friday, 4 and 7 p.m. $40-250. Wiltern Theater, Los Angeles. www.nutcracker.com
• A Night in Hollywood: Figure Skating Show at East West Ice Palace December 15: The show will feature skaters from their Basic Skills Learn-to-Skate program in choreographed group numbers, as well as solo performances by EWIP singles and pair skaters who are regional, sectional and national level competitors. Saturday, 7-10 p.m.; doors open at 6:30 p.m. $5 admission; kids 5 and under are free. 11446 Artesia Blvd., Artesia. (562) 809-6200. www.eastwesticepalace.com. See ad on page 3.
Kids-Only Pizza and Night Hike in Irvine December 14: Kids (5-12) explore with flashlights on the Nature Center trail, pig out on pizza, munch on popcorn, and watch a movie. Tonight’s theme is “Wonderful Winter.” Friday, 6-10 p.m. $19, register early as event often sells out; class# 117992. Irvine. (949) 724-6738. www.irvinequickreg.org Nutcracker in Irvine December 14-24: Lavish sets and costumes accompany this full-length performance from the professional ballet company, featuring special guest artists from American Ballet Theatre. Days and times vary. Adults, $40; kids, $35. Irvine Barclay Theatre. (714) 962-5440. www.festivalballet.org Nutcracker in Torrance December 14-16: Audiences of all ages will enjoy the timeless story of The Nutcracker enhanced by South Bay Ballet’s unique interpretation of Clara as a young girl who dreams of becoming a ballerina and grows up to dance with her Nutcracker Prince at the Kingdom of the Sweets. Friday, 7 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 2 p.m. $20-50. Marsee Auditorium at El Camino College Center for the Performing Arts, 16007 Crenshaw Blvd. (310) 329-5345. www.centerforthearts.com Parade of Lights in Dana Point Harbor December 14-15: The annual boat parade sails into the harbor. This year’s theme is “Lights, Camera, Action.” Landlubbers can also participate in the parade! Dana Wharf Sportfishing offers boat rides so you too can experience the fun of actually riding on a boat and joining in the parade. Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Free to spectate by the water’s edge or take a boat ride; adults, $25; kids, $15. Reservations required. (949) 496-5794. www.danapointharbor.com Southern California Children’s Chorus December 14: Enjoy the Southern California Children’s Chorus as they perform their Christmas concert. Friday, 7 p.m. Tickets are sold at the door, or call for ticket information. St. Andrews Presbyterian
Teen Dodgeball Night in Cypress December 14: Teens (13-18) and their friends meet at the park for a Dodge, Dip, Duck and Dive event. Friday, 7-9 p.m. Free! Arnold/Cypress Park, 8611 Watson St. www.cypressrec.com
Breakfast with Santa in Huntington Beach December 15: Put on your best holiday gear and bring the family to enjoy festivities, including a pancake breakfast, holiday music, arts and crafts, and a picture with Santa. Saturday, 8:30-10:30 a.m. $5 per person; registration required, space is limited. Murdy Community Center. (714) 960-8884. www. surfcityusa.com Breakfast With Santa In Seal Beach December 15: Enjoy a holiday breakfast with Santa, plus bounce houses and photo opportunity. Saturday, 8-10:30 a.m. Free, first-come, first served. 151 Marina Drive. (562) 431-2527, Ext. 1344. www.sealbeachca.gov Christmas My Way at the El Portal Theater December 15-31: Joined by a swingin’ live band, the cast makes a little hey-hey with groovy versions of Sinatra’s songs. So, ring-a-ding-ding! And get set for a fresh, knocked out, coo-coo Sinatra Christmas with 40 classic hits, perfect for the holidays. Days and show times vary. $35-60. El Portal Theater, 5269 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood. (818) 508-4200. www.elportaltheatre.com Critter Club at the Natural History Museum December 15: Kids (3-5, with parent) meet live animals and learn what makes them special, then create a craft and listen to a story about the critters. Today’s theme: “Cold Weather Quest.” Saturday, 10:15-11:15 a.m. Free with museum admission. LA. (213) 763-3230. www.nhm.org Free Train Rides at Fairview Park December 15-16: Free model train rides are offered by Orange County Model Engineers. Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 2400 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. (949) 54-TRAIN. www. ocmetrains.org Holidays with the Critters at the Santa Ana Zoo December 15: Holiday light festival with crafts, strolling musicians, hot chocolate/cider and fun! Saturday, 5:30-8 p.m. Free with admission. Santa Ana Zoo. (714) 953-8555. www.santaanazoo.org www.kidsguidemagazine.com
Holiday Story Time A Visit from St. Nicholas in San Marino December 15: Kids (3-12) join a special reading of every child’s favorite holiday poem, ‘Twas the night before Christmas, and enjoy some festive crafts presented by Little Junebugs. Saturday, 10 a.m. - noon. $12-15, fee includes one accompanying adult. Preregistration required. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens. (800) 838-3006. www. huntington.org Holiday Wonders Festival of Carols at Walt Disney Concert Hall December 15: Ring in Christmas at Walt Disney Concert Hall with a concert of favorite, nostalgic carols sung by one of the greatest choirs in the world, the Los Angeles Master Chorale. Holiday Wonders is a growing L.A. Christmastime tradition guaranteed to put you in the mood to decorate the tree! Hear Joy to the World, The First Noel, Hark the Herald Angels Sing and more with 62 singers, an organ and brass section. Saturday, 2 p.m. and Sunday, 7 p.m. $2489. Los Angeles. (213) 972-7282. www.lamc.org Huntington Harbor Cruise of Lights December 15-23: A narrated cruise through the waterways of Huntington Harbour to see the holiday lighted homes and holiday decorations. Days and times vary. Adults, $17; kids (2-12), $10. (714) 840-7542. www.cruiseoflights.org Kids Fairy Garden Class in Orange December 15: Bring your child and their friends to
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The Dragonfly to create an enchanting miniature garden with the help of fairies. Your child will leave with a fairy garden complete with plants, rocks, unique accessories and of course a little fairy dust so the fairies can find them. Saturday, 9 a.m. $20, preregister. The Dragonfly Shops and Gardens, 260 N. Glassell St., Orange. (714) 289-4689. www. dragonflyshopsandgardens.com Lakeshore Learning’s Free Saturday Workshops December 15: Kids (3+) make a polar bear pencil holder. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. No reservations necessary. Carson, (310) 537-4778; Fountain Valley, (714) 963-8255. www.lakeshorelearning.com Long Beach Ballet Presents “The Nutcracker” December 15-23: The Long Beach Ballet will once again present the “The Nutcracker.” Featuring its trade-mark flying sleigh, amazing pyrotechnics, magical theatrical effects and guest appearances. Saturday, 2 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m. $28-65. (877) 852-3177. Terrace Theater. www.longbeachnutcracker.com Mad Science Kids’ Night Out in Huntington Beach December 15: Kids (3-12) and mad scientists will have fun with hands-on experiments while their parents have a fun date. Tonight, Cold Climate Chemistry. Saturday, 5-9 p.m. $35, plus $5 material fee. Murdy Community Center, Hall A. (714) 960-8884. www.surfcityusa.com
Make Room for Santa 5/10K and Kids’ Fun Run in Irvine December 15: Participants are encouraged to run with Santa hats and holiday costumes and everyone gets a commemorative Christmas ornament. Medals are given to the top three finishers by age group, plus prizes for the best running Santa, best non-Santa holiday costume and best kid’s holiday costume. Races start at 8 a.m., kids fun run, 10 a.m. Visit their website for registration prices. Hicks Canyon Elementary School, Irvine. (949) 975-1812. www.renegaderaceseries.com Naples Boat Parade December 15: Twinkling Christmas lights decorate the small boats that cruise the canals and the large boats that sail the bay for this annual holiday tradition. Hundreds of homes and boats are festively decorated throughout the season, inspired by an annual decorating competition. This year’s theme is “Salute to Our Olympians.” Saturday, sunset. Free to spectate. www.naplesisland.org Nutcracker by the Anaheim Ballet December 15: Journey to Candyland with the traditional Christmas tale. Saturday, 2 and 8 p.m. $20-40. City National Grove of Anaheim, 2200 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim. (714) 712-2700. www.anaheimballet.org Santa at Simms Park in Bellflower December 15: Don’t miss Santa’s visit to Simms Park. Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Bellflower. (562) 8041424, Ext. 2268. www.bellflower.org
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Tidepool Walk to Little Treasure at Crystal Cove December 15: Take the family for a docent-led tidepool walk and see what how many different creatures you can find. Saturday, 3 p.m. $15 dayuse parking fee. Meet at the Moro Day-use parking area. PCH inland at stoplight School-State Park. (949) 494-3539. www.crystalcovestatepark.com Weekend Tidepool Walk in San Pedro December 15-16: Attend an informative slide show in the John M. Olguin Auditorium, then come along on the naturalist-led ramble on the rocks to see animals in their natural habitat. Outdoor clothing and sneakers advised. Young children must be accompanied by adults. Saturday and Sunday, 2:30-4 p.m. Free. San Pedro. (310) 548-7563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org All-American Boys Chorus’ Christmas Performance in Aliso Viejo December 16: The seventy-voice ensemble takes the stage for a dazzling production that will thrill music lovers of all ages. Herald the season as the Chorus presents “Christmas Time is Here!” It’s the perfect family yuletide event. Sunday, 4 p.m. $2040; group discounts are available. SOKA University Performing Arts Center. (714) 708-1670, Ext. 4. www.taabc.org Family Art Workshop in Long Beach December 16: Free drop-in workshops. Adults and kids work together to create artworks inspired by art on display. Today, Pinhole Photography. Sunday, 1-3 p.m. Free. Long Beach Museum of Art. (562) 439-2119, Ext. 228. www.lbma.org Family Hike at Crystal Cove December 16: Join a park naturalist on a one hour family nature walk at Crystal Cove State Park to learn about the plants and animals living in the park. Sunday, 9 a.m. $15 day-use parking fee. Meet at the Moro Day-use parking area. PCH inland at stoplight School-State Park. (949) 494-3539. www.crystalcovestatepark.com Family Sports Ladder Ball at the OC Great Park December 16: Families try a new game played with two or more players or teams. Sunday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free. Irvine. www.ocgp.org High Tea at Whimsic Alley in Los Angeles December 16: Don your finest wizard robe or other fine afternoon apparel for an elegant afternoon tea served by look-alike characters from the Harry Potter books. The world-famous Whimsic Alley on Wilshire hosts an old-fashioned tea time for fans of Harry Potter and all things wizardly in their Great Hall. Potter aficionados and Muggles alike can enjoy a choice of fine teas, finger sandwiches and delectable treats. Sunday, every half hour, 1-4:30 p.m. $36-48. RSVP required. Whimsic Alley, 5464 Wilshire Blvd., LA. (310) 453-2370, Ext. 2. www.whimsicalley.com Las Posadas Procession and Fiesta at Rancho Los Alamitos December 16: See a traditional Los Posadas Christmas procession at the historic rancho. Sunday, 1:30-7 p.m.; procession times, 3 and 5 p.m. Free 18 kidsguide holiday guide 2012
admission and shuttles from CSULB Lot 11. 6400 E. Bixby Hill Road, Long Beach. (562) 431-3541. www. rancholosalamitos.com Los Posadas at the Autry National Center December 16: The Autry celebrates the Mexican tradition in which children portray Mary and Joseph in their journey from Egypt. Adults portray the innkeepers urging them to move on. A singing procession will take place throughout the museum followed by hot cocoa and cookies. Sunday, 4-6 p.m. Autry National Center in Griffith Park, LA. (323) 667-2000. www.theAutry.org Los Posadas on Olvera Street in Los Angeles December 16-24: Christmas celebrations with a recreation of Mary and Joseph’s search for a “room at the inn” is presented by the Olvera Street merchants and their family and friends. Visitors are encouraged to join the nightly candle light processions and Christmas-carol singing in Spanish and English. A piñata is filled with candies every night for the children to break and enjoy. Daily, 5-7 p.m. Free to attend. Olvera Street, Los Angeles. calleolvera.com Target Free Sunday Maya Festival at MOLAA December 16: Explore Maya culture through storytelling, music, and movement at MOLAA’s Maya Festival. MOLAA’s Maya Festival offers visitors the opportunity to learn about Maya culture through art workshops, live performances, storytelling, food and gallery tours. Sunday, noon - 4 p.m. Free admission. Museum of Latin American Art, 628 Alamitos Ave., Long Beach. (562) 437-1689. www.molaa.org Tuba Christmas in LA December 16: Hear traditional Christmas songs played by seasoned tuba players of all ages. Sunday, 7 p.m. Free. Forest Lawn Hollywood HIlls, 6300 Forest Lawn Dr. www.tubachristmas.com Fun Crafts for Kids at Mission San Juan Capistrano December 17-21: Mission San Juan Capistrano offers crafts for kids (6-12) during the holiday school break. Monday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. $3 plus admission. (949) 234-1322. www.missionsjc.com Messiah Sing-along at the Walt Disney Concert Hall December 17: The annual Messiah Sing-along packs the house each year! With an orchestra and soloists on stage, the audience is the chorus for this joyful community event. Whether you sing along or just come to listen to this Christmas favorite, this festive occasion will bring you holiday cheer. Bring your own score or buy one in the lobby for $10. Join the carolers in BP Hall right after the concert to extend this favorite holiday tradition. Monday, 7:30 p.m. $29-79. Los Angeles. (213) 972-7282. www.lamc.org Paws to Read at the Orange Library History Center December 17: Kids (5-8) read aloud to a certified therapy dog. Monday, 3:30-4 p.m. Free. Orange
Public Library and History Center. 101 North Center St. (714) 288-2400. www.cityoforange.org Holiday Organ Spectacular in Costa Mesa December 18: Fast becoming an Orange County tradition, this holiday spectacular captures the spirit of the season with classical and holiday favorites. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. $15-$75. Segerstrom Center for the Arts. (714) 556-2787. www.scfta.org Holiday Story Time with the Grinch at the Pottery Barn December 18: Join the Pottery Barn for a special reading highlighting all the winter events with activities. Tuesdays, 11 a.m. Free. 1065 Brea Mall, Brea, (714) 672-1260; 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. (714) 427-0813. www.potterybarnkids.com The Addams Family at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts December 18-30: The Addams Family is a smashhit musical comedy that brings the darkly delirious world of Gomez, Morticia, Uncle Fester, Grandma, Wednesday, Pugsley and, of course, Lurch to spooky and spectacular life. Show days and times vary. See their website for ticket pricing. Segerstrom Center for the Arts. (714) 556-2787. www.scfta.org Visit Santa Claus at the Downey Library December 18-19: Kids (3-5) sing “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” as he appears at right before their eyes. They’ll hear stories and tell Santa their Christmas wishes. Don’t forget the camera! Tuesday and Wednesday, 10:30-11 a.m. Free. Downey City Library. (562) 904-7360. www.downeylibrary.org Storytelling at LA County Arboretum December 19: Kids (ages 3-6) can explore the Arboretum Library and their great story trees! Enjoy plant and nature stories and a take-home craft, with the theme, “Not the Peacocks: Our Other Birds.” This is an indoor/outdoor program, rain or shine, so dress appropriately. Wednesday, 10 a.m. Free with admission. Arcadia. (626) 821-3222. www.arboretum.org Teen Movie Madness at Orange Library History Center December 19: Teens (grades 7-12) discover these teen blockbusters from yesteryear. Free popcorn and refreshments will be served. Tonight: Back to the Future. Wednesday, 6-8 p.m. Free. Orange Public Library and History Center. 101 North Center St. (714) 288-2400. www.cityoforange.org Little Naturalists Winter Wonderland December 21: Kids (3-5) and their adult guardians learn all about the changing seasons, and hike through the Center to jump on crunchy leaves and spongy soil. Then they’ll stop to read “Sky Tree,” and make pinecone bird feeders to take home. Wednesday, 10-11 a.m. $5, reservations required. Environmental Nature Center, 1601 E. 16th St., Newport Beach. (949) 645-8489. Email: lori@encenter.org to RSVP. www.encenter.org Winter Solstice Hike at Crystal Cove December 21: Take a hike under the stars and bring in the new season. Friday, 6:30 p.m. $15 day-use www.kidsguidemagazine.com
parking fee. Meet at the Moro Day-use parking area. PCH inland at stoplight School-State Park. (949) 494-3539. www.crystalcovestatepark.com Daisy Avenue Snow Day and Movie Night in Long Beach December 22: The snow returns to the Wrigley area of Long Beach with more than 12 tons of snow, plus games and activities for kids of all ages. Saturday, Snow Day starts at 11 a.m.; movie starts at sunset. Free. Veterans Park, 101 E. 28th St. (562) 570-7777. www.longbeach.gov/district7 Dinner with Santa A Holiday Train for the Family December 22: Be on board for a sliced turkey or ham dinner with chicken fingers for the youngsters. Meet and greet Santa who will be ready to hear your wish list and pose for pictures. Depart from Fillmore selected evenings at 5:30 p.m. Fillmore & Western Railway Co. (805) 524-2546. www.fwry.com Lakeshore Learning’s Free Saturday Workshops December 22: Kids (3+) make a wintertime napkin ring. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. No reservations necessary. Carson, (310) 537-4778; Fountain Valley, (714) 963-8255. www.lakeshorelearning.com Las Posadas at the Bowers in Santa Ana December 22: A traditional Mexican Christmas celebration re-enacting Mary and Joseph’s journey as they seek shelter in Bethlehem. Join the museum for traditional music, dance and food. Enjoy Mexi-
can hot chocolate and pan dulce (sweet bread). Mexican dress is encouraged. Saturday, 5-7 p.m. Free. Museum and store will be closed. Santa Ana (714) 567-3600. www.bowers.org Mad Science Workshop in Huntington Beach December 22: Kids (3-12) and mad scientists will have fun with hands-on experiments with four hours for science fun. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. $35, plus $5 material fee. Murdy Community Center, Hall A. (714) 960-8884. www.surfcityusa.com Nature Hike at Crystal Cove December 22: Join a park naturalist on a one hour family nature walk at Crystal Cove State Park to learn about the plants and animals living in the park. Saturday, 9 a.m. $15 day-use parking fee. Meet at the Moro Day-use parking area. PCH inland at stoplight School-State Park. (949) 494-3539. www.crystalcovestatepark.com The Nutcracker Adapted by the Southern California Dance Theater December 22-23: Come and see a fun and very entertaining version of the all-time favorite holiday classic as presented by the Southern California Dance Theater. Performances are scheduled Saturday, December 22 at 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday December 23 at 2:30 p.m. at the Downey Theater, 8435 Firestone Blvd., Downey. (562) 496-1766. The Nutcracker in Rolling Hills December 22-23: Start a family tradition and see the
Palos Verdes Ballet production of The Nutcracker, a timeless classic holiday story. Saturday, 7 p.m.; and Sunday, 1 and 5 p.m. Adults, $32; kids, $22. 26-A Peninsula Center, Indian Peek Road, Rolling Hills Estates. (310) 377-6663. www.norristheatre.org The Nutcracker by Maple Youth Ballet in Irvine December 22-23: Maple Youth’s Ballet presents the timeless tale of “The Nutcracker,” highlights include a 55-foot “growing” Christmas tree, a lifesize gingerbread house and an eight-foot teapot. Saturday, 2 and 7 p.m.; and Sunday, 3 and 7 p.m. Visit their website for ticket pricing. Northwood Performing Arts Theater, 4415 Portola Parkway, Irvine. (888) 718-4253. www.mapleconservatory.com Tuba Christmas in Anaheim December 22: Hear traditional Christmas songs played by seasoned tuba players of all ages. Saturday, noon. Free. Downtown Disney. www. tubachristmas.com White Hippogriff Party at Whimsic Alley December 22: At the White Hippogriff party, everyone is given a wrapped gift and trades them with each other again and again. Includes lunch and games. Saturday, call for times. $60. Whimsic Alley, 5464 Wilshire Blvd., LA. (310) 453-2370, Ext. 2. www.whimsicalley.com Winter Solstice Star Party at Griffith Observatory December 22: Look through a large variety of pro-
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Tidepool Walk at Crystal Cove December 29: Take the family for a docent-led tidepool walk and see what how many different creatures you can find. Saturday, 3 p.m. Free; parking, $15. Meet at the Amphitheater in the day-use lot below the campground. (949) 494-3539. www. crystalcovestatepark.com
Crique D’or in Cerritos December 28-30: Acrobats scale poles, spin umbrellas with their feet, and build human pyramids on moving bicycles in Cirque D’Or. Plus, experience a traditional dance, spectacular costumes, ancient and contemporary music and breathtaking contortions. Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 2 p.m. $20-55; family packs available. Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts. (562) 467-8819. www.cerritoscenter.com
Weekend Tidepool Walk in San Pedro December 29-30: Attend an informative slide show in the John M. Olguin Auditorium, then come along on the naturalist-led ramble on the rocks to see animals in their natural habitat. Outdoor clothing and sneakers advised. Young children must be accompanied by adults. Saturday and Sunday, 2:30-4 p.m. Free. San Pedro. (310) 548-7563. www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org
Living and Working in Space Workshop at the Columbia Memorial Space Center December 28: Students (grades 3-6) learn how astronauts make food in space by making a space oven. Friday, 10-1:30 a.m. $11, preregistration required and class size is limited so sign up today. 12400 Columbia Way, Downey. (562) 231-1200. www.columbiaspacescience.org
Kids’ New Year’s Eve Celebration at LEGOLAND California December 31: Midnight strikes at 6 p.m. in Legoland California! Like the famous Times Square party, Kids’ New Year’s Eve features a countdown followed by a huge Lego brick dropping 22-feet into 2013 and a dazzling fireworks display. Monday, party starts at 2 p.m. All Kids’ New Year’s Eve activities are included in the price of Legoland admission. Carlsbad. (760) 918-LEGO. www.LEGOLAND.com
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11446 Artesia Blvd., Artesia, CA 90701 • www.eastwesticepalace.com fessional and home-built telescopes to view the sun, planets, the moon and deep sky objects like double-stars, star clusters and nebulae. The observatory’s Zeiss 12-inch refractor and computer controlled 11-inch lawn telescopes are set up throughout the event. Saturday, 2-9:45 p.m. Free. 2800 E. Observatory Road, Los Angeles. (213) 473-0800. www.griffithobservatory.org A Christmas Carol in Long Beach December 23: This year, in honor of the Charles Dickens bicentennial, the Long Beach Shakespeare Company will present the classic 1939 radio edition of “A Christmas Carol.” Sunday, 7 p.m. $10. 4250 Atlantic Ave. (562) 997-1494. www. lbshakespeare.org Holiday Festival at the Muckenthaler December 23: The festival features various holiday activities, including home and gallery tours, performances, and an arts and crafts fair. Plus, free art workshops for kids, a children’s play area, and a special appearance by Santa Claus. Sunday, noon. Free. 1201 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton. (714) 738-6595. www.TheMuck.org Los Angeles County Holiday Celebration December 24: Bring the whole family to the 53rd Annual L.A. County Holiday Celebration at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, with bands, choirs and dance companies representing the many neighborhoods and cultures of L.A. Watch it live on KCET TV or listen to 90.7 KPFK. Monday, 3-6 p.m. Free, tickets needed. Music Center. (213) 972-3099. Fun Crafts for Kids at Mission San Juan Capistrano December 26-28: Mission San Juan Capistrano offers crafts for kids (6-12) during the holiday school break. Wednesday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. $3, plus admission. (949) 234-1322. www.missionsjc.com Snow Days at Kidspace December 26-28: It’s a winter wonderland! Get your mittens, jacket and hat ready to play in real snow at Kidspace. Make snowmen, snowballs and even snow angels! Learn how snow is formed in nature and enjoy traditional winter crafts including snowflake making, cookie decorating, pinecone ornaments and more! Wednesday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Kidspace Museum. (626) 449-9144. www. kidspacemuseum.org Robot Winter Workshop at Columbia Memorial Space Center December 27: Kids (grades 3-6) learn about NASA’s Robonaut 2, Canadarm and other robots. Thursday, 10-11:30 a.m. $11, preregistration required and 20 kidsguide holiday guide 2012
photo opportunities. There will also be great music as well as food and beverage concessions on site. Saturday, 11 a.m. -3 p.m. $15-35; parking, $5. Los Angeles Equestrian Center. (626) 795-4171. www. tournamentofroses.com
Rose Parade Float Viewing in Pasadena December 28-31: Experience the magic of the floats before they make their debut. Get a backstage glimpse of the floats in their final stages of preparation at any of the three locations. You will see a variety of fruit, seeds, bark, grasses and of course, flowers being applied to the floats by experienced professionals as well as hard working volunteers. Friday, Rosemont Pavilion, Brookside Pavilion and Rose Palace, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturday, Rosemont and Brookside Pavilions, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sunday, Rosemont and Brookside Pavilions, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; and Monday, Rosemont and Brookside Pavilions, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; and Rose Palace, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. $10. Rosemont Pavilion, 700 Seco St.; Brookside Pavilion, Lot 1, south side of Rose Bowl Stadium; and Rose Palace, 835 South Raymond Ave. www.tournamentofroses.com Lakeshore Learning’s Free Saturday Workshops December 29: Kids (3+) create a New Year’s party mask. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. No reservations necessary. Carson, (310) 537-4778; Fountain Valley, (714) 963-8255. www.lakeshorelearning.com Equestfest with the Tournament of Roses December 29: Meet many of the Equestrians you will see New Year’s Day in the 2013 Rose Parade! Watch the horses and riders perform drills and dances, and demonstrate trick riding and roping. Stroll through the stables and talk to the riders. Learn about the various tack and the many different breeds. Take advantage of wonderful one-of-a-kind
Family New Year’s Celebration at the OC Great Park in Irvine December 31: Where can you celebrate New Year’s Eve with your family in a fun, family-friendly environment and still make it home or to another party by 10 p.m.? At the Great Park! The Family New Year’s Eve party features live music, dancing, great food, carousel rides, games and activities for the kids—all in a fun, alcohol-free environment. Local dance groups will perform, street entertainers will delight and everyone can boogie down as a DJ plays tunes in the Hangar 244 Lounge. At 9 p.m., the Great Park will transform into a party atmosphere in time to ring in the New Year with a pop of streamers, party hats and noise makers. Saturday, 5-9:30 p.m. Admission is free, and parking is $10. The Orange County Great Park, Sand Canyon and Marine Way, Irvine. (866) 8293829. www.ocgp.org New Year’s Eve Family Hike December 31: Bring a picnic dinner and celebrate the new year with Inside the Outdoors. Families enjoy learning about new year traditions around the world, nature activities, and hot cocoa and snacks. Monday, 3:30-6:30 p.m. $10; preregistration required. Rancho Sonado, Silverado. (714) 7083885. www.insidetheoutdoors.org Noon Year’s Eve at Kidspace December 31: Ring in the “Noon” year at Kidspace with live music, streamers, sparkling cider and a balloon drop as we celebrate the end of www.kidsguidemagazine.com
2012 and beginning of 2013. Arrive early to make party hats and noise makers, dance to music, and countdown to the “noon” year. A special musical performance will begin at 11:30 a.m. A Kidspace tradition and a fun way to celebrate with young children! Monday, 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Please anticipate a line upon arrival. The balloon drop will occur at noon. Please note: The tricycle tracks will be closed the whole day and the Museum will close early at 3 p.m. Pasadena. (626) 449-9144. www.kidspacemuseum.org Noon Year’s Eve at Discovery Science Center December 31: Why wait till midnight? Grab the kids and get ready to celebrate the new year at noon on December 31! Noon Year’s Eve is a fun-filled day of celebration with activities for all ages. Families partake in hands-on learning stations and fun activities. Monday, noon. Included in admission price. Adults, $14.95; kids, $12.95. (714) 542-CUBE. www.discoverycube.org Polar Bear Plunge in La Mirada January 1: Be among the first in 2013 to bravely plunge down the waterslides of Buccaneer Bay into the chilly catch pool. Adventurers will receive a photo taken of the plunge down the waterslides, hot chocolate, and admission to recreational swimming in the heated 25 yard pool from noon to 5 p.m. The plunge will be held Sunday, 1-4 p.m. $5; hot chocolate, coffee and mochas will also be available for purchase. Splash! 13806 La Mirada Blvd., La Mirada. (562) 902-3191. www. SplashLaMirada.com
winter camps • Acting Out (562) 901-0111 www.actingoutcamp.com Save your “drama” for the holidays! This winter camp celebrates creativity through drama skills workshops, ensemble building and a whole lot of fun. Activities include improv, scene study, stage combat, costumes, props, movement, voice over, monologue and dance. Check website for dates. Email: actingoutcamp@yahoo.com. Alpert JCC in Long Beach 3801 E. Willow St., Long Beach (562) 426-7601, Ext. 1205 www.alpertjcc.org Winter Camp for grade school through teens: swimming, sports, crafts and much more. Great counselors, fun activities, beautiful facilities! Covers LBUSD winter break, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. each day; extended hours available. Call for dates and prices. Anaheim Community Services (714) 765-5219 www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect CampVenture Winter Day Camp (6-13) is a week-long camp filled with special activities in-
cluding crafts, games, movies, nature, science, cooking, sports and an excursion. Call for dates. 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., $90; or extended care, 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., $110 per week. Aquarium of the Pacific Winter Camp Adventures 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach (562) 590-1630 www.aquariumofthepacific.org Aquarium of the Pacific offers two winter camps: Sea Squirt Camp, where kids (5-6) discover the underwater world of weird sea creatures, December 2628; and Winter Day Camp, a marine life exploration (grades 2-4) through games, crafts and hands-on time with various sea animals, all documented in a keepsake camp journal, January 2-4. Billie Jean King and El Dorado Park Tennis Centers Junior Tennis Academy Billie Jean King Tennis Center (562) 438-8509 1040 Park Ave., Long Beach El Dorado Park Tennis Center (562) 425-0553 2800 Studebaker Road, Long Beach www.longbeachtennis.com, wwww.valtertennis.com Youth Tennis Camps (4-17) are offered in one-
The Rose Parade in Pasadena January 1: The 124th Rose Parade will be held in Pasadena and is themed by the popular Dr. Seuss book, “Oh, the Places You Will Go.” Tuesday, 8-11 a.m. (626) 449-ROSE. www.tournamentofroses.com Post Parade Viewing in Pasadena January 1-2: A Showcase of Floats is a unique opportunity for the viewing public to step up close and see for themselves the majestic beauty and splendor of the floral floats. You can also download, on iTunes, a Tournament of Roses-produced audio tour of the floats to listen to as you view them. Please allow two hours for this breath-taking display and don’t forget your camera. Tuesday, 1-5 p.m.; and Wednesday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. $10. End of parade route on Sierra Madre Blvd. Park-N-Ride available. (626) 795-4171. www.tournamentofroses.com • U.S. Figure Skating’s National Skating Month Celebration at East West Ice Palace January 2: Join East West Ice Palace to celebrate National Skating Month! Find discounts for all new skating school registrants, all public skating admission and gym memberships, plus pro-shop and snack bar specials. Free ice skating lessons from 5:40-6:10 p.m. (preregistration recommended). Plus raffles, giveaways and more! Wednesday, 1-10 p.m. 11446 Artesia Blvd., Artesia. (562) 809-6200. www.eastwesticepalace.com. See ad on page 3.
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week sessions during winter vacations; daily drop-in rates are available. Instruction is provided by USPTA certified teaching professionals in a large, fun group setting. Participants are arranged by ability. Beginners will be taught basic tennis skills and the fundamental strokes. The intermediate player will work on developing their footwork, ground strokes, serves and volleys. The advanced players will focus on developing their overall game and match strategy. All weekly camps promote good sportsmanship and a positive attitude is always encouraged. Boys and Girls Club Day camps (5-18) are offered at most branches during vacation breaks usually Monday - Friday, 6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. (hours vary). Most clubs also offer overnight and leadership camps (13-18) during school breaks. Contact your local branch for details. Boys and Girls Club of Garden Grove (714) 376-0536 www.BeGreatGardenGrove.org Take advantage of the school-year breaks by participating in one of their various academic or art camps. The Boys and Girls Clubs of Garden Grove provides various intensive courses during school breaks and holidays for children (grades pre K-12) in the areas of science, math, literacy, performing arts, music and fine arts. Please call for more information as location, schedule and prices vary. Costa Mesa Community Services (714)754-5158 www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us Winter day camp (grades 1-6): December 24-28 and December 31 - January 4. Camps run 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., $136; extended hours, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m., $165. • Christmas at the Beach Basketball Clinic/Camp at CSULB Walter Pyramid, Long Beach (562) 985-1610 www.longbeachstate.com/camps/m-baskbl.html Each camper (grades 1-6) will learn and develop the basic fundamentals needed to play basketball. Campers will be divided into groups by age and ability for maximum participation and enjoyment. Each camper will also receive a Long Beach State Basketball T-Shirt, as well as two complimentary tickets to the Long Beach State vs. Pacific game on Saturday, December 29 at 4 p.m. December 27-28, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $100; campers have the option of bringing their own lunch or purchasing pizza for $2. Email Ryan Hellenthal at ryan.hellenthal@csulb.edu. See ad on page 21. Downey Community Services (562) 904-7238 www.downeyca.org Basketball camps (7-17): December 26-28 and January 2-4; Wednesday - Friday, 9 a.m. - noon. $100-104 per week.
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Environmental Nature Center Winter Camps 1601 E. 16th St., Newport Beach (949) 645-8489 www.encenter.org Kids (grades kindergarten - 6) are divided in small groups by age and rotate between three camp teachers for hands-on activities around the center. December 26-28, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m, $135; after-camp hours, 1-3 p.m., $60. Email: lori@encenter.org. Fullerton Parks and Recreation 303 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton (714) 738-6575 www.ci.fullerton.ca.us Winter day camps, December 26-28; and January 1-4. Winter camp runs Wednesday - Friday; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., $72, or 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., $108. • Grip N’ Rip Junior Program Newport Beach Tennis Club (949) 644-0050, Ext. 210 www.gripnripjuniortennis.com Their mission is simple...to get kids excited about playing and competing in tennis. Their philosophy is simple...to give kids the confidence and skill set to be able to compete on any level. Grip N’ Rip junior tennis programs provide the tools that will enable kids to “rally.” With the use of softer balls, reduced sized courts, and the eye coach children of all levels can learn the joy of tennis and increase their abilities. See ad on page 23. Gryphon Fitness Studio 971 Via Rodeo, Placentia (714) 519-1343 www.GryphonFencing.com Go from Zero to Zorro! Vacation-break camps will teach your child the sport of fencing. They also offer a Variety Camp that teaches popular dance, martial arts, yoga and team work. Kids will have fun, meet new friends, learn new skills and build confidence. Email: info@GryphonFencing.com. International Water Polo Club (949) 428-7576 www.losalamitoswaterpolo.com In their school-break camps, serving all communities, focus is on getting kids (4-14) used to the water in a non-competitive environment. In their youth program, kids strengthen swimming skills and are taught the basic fundamentals of water polo in a fun, safe setting. Irvine Recreation 1 Civic Center Plaza, Irvine (949) 724-6610 www.Irvinequickreg.org Winter camp (6-12). Pick and choose days. Call for dates; $35 for on-site days, $49 for excursion days. LangoKids Irvine Irvine Valley College 5500 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine (714) 864-4680 www.langokidsirvine.com CampLango is an immersion camp offered during winter break, designed to give children (5-10) a unique experience. Kids get to spend time having fun, acquir-
ing a second or third language, and taking pretend trips—along with a “passport”—to different destinations in Latin America, France or China. Each week at Camp Lango is a new destination that ends with a celebration for parents, family and friends. The best thing is they don’t have to fly! Without the hassle of lost luggage, they are able to “visit” these places and learn about their language, traditions, recreation and cuisine. Extended care in the morning and afternoon is available for free. Los Alamitos Recreation (562) 430-1073 www.ci.los-alamitos.ca.us/recreation Rocking Reindeer Winter Day Camp (5-15): December, call for dates, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., $25; extended care, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m., $30. My Gym - Long Beach 3287 Industry Drive, near Redondo and Stearns (562) 986-0066 www.my-gym.com My Gym Children’s Fitness Center offers one of the best camp programs in town. Children of all ages can enjoy a day of camp with hands-on arts and crafts, music, dance, games, and overall emphasis on learning solid skills and fundamentals in sports and gymnastics. Themed days and activities add to the fun and atmosphere of the program. Call for details! • OC Dance Studio 1132 E. Katella Ave., #A-18, Orange (714) 280-2313 www.ocdancestudio.com OC Dance Studio aims to provide kids (3+) with a place where they can be kids while promoting a healthy life style through physical and social activities that bring families together. They offer programs for kids of all abilities in hip hop, ballet, jazz and tap. They also offer a ballroom dance program for youth (8-12). Their fiveweek winter program runs January 2-30 and is just $70 for the entire program. See ad on page 9. Pacific Conservatory Costa Mesa and Orange (714) 545-1217 www.pacificconservatory.com Your child (ages 3-12) will experience music, art and drama each fun-filled day at DiscoveryARTS Camps available during ski week and winter vacations. These popular camps introduce children to the joys of artistic expression. Younger campers enjoy singing, dancing, related art projects and Fairytale Theatre with provided costumes. Older campers participate in music theatre productions and art classes. Parent performances are held each Friday. Fast-track musicianship camps, Musical Madness Instrumental Introduction, Language and Culture camps, and Rock Band camps are also available. Locations: 151 Kalmus, G-1, Costa Mesa, 92626; and 1311 E. Katella Ave., Orange, 92867. Prep Kitchen Holiday Camp 12207 Seal Beach Blvd., Seal Beach (562) 430-1217 www.prepkitchenessentials.com www.kidsguidemagazine.com
Kids make everything from scratch and then eat a full meal. All recipes are made from whole food ingredients (no canned, packaged or preserved foods). Kids learn about ingredients, kitchen safety, knife skills, healthy eating and teamwork. Vegetarian accommodations. December 26-28, 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. $225. Skateboarding Camps with Skatedogs (562) 343-1095 www.skatedogs.com Kids will make new friends, advance their skateboarding or scootering skills, and most importantly, have fun, at Skatedogs’ school-break skateboarding camps offered through city parks and recreation departments. They also offer after-school and weekend classes, private lessons and birthday parties. • Snow Princess Camp with Little Princess Academy MYART Studio, Los Alamitos (562) 884-2811 www.littleprincessacademy.com Your daughter will spend three days “Earning her Tiara” through music, dance, drama, storytelling, crafts and of course, Princess Etiquette! She will take the Princess Pledge and perform in a Princess Recital the last day of camp! There will also be a Royal Coronation presented by a real princess from Dream Come True Entertainment! What a perfect gift to give your daughter this holiday season! A ticket to Snow Princess Camp! Camp shirt, tutu, daily snack and rehearsal CD
included in price! January 2, 3 and 4. Morning session, 10 a.m. - noon for ages 3-4, $120. Afternoon session, 1-4 p.m. for ages 5-8, $180. See ad on page 21. • Surf City Futsal 16091 Gothard St., Huntington Beach (714) 274-5120 www.surfcityfutsal.com With six large, indoor fields at their 46,000-square foot facility, Surf City Futsal offers youth and adult indoor soccer camps, leagues, pick-up games, open field time, tournaments, clinics–– even serves as a unique venue for your child’s birthday or team party! This Christmas and New Year’s, join Surf City Futsal for their Indoor Futsal Soccer Camp. Boys and girls of all ages are welcome (U6 to U15). Their Christmas Week Camp is offered December 26-28, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Their New Year’s Week Camp will take place January 2-4, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. and/or 1-4 p.m. $120, three days, nine hours or $150, three days, 18 hours. Contact David Zilpa, (818) 339-5095. Email: drorzilpa@hotmail.com. See ad on page 19. Team OC Gymnastics, Cheer and Dance 385-B Clinton St., Costa Mesa (714) 444-1144 www.teamocfun.com Winter camps for kids (4-13) in full- or half-day sessions. Activities include gymnastics, trampoline, inflat-
able obstacle course and much more. Ask about their sibling and multiple camp discounts. The Little Gym 15891 Goldenwest, HB (714) 373-0700 21203A Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance (310) 543-2333 www.thelittlegym.com The Little Gym’s camps are three hours of fun and activities for children (3-10) offered during winter break. The specially developed camp curriculum combines physical fitness and play with arts, crafts and special events. Themes include: cheerleading, pets, dinosaurs, space, heroes and more. It’s the perfect break for kids (and parents!). Tom Hicks Baseball Camps, LLC P.O. Box 15963, Long Beach, CA 90815-0963 (562) 425-2446 www.tomhicksbaseballcamps.com The 23rd annual THBC prides itself on being the areas best fundamental baseball camp. Camps, offered during Christmas vacations, focus on individual instruction and improvement. Camps are available in Long Beach and the South Bay. • Wagonwheel Ranch Horseback Rides 4057 Via Opata, Palos Verdes (310) 567-3582 www.pvhorses.net Camps, offered daily, are four hours long, and include two hours of Western trail ride time. Real riding experience is emphasized—there’s no baby sitting at this camp! Campers will enjoy the many
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sights to see along the Palos Verdes Peninsula with their guided horseback rides, including hillside views, meadows of wildflowers and wildlife. Riders learn to tack the horse; hoof care and the proper way to bridle the horse is also demonstrated with a hands-on experience. Their horses are gentle and suited for the beginner to experienced riders. Recommended for ages 8 and up. Camp can be scheduled by the day or week. For more information, call anytime. See ad on page 2.
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• UCLA Bruins Sports Camps 325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles (310) 206-3550 www.uclabruins.com Step outside this holiday season and train with the Bruins! UCLA Bruins Sports Camps offers Baseball, Softball, Tennis and Track & Field camps for kids of all ability levels, ages 6-18. Learn from some of the best coaches and athletes in the country and have a blast at the same time. With most camps starting at 9 a.m. and ending at 3 p.m., you’re sure to have a fun-filled, action-packed day! Email: camps@athletics.ucla.edu. See ad on page 15. YMCA www.ymcaoc.org, www.lbymca.org www.campoakes.org Branches offer day camp (5-15) during traditional and year-round school vacations. Overnight camp (7-18) may be offered throughout the school year. Family Camp is held during holidays. Financial assistance is available. Contact your local branch for details. How do you like our new E-Zine? Please send an email and let us know what you think! info@kidsguidemagazine.com.
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