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Hot Spots (for Music): Click on the Click Here! for schedule of events.

2J's Cocktail Lounge
120 W. Houston St., Full. 92832, (next to Radisson Hotel) 714-871-9665
"For your drinking pleasure", Live Jazz every Sunday
Open til 2 am., 7 days a week

Back Alley Bar & GrillClick Here!
116 1/2 West Wilshire # C (Behind the southern side of Wilshire), 714-526-3032
Live music, every Fri.-Sat. $2 specials and free pool, every Sun. Top Shelf, $2 pints and free pool, every Mon. Jungle Boogie, every Tue. Western Wednesdays. Live '80s, every Thu. Restaurant in front.

Banana's
601 S. Raymond Ave., Full., 714-871-7390
Rock Bands on Friday and Karaoke on Saturdays, starts at 9pm.

BIG'S Bar & Grill
645 S. State College Blvd. (Near Kimberly), Full., 714-526-8481
NFL Sunday ticket & Monday Night Football/Pool League, College night wednesdays, Live Bands & Music Videos on Friday & Saturday nights.

Branagan's, Irish Pub & Restaurant
213 N. Harbor Blvd. , Full., 714-447-3544
NFL Sunday ticket & Monday Night Football (7 TV's), Irish night wednesdays, Live entertainment on Tuesday, Sunday & Thursdays.

Cafe Hildago
305 N. Harbor Blvd., Full., 714-4447-3202
Patti & Ladd ("Americana with an edge") on Thursdays and Fridays from 8 to 11pm.

Eye Candy @ CLUB RIO, every Saturday Night
1401 S. Lemon, Full. 92832, 714-525-9700
LA Top DJ's spinning the hottest in Hip-Hop/Top 40/Old School/ Latin Grooves. 3 fully stocked bars, Live Funk band on the Patio, VIP bottle services, Go-Go Dancers;Guest List, Call: 310.225.5273

be seen . be social . be envied

Envy Ultra-Lounge
120A W. Wilshire Ave. , Full. 92832, 714-525-8051.
A new Lounge in a modern upbeat setting, with large bar and ample seating. Color-lit white walls, starlike chandelier, and rythmic/house type music. Features a VIP room upstairs with special privileges...

Imperial Ballroom & Academy
114 E. Commonwealth Ave., Full. 92832, 714-525-5155
Open to Public Dancing on Friday and Saturday evenings, Banquets, Rentals and Weddings, or simply for groups of 50 to 800.

Kettle & the Keg
136 W. Wilshire Ave., 714-447-3399
Karaoke music on Tues., DJ music on Wed. (house), Thurs. (electronica), Fri. ("Flashback '80's), Sat (Hip-Hop) and Sun (Reggae). music usually starts @ 7pm until midnight except Fri./Sat.

La Caffepia Click Here!
1327 S. Harbor, Full.92832, 714-870-7588
Live music Thurs to Sun. Fancy coffee, Boba, Iced blends, Pastries, Internet access.

McClain's, Live music on Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays after 8pm
817 N. Harbor Blvd., 714-525-5282
ALSO: Paintings by Tim O'Donovan

Karaoke at Mulberry Street
114 W. Wilshire Ave., 714-525-1056
Martin Mancuso (Saxophone) every Sunday evening/ Classical Guitarist on Thursday nights/ Friday & Saturday Karaoke Nights (with "Grab the Mike Entertainment") after 10:00 pm, and "Electro Lounge" presents high performance rythms on Tuesdays @ 10 pm.

Off Campus Pub
2736 Nutwood Ave., 714-879-8094
Live music and DJs, every Fri. DJ, every Sat. Blue Vision with Greg Weins, 6-10 p.m. every Sun. Sports trivia, every Mon. Karaoke, every Tue. '80s and retro with $2.50 Long Island iced teas after 8:30 p.m., every Wed. College night, every Thu.Open 7 Days.

Plush Design Lab + Café,Click Here!
207 N. Harbor Blvd., between Wilshire and Amerige, in downtown Fullerton, 714-738-5100.

Revolucion
205 N. Harbor Blvd., Full. 92832, 714-871-6861
Mexican restaurant feature Karaoki (in English and Spanish) on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays

Rockin' Taco Cantina
111 Harbor Blvd. (714) 525-8226.
Dueling piano, every Fri.-Sat., Tue. & Thu. Reggae, every Sun. '80s, every Wed.

Santa Fe Cafe
136 E. Santa Fe Ave., Full. 92832, (Fullerton Train Station)
Hookahs, Beer and Live music on Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30-11pm.

Jazz at "Steamers" (noon and evening) Click Here!
138 W. Commonwealth (between Harbor and Malden) 714-871-8800
Steamers Cafe "Orange County's Premier Jazz Club"

Stubrik's Steakhouse & Bar,Click Here!
118 E. Commonwealth Blvd.,92832, 714-871-1290 (one block east of Harbor Blvd.)
Live music, pool tables, dart board
"North Orange County's #1 Blues House", Bar open from 4pm to 2am

The Alley,
139 W. Amerige Ave. (between Harbor & Highland) 714-738-6934
O.C's newest ALL AGE's venue features Punk, Rock, Indie, Metal & Hard-Core. Cover charge on most nights, Doors open @ 7pm, Large Patio. Friday Night: Teen (14-18) Only Club.

The Club
733 Dunn Ave. Give us some info???

The Continental Room
115 W. Santa Fe (between Harbor & Highland) 714-526-4529
60's style Cocktail lounge,
Entertainment six nights per week; Karaoke Mon @9pm, Elvis Show Wed @ 10pm. Live Free Jazz every Friday 5:30-8:30 p.m.

The Slidebar, "Rock-N-Roll Cafe"
122 E. Commonwealth Ave., Full 92832, 714-871-CAFE (2233)
A Restaurant with a stage, celebrating Rock-N-Roll in Orange County. Open 11am to 2am daily. Happy hour 3-6 pm (Mon-Fri). Music: Rockstar karaoke Mon @ 10pm, "80's Tribute" with Metal Shop & M-80's every Tue @ 8pm.

The Twisted Vine (Wine Bar)
127 W. Commonwealth Ave. Full. 92832, 714-871-1200
Elegant wine bar serves unique beers and wines along with cheese plates, meat platters and chocolate fondues... Give them a try and tell us what you think (info@kiromark.com)

Tuscany Club,
100 N. Harbor Blvd. (@Commonwealth) 92832, (714) 451-0017
Dance-party bands, 9 p.m. every Fri.-Sat. Karaoke, 9 p.m. every Sun.-Tue. Blues, 9 p.m. every Wed. Reggae, 9 p.m. every Thu.

Ziing's
209 N. Harbor Blvd., Full. 92832, 714-526-5777
"Eat, Drink, Groove" Chinese Restaurant features late night DJ music on Tuesday to Saturday's.

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Movie Theaters:

AMC FULLERTON 20:

101 S. Lemon St. (North of Orangethorpe)
714- 992-6000
Only currently active movie theatre in town, it features 20 projection rooms.

    Mackey Auditorium @ CSUF:
    Free film series, alternating Tuesdays from 1 to 3:15pm. call: 714-278-2446

    "Movies On The Fox" @ Fox Theatre (Downtown):
    See what is available below: CLICK

Movie Rental Shops:

Blockbuster Video:

  • Chapman and St. College
  • Orangethorpe and Harbor
  • Rosecrans and Euclid

Hollywood Video:

  • Orangethorpe and Harbor
Video Space
2930 Yorba Linda Blvd. (@ Placentia), Full. 92831
714-572-1177

Open 7 days, Free membership, over 30,000 movies available

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5th Annual Fullerton College Foreign Film Festival (11/14 to 16/2006):

6 films are presented by the Fullerton College International Student Center [Ciao Professore (Italy), Kung-Foo Hustle (China), Yesterday (South Africa, Talk to Her (Spain), City of God (Brazil), Paradise Now (Israel/Palestine)]. Free entrance! @ the Wilshire Auditorium (Wilshire & Lemon). Shows are @ 4pm & 6:30pm.


Fullerton Film Festival in August:

By All accounts, the 1rst FFF was a great success.
The organizers have indicated that this will indeed become an annual occurance.
Therefore, we advise that you make plans to attend the next one.

For more info or tickets: www.F3filmfestival.com.


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Shows

Fullerton College; Box Office:714-992-7433 or 992-7296; Mon-Fri 10:30am to 3:30pm
321 E. Chapman Ave. (Entrance at Lemon St.), Websites: Music Dept., Theatre Dept.

Concerts on the Quad or Throughout the campus

Bronwyn Dodson Theatre:

"Hair"
Shows
03/08 to 03/17/07, First and foremost rock musical by G. Ragni & J. Rado, music by Galt MacDermot. This production is staged by Gary Krinke & John Vaughn

"Hotel Paradiso"
Shows
: 04/26 to 05/05/2007, Directed by Chuck Ketter

Campus Theatre (301 E. Chapman):

"The Me Nobody Knows ", 01/19-20/2007, directed by Gary Krinke. A musical inspired by the anthologized writings of 200 New York students aged 7 to 18. Music by Gary William Friedman, lyrics by Will Holt. Call 714-992-7433 for ticket info.
Shows:@8pm, Free reservation required

"Night in Fullerton"
Shows
: 03/31/07
"Comedy Improv" Dates:
12/08/06 & 05/11/07
"Theatre Festival"
Dates
: 03/16 & 17/2007
     
 
All concerts @ Campus Theatre unless noted in ( )
 

Wilshire Auditorium (315 E. Wilshire ave @Lemon):

5th Annual Fullerton College Foreign Film Festival (11/14 to 16/2006):

6 films are presented by the Fullerton College International Student Center [Ciao Professore (Italy), Kung-Foo Hustle (China), Yesterday (South Africa, Talk to Her (Spain), City of God (Brazil), Paradise Now (Israel/Palestine)]. Free entrance! @ the Wilshire Auditorium (Wilshire & Lemon). Shows are @ 4pm & 6:30pm.

Hillcrest Recreational Center (1155 N. Lemon): SEE BELOW

"Veselo Selo Folkdancers":
Folkdance to live music sponsored by the Fullerton College Dance Dept., call: 714-738-8008 ($10)

NOTE: Fullerton College broadcasts from KBPK 90.1 FM


 

CSUF /Young Theatre/ Little Theatre: arts.fullerton.edu/events
800 N. State College (at Nutwood),Tickets: call 714-278-3371 or Tickets @ tickets.com

Little Theater/ Young theatre:
Call 714-278-3371 for tickets


Young Theatre:

"The Man who came to Dinner " runs 11/17 thru 12/10/06. Broadway Comedy by Moss Hart & George Kaufman, directed by Eve Himmelheber. Set in the 1930's, this is a funny play on how a dinner guest becomes an oppressive long -term house guest. (Tix @ $9)

Little Theatre:

"Fall Dance Theatre ", runs 11/10 thru 19, 2006. Various performances.

Hallberg Theatre:

"Spring Storm" runs 10/27 thru 11/12/06.
Drama by Tennessee Williams about a Mississippi belle and choice between her low class lover and a socially acceptable man. Directed by James Taulli

Titan Student Union Pavilion: call 714-278-3511 for tickets

Meng Concert Hall / Recital Hall, CSUF Performing Arts Center, 800 N. State College Blvd, Fullerton CA
Tickets: 714-278-3371; $20 (less with advance Titan & CSUF student discount)

"Carol Channing" 01/14/2007 @ 4pm
Meng Concert Hall: "The First 80 years are the Hardest"
"Kathleen Winkler: Violin Master class" 01/15/07@ 10am
Meng Concert Hall
"CSUF Alumni Band" 01/21/07 @ 2pm
Meng Concert Hall, directed by Mitchell Fennell, free
"Cynthia Ellis" 02/01/07 @ 8pm
Meng Concert Hall
"Slavchev Piano Duet" from Bulgaria 02/08/07@ 8pm
Meng Concert Hall
"Stela Dinkova (Guitar)" from Bulgaria 02/09/07@8pm
Meng Concert Hall
"American Brass Band" Civil War &Souza 02/10/07@8pm
Meng Concert Hall
"University Symphony Orchestra " @ 4pm
Meng Concert Hall: free

"Salem/Violin & Korzhev/Piano" 02/11/07 @8pm
Meng Concert Hall

 


Pollak Library/ Mackey Auditorium, Lecture series:

  • multiple discussions and debates, please inquire directed with CSUF.

Cal State Fullerton Music: Jazz Festival music.fullerton.edu/Jazz



Fullerton Civic light Opera
218 W. Commonwealth Ave, 92832, 714-526-3832, tickets $22 to $49
Shows are at the PLUMMER (201 E. Chapman) Thurs-Sat @ 8pm, Sun @2pm (occasionally 7pm).

Featuring:

"35th Anniversary Show ", 01/20 to 01/21/07,
A special show that combines exerpts of past Musical hits: "George M" in 2004, "The Music Man" in 2004, "Miss Saigon" in 2005, "Big River" in 1991, and "Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" in 2003. Come see and listen to the encore presentations of their best songs.

"Phantom", 02/16 to 03/04/07,
book by Arthur Kopit, Music by Maury Yeston, Based on the Gaston Laroux novel; "Phantom of the Opera" The stunning thriller is back (from 1995), featuring Robert Patteri as Phantom and Victoria Strong as Christine. The show is opulent in its setting and features a beautiful score.

"Seven Brides for Seven Brothers ", 05/11 to 05/27/07,
Music by Gene De Paul, Lyrics by Johnny Mercer, book by Lawrence Kasha & Joel Hirschhorn, based on the MGM film and "The Sabine Women" by Stephen Benet. This rollicking tale of 7 brothers in search of 7 brides has some of the best dancing you'll ever see on stage. Set in the 1850's Oregon wilderness.

"Smokey Joe's Cafe ", 07/13 to 07/29/07,
Songs of Leiber & Stoller. Their songs provide the basis for the electrifying entertainment that had critics raving and audiences stampeding the box office during its record-breaking Broadway run. This musical features nearly 40 of the greatest rock 'N Roll songs ever recorded.

"Jekyll & Hyde, The Musical ", 10/12 to 10/28/07,
Conceived for the stage by Steve Cuden & Frank Wildhorn, Book & Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse, Music by Frank Wildhorn, based on the novella "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde" by Robert Stevenson. A macabre combination of fun and fright, it has a lush, romantic score.

NOTE: Buy Tickets Online at Seat Advisor.com or Charge by phone: 714-879-1732,
Tickets can be purchased at fclo.com.


Fullerton Union High School (@Little Theatre: Lemon & Chapman, behind the Plummer)
714-870-3783, Tickets:$9/$12 714-228-0567.
Go to their website: www.fullertonarts.com

Featuring:

"Fiddler on the Roof" @ the Little Theater, by the Children's Repertory Theater
01/19-20, 26-27 and 02/02-03/2007 @7:30pm (Sat matinees @ 1:30pm).
call 714-671-1084 for ticket info.


the Hunger Artists 714-680-6803
699-A S. State College Blvd., 92831
Tickets: $18 General Adm., $15 Students/Seniors, Fri & Sat @ 8pm, Sun @ 7pm.

Feature:"Much Ado About Nothing": by Bill Shakespeare adapted & directed by Glendele Way-Agle; Classic comedy about verbal sparring partners who fall in love, is given new life when it is set in the swingin world of the 1960's era Rat Pack!
runs 01/12 to 02/11/2007

"The Orange County Underground Burlesque Society": a special late-night offering on 01/19 & 01/20 @ 11pm.

"Closer": by Patrick Marber, directed by Melanie Gable, 02/22 to 03/18/07.


the Maverick Theater
110 E. Walnut Ave. #B, Full. 92832, 714-526-7070 , Next to the Train Station (south side)
Fridays & Saturdays @8pm, Sundays @4pm. Tickets: $16, $10 student/senior

  • Now Playing:
  • Cinema Night: "Pizza, beer & clint Eastwood classics" , Thursdays @10pm (Beer=$3-$4, Pizza=$2)
  • "Improv-Shmimprov" (Only $5): Fridays @11pm (18+) late night improvisational comedy with audience participation, games, music...
  • "The Rocky Horror Show", by Richard O'Brien: every Saturday @ Midnight lose your inhibitions
  • "Mr. Karaoke" (want to make some dough? All ya gotta do is sing.): every Saturday @ 11pm.
  • "True West" every Sunday, & "Stand-up Comedy" (Last Sunday of the month @8pm a night of comedy performed by professionals).
  • "Noises Off " : 01/12 to 02/25/07, Comedy by Michael Frayn, follows a theatrical company's desperate attempt to perform their own farce: "Nothing On".

Plummer Auditorium (201 E. Chapman @ Lemon), 714-278-3371 or 870-2813

See Above (FCLO, Full. Coll., FUHS) for other groups using "The Plummer";


featured Ken Double on the Wurlitzer, along with a classic movie on 01/14/07
Presented by the Orange County Theatre Organ Society:
tickets are $20 (free under 12 y.o.)

Upcoming:
04/15/07 Gene Roberson

Note: OCTOS address is: P.O. Box 5786, Fullerton, CA. 92838 or Call 714-870-2813


Stages Theater
400 E. Commonwealth Ave, 714-525-4484
Plays run Fri/Sat 8pm, Sun 4pm , Tickets: $16/18.

Currently: "Love Letters",Sundays from 02/11 to 05/13/07 ,
by A.R. Gurney, directed by Amanda DeMaio @ 4 pm, tickets: $8/$6.

Open Mic , Saturdays (03/10 to 03/31/07) ,
poems, songs, stories in a "variety Show" format emceed by R. Anthony Martinez @ 10:30 pm, tickets: $8/$6.


St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
1231 E. Chapman (@ Raymond), 714-526-6836, Free admission

  • .The Golden State British Brass Band , 12/17/06 @4:30pm .
  • Wayward Winds Woodwind Quartet , 01/28/07 @ 4:30pm .

St. Paul Lutheran Church
111 W. Las Palmas Dr. (@ Harbor Blvd.), 714-879-8290

  • "Concert of Remembrance", 11/12/06 @4pm., Harp, Cello, Piano & vocals.
  • "Christmas Concert" 12/10/06 @4pm, featuring John Huntington, Baritone.
  • "Christmas Cantata", 12/17/06 @8 & 11am, St Paul Lutheran Church, free, 714-879-8290.

Sunny Hills High School/ Performing Arts Center
1801 Warburton Way (@ Bastanchury), 714-525-9504 or 714-738-8211

"Euclid Quartet" 02/11/07 @3:30pm, Free program of classical music, presented by the Fullerton Friends of Music


"Theater Festival at Muck Mansion"
presented by Various theatrical groups at the Muckenthaler 1201 W. Malvern Ave.,
call (714) 738-3328 for ticket information

"Nothing Planned " , none

"Muckenthaler Jazz Concert Series" 2006: $20 per concert or $100 for all six:

  • Summer is over, sorry!

ALSO in association with St. Paul Lutheran Church; "Summer Music Concert Series" 2006: $25

  • Summer is over, sorry!

Fullerton Theatre League 714-681-9014
1524 W. Commonwealth Ave., Full. 92833

"Check Out their Website"
Local Organization set-up to provide promotion of Theatrical Shows in Fullerton.


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Upcoming special shows / Special Events:

The Fullerton Historic Theatre Foundation, a nonprofit group dedicated to Renovating the Fox Fullerton Theatre, presents: Renovate The FOX:
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CONTACT INFO:
Fullerton Historic Theatre Foundation
Web: www.SaveTheFox.org
Mailing address: PO Box 6753 Fullerton, CA 92834
Physical address (no mail, please!),Office Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-3pm:
131 W. Commonwealth Ave.(betw. Harbor and Malden) directly across from Steamer’s
Any questions on any of the above events? Call Kathie at (714) 870-0069, Fax (714) 870-5123

August 3 through August 6 - F3 - The First Annual Fullerton Film Festival. go to: www.F3filmfestival.com. Films was heldshown at 7 theatres here in Fullerton starting with our Movies on the Fox on August 3rd. From all accounts it was a smashing success to be continued next year.

02/15/07 Movie @ the Fox: "True Grit" (1969), at 7pm. Western featuring John Wayne. Donations accepted.


2) Musical Recitals or Events;
  • Historic Aircraft Display, ONGOING: Second Sunday of each month form 10am to 2pm, free, Fullerton Municipal Airport, 738-6323.
  • Fullerton Arboretum, ONGOING, Various Activities: Go to this Page, or call 714-278-3579.
  • Lunar NewYear Party, 02/15/07 @4pm, Hunt Library, performances by Chinese groups, Free call 714-738-3121 for more info.
  • Pamela Mason Wagner, 02/25/07 @ 2pm, CSUF-Pollak Library, Author lecture series, $15, call 714-870-7208.
  • Homemade Kite Flying Contest, 03/25/07 @ 12-5pm, CSUF Soccer Field, sponsored by Fullerton Lions & Leos, Free admission, call Medusha 714-420-8763 or Nayleen 714-501-5726 for info.
  • Kim Stanley Robinson, 03/25/07 @ 2pm, CSUF-Pollak Library, Author lecture series, $15, call 714-870-7208.
  • "She Bear Women Only Defence Class"; 03/15/07 @6pm, @ Fullerton City Hall, Free, 714-738-6838.
  • "Dancing the Decades", 03/30/07 @ 6pm, @ Angelo's & Vinci's for Crittenton Services.
  • 43rd "Night in Fullerton", 04/27/07 @7 to 11pm, located Downtown Fullerton sponsored by the City of Fullerton, Free event. Call 714-738-6545 for more info.
  • "2007 Spring Reunion Gala & Auction". 05/05/07, sponsored by the Fullerton Community Nursery School, call 714-879-1344 for more info.

 

3) Of Note:KBPK: Radio station for Fullerton College 714-992-7419, 321 E. Chapman Ave, Full. CA. 92832

Click Here to see a year-round listing of city events


Check out ARTSNET for more information on Orange County's visual and performing arts.
or "Connecting CA", a free community event announcement site.



Museums/ Plastic Art:

Fullerton Museum , www.ci.fullerton.ca.us/museum
301 N. Pomona Ave. 92832 (at Wilshire) 714-738-6545
hours: 12:00 to 4:00 pm, Wednesday thru Sunday (12-8 pm on Thurs., closed Mon.), $4 adults, $3 discount

2007 Exhibits:

  • "Hatching the Past: Dinosaur Eggs, Nests & Young", 01/27 to 03/14/07, It's all about Dinosaurs!!!.
  • "You Won't Part with Yours Either: Robert Perine and the Fender Guitar ", continuing exhibit in the Fender Gallery (Permanent), features art & design work mainly for Fender advertizing by Robert Perine.

other services:

  • Saturday Art Around the World: every Saturday @ 9am to 11am ($80 per child ages of 6-10, registration required), runs from January to April.
  • "Wednesday Art Studio" & "Family Fun Thursdays", Call about available sessions and times.

Muckenthaler Museum, www.muckenthaler.org
1201 W. Malvern Ave. 92833 714-738-6595, 714-738-6340
Open Wed-Sun 12pm to 4pm , admission: $5 for adults, $2 for student and seniors, children under 12 are free. email: info@muckenthaler.org

FEATURES:

  • "Fullerton at Large: Photography of Damion LLoyd" 01/14 to 04/15/07; Main floor gallery; exhibit captures a cross section of the city's residents in the form of full-scale color photographs. This is the visual part of the "Art of Remembering" exhibit.
  • "The Art of Remembering: Words & Images" opens 01/14/2007; Writings and Images by community members featuring tales of survival, joy and sorrow. Facilitated by Amy Luskey-Barth.
  • "Journals of Janice Lowry", starts 01/14/07, 115 volumes of richly illustrated personal journals of Janice Lowry, exhibited in the "Solarium" gallery.
  • Everyday Purposes: Functional Ceramics; exhibit featuring the work of 17 local artists, till 02/25/07.
  • 12th Annual Automobile Show on May 19-20, 2007. Click to see some cars
  • Also Features: Theater classes for kids & adults ("Muckenthaler Repertory Acting Classes"), call 714-738-6340 for more info, "Art Studio" for kids or adults, "Mudd Art", clay classes for kids or adults (ceramics).

    Southern California College of Optometry: scco.edu
    2575 Yorba Linda Blvd., Full. 92831, 714-449-7462

    "Shared Visions 2006": International Art Exhibit On-going exhibit of 70 works of art produced by 30 blind or legally blind artists from many parts of the world. thru Sept. of 2007. There is a collateral exhibit of art produced by visually impaired children form Orange County.

    Cal State Fullerton/ Visual Arts Center/ Atrium Gallery
    800 N. State College Blvd. 714-278-2037 or 278-3262

    • "Alchemy: The Cross Project", runs 02/03 to 02/24 @ the East Art Gallery, 150 mixed media cross paintings by Craig Keith Antrim.
    • "The Confusion Maker", runs 02/02 to 03/17 @ the Plaza Gallery,abstract paintings by Krista Schumacher.
    • "Geo-Gardens: An Exhibition of Minerals and Fossils ", runs thru 03/18/07 @ the Atrium Gallery, rock and fossil collection specimens from the "McGraw" and "Orange County Fossil" collections. Free admission.
    • "Safety Gear for Small animals", runs 02/03 to 03/18 @ the Main Gallery, all types of safety gear designed by Bill Burns. Features displays for children.

    Cal State Grand Central Art Center (714-567-7233, located in Santa Ana) Grand Central Art Gallery, 125 . Broadway, Santa Ana CA.
    Hours: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday & 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Thursday - Saturday

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    Fullerton College Art Gallery
    321 E. Chapman Ave, Blg 1000, Room 1004, Full. 92832, art dept: 714-992-7317
    Gallery Hours: Mon-Thurs 10am-7pm, Fri 12-4pm, Sat 10am-2pm., Box Office: 714-992-7433

    "Women's work is never done"
    Opens 01/30/07 to 02/22/07 @ 10am to 2pm.
    Features works of 14 artists exploring and questioning the role of women in the 21st century.


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    Private Art Galleries:

    Ace Art Studio, acearts@msn.com
    124 W. Wilshire Blvd. (@ Harbor), 714-447-1124
    Prop./sculptor Jason Kim;
    Open Mon-Fri, Sculpture, Body casting, Minime

    Blanquel's Art on Wood
    109 S. Harbor
    Custom-designed wood carvings, furniture,ceramic tiles and crafts produced locally nor in Mexico.

    DiAMORE
    N. Harbor Blvd (@Amerige),
    Operated by Kim & Glenn Rymes, Features art by local Artists including Rymes. Also features jewelry, textiles, ceramics and artistic objects.

    Fred Ortiz Collections
    130 S. Highland (@Commonwealth), 92832, 714-680-5174

    gallery specializes in Local Latino artists; Irene Carranza, Ruby Osorio, Emigdio Vasquez, etc. By appointment only.

    Myra Magis
    212 N. Harbor Blvd., Full
    Sculptures by Vivian Magis and paintings Maria Decurgez

    OOTS (Out of the Streets)
    College Business Park, 707 S. State College #I, 714-447-3386
    Mixed medium (art, music, performances) out of a warehouse.
    OOTS also exhibits at the Stages theatre and Plush design lab

    Plush Design Lab
    207 N. Harbor Blvd., Full., 714-738-5100
    Giana Cicchelli: paintings

    Pastel Art Studio
    622 N. Harbor Blvd, 714-680-0732
    Displays art by Proprietor/artists Sung-Nam and Katherine Su, educated in Seoul. Art classes for all ages are available.
    "Beautiful flowers" by Su & "Landscapes of the California coast" by Sung-Nam

    7 Muses Coin-Op Gallery & Studio
    445 E. Wilshire Ave., Full., 714-680-5400
    Brand new art venue. Features: "Children's Art Show"Artwork from kids across Orange county.

    SoCo West Gallery
    1100 W. Commonwealth Ave., Full. 92833, 714-738-7811

    Open Mon thru Fri 10am to 6pm, Sat 11am to 5pm
    Fine Art Originals: Serigraphs, Giclees, Collectibles, European & Local Artists, Custom Framing Designs

    Veronese 419 Gallery Cafe
    419 W. Commonwealth (near the Main Library), 714-578-8265
    Operated by Husband and Wife artists educated in Seoul and Paris. You can enjoy a gallery of paintings and have food/drinks in the garden cafe.
    Features: art of Kim Young-Hee; abstract oils

    Village Art Center
    529 N. Harbor (across from Angelo's and Vinci's)
    Featuring "PASTELS" by Brad Faegre, mainly paintings of Railroad subjects. Also Vintage Coca-Cola poster art.

    West End Gallery
    109 N. Harbor Blvd (@Amerige), 714-447-9378
    Features the painted works of Rose Thomas
    Also featuring the work of Gary Nye, Steve Metzger and others,

    Photography:

    Photo Studios:

    Classic Photography
    2478 E. Fender ave., Full 92831, 877-363-9690
    Portrait sittings available on Saturdays & evenings, call for appointment

    West Light Gallery:
    Walkway between Amerige & Wilshire (@Harbor), 92832, 714-525-8200

    • Photo Gallery and Design Studio
    • Operated by David Styffe and Damion Lloyd, Photographers.
    • Features: "The Gathering", displaying the work of Michael Justice from his project "Pilgrims" (starts 09/12).

    Photo Hardware/ Sales/ Development:

    Foto-Hall Camera Store
    601 N. Placentia Ave., Full. 92831, 714-996-1330
    Hours: Mon-Fri: 10am to 7pm, Sat: 10am to 5pm, Sun: 12-5pm. "North Orange County's Photographic Solution, Features Digital and film cameras including NIKON

    Fullerton Photographics
    908 N. Harbor Blvd., Full. 92832, 714-525-3233
    "Your one-stop Digital&Photo destination in the heart of Fullerton", lab on-site, wedding & events service

    Michael Desmond Studios
    Office: 714-447-1814, Cell: 714-553-5639
    Tranfer Photos to DVD & Video, Let them produce your next project.

    Photo Impressions (1Hr Photo)
    30 E. Orangethorpe #3 (@Lemon), Anaheim, 92801 714-525-1944, open 7 days

    Roy's Photo service since 1950, roysphoto@hotmail.com
    405 E. Commonwealth, 714-871-4440,
    The "yes we can" photo place

    Community Centers (also go to CityInfo):

    Fullerton Libraries:

    Main Library (353 W. Commonwealth) call 714-738-6339:

    • Kids Programs @ the Library such as "Art around the World" sat. 9-11am on Saturdays
    • Toddler Storytime; Fridays @10:30am
    • Bedtime Bears evening Storytime; Tuesdays @7pm,
    • Tales from the Dusty Trail; Main: Thursdays @10:30am and 2:30pm,
    • Afternoon Live; Main: Wednesdays @2:30-3:30pm.

    Hunt Branch (201 S. Basque) call 714-738-3122:

    • Kids Programs @ the Library
    • "Bedtime Bears", Tuesdays @ 7pm. children stories, puppets songs, films and crafts
    • Tales from thye Dusty Trail; Hunt: Tuesdays @10:30am
    • Afternoon Live; Hunt: Thursdays @2:30 to 3:30pm thru 08/12.

    "Concerts at the park"

    FREE Open air concerts at the Fullerton Sports Complex (560 E. Silver Pine St. @ Bastanchury, Fullerton) organized by the city on Wednesday nights from 6:30 to 8:00 pm.
    Program
    call 714-738-6575 for more info

    "Chevron"/ Fullerton Free Summer Concert Series
    July 12 The Answer Christian Rock
    July 19 Eddie Nichols Rockin' Review Swing
    July 26 Cheap Chick Indie Rock
    Aug. 02 James Inveld Rock/Country
    Aug. 09 Big Sandy & His Fly-rite Boys Vintage Western Swing
    Aug. 16 James Harman Blues

    Chapman Park
    2515 San Carlos Dr., Fullerton call: 714-738-8008
    Folk Dancing: Veselo Selo folkdancers 7:30 to 10:30pm on Saturdays (wear flat shoes).

    Garnet Community Center
    3012 Garnet Lane, #A, Fullerton 714-996-2574
    Open Mo-Fri 9am to 6pm.

    Hillcrest Recreational Center
    1155 N. Lemon St., Fullerton 714-554-6271/ 714-680-4356
    also: "Camp Hillcrest, Summer Daycamp: Summer is over (contact Fullerton Parks & Recreation: 714-738-6575)

    Maple Center
    701 S. Lemon St., Fullerton 714-738-3161/ fax:714-738-3315
    Open Mon-Thu: 9am-5pm, Fri: 9am-4pm, 1st & 3rd Sat: 9am-noon. Features Community services (Food center, translation, forms assistance) and Senior services (fitness class, arts & crafts, weekday lunches).

    Valencia Community Center
    320 West Elm St., Full. 714-738-3146
    Open Mon-Fri 9am to 6pm

    Mountain view Park@ the northwest corner of State College and Bastanchury


    Other activities:

    Fullerton Arboretum (Cal State Fullerton) 714-278-3579/278-3407
    1900 Associated Rd. (at Yorba Linda Blvd.)

    Laser Quest
    229 E. Orangethorpe 92832
    714-449-0555
    Laser tag gaming, indoors. Monitored.

    Springfield Banquet Center
    Corner of Chapman and Harbor Blvds.

    Farmer's Markets:

    • Certified Farmers Market: 8:30 am to 1:30 pm on Wednesdays @ Woodcrest Park, 450 W. Orangethorpe (871-5304)
    • Downtown Farmers Market (April 6 thru October 19, 2006) 1:00 to 6:00 pm. on Thursdays @ Downtown Plaza, Wilshire Ave.
      There is live music from 6:30 to 8:30, free (call 714-738-6545)
    Thursday Market Music
    07/13 Superlark Rock
    07/20 Split Rock/Blues
    07/27 Fit 2 B Tied Country/Rock
    08/03 Sol de Alegria Latin Rock


    Remember: Tickets can always be ordered at TICKETMASTER

    Welcome Coal Train!

    Fullerton Flyers’ Revealed Mascot
    (2005)

    FULLERTON, CA: After months of hiding the coyote’s identity, the Fullerton Flyers finally showed off their pride and joy. Coal Train, a friendly, upward standing coyote, made his debut appearance on Saturday, May 7th, 2005 at the Flyers’ Select-A-Seat Day at Goodwin Field. Coal Train was escorted by two Fullerton motorcycle police officers, and Miss Fullerton Runner-up, Rebecca Pulido.

    After entering Goodwin Field on a trackless train, Coal Train ran the bases before doing a little dance and entering the stands. He was greeted by hundreds of cheering fans and proceeded to sign autographs and pose for pictures.
    Coal Train, the muscular (yet steroid free) coyote, prefers to wear his engineer outfit to Flyers’ events.
    His favorite pastimes include hitching rides at the Depot in Downtown Fullerton, watching Fullerton Flyers’ games, and howling at the occasional full moon.

    Coal Train will be present at all Fullerton Flyers’ home games this season and is also looking to get involved with his community.

    Coal Train is available to visit schools, hospitals, after-school programs, businesses, and libraries.
    Those who are interested in having Coal Train present at their events and activities should contact his “agent,” Nicole Faires at 714-526-TEAM.

    About the Flyers

    The Flyers are managed by former major leaguer, Garry Templeton. Their inaugural 2005 season began on May 27th in Chico, CA, with all home games played at Goodwin Field on the campus of Cal State Fullerton. The Flyers’ first home game was held on Tuesday, June 14th at 7:05 PM.

    For general information, please visit their web site at www.FullertonFlyers.com or call (714) 526-TEAM.

    About the Golden Baseball League

    The Golden Baseball League, Presented by Safeway, is an independent professional baseball league operating under a single-entity ownership model, with the League owning all the individual teams. The GBL charter cities include: Chico, CA; Fullerton, CA; Long Beach, CA; Mesa, AZ; San Diego, CA; Surprise, AZ; Yuma, AZ; and one traveling team. The season will consist of 90 games per team and will begin in early June 2006, and end in early September 2006. Each team will have a 24 player roster. The Golden Baseball League office is headquartered in Pleasanton, CA.

    Players will be recruited from throughout the United States, including former major leaguers working their way back up through the minors, some of college baseball’s finest players who missed being drafted, and recent cuts from major league baseball organizations spring training roster trimming. The Golden Baseball League plans on pursuing additional international player exchange agreements with other foreign leagues looking to develop their talent or acquire players.

    About Safeway/VONS

    Safeway Inc. is a Fortune 50 company and one of the largest food and drug retailers in North America based on sales. The company operates more than 1,800 stores in the United States and Canada and had annual sales of $35.6 billion in 2003. The company’s common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol SWY..
    For general information and/or ticket information,
    please visit our web site at www.goldenbaseball.com or call (714) 526-TEAM.

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    Local Bands:

    Barnacle: www.barnacleband.com
    TAG (Terry Alexander Group): Classic Rock
    Patti & Ladd
    Chris Anderson Group, Rock/Blues,
    Steve Anderson: guitar/vocal, R&B, Jazz, Classic Rock, Oldies 714-585-1435
    BG Brothers: Guitar Trio (acoustic); bgbrothers_project@yahoo.com, 714-992-4248
    Hexonic: www.hexonic.com, Rock music


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    Other Entertainment:

    "California Girls" Gentleman's club
    1189 E. Ash Ave. Full 92831
    714-447-0691
    Private VIP room, Happy hour from 4pm to 7pm (Mon-Fri)

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    source: "Focus on Fullerton" newsletter, Fullerton Observer, flyers from establishments, newspaper ads & direct transmissions from establishments

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