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TODAY
The Academy for the
Performing Arts will present “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie,” a
drama by Jay Presson Allen, adapted from the novel by Muriel Spark.
Directed by Earl Byers it plays through May 4. Performance are at
7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 1 through Saturday, May 3 and at 2 p.m. and
May 4 at 2 p.m. at the Huntington Beach Auditorium, 1905 Main St.
Tickets are $9 general admission, $7 for students and seniors.
Information: (714) 536-2514 ext. 302.
FRIDAY
The Craft Fair and Farmers Market are held from 1 p.m. to dusk
Fridays at Pier Plaza. Information: Craft Fair (714) 846-5509 and Farmers Market (714) 573-0374.
The Academy for the
Performing Arts will present “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie,” a
drama by Jay Presson Allen, adapted from the novel by Muriel Spark at
7:30 p.m. at the Huntington Beach Auditorium, 1905 Main St. Set in an
exclusive school for girls in Scotland, the play traces the decline
and fall of a flamboyant, unconventional teacher who want to inspire
her pupils, not just teach them. Tickets are $9 general admission, $7
for students and seniors. Information: (714) 536-2514 ext. 302.
SATURDAY
The Huntington Beach Art
Center will present the Contemporary Art Auction, an annual
Preview Party and Live Auction that will include hors d’oeuvres,
champagne and live entertainment. Proceeds benefit Huntington Beach
Art Center exhibition and education programs. Auction items can also
be viewed at the Art Center during regular operating hours. The
center is at 538 Main St. The preview party is from 6 to 7 p.m. and
the live auction will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Cost is $75 (includes a $50
certificate to be used on one auction item.) Information: (714)
374-1650.
Huntington Beach Disc
Golf Tournaments are held the first Saturday of each month in
beautiful Central Park. Enjoy one of the nation’s first 18-hole
(basket) disc courses for two-round tournaments held the at
Goldenwest Street entrance of the park across the street from the
Huntington Beach Public Library and Cultural Center. Information:
(714) 425-9931.
The Academy for the Performing Arts will present “The Prime of
Miss Jean Brodie,” a drama by Jay Presson Allen, adapted from the
novel by Muriel Spark at 7:30 p.m. at the Huntington Beach
Auditorium, 1905 Main St. Set in an exclusive school for girls in
Scotland, the play traces the decline and fall of a flamboyant,
unconventional teacher who want to inspire her pupils, not just teach
them. Tickets are $9 general admission, $7 for students and seniors.
Information: (714) 536-2514 ext. 302.
SUNDAY
The International Surfing Museum of Huntington Beach will present
its Surfin’ Sundays Concert Series at the pier featuring The
Breakaways, Hot Rod Trio, The Nocturnes and The Lively Ones. The
bands will play from noon to 5 p.m. a free, all ages show.
Information: (714) 969-9575.
The Academy for the
Performing Arts will present “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie,” a
drama by Jay Presson Allen, adapted from the novel by Muriel Spark at
2 p.m. p.m. at the Huntington Beach Auditorium, 1905 Main St. Set in
an exclusive school for girls in Scotland, the play traces the
decline and fall of a flamboyant, unconventional teacher who want to
inspire her pupils, not just teach them. Tickets are $9 general
admission, $7 for students and seniors. Information: (714) 536-2514
ext. 302.
WEDNESDAY
Author Tina Tessina will appear at Barnes and Noble at 7777
Edinger Ave. for a discussion and signing of her book, “It Ends With
You” at 7 p.m. Information: (714) 897-8781.
MAY 8
Mann’s Pierside 6 Cinemas
Surf Theater will present Rip Curl’s “This Way Up.” If you love
the surf culture, you won’t want to miss this monthly event produced
by Big Red Productions. A DJ spins tunes while the audience watches
the latest surf film productions in a movie theater. There will be a
raffle prize of a surfboard from world class competitor Jeff
Deffenbaugh. Show times are 7 and 9 p.m. at 300 Pacific Coast
Highway. Cost: $8.50. Imformation: (714) 960-8718. www.bigredprod.com
MAY 9
Golden West College Mainstage Theater will present “The Boy
Friend,” directed and choreographed by Martie Ramm, through May 18.
Shows are at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday.
Tickets are $19 general admission, $17 for seniors and students. The
Mainstage Theater is on the Golden West College campus. Ticket
information: (714) 895-8150.
Emerging choreographers
from Academy for the Performing Arts create exciting, new dance
pieces that include jazz and hip hop. The program Dance with Me will
be at 7:30 p.m. May 9 and 10 at Huntington Beach High School, 1905
Main St. Festival seating cost: $8 public/$6 students and seniors.
Information: (714) 536-2514 ext. 302.
Soroptomist International
Huntington Beach chapter will present the Soroptomist Making a
Difference for Women 2003 Awards from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort. The public is invited to attend the
18th annual awards luncheon of the where three women will be honored
for their community contributions. Honorees include Pat Bone for
“Woman of Distinction,” Susan Edwards for “Woman Helping Women” and
Linda Sapiro Moon for “Advancing the Status of Women.” Tickets are
$35. Information: (714) 841-0036.
MAY 10
Billabong USA will present the Billabong Surf Rats, the fourth
free contest open to surfers age 16 and under, in a series of seven
competitions. Huntington Beach event finalists will compete against
other series winners for a grand prize trip to Fiji. The contest will
be held at 8 a.m. at Pacific Coast Highway at Golden West Street.
Information: Geoff (949) 753-7222 ext. 270. www.billabong-usa.com
Sunset Beach will present
the annual Mother’s Day Weekend Art Festival May 10 and 11. The
public is invited to attend the festival and enjoy artwork, food
booths, gifts and live musical entertainment from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at
the Greenbelt on Pacific Avenue. Admission is free.
The Huntington Beach
Education Foundation in association with the Huntington Beach Art
Center will present the fourth annual Open Doors Home and Garden Tour
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., which will feature eight fantastic homes.
From mansions on The Bluffs and Edwards Hill to Craftsman cottages in
quaint, Downtown Huntington Beach, guests will be issued a map and
can see the lovely homes residents have provided for a day of
touring. Lunch will be served at the Huntington Beach Art Center
during the event and participants will be eligible for drawings with
prizes. Proceeds benefit local school programs. Cost: $50/person.
Tickets: (714) 848-1845.
MAY 11
The Los Angeles Women
of Comedy will present Giggle For Gilda’s, a stand-up comedy
benefit for Gilda’s Club at Martini Blues, 5874 Edinger Ave. Tickets
cost $10 for the 7 p.m. event that features 10 great female comedians
and a couple of surprise guests. Information: (818) 623-7018.
The Bill Elliott Swing
Orchestra will perform live at Pier Plaza Presents from 1 to 3
p.m. in the amphitheater adjacent to the pier. The free event is
sponsored by the city of Huntington Beach Community Services
Department. Information: (714) 374-1657.
Old World Restaurant will serve Mother’s Day Champagne Brunch at
noon with a Polynesian Show at 1 p.m. at Old World Shopping Center,
7561 Center Avenue. Information: (714) 895-8020. www.oldworld.ws
MAY 12
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Reading Group will discuss
“Replay” by Ken Grimwood at Barnes and Noble, 7777 Edinger Ave., at 7
p.m. Information: (714) 897-8781.
MAY 17
The Cystic Fibrosis Great Strides 10K walk will take place at 10
a.m. at Bolsa Chica State Beach. Wahoo’s fish tacos will be provided
for lunch. Registration begins at 9 a.m. Information: (714) 938-1393.
The 11th annual
Duck-A-Thon will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 17 and 18 at
the Huntington Beach Pier when 3,000 rubber ducks will be launched
from the pier to benefit the Huntington Beach Community Clinic. Come
cheer your duck to shore. Live musical entertainment all day long,
food booths and children’s activities that include face painting,
duck dip and more. It is free to attend the event, but to purchase
ducks call Pat Davis: (714) 374-1951. www.duck-a-thon.org
The Friends of Shipley
Nature Center will hold a picnic, including tours of the Shipley
Nature Center restoration, nature related crafts, educational booths,
games, a nature scavenger hunt, music and a raffle with prizes from
11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Central Park. A special performance of The
Lorax by Dr. Seuss will entertain the young at heart. Bring your own
blanket and picnic foods. The event will take place on the grassy
lawn in front of Shipley Nature Center. Cost: $1 for scavenger hunt
participation/$3 for nature tour. Information: (714) 846-0916.
www.fsnc.org
The Music Department of the
Academy for the Performing Arts will present a Spring Music
Concert with orchestral and vocal music that includes classical and
jazz tunes at 7:30 p.m. at Huntington Beach High School, 1905 Main
Street. Festival seating cost: $7 public, $5 students and seniors.
Information: (714) 536-2514 ext. 302.
MAY 18
The International Surfing Museum of Huntington Beach will present
its Surfin’ Sundays Concert Series at the museum featuring Chum from
1 to 3 p.m. The museum is at 411 Olive St. The show is free.
Information: (714) 969-9575.
MAY 21
The JMG Benefit Golf
Tournament to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley
still has spaces available. There will be a hosted barbecue, putting
contest, hole in one giveaway and prizes. Registration begins at
10:30 a.m. at Mile Square Golf Club, 10401 Warner Ave. Cost:
$150/foursome. Information: (714) 531-CLUB. www.bgchv.com
Huntington Beach Surf and
Sport will sponsor the Surfer’s Hall of Fame Induction, honoring
the legends of surfing at Surf City’s version of Grauman’s Chinese
Theatre. Mike Doyle, Paul Strauch and Bud Llamas will be immortalized
with hand and footprints and autographs set in cement at 10 a.m. at
Pierside Pavilion, on the corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Main
Street. The event is free. Information: (714) 841-4000.
www.huntington surfandsport.com
Huntington Beach Surf and
Sport will present Robert August Dayfrom 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Meet a
legend of surfing and board shaping, Robert August, of “Endless
Summer” fame. August and local surf champion, Corky Carroll, will
sign autographs. At Huntington Surf & Sport, 300 Pacific Coast
Highway, Cost: Free, Information: (714) 841-4000,
www.huntingtonsurfand sport.com
MAY 30
The Community United
Methodist Church Music Ministry will present Coffee House on
Broadway, an evening of your favorite show tunes, coffee, dessert and
more at 7:30 p.m. at 6652 Heil Ave. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8
for seniors and $5 for children under 12. Also May 31 at 7:30 and
June 1 at 2 p.m. Information: (714) 846-9045.
Tebot Bach will present a special poetry night with RAC and Ellen
Maybe at Golden West College Community Room 102. Open reading
sign-ups begins at 7:30 p.m. Reading begins at 8 p.m., Parking is
free. Contact: Mifanwy Kaiser - info@tebotbach.org, www.tebotbach.org
Barnes and Noble
Booksellers will present Garfield Creator, Jim Davis from 7 to 9
p.m. at , 7777 Edinger Ave. The feline cartoon character known and
loved by millions of people throughout the world will be the subject
of a new book, “Garfield at 25: In Dog Years I’d Be Dead.” Cartoonist
Jim Davis will discuss and sign copies of the book. Admission:
free/book costs $34.95 plus tax. Call: (714) 897-8781.
ONGOING
CHILDREN/LIBRARY
The Main Street Library Branch will accept book donations for the
Friends of Library book sales during normal library hours, 10 a.m. to
7 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, at 525
Main St. (714) 375-5071.
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