BEST BUYS -- greer wylder
With the holidays just around the corner, the Orange County Market Place
has scheduled extra days for the shopping and festive season ahead. The
regular weekend swap meet held at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa
Mesa will offer several Market Place dates, including some weekdays in
conjunction with Thanksgiving and Christmas. The new dates are as
follows: On Friday, hours are from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. This coming weekend,
hours are from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., which is a regular operating weekend.
The Christmas Market Place begins Dec. 21 and runs through Dec. 23 from 7
a.m. to 4 p.m. Festivities during the holidays include thousands of gift
ideas, food and entertainment in an outdoor setting. Santa has started
making his visits on the weekends through Dec. 23. Kids and adults can
have their picture taken with Santa as they “hang 10” on the wave photo
booth. Admission to the Market Place is $1, and children 12 and younger
are free. General parking is free, but preferred parking is available for
$3. In honor of the holidays, the Market Place will be closed the
weekends of Dec. 25-26, and Jan. 1-2. After the Christmas Market Place,
which will be the last operating days of 1999, the Market Place will
reopen the weekend of Jan. 8-9. The Orange County Market Place is at 88
Fair Drive, just off the 55 Freeway in Costa Mesa.
Traditional Jewelers is celebrating the millennium and its 20th
anniversary with the grand reopening of its Fashion Island store. For the
past 18 months, Traditional Jewelers has been redesigning and expanding
its flagship store. The new store is 2,000 square feet larger. It carries
25 premier European watch manufacturers and top U.S. and European jewelry
designers. It also has an in-store jeweler and watchmaker. “We have
designed a store that is as magnificent as the jewels we offer,” says
owner Marion Halfacre. “Our goal was to increase product selection and
enchant visitors with a new visual elegance. We are sure that our new
design, with hand-painted murals, custom designed master workstations and
curved vault counters, achieves our goal.” The new store has a
recomposition of Michelangelo’s “God Creating Man” in a 50-foot
hand-painted ceiling mural of “God Creating Man and Woman.” In the
timepiece room, there is another recomposition of Michelangelo’s “God
Creating Stars and Planets” as “God’s Creation of Time.” There is also a
30-foot hand-painted wall mural of a traditional clock dial as you enter
the room. Store merchandising has also reached a new high with
first-of-its-kind elegant curved security counters; never-before-used,
paper-thin light boxes to illuminate precious jewels; custom Lalique and
MontBlanc displays; and a 36-inch, four-sided, gold- and silver-plated
Rolex Tower Clock. For more information, call (949) 721-9010.
Summerhill Floral & Gifts is having a 50% off fall and Christmas sale.
Included in the sale are wreaths, topiaries and floral arrangements. The
store is filled with gifts, antiques, specialty furniture, and custom
florals. It’s at 369 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. For more information,
call (949) 646-6745.
Carol Davis of the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum says the museum, “is
the place for lovely one-of-a-kind gifts for those nautically inclined
folks on your shopping list.” Davis says the museum is filled with
decorating items, Christmas ornaments, ties and boat models of all types.
The museum is at 151 E. Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. For more
details, call (949) 673-7863.
Just in time for the holidays, Alegria Imports is celebrating the grand
opening of its remodeled store. Located in Fashion Island’s Atrium Park
near the escalator to the Bloomingdale’s Home Store, Alegria now carries
an even larger selection of home decor, including its unique signature
pewter, ceramics and botanicals. Alegria offers a contemporary and
eclectic mix of home accessories imported from Mexico, such as polished
pewter frames, serving pieces, platters, chandeliers, candlesticks, lamps
and tile-edged mirrors. Alegria has many exclusive designs, as well as a
popular bridal registry service. The store originated as a kiosk tenant
in 1995 and quickly became a favorite addition to Fashion Island. It
later opened a store in its current location in 1997.
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