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Forest Ave., No. 22, Laguna Beach, CA 92652; fax to 494-8979; call

494-4321 or e-mail coastlinepilot@ latimes.com. Submissions must be

received two weeks before publication. A complete listing may be

found at www.latimes.com/tcn/ coastline.

TODAY

JUMPING FOR JOY

The Laguna Playhouse will continue to show “Jumping for Joy,†a

new play by Jon Marans, author of “Old Wicked Songs,†which was a

finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1996. Directed by

Richard Stein, the joyous games of childhood are relived by a man who

has been beckoned home by his sister and father. The show will run

through Oct. 6. The Playhouse is at 606 Laguna Canyon Road.

Information: (949) 497-ARTS (2787). Web: www.lagunaplayhouse.com.

SATURDAY

LAGUNA SOUTH

COAST CINEMAS

The Laguna South Coast Cinemas will present “Sordid Lives,†a film

about a family in a small Texas town preparing for the funeral of the

mother. The movie will show at 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday as part of

the Weekend Foreign & Indie Film Series. Ticket prices are $8 for

adults and $5.50 for seniors and children. Laguna South Coast Cinemas

is located at 162 S. Coast Highway. Information: (949) 497-1220.

CONTEMPORARY ART

The Marion Meyer Contemporary Art Gallery will open a collection

of work by Paula Schoen titled, “Transitions.†The gallery is at 354

N. Coast Highway. Information: (949) 497-5442.

VISIONS .02

Pacific Edge Gallery will host an artist reception celebrating a

collection of work by Brenda Bredvik from 6 to 9 p.m. This will be

Bredvik’s first solo exhibition of new figurative and abstract

landscapes. The exhibit will run through Oct. 4. The gallery is

located at 540 S. Coast Highway. Information: (949) 494-0491.

SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER VOLLEYBALL CHALLENGE

The student volunteers at South Coast Medical Center will host a

beach Volleyball Challenge and Barbecue from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at

Doheny Beach State Park in Dana Point. All level of players, at most

any age, from high school-aged to seniors are invited to participate.

Participants can sign up as six man/woman teams or as a single player

to be placed on a team. The tournament will be held near Picnic Area

#7. The cost to participate is $10/person. All proceeds will benefit

cancer services at the hospital. Pre-registration and registration

the day of the event are accepted. Information: (949) 499-7175.

CALIFORNIA COASTAL CLEAN-UP DAY

The California Coastal Commission (CCC) will host the 18th annual

California Coastal Cleanup Day from 9 a.m. to noon. Clean Water Now!

Coalition will also host an enviro fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The

cleanups will take place at Main Beach, Crescent Beach, Oak Street

Beach and Treasure Island/Victoria Beach. Participants need to sign

up at Main Beach. Information: Roger von Butow, (949) 497-4816.

SUNDAY

TOWNA NEIGHBORHOOD PICNIC

The Top of the World Neighborhood Assn. will hold its annual

Neighborhood Picnic from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Alta Laguna Park.

Neighbors will be bringing their favorite dish to participate in an

old fashion pot luck dinner. Serious discussion will include the

TOWNA Board’s concern about the heightened fire hazard the

neighborhood is now facing. With all the cigarette butts in the

mini-park and Laguna Heights open space, neighbors will be asked to

be especially vigilant, and to call the Police Department’s

non-emergency number 497-0701 to request increased patrols and

enforcement to cite violators of the City ordinance prohibiting

smoking in an open space. Information: John Robinson, (949) 497-3244.

LAGUNA ART MUSEUM

The Laguna Art Museum will host “Reflections on the Art and Life

of Rick Griffin†as part of its Real Life in the Coastal Zone: Surf

Culture Lecture series. This slide discussion, moderated by Gordon

McClelland, will feature longtime friends of Griffin, including surf

guitarist Paul Johnson (of the Belairs), celebrity portrait

photographer Bob Seidermann and contemporary artist Robert Williams.

The lecture will take place at 5 p.m. at 307 Cliff Drive.

Information: (949) 494-6531. Web: www.lagunaartmuseum.org.

SEPT. 27

10th ANNIVERSARY AREO will celebrate its 10th anniversary with an open house from 6

to 9 p.m. at 207 Ocean Ave. Hors d’oeurves and drinks will be

accompanied by live jazz. Information: (949) 498-5480.

PALETTE TO PALATE

The Laguna College of Art and Design in conjunction with Laguna

Culinary Arts will present “Palette to Palate,†an event that will

benefit the Student Scholarship Fund. The evening will feature

cooking demonstrations and a five-course meal prepared by Claes

Andersen, proprietor of the Hotel Laguna, and by executive chef Jason

Johnston. Guests will have the opportunity to purchase paintings

created for the event by college faculty and baskets by silent

auction. The event will start at 6 p.m. at Laguna Culinary Arts, 550

S. Coast Highway. Information: Julie Bondi, (949) 376-6000, Ext. 229.

LAGUNA BEACH COMMUNITY CLINIC GALA FUNDRAISER

The clinic will honor Chief Jim Spreine and Joyce and Marshall

Linn at their annual gala fund-raiser at 7 p.m. at [seven-degrees],

891 Laguna Canyon Road. Sponsor restaurants include Savoury’s

Restaurant, the Sundried Tomato Cafe’ and David Wilhelm’s Culinary

Adventures, which includes French 75, Savannah Chop House and

Sorrento Grille. Young’s Market Company will provide select wines and

spirits. The cost is $95 per single ticket or $175 per couple.

Information: (949) 494-0761, Ext. 125.

SEPT. 28

PASSPORT IN STORE

Macy’s at South Coast Plaza will host a special day when people

can shop and support Laguna Shanti and other local HIV/AIDS

organizations from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Macy’s South Coast Plaza.

Before the big day, shoppers can purchase a $10 ticket from the

Laguna Shanti office and receive 10% to 20% off all regular priced,

sale and clearance merchandise all day throughout the store on Sept.

28. Shoppers may pre-select their purchases at their convenience up

to three weeks before Passport In Store. Participants will also

receive a 10% discount at the Virgin Megastore on Newport Blvd. in

Costa Mesa. Laguna Shanti is at 570 Glenneyre St. Suite 101. Macy’s

South Coast Plaza is at 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Information:

(949) 494-1446.

SEPT. 29

LAGUNA ART MUSEUM

The Laguna Art Museum will host “All About Gidget†as part of its

Real Life in the Coastal Zone: Surf Culture Lecture Series. Kathy

Kohner Zuckerman, the real-life model for Gidget, and Deanne

Stillman, author, as they vividly recall the world of Gidget. The

event will take place at 5 p.m. at 307 Cliff Drive. Information:

(949) 494-6531. Web: www.lagunaart museum.org.

ONGOING

CHILDREN/LIBRARY

The Laguna Beach Public Library will present Preschool Storytimes

at 11 a.m. every Wednesday. The library is at 363 Glenneyre St.

Information: (949) 497-1733.

The Laguna Beach Library’s Pajama Storytime series starts at 7

p.m. every Tuesday at 363 Glenneyre St. (949) 497-1733.

FARMERS MARKET

The Laguna Beach Certified California Farmers Market is from 8

a.m. to noon Saturdays at the Lumberyard Parking lot next to City

Hall. (714) 573-0374.

FUN STUFF TO DO

Friends of the Sea Lion of Laguna Beach, 20612 Laguna Canyon Road.

(949) 494-3050. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day. Admission is free,

but donations are welcome. To schedule a group presentation, please

call for an appointment.

The Heritage Walking Companion. Pick up a free flier and take a

self-guided tour of the bungalows and cottages of Laguna on the

Laguna Beach Transit. Fliers and transit schedules are available at

the Recreation Department in City Hall, 505 Forest Ave., or the

Laguna Beach Visitors Bureau, 252 Broadway. Information: Laguna Beach

Transit, (949) 497-0746, Laguna Beach Visitors Bureau (949) 497-9229

or Recreation, (949) 497-0716

The Hortense Miller garden covers 2 1/2 acres of the upper slopes

of Boat Canyon and features a range of plants and small-themed

gardens. Tours through the private residence must be reserved in

advance. Information: (949) 497-0716.

NIGHTLIFE

The Boom has live music and dancing for the after-beach crowd and

caters to the gay lifestyle, 1401 S. Coast Highway. (949) 494-7588.

Canyon Lodge American Grill has live entertainment from 8 p.m. to

midnight Fridays and Saturdays, 31106 S. Coast Highway. (949)

499-2663.

Cedar Creek Inn hosts Mike Hamilton, the one-man band, performing

from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Saturdays and 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Sundays at

384 Forest Ave.

Club M is at 680 S. Coast Highway. It opens at 8 p.m. Friday and

Saturday. Friday is dancing with top 40, house and R&B; Saturday is

house, techno and trance.

Hennessy’s Tavern is at 213 Ocean Ave. (949) 494-2743.

Hotel Laguna’s The Lounge is at 425 S. Coast Highway. Robert

Fields performs on Wednesdays through Fridays. Paula Prince performs

Saturdays and Sundays. (949) 494-1151

Koffee Klatch at 1440 S. Coast Highway offers a variety of music.

(949) 464-3908.

Laguna Beach Brewing Co. at 422 S. Coast Highway has live music

from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Food, bar and microbrew

available. Sunday: The 3rd Degree, 4 to 8 p.m. $10 admission. (949)

499-BEER.

Marine Room is at 214 Ocean Ave. It offers a variety of music.

There is Lotto, Hot Spot jukebox, pool table, pinball, video games,

four satellite TVs with two big screens. Friday and Saturday:

Clockwork, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday: Missiles of October, 4 to 8 p.m.

Wednesday: Clockwork Acoustic, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Thursday: Missiles of

October, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. (949) 494-3027.

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