Fun things to do in and around the Newport-Mesa area this summer
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Costa Mesa
Camp Costa Mesa
The City of Costa Mesa Recreation Division will conduct Camp Costa
Mesa 2002, a nine-week summer day-camp for children ages 6 to 12.
The camp runs from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, June 24 and lasts through
Friday, Aug. 23.
Campers will meet at TeWinkle Park, and can choose to pay $110 for
extended hours of 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., or can pay $90 for regular hours from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Children will enjoy many activities including games,
arts and crafts and all-day excursions to places like Universal Studios,
the San Diego Zoo, Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm.
Camp registration begins Saturday, June 1 at the Balearic Community
Center, 1975 Balearic Dr., from 8 to 11 a.m. for Costa Mesa residents,
and from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for non-residents. Registration will be on a
first-come first-serve basis until full at the center from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Monday through Friday. Call (714) 754-5158 for more information.
Family Night Out
Costa Mesa Recreation Division’s Family Night Out program offers
families the chance to participate in day and night excursions with
children. The next scheduled outing will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 1
when families and children will be going to the Getty Museum in Los
Angeles for the “Family Festival.” $5 per participant, and one adult must
participate with every five children registered. Call (714) 754-5158 for more information.
Trains on the tracks
On the third weekend each month, engineers climb aboard their trains
and travel on three miles of track at Fairview Park to display their
steam and diesel engines. The public is welcome to join them at the park
located at Placentia Avenue and Estancia North. The Orange County Model
Engineer program started in 1989, when engineers wanted to display their
steam and diesel engines, while educating and entertaining the community
about the past. Call (949) 548-7246 for more information.
Fight against crime
The 19th Annual National Night Out crime and drug prevention event
will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6. Costa Mesa residents,
along with residents nationwide, will lock their doors, turn on outside
lights and spend the evening outside with neighbors and public safety
personnel. Costa Mesa Police Department officers will be serving food and
sodas and raffling prizes donated by local businesses.
Mobile Skate Park
The Recreation Division’s Mobile Skate Park travels to various park
locations throughout the city three days a week to provide skateboarders
and in-line skaters a state-of-the-art skate park. The mobile park
consists of two quarter-pipes, three wedges, two spines, a fun box and
rail. Participants are required to have a signed “Waiver and Release
Form” to use the park. Appropriate safety equipment including a helmet,
elbow and kneepads are required at all times. Access the city’s Web site
ato7 www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.uf7 s to obtain a waiver form. Call (714)
327-7560 for schedule of days, times and locations of the skate park.
The Orange County Fair
An Orange County tradition returns July 12 to the Orange County
Fairgrounds. The 110th Orange County Fair will run daily through July 28,
offering a variety of exhibits, foods, entertainment, rides and hands-on
activities. This year’s theme is, “Leap Into the Fair.” The Fair will
feature a summer concert series, a working farm and petting zoos, thrill
rides, contests and games. Fair hours from July 12 to July 28 are noon to
midnight Monday through Thursday, and 10 a.m. to midnight Friday through
Sunday. General admission for visitors ages 13 to 54 is $7, seniors 55
and older get in for $6, children ages 6 through 12 get in for $3 and
children 5 and younger are free. Call (714) 708-3247 for more
information.
Hot Blues on a Cool Summer Night
The Village Green at South Coast Plaza is the sight for a blues
concert and food festival on July 25. South Coast Plaza is at 3333
Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. Call (714) 284-5464 for more information.
Costa Mesa/Orange County Jazz Festival
Music from the 1920s through the 50s including boogie, Ragtime,
Dixieland, rock ‘n’ roll and swing will be on display August 1-4 at two
venues, the Hilton Costa Mesa and the Holiday Inn Costa Mesa. Call (888)
215-6222 for more information.
Annual Indian Pow-Wow
A Native American festival featuring a dance competition, native
crafts and foods will be held from August 23-25 at the Orange County
Fairgrounds. The cost is $6 for adults, $3 for youth ages 12 to 17, $1
for children 6 to 11 years old and children 5 and younger are free. Call
(714) 663-1102 for more information.
Newport Beach
Annual Corona del Mar Race, Fun Walk and Dolphin Dash for Kids
A 5K race beginning on the bluffs overlooking the ocean proceeding
through the streets of Corona del Mar, a 1K Dolphin Dash for children
ages 3 to 10 and a Fun Walk open to people of all ages are all part of
the annual Corona del Mar Race, Fun Walk and Dolphin Dash for Kids on
June 1. Call Newport Beach Community Services at (949) 644-3151 to
register.
Balboa Fun Zone
Children can ride the Ferris wheel, the merry-go-round and the bumper
cars, play video games, pose for a portrait or browse through souvenir
shops along the boardwalk at the Balboa Fun Zone, which has been
attracting businesses since 1936. The fun zone offers many eating choices
as well including Balboa Bars--chocolate-covered ice cream bars sprinkled
with toppings. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 400 E. Bay St., Balboa
Peninsula. (949) 673-0408. o7 www.BalboaNewportBeach.com.f7
Upper Newport Bay Ecological Preserve and Nature Preserve
Canoe and kayak tours are available to experience six diverse habitats
for more than 200 bird species either living there or visit during the
birds’ Pacific flyway migration. Campfire programs are also offered, as
are free two-hour walking nature tours departing from Shellmaker Island
every first and third Saturday at 9 a.m. Call the Department of Fish and
Game at (949) 640-6746, or the Friends of the Newport Bay at (949)
646-8009.
Upper Newport Bay Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center
Adults and children can explore 15 hands-on interactive exhibits and
communicate with the Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends through
interpretive educational opportunities or watch a “visual poem” of Upper
Newport Bay presented on five monitors showing such acts as birds in
flight and the flow of running water in an estuary. The
10,000-square-foot interpretive center offers hands-on opportunities to
experience the inner workings of an estuary. 2301 University Dr., Newport
Beach. Open daily except Mondays and major holidays from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. (714) 973-6820.
Sherman Library and Gardens
More than 2,000 plant species ranging from desert cacti to tropical
flowers can be found in the gardens at this educational and cultural
resource center dedicated to the study of the Pacific Southwest. The
conservatory on the two-acre parcel bears tropical plants and a koi pond,
and the Discovery Garden, specifically designed for those with impaired
vision, appeals to the sense of touch and is wheelchair accessible.
Docent tours available. Garden open daily, library open on weekdays. 2647
E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. (949) 673-2261.
Lido Marina Village
Boutiques, gift shops, custom jewelry stores, art galleries and
boardwalk cafes and restaurants featuring Continental, Mexican, Italian,
Greek and California cuisine can be found on the tree-lined cobblestones
paths of Via Oporto in Newport Beach. 3400 Via Oporto, Newport Beach.
(949) 675-8662.
Cannery Village
A historic village tucked in upper Balboa Peninsula, Cannery Village
offers an enclave of shops containing anything from French provincial
furniture to sand sculptures and sterling silver items. The village is
bounded by Newport Boulevard, 31st Street, Lafayette Avenue an 29th
Street. Public parking available on 30th Street between Villa and Newport
Boulevard.
BEACHES:
Newport Beach Municipal Beach
Beach goers can enjoy everything from surfing, flying kites, beach
volleyball at the beach stretching from the Santa Ana River jetty to the
Newport and Balboa Piers to the Wedge. Municipal parking lots available
at both piers. Bodysurfers flock to the Wedge, which offers spectators
the chance to see views of boats entering Newport Harbor. (949) 644-3151.
Big Corona Beach
This family beach features fire rings, picnic tables, volleyball
courts, snack bar, restrooms and showers. City provides volleyball nets
if you bring a volleyball. Proceed south on Pacific Coast Highway and
turn right on Marguerite. Proceed two blocks to Ocean Boulevard, turn
right at the stop sign and follow signs to the Corona del Mar Main Beach
entrance. Sandcastle builders flock to this beach in September for a
sandcastle-building contest. (949) 644-3044.
Summer Concerts at Fashion Island
The summer concert series at Fashion Island begins at 6 p.m. July 3
and continues each week throughout July and August, offering a variety of
music including jazz, rock ‘n’ roll and country. Seating for the free
concerts is available on a first-come, first-serve basis, but preferred
seating can be purchased from the concierge. Future dates for the series
are July 10, 17, 24 and 31, and August 7, 14, 21 and 28. Call (949)
721-2000 for more information.
Fourth of July:
Beach-side festivities featuring entertainment, contests, face
painting and games will be offered at the Newport Dunes Waterfront
Resort. Visit www.newportdunes.com or call (949) 729-3863 for more
information.
Newport Beach’s Independence Day celebration kicks-off at Mariners
Park at 10 a.m., when the bicycle and walking parades begin. Activities
planned include a picnic, games, raffles, a barbecue and a visit by
Barnaby the Clown. Call (949) 644-3151 for more information. Spectators
joining the bicycle and walking parades should meet at Mariners Park at
9:30 a.m.
Newport Landing Sportfishing
Open party or private charter trips to local waters or Catalina
Island. Features harbor cruises aboard the Newport Landing Belle,” an
authentic sternwheeler built in 1993. Available for special events
including weddings, rehearsal dinners, bar mitzvahs, anniversaries,
graduations, meetings and cocktail parties. Open party summer fishing
available from 6:30 p.m. to midnight. Boats depart daily from 6 a.m. to
noon and 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. $26, $19 for 12 and younger and people
60 and older for a half-day. Newport Landing rents rods, tackle packs and
sells fishing licenses. Packages including a ticket, rod, tackle and
license are available.
Different occupancy charter boats are available from the nautilus and
patriot boats which can hold 72 and 76 maximum passengers respectively,
to the 48-passenger amigo boat, to the 30-passenger maximum ultra boat.
Prices vary for holidays, weekends, weekdays and length of trip. Visitors
can rent rods and tackle packs and buy licenses with the charter boats as
well. Newport Landing Sportfishing is located at 309 Palm St., Suite F,
Balboa, 92661. (949) 675-0550, or visit o7 www.newportlanding.com.f7
Davey’s Locker Sportfishing
Located in the Balboa Pavilion, Davey’s Locker Sportfishing in Newport
Beach provides, full-day, half-day, 3/4-day, twilight fishing, private
charters and 14-inch boat rentals to satisfy the fisherman. Visitors can
go on fishing trips to Catalina Island and San Clemente Island, or fish
the waters of Newport Harbor for tuna, rock cod, bass, barracuda,
sheephead, sculpin, bonita and marlin.
Newport Harbor Sightseeing Cruises
Mississippi-style river boats The Pavilion Queen and the Pavilion
Paddy depart Balboa Pavilion daily for either 45-minute or 90-minute
cruises of Newport Harbor. The boats will take visitors to see fireworks
on July 4. Special luncheon and cruise rates available for groups. (949)
673-5245 or (800) 830-7744.
Newport Dunes Movies on the Beach
Every Friday night during spring and summer, the 100-acre Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort offers a series of free films shown on the sand
beginning at dusk on a 9-by-12-foot screen. Campfires will be available
for people to roast marshmallows. The next movie installments will be
“Cats & Dogs” May 24 and “Dinosaur” May 31. No admission, but parking is
$7. Call (949) 729-DUNE or visit o7 www.Newportdunes.comf7 for more
information.
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