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The Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club offers a summer special through
Sept. 25. You can enjoy the tennis club and pay only $345 for a
single membership and $450 for a family membership.
After Sept. 25, if you decide to join the club, 50% of the summer
dues will be applied to the initiation fee. You’ll save $225 on a
family membership and save $172.50 on a single membership.
The Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club has 24 courts and a fully
equipped Pro Shop. Members can participate in social and league
matches or a junior tennis program, and there are excellent teaching
pros.
The summer special is a one-time offer, not applicable for
previous members. The club is at 1602 E. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Call (949) 759-0711.
MEN IN NEED OF CLOTHES SHOULD LOOK NO FARTHER
The men’s annual summer sale is happening at At-Ease of Newport
Beach. Prices on collections are reduced up to 70%. Apparel brands
included in the sale are Jack Victor, Tallia Hartz, Zanella, Ike
Behar, Bobby Jones, Cutter & Buck, Corbin, Reyn Spooner, Barry
Bricken, Axis, Riscatto, Mezlan, Aquascutum, Tori Richard and Robert
Comstock. At Ease is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday;
from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.
Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Call (949) 759-7979.
POSH’S MOVE CAN HAVE A PAYOFF
Posh, at Fashion Island, is having a moving sale. Prices on all
merchandise are reduced at least 30%. The fine men’s clothing and
accessories store is relocating in September within the other Gary’s
stores. Posh is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday; from 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Fashion
Island in Newport Beach. Call (949) 640-8310.
COOKING TIME ARRIVES AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA
South Coast Plaza’s Williams-Sonoma Store offers great cooking
classes through July. You can meet top chefs and learn their favorite
cooking techniques. Each class offers demonstrations and samples from
prepared dishes. Class size is limited, and reservations are
required. Classes cost $45 and start at 6 p.m. The schedule is:
Monday, July 14: Rich and Hearty Quick Cassoulet by Chef Debbie
Dubbs; Thursday, July 17: Restaurant Style Cannelloni by Chef Debbie
Dubbs; Monday, July 21: Mediterranean Treats by Chef Debbie Dubbs;
Thursday, July 24: Fresh Summer Veggies by Chef Debbie Dubbs; Monday,
July 28: Summer Crab Cakes by Chef Debbie Dubbs; Thursday, July 31:
Best of California by Chef Debbie Dubbs. Level Two, South Coast
Plaza. Call (714) 751-1166.
PLENTY OF FREE MUSIC TO HEAR AT FASHION ISLAND
Since 1967, Fashion Island has hosted a free summer concert series
at 7 p.m. every Wednesday in the Bloomingdale’s Courtyard. Popular
bands always perform. Preferred seating is available for $20 at the
Fashion Island concierge desk. On July 16, Grammy winner Juice Newton
will perform. Newton has sold 10 million records worldwide. Her 15
top 10 singles on pop and country charts include “Angel of the
Morning,” “Queen of Hearts” and “The Sweetest Thing (I’ve Ever
Known).” On July 23, the Motels, a new wave/pop band, will perform.
Lead singer Martha Davis and a new band will play hits such as
“Suddenly Last Summer,” “Only the Lonely” and “Remember the Nights.”
The Motels won an American Music Award in the early 1980s and had two
Billboard hits in the top 10. On July 30, the Association, a popular
1960s band, will perform. They’ve sold more than 70 million records,
earned six gold albums and one platinum. Their hits include
“Cherish,” “Never My Love,” “Windy” and “Along Comes Mary.” On Aug.
6, multi-platinum group Loverboy will perform. The pop band of the
1980s will play their hit singles “Working for the Weekend,” “Turn Me
Loose” and “Heaven in Your Eyes.” On Aug. 13, Grammy winner Poncho
Sanchez will close Fashion Island’s concert series. Sanchez will
perform his brand of Latin jazz on his conga drums with his band on
percussion, brass and piano. Fashion Island’s concert series debuted
in 1967 and has drawn as many as 10,000 people in one night.
Preferred tickets allow guests into the VIP section that features a
no-host martini and wine bar. To purchase tickets or for more
information, call the Fashion Island concierge at (949) 721-2000.
CULINARY EVENT WILL BENEFIT FOOD PROGRAM
There’s a culinary celebration called the American Feast at the
Village Crean in Newport Beach from 5 to 9:30 p.m. The event,
sponsored by the American Institute of Wine and Food, Orange County
Chapter, will help benefit the Days of Taste, an educational food
program for fourth- and fifth-graders. Scholarships are given for
students pursuing careers in wine or the culinary arts. Local
growers, producers, chefs and winemakers will participate. Top local
chefs attending include: Andrew Sutton of Napa Rose, Rich Mead of
Sage, Joe Miller of Joe’s Restaurant, Alain Vergnault of the Patina
Group, John Sharpe of Turquoise Cafe and Christopher Blobaum of the
Surf and Sand Hotel. There will also be a silent auction. Village
Crean is at 2300 Mesa Drive, Newport Beach. For information and
tickets, call Paul Buchanan (562) 400-5659 or visit www.aiwf.org/oc.
* BEST BUYS appears Thursdays. Send information to Greer Wylder at
[email protected]; at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; or by
fax at (949) 646-4170.
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