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‘America the Beautiful’ concert set
The Laguna Community Concert will perform its second annual free
concert of American and patriotic music from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday with
the SwingSet jazz group opening the concert at 2:30 p.m.
“America the Beautiful” will feature soul and blues jazz singer
Terri Walker and the newly formed community choir LagunaTunes for a
signature number. Other guest appearances will be made by Sophia Tupy
of No Square Theatre, emcee Bob Henry, George Wood and Sandy Grim.
Mayor Cheryl Kinsman, who is a former French horn player, will
guest conduct the “Americans We” march.
The concert will include traditional Sousa marches, Dixieland
jazz, instrumental specialty numbers featuring trombones, trumpets
and other community band favorites.
The local American Legion Post 222 will open the concert and
present the colors following a 1776 fife and drum corps introduction
of “Yankee Doodle.”
The concert will be held at Laguna Beach High School’s Artists’
Theater at 625 Park Ave. For information, call (949) 497-0986 or go
to www.lagunacommunity
concertband.org.
Author reading and signing at library
Laguna Beach Public Library will have a special event with author
Bryn Barnard and his latest book “Dangerous Planet.” He will do a
reading and book signing at 6 p.m. Feb. 17. The library is at 363
Glenneyre St. For information, call (949) 497-1733.
‘Iridescent’ artist on exhibit at college
Laguna College of Art and Design is featuring Rebeca Mendez’s
“Iridescent,” an exhibition of the artist’s recent works now through
March 9, at Laguna College, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road.
She has won the “The Chrysler Award,” among others and is on
permanent display at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the
National Design Museum in New York and at the Museo Jose Luis Cuevas
in Mexico City.
Mendez continues to lecture nationally and internationally on
issues of brand strategy and design at legendary events like the
Aspen Design Conference, Fuse ‘98, the Netherlands Design Institute,
the AIGA Biennial Conference and the National Design Triennial.
For more information call the college at (949) 376-6000.
Daniel Merriam reception Saturday
Kaleidoscope Gallery and Ed Brolin are having an artist reception
for Daniel Merriam 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the Kaleidoscope Gallery.
Merriam is known as a watercolorist. Kaleidoscope Gallery is at 670
S. Coast Highway. For information call (949) 348-0044.
Art Affair hosts Marvin Turk exhibit
Art Affair at Gallery 1951 is having an artist reception for the
opening of Marvin Turk’s solo exhibit. His work is about kinetic
symbolism paintings of dancers and horses that capture the dynamism
of motion in line and color.
The reception is 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday. The gallery is at 1951 S.
Coast highway. For information call (949) 715-1842 or go to www.artaffairatgallery1951.com.
Scots Pipe Band will perform locally
For one night only, the San Clemente Scots Drums and Pipes are
presenting the Los Angeles Scots Pipe Band and dancers of the
Armstrong School of Highland Dance in concert at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 28.
Tickets are $25 and the concert will be at Laguna Beach High School’s
Artists’ Theater at 625 Park Ave. For advanced tickets, call (949)
497-4859 or (949) 499-3287.
Laugh out loud with Lynn at comedy show
Lynn Epstein of Laguna Beach welcomes everyone to see the biweekly
comedy show every second Wednesday of the month. “One Funny Night”
features 8 comics at 8 p.m. with the next show on Feb. 11. The show
is at Laguna Beach Brewing Co., 422 S. Coast Highway. Cover is $5 and
for information, call (949) 494-2337.
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