COMMUNITY CALENDAR November
November 1 - December 17
Adopt-a-Family for Thanksgiving or Christmas
Are you in need this Thanksgiving? Or do you know a local person or family that could bene- fit? Or are you willing to sponsor a family for the holidays? If so, then please join the Family Assistance Ministries this holiday season. As a sponsor, you will help brighten the holidays for a family by showing you care. Info & volunteer assignments: Family Assistance Ministries at (949)492-8477.
Tuesday, November 15
Grand Opening of Fire Sta- tion #60 Celebration
(121 Avenida Victoria, SC) 3pm The firefighters will be joined by the San Clemente City Council to cut the ceremonial ribbon and mark the official opening of the new fire station. The new Spanish-motif building, which houses the fire station is 7,500 square-feet in size and sits next to the new senior center. This is the first fire station to be located on the west side of the freeway.
Tuesday, November 15 Saturday, November 12
Trail Clearing & Weeding Richard and Donna O’Neill Conservancy 8-11:30am Volunteer to spend a few hours in beautiful surroundings helping make Reserve trails accessible to our visitors. You'll join a dedi- cated crew in protecting the food plants of our native wildlife by eliminating weeds, those pesky botanical invaders. Volunteer ef- forts make an impact! Drinks and snacks provided. Bring work gloves if you have them. LEVEL: Moderate. AGES: 10 and up. Free. Info:
www.theconservancy.org
Beer Tasting The Cellar (156 Ave. Del Mar) 6:30 Albert from bootleggers brewery will be shar- ing his local brew & we'll be baking up home- made pretzels. Cost is $5. Info: 492-3663
Saturday, November 19
29th Annual Boy’s & Girl’s Club dinner and Auction
Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort (25135 Park Lantern, DP) 5:30pm Great futures start at the Boy’s & Girl’s Club! This year’s event will honor Jeremy Holeman, chosen as 2011 Youth of the Year. Enjoy a silent auction, dinner and live auction. $75 pp. Black tie optional. Info: 484-0199.
Wednesday, November 23
Thanksgiving Community Dinner
SC Community Center (100 N Calle Seville) 5 - 7 pm Partner with Family Assistance Ministries to feed hundreds of our local homeless and hun- gry by providing food and/or funds to make this a feast to remember! Info: (949)492-8477
Thursday, November 24
Dana Point Turkey Trot Dana Point Harbor The Dana Point Chamber presents in an- nual Turkey Trot. This 2nd largest Thanks- giving race in the nation is on a gorgeous flat course running through Dana Point Harbor. 5k & 10k as well as a Kid’s One- Mile Race. Proceeds benefit the DP 5th Ma- rine Regiment Support Group and the Second Harvest Food Bank of OC. From be- ginners to elite runners, this event is for everyone! Info: (949)496-1555 or (800)290- DANA.
Friday, November 25
Hike Off Your Thanksgiving The Richard and Donna O’Neill Conservancy 9-11:30am Work off those holiday calories by joining us for a three to four mile hike. We'll hike up the North Ridge trail, across Middle Ridge and wind down into Gato Road. Experience the sight, sounds and warmth of grasslands and coastal sage scrub on a late Fall morning. Min- imal interpretation. LEVEL: Moderate to Stren- uous. AGES: 6 and up. DONATION: $10/adults; $5/child (6-18); FREE/Supporters. Info:
www.theconservancy.org
Saturday, November 26
Puttin’ On The Glitz Avenida Del Mar Proudly presented by the San Clemente Downtown Business Association, our time honored tradi- tion, Puttin’ on the Glitz! Come and bring the whole family to an evening of holiday cheer and enchant- ment. Santa will be available for photos, there will be live en- tertainment and the downtown shops will remain open late to help with your holiday shopping list! Info: (949)218-5378.
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