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PETER SMITH’S


TROJAN TENNIS CAMP JUNE 27 – AUGUST 19, 2011


WEEKLY SESSIONS: Mon.–Fri. 9am–12pm


$185/week $40/day


SIBLING DISCOUNT: 10 % off 2nd child


ABOUT PETER SMITH:


• USC Men’s Tennis Coach • 2010 NCAA Coach of the Year • 2009 & 2010 NCAA Team Champion


Peter has coached over 10 national junior champions and 20 All-Americans; plus coached thousands of


happy kids in over 24 years of running junior summer tennis camps.


562.598.8624 petersmithtenniscamps.com Seal Beach Tennis Center • 3900 Lampson, Seal Beach


mondays


Bella Terra Kids Club in Huntington Beach Mondays: Enjoy free kids’ (2-5) activities and enter- tainment in the Bella Terra amphitheater, just outside of Century Theaters. From puppets and storytellers to jugglers and magicians. 10:30-11:30 a.m., exclud- ing holidays. Free. 7777 Edinger Ave. (714) 897- 2534. www.bellaterra-hb.com/kidsclub.php


• Monday Night Carload Special at Wild Rivers Waterpark Mondays, June 27 - August 22: The Monday Night Carload special is only $70 for up to eight guests per vehicle, plus $10 per person if more than eight. Mondays only, 4-8 p.m. Guests must be safely seated with seatbelt in vehicle. No buses or RVs permitted for this promotion. Prices are subject to change without notice. 8770 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine. (949) 788-0808. www.wildrivers.com


the 2011 County Fair encourages fair-goers to celebrate “fair” food, including giant turkey legs and deep-fried fare, plus midway games, inter- active exhibits, petting zoos, live concerts and a special kiddie carnival with games and activities for the younger set. Wednesday - Friday, noon - midnight; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - mid- night; closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Adults, $11; kids (6-12), $6; parking, $7-12. OC Fair and Event Center, Costa Mesa. (714) 708-1500. www.ocfair.com


“Coldfi nger” in Long Beach July 22 - September 11: Super Spy Spoofery with the world’s most bumbling secret agent attempts to save the world from the chilling clutches of his latest foe: Super Villain Cold Finger. Super Spy Spoofery! Fridays, 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m.; and Sundays, 2 and 7 p.m. Adults (12+), $20; kids, $14. Parking, $1 for two hours. All American Melodrama, Long Beach. (562) 495- 5900. www.allamericanmelodrama.com


along a closed-off section of Main Street and in- cludes a farmer’s market, bounce house, street performers, music, sidewalk sales and specials from local restaurants. Main St. and PCH. (714) 969-3492. www.surfcityusa.com


wednesdays


Parent Movie Morning in Anaheim Wednesdays: An opportunity for new moms and dads to get out and see a movie (that they want to see not an animated or children’s film), with- out having to leave their baby at home or worry about their little one disturbing other guests. Features include valet stroller parking, dimmed lights (for ideal diaper bag visibility) and reduced volume. 10 a.m. Ultra Star Cinemas, 321 W. Ka- tella Ave., Anaheim. (714) 399-0300, Ext. 0305. www.ultrastarmovies.com


thursdays


• Cow Sorting in Anaheim Thursdays and Saturdays: If your child (5+) can walk, talk and ride, they can enjoy Have Fun With Horses’ cattle sorting, a popular rodeo sport where riders work in harmony to cut out certain cattle and drive them to a pen while keeping other cattle back. Fun for the entire family! 6-8 p.m. $20. 1370 Sanderson Ave., Anaheim. (949) 285-5286. www.ranchodelriostables.com


tuesdays


Pottery Barn Book Club Tuesdays: Kids of all ages are invited to join Pot- tery Barn’s weekly story time. Become a member and receive a Book Club Card at the first story time visit, plus kids collect a special gift after attending five story times. 11-11:30 a.m. South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. (714) 427-0813. www. potterybarnkids.com


Surf City Nights in Huntington Beach Tuesdays: This special street fair takes place


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Kids’ Activities at the Downtown Fullerton Market Thursdays, April 7 - October 27: An outdoor street fair featuring an array of arts and crafts and produce vendors, plus a trackless train, a bounce house, pony rides, a petting zoo, swings, face painting and balloon art. 4-8:30 p.m.; live entertainment from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free admis- sion; $1-4 per activity. Fullerton Downtown Plaza on Wilshire Avenue. (714) 738-6545. www. cityoffullerton.com


fridays


Academic Chess’ Friday Night Tournaments Fridays: Open to all K-8th graders, includes three hours of rated chess, pizza and soda. Prior knowl- edge of how the pieces move is required. Parents are welcome to watch or help. 5-8 p.m. $20. Ev- ery Friday in Mission Viejo and Irvine; every other


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