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RIDING LESSONS


Handicapped Riding Program


Horse Camp


Special Discounts for Youth Groups Leases Available Sales


RANCHO RIO VERDE RIDING CLUB


1000 West Carson (East of Santa Fe) LONG BEACH, CA 90810


310/830-2060


3823 E. 7th St. Long Beach


ART CAMPS 9:30am - 2:30pm


LEGOmation • Tiny Treehouses


Outer Limits Space Camp & More! –ONGOING–


(562) 439-4777 – SUPER SUMMER ART & DAY CAMPS –


ALLDAYCAMPS 8:30am - 5:30pm


Art • Swim Lessons • Outings • Sports Extended Hours Available


BIRTHDAY PARTIES • WORKSHOPS • MOBILE ART www.artsmartstudioforkids.com


Summer Camps throughout So. California www.aysosoccercamps.org • 888-857-6222


Professional coaching each day • Personal evaluations • Camp t-shirt Age-appropriate coaching curriculum


Limited ratios of coaches to players • Education meets enjoyment! E-mail: info@aysosoccercamps.org.


Summer Sailing Camps for Kids!


• Ages 6-18 • Multiple-week camps • Sessions start June 21


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Huntington Harbour Yacht Club 3821 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach


(562) 592-2186 www.sailhb.org


Pixies in the Park in Orange June 11: Gather up your fairies, don your fairy wings and celebrate with face painting, maypole dancing, photo booth, story time, crafts and games, fairy cos- tume sales, raffl e prizes and a snack box for each fairy. Kids (3-8) and adults are encouraged to wear pixie and fairy costumes. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. $20 per fairy with an adult; $10 each additional fairy. Prereservations required, space is limited. Pitcher Park, 235 East Maple Ave. (714) 532-5930. www. pitcherparkorange.org


Star Party at Griffi th Observatory June 11: Look through a large variety of profes- sional and home-built telescopes to view the sun, planets, the moon and deep sky objects like double- stars, star clusters and nebulae. The observatory’s Zeiss 12-inch refractor and computer controlled 11-inch lawn telescopes are set up throughout the event. Saturday, 2-9:45 p.m. Free. 2800 E. Obser- vatory Road, Los Angeles. (213) 473-0800. www. griffi thobservatory.org


Super Pet Adoption in Irvine June 11: 5th annual pet event features more than 800 homeless dogs, cats and rabbits for adoption and in- cludes a silent auction, opportunity drawing, low-cost microchipping and free advice from veterinarians and dog trainers. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission, $1. (949) 724-7740. www.irvineshelter.org


The 4th Annual Orange County BBQ Festival June 11: The festival features BBQ, classic car show, kids zone, BBQ competition, rib eating con- test, Mr. BBQ pageant, butterfl y celebration, and music and entertainment. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. $10; pageant and contest fees, $50. Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa. (714) 408-9781. www.kristies.org, www.quenforkids.com


Wrigley River Run and Tadpole Trot June 11: 4th annual 5K, 10K and kids’ fun run event. Special start time for stroller runners. Reg- istration ends Friday, June 10 at 1:30 p.m. Race starts Saturday, 7:30 a.m. 2500 Pacifi c Ave., Long Beach. www.active.com, search for “Wrigley River Run and Tadpole Trot.”


Family Art Making Workshop in Signal Hill June 12: Families spend an afternoon utilizing their creativity, and promoting an appreciation for the arts. Sunday, 2-4 p.m. Free, preregistration required. Discovery Well Park, 2200 Temple Ave. (562) 989-7330.


Free Family Art Workshop in Newport Beach June 12: Abstract Expression will have kids look- ing at art from a different perspective. Sunday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free. Orange County Museum of Art. (949) 759-1122. www.ocma.net


Pruning of the Black Pines in Long Beach June 12: Experts demonstrate how to shape and care for black pine trees, while kids make pine crafts. Explore the beautiful Japanese Gardens while you’re there! Also offered June 26. Sunday, 9 a.m. - noon. Adults, $5; kids (12 and under), free. CSULB. (562) 985-8885. www.csulb.edu/~jgarden


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