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Fun with Horses at Anaheim Equestrian Center


Riding Lessons for Kids that Love Horses Farm Life & Buckaroo Time


Rancho Del Rio Stables • (949) 285-5286 Anaheim Equestrian Center • 1370 S. Sanderson Avenue, Anaheim


Does your child love to sing? The Singing Workshop


Students in grades 1-5 are invited to join Long Beach musicians


Jane Cox and Naomi Star for summer group vocal music classes. One hour per afternoon July 11-15 and/or August 1-5


562 252-2522 • thesingingworkshop@yahoo.com


7550 Spring St., Long Beach. (562) 570-1745. www.longbeach.gov/naturecenter


Who Goes There? at the Fullerton Arboretum July 26: Get the scoop on poop and the facts on tracks! Learn how to tell which animals inhabit your neighborhood during the day and at night. Tuesday, 6-7:30 p.m. $5 per family. Preregistration appreci- ated; walk-ins as space allows. (657) 278-3579. www.fullertonarboretum.com


• Dance Party Luau and Moms’ Craft Night at Averyboo Arts July 27: In Dance Party Luau, kids (4-7) learn traditional dance and enjoy light refreshments. Parents can join in too. 6-7 p.m. $12 per child. In Moms’ Crafts Night, moms learn the basics of finger crochet with basic stitches and create a hanging plant pot. 6:30-8 p.m. $30, includes all materials (including plants) and light refresh- ments. On-site baby sitting available. Space is limited, must preregister for both classes. 3908


Atlantic Ave., Long Beach. (562) 912-4800. www.averyboo.com


One World Rhythm Music Show in La Palma July 27: One World, Many Stories blends songs with group participation. Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. La Palma Library, 7842 Walker St. (714) 523-8585. www.ocpl.org


Teen Anime Night in Orange July 27: See “June 22” for details.


The Circus Comes to the Honda Center July 27 - August 7: Show times vary. $15-90. Ana- heim. Also offered August 10-14 in Ontario. See “July 20” for details.


The Wacky World of Animals in Downey July 27: Kids discover if animals are just trying to make their friends laugh or is it survival of the fittest. Travel around the globe and discover some of the wackiest animals in the world. Show passes will be distributed


Alley Kat Music Center


9205 Valley View St., Cypress • www.alleykatmusiccenter.com • (714) 229-8528 FREE GUITAR WITH 3 MONTHS PAID LESSON! Lessons in Piano, Guitar, Wind, String, Percussion,


Worship & Rock Band • Ages 4 & up • Summer Camp Instrument rental, musical gifts, accessories & sheet music


ONSTAGE DANCE CENTER 10900 Los Alamitos Blvd. • Suite 145 • Behind "Hof's Hut"


3 years - Adult • Professional & Caring Staff • Competitive Tuition Rates Starting a Jr. Song Performance Team (grades 6-8)


www.onstagedance.com 562.596.9200 36 kidsguide summer calendar 2011


in the Children’s Room 30 minutes prior to the show to the first 116 children. Thursday, 2 p.m. Free. Downey City Library. (562) 904-7360. www.downeyca.org


We Care Wednesday: Book Drive for Free OC Fair Admission July 27: Free admission to the fair and one carnival ride ticket with the donation of one “new” or three “gently used” children’s books. Wednesday, noon - 6 p.m. See July 15 for fair details. OC Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa. (714) 708-3247. www.ocfair.com


Animal Show in Costa Mesa July 28: Kids (3-10) learn about animals with Wild Wonders. Thursday, 2 p.m. Free. Costa Mesa Library - Dungan Branch. (949) 646-8845. www.ocpl.org


Kids Get In Free at the OC Fair July 28: See “July 21” for details.


• Theater through the Ages and The Icky, Yucky, Gross Bug Show July 28: A fantastically exciting two-part show! David Herbelin presents the evolution of theater— from Ancient Greece, to the development of Ra- dio Plays and today’s modern theater—followed by an icky, yucky, up-close improvisational show about exotic bugs. The performance concludes with a short film featuring—the audience! Friday, 6:30 p.m. $3 per person, (buy one, get one free!). Pearson Park Amphitheatre, Anaheim. (714) 765- 5274. www.anaheim.net/pearsontheatre


What’s for Lunch? at the Orange County Zoo July 28: Kids (3-4) and their parent explore what zoo animals have for lunch through crafts and other fun hands-on activities. Thursday, 10 a.m. $5. Registration required. 1 Irvine Park Road, Orange. (714) 973- 6846. www.ocparks.com/oczoo


• “Much Ado About Nothing” in Lakewood July 29: Shakespeare by the Sea presents “Much Ado About Nothing,” a classic romantic comedy about the battle of the sexes. Bring family, friends, blankets and lawn chairs to this wonderful outdoor theatre experience. Friday, 7-9 p.m. Free, refresh- ments will be sold. Monte Verde Park Amphitheater, 4626 Shadeway Road. (562) 866-9771, Ext. 2408.


Bubble Mania in Lakewood July 29: Join the library for an afternoon of bubble fun. Friday, 4 p.m. Free. Nye Library, 6600 Del Amo Blvd. (562) 421-8497. www.colapublib.org


• Family Campfires in Long Beach July 29: See “June 17” for details.


Kids’ Only Campfire Fun Nights in Irvine July 29: Kids (5-12) explore a trail with flashlights, pig out on pizza, munch on popcorn and watch a movie. They top off the night by creating their own dessert. Friday, 6-10 p.m. Also offered August 20 and Septem- ber 24. $19, register early as event sells out. Irvine. (949) 724-6738. www.irvinequickreg.org


A Faery Hunt in Griffith Park July 30: See “June 18” for details.


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