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distinctive movements and fun dance routines to spark the child’s imagination and nurture individual creativity in a very expressive and unique way. 11- 11:30 a.m. No class June 17, 24, July 1 and 8.


Sundays: Snack Attack Sundays! Little ones will make fun, yummy and healthy snack creations. Join the staff for an edible craft that kids will assemble, then nibble on! A different snack will be featured each week. It all happens in the Family Art Center from 1:30-3:30 p.m., while supplies last. Check the museum website for weekly selection (please note some of the snacks may contain peanut products).


• Discovery Science Center 2500 N. Main St., Santa Ana (714) 542-2823. www.discoverycube.org Through September 11: The much-loved Mr. Po- tato Head character will lead young visitors and parents on a number of fun and educational ad- ventures. From trips to outer space to jungle sa- faris and archeological digs, each activity will pro- vide children with engaging learning experiences.


Through September 11: It’s H20 from A2Z at Wa- terWorks: Soak Up The Science, a new special exhibition at Discovery Science Center. Immerse yourself in stimulating, hands-on learning experi- ences that bring home the playful, powerful and precious world of water.


Fillmore and Western Railway (800) 773-8724. www.fwry.com Selected Saturday nights year-round: Family Murder


Mystery Dinner Theater on a Train. A comical murder- mystery dinner set onboard a moving vintage train. Families (6+) can listen carefully to the costumed performers for clues, then help fi gure out whodunit. Departures at 6:30 p.m. Adults, $61; youth 13 and under, $32; prices include tax. Reservations required.


Weekends: Weekend Scenic Excursions. Take a four- hour, round-trip train ride through the citrus and avo- cado groves of the Heritage Valley on vintage coaches with an open-air observation car. Onboard lunch avail- able for purchase. Saturday and Sunday, noon - 3:45 p.m. Pricing and dates available on their website.


Getty Villa 17985 Pacifi c Coast Highway, Malibu (310) 440-7300. www.getty.edu Weekends: Art Odyssey for Families is a 45-min- ute journey through the galleries featuring a fun, activity-fi lled visit for kids (5+) and adults to enjoy together. 2 p.m. Free, sign-up 15 minutes prior at the Tour Meeting Place outside the museum store.


Weekends through September 5: In ArtQuest, families learn through play with hands-on activities. Whether it’s weaving your own victory wreath, mak- ing masks like ancient Greek actors, or mixing your personal scent from an Egyptian “spice market” the way ancient perfumers did. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.


Kodak Theater 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood (323) 308-6300. www.kodaktheatre.com Ongoing, opening July 22: Cirque Du Soleil’s Iris


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Anaheim (714) 453-0163


South Coast Metro (714) 263-0768


Rancho Palos Verdes (310) 221-6399


Orange


Celebrating serving LA, OC and NV for 34 years!


brings together dance, acrobatics, live video, fi lmed sequences and animation. The show takes specta- tors on a fantastic voyage through the history of cin- ema and its genres, and into the heart of the movie- making process. Days and times vary. $33-253.


Ongoing: Guided Tours. See an Oscar statuette, visit the VIP room, learn where this year’s nomi- nees sat and gain an insider’s view of behind- the-scenes production. Based on theatre avail- ability, 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Adults, $15; kids (17 and under), $10.


Mission San Juan Capistrano 26801 Ortega Hwy., SJC. (949) 234-1322. www.missionsjc.com Tuesdays: Curiosity Carts is a hands-on learning experience for kids (5+), offering a close-up exami- nation of replica mission artifacts including brand- ing irons, spurs, horseshoes, hides, candles, pot- tery shards and other objects used by the Juaneno Indians. Tuesdays, 10 a.m. - noon.


Tuesdays, June 28 - August 30: Kids (5+) have the opportunity to build a miniature adobe house, lasso/ rope jump or play with dolls. 10 a.m. - noon.


Wednesdays, June 29 - August 31: Kids make an arrowhead necklace craft and explore it’s origin. 10 a.m. - noon.


Thursdays, June 30 - September 1: Kids (5+) are led in toy making and playing old-fashioned games. 10 a.m. - noon.


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