Monday - Friday 3:30 - 4:15 pm
Session 1: June 20 - July 1
Diving Summer Camps for Kids • Kiddie Camp for kids 7 and under • Intro to Diving for kids 8+
August 19-21: Long Beach Sea Festival Diving Meet & Clown Dive Camp. Finland Jerobeam Clown Divers, the greatest clown divers in the world, to perform 3 shows. Participants from McCormick Divers’ camps may be chosen to be part of the show!
Session 2: July 5-15
Session 3: July 18-29
Session 4: August 1-12
Session 5: August 15-26
(714) 846-5731
www.mccormickdivers.com
and teens) at most Los Angeles County and Orange County libraries will enjoy a “cultural” theme; for kids the theme is “One World, Many Stories” and for teens “You Are Here.” Various community agencies offer incentives and prizes for program participants. In addition, free weekly entertainment is available at local branches, including music, puppets, magic and storytelling. Check with your local library for enroll- ment details. For a complete list of local libraries, visit
www.kidsguidemagazine.com, click on “Directories” then “Libraries and Story Times.”
Zimmer Museum 6505 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 100, Los Angeles (323) 761-8989.
www.zimmermuseum.org Sundays: Drop-in programs for families include arts, crafts and stories. 2:30-4 p.m. $3 per child, plus admission fee.
Wednesdays: Join the Community Treehouse for fun and adventurous stories. Go early and play! 11 a.m. Free with admission.
1001 Inventions Exhibit at the California Science Center Through December 31: The exhibit showcases the inventions and discoveries of the Muslim world during a 1,000-year time span starting around the seventh century, a period that overlaps Europe’s Dark Ages and Middle Ages. Daily. Call for ticket prices and times. (213) 744-7400.
www.californiasciencecenter.org
Athlete Signings in Huntington Beach Ongoing: Meet your favorite athlete and get their auto- graph! Frequent signings, register early as space and time are limited. Call or check website for line-ups, dates, times and pricing. Bella Terra Center, Huntington Beach. (714) 898-8000.
www.udretail.com
Annual Sawdust Art Festival in Laguna Beach June 24 - August 28: Kids can throw clay in the pot- ter’s booth, see a glass-blowing demonstration, or take a seat in the Children’s Art Space (5+) to cre- ate different projects daily, from bracelets and bark people to wax works and wind chimes. Live enter-
tainment includes music, jugglers and puppet shows. 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Adults, $7.50; kids (6-12), $3. 935 Laguna Canyon Road. (949) 494-3030. www. sawdustartfestival.
Barnes and Noble Summer Reading Program Through September 6: Kids read any eight books, record them in the Barnes and Noble Summer Reading Imagination Destination Journal (found on their website), write about who they would rec- ommend each book to and why. Then, bring the completed journal to any Barnes and Noble store and receive a free book.
www.barnesandnoble. com, search “Summer Reading Program” under Calendar.
Blacksmith’s Corner in Bellflower Ongoing: Visit an old-fashioned feed store with small barn animals for show and sale, including goats, peacocks, chicks, hens, bantams, geese and ducks. Other pet supplies also available. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 17647 Lakewood Blvd. (562) 531-0386.
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