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CALENDAR OF EVENTS MARCH


The Chamber of Commerce hosts the State of the City with the


mayor Date, time and place to be determined. See www.sanjuancham- ber.com


02 Chaos at the Cannery at the


Camino Real Playhouse. Cheer the hero, boo the villain in this old-time-styled melodrama. Runs through March 24. www.caminorealplayhouse.com


19 St. Joseph’s Day and The Return


of the Swallows Celebration Te world renowned celebration marking the return of the swallows to Cap- istrano and the coming of spring—a time of renewal and rebirth. Tis annual celebration includes: Ring- ing of the historic bells, live music, community presentations, special guest lecture on Cliff Swallows, performances and the history of St. Joseph’s Day and Swallows Leg- end. 8:30 p.m., 5:00 p.m. Free to members and free with admission. 949.234.1315. www.missionsjc.com


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Fiesta Grande Te Fiesta Associa- tion searches for the hairiest man and soiled dove. www.swallowspa- rade.com


Hoos’Gow Day Tenderfoots better watch their step around town, as Fiesta Association deputies load up a mobile jail and toss folks in the hoo’s gow if they’re not wearing black-and-white or Fiesta garb. www.swallowsparade.com


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Parade & Mercado Te 54th Annual Swallows Day Parade, with the theme “How the West was the Fun” will begin at 11 a.m. Te Woman’s Club and Rotary Pancake Breakfast at the Woman’s Club starts at 6 a.m. Te Mercado runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.


APRIL 07


Rotary EGGstravaganza Te Capistrano Rotary hosts an egg hunt and other kid-friendly events at


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Historic Town Center Park. www.sanjuanrotary.org


Steel Magnolias at Camino Real


Playhouse Te chitchat, gossip and fun at Truvy’s Beauty Salon. Runs through May 6. www.caminorealplayhouse.com


MAY The Eighth Annual Battle of the


Mariachis Festival Mission San Juan Capistrano presents with the generous support of the Tomas J. and Erma Jean Tracy Family Founda- tion, the Eighth Annual Battle of the Mariachis Festival, a celebration of the talent, interpretation and inspira- tion of the best in the West in the Central Courtyard. 11 a.m.–4 p.m. 949.234.1315. www.missionsjc.com


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Playhouse All that jazz and all that goes into a Broadway production. Runs through June 10. www.caminorealplayhouse.com


JUNE 3rd Annual Rotary/Toyota Golf


Tournament Te Rotary once again hosts its fund-raising shotgun-start golf tournament at San Juan Hills Golf Course. Date to be announced. See www.sanjuanrotary.org


JULY Chamber of Commerce Installation


Dinner Te event also honors the Man and Woman of the Year, along with Business of the Year. Date, time and location to be announced. www.sanjuanchamber.com


AUGUST Rancho Mission Viejo Rodeo


Capistrano is home to the richest two-day rodeo in the United States, and attracts top professional rodeo cowboys. Date to be announced. www.rmvrodeo.com


ONGOING EVENTS


AT THE LIBRARY First Friday Film Program, 7 p.m. $2


Donation. First Saturday Family Film Series, 11 a.m. at La Sala Auditorium. Free. Log on to www.ocpl.org or call


949.248.5132 Every Saturday Architectural Walking Tour, 10 a.m. meet at Verdugo by Train station for the 90 minute tour. $5 donation benefiting


Friends of the Library. Every Wednes- day Farmers Market on Yorba Street in


downtown Saturday, March-December Second Saturday Art Fair in historic downtown. www.sjcartfair.org


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


First Wednesday Breakfast Mixers, 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Features a speaker on various topics of business and commu- nity interest. At Te Vintage Steakhouse. Second Thursday Evening Networking Mixer. At a local chamber member


business. Third Tuesday “Lunch Local,” 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Networking lunch at a local restaurant.


MISSION SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO


Tuesdays and Thursdays Curiosity Carts at San Juan Capistrano Mission. A hands-on learning experience for kids (5+), offering a close-up examination of replica mission artifacts. Tuesdays, 10 a.m. – 12p.m. Free with admis- sion. 949.234.1322. www.missionsjc.


com Wednesdays Garden Tours, 10:15 a.m. and at 10:45 a.m. Explore the Mission gardens. Free with admis- sion. 949.234.1322. www.missionsjc.


com Wednesdays (1st & 3rd Each Month) Native American Basket Weav- ing, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Experience the art of basket weaving. Free with admission. 949.234.1322. www.missionsjc.com Every Saturday Pan For Gold! 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. Try your luck at finding the gold in our custom-designed Mission trough. $3 per person, free for members. 949.234-1322. www.missionsjc.com Daily Koi Fish Feeding, 12:45 p.m. Help us feed our koi fish friends! Fish food provided. $1 per person, free for mem- bers. 949.234.1315. www.missionsjc. com/activities


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