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Hair Salons The following salons cater to children, generally of- fering a selection of video games, toys and books, kid-size chairs and baby’s fi rst haircut packages.


Cool Cuts 4 Kids Locations in Brea, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Hun- tington Beach, Laguna Niguel and Mission Viejo. www.coolcuts4kids.com


First Cut Fun Cuts 4 Kids


6875 Katella Ave., Cypress. www.funcuts4kidscypress.com


Kiddy Kastle


4460 Lincoln Ave., Cypress. Rainbow Kids


(714) 527-0527 (714) 441-1016 127 W. Orangethorpe Ave., Fullerton.


• Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids Tustin Courtyard, 635 E. First St., Tustin (714) 665-4297 www.sharkeyscutsforkids.com At Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids, they know that kids and parents want something different with their haircut experience. Sharkey’s of Tustin is a kid’s haircut ex- perience like no other where haircuts are cool and fun rules! Kids receive a great haircut with warm, experienced stylists in a clean place fi lled with fun. They have it all…younger ones can sit in Lighting McQueen or Barbie Jeep…gamers can play Game- Cube or Xbox…and tweens can visit their glamour lounge. See ad on page 13; coupon on page 72.


biking


Biking paths and bike polo, plus extreme BMX courses. Also see: Skate Parks under “Skate- boarding” for parks that have BMX sessions.


American Bicycle Association (480) 961-1903 www.ababmx.com ABA hosts district, state and national races and cruis- es. Website offers information on the sport, including a rule book, plus referrals to local tracks and teams.


14 kidsguide fall/winter 11/12 (949) 640-0956


2700 E. Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar; and 720 The Shops at Mission Viejo. www.fi rstcut4kids.com


(714) 826-7000


Bike Paths For paved trails and paths in Los Angeles and Or- ange counties, visit www.bikesandhikesla.com, www.labikepaths.com and www.mapmyride.com.


BMX Tracks Hollywood Sports Park


9030 Somerset Blvd., Bellfl ower. www.bellfl owerbmx.net


Kearny Moto Park BMX Course (619) 561-3824 3170 Armstrong St., San Diego. www.kearnybmx.com


Lake Perris BMX Orange Y BMX (951) 657-4917


18700 Lake Perris, Gate E, Perris (in the Lake Per- ris Fairgrounds). www.perrisbmx.com


(714) 502-2269


2241 E. Palmyra, Orange. www.orangeybmx.com Whittier Narrows Park BMX


(626) 692-6055


1601 N. Rosemead Blvd., South El Monte. www. whittiernarrowsbmx.com


U. S. Bicycle Polo Association (916) 487-1670 www.bikepolo.com The game of bike polo is a variation of the eques- trian game with a bicycle being substituted for the polo pony. The association offers information on how to get started, rules of the game and equip- ment needed.


boating


Sailing, rowing, canoeing and kayaking classes, plus whale watching cruises. Also see: “Fishing.”


Boy Scouts of America Sea Scout Base and Aquatic Center 5875 Appian Way, Long Beach (562) 427-0911 The program teaches young men and women (ages 14-21) boat handling under power and sail, piloting and navigation, knot tying and splicing, plus fi rst hand boating experience.


Coast Guard Auxiliary (800) 869-7245 www.cgaux.org Boating safety classes (5+). Nominal fee for mate- rials; instruction is free. Call for referrals to youth classes (8-18) offered by local fl otillas.


Colleges and Recreation Departments Newport Beach Recreation - Beginning Sailing (7- 12). (949) 644-3151. www.newportbeachca.gov


OCC Junior Sailing - Kids (7-16) learn basic to ad- vanced sailing skills aboard OCC’s Lido dinghies. Sailing courses for kids are available during school holidays and after school during fall and spring.


Long Beach Junior Crew Marine Stadium, Long Beach (562) 431-1644 www.longbeachjuniorcrew.org Rowing instruction for boys and girls (14-18). School vacation camps available (12-18). Competi- tive teams practice September - May.


Newport Aquatic Center 1 Whitecliffs Drive, 1 Whitecliffs Drive (949) 642-5031 www.newportaquaticcenter.com Junior Rowing (high school), September - June. Hourly public kayak, canoe and SUP rentals are also available.


Newport Beach Sea Base 1931 W. Pacifi c Coast Hwy., Newport Beach (949) 642-5031 www.newportseabase.org Programs for boys and girls (8-20) include sailing, canoeing, kayaking, rowing, fi shing, motor boat driving, environmental studies and oceanography.


OC Sailing and Events Center 34451 Ensenada Place, Dana Point Harbor (949) 923-2215 www.ocsail.com Sailing classes (8+) for all levels. Rides and lessons (sailing and rowing) for groups are available.


United States Sailing Center 5489 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach (562) 433-7939 www.ussclb.org Fall and spring sailing programs for teens, as well as weekly summer sailing camps (8-15). Scholar- ships are available.


Whale Watching Boat Cruises • Aquarium of the Pacifi c’s Blue Whale and Sea Life Cruise - Embark on an educational whale watch adventure. Whales, dolphins and birds all make incredible journeys along our coast, ranging from a few hundred miles to many thousands. Adventur- ers will explore nearby seas aboard the specialized Harbor Breeze Cruises whale-watching boats to seek out such travelers as gray, fi n, blue and Minke whales, various dolphin species, sea lions and a host of migratory sea birds. Aquarium experts will be on board to answer questions and to talk about gray whale conservation issues and how to help these and other marine mammals. The ocean ad-


(562) 716-0487


$150-295. Online registration available. 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412. www.occsailing.com


• Leeway Sailing Center Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine 5437 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach (562) 570-1719 Year-round classes available for beginner to inter- mediate sailors, including canoeing (9+); bay kaya- king (10+); Sabot sailing (8+), Keelboat and Capri 14’ boats (13+); and board sailing (16+). Party packages and group, private or semi-private les- sons are available. www.longbeach.gov


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