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JUNE


14 Annual Rotary Golf Tournament The Rotary once again hosts its fundraising shotgun-start golf tournament at San Juan Hills Golf Course. See www.sjcrotary.org


JULY


Chamber of Commerce Installation Din- ner The 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


Rodeo Week The second annual week dedicated to all things rodeo. The San Juan Chamber of Commerce, the city and civic organizations join together in the lead-up to the Rancho Mission Viejo Rodeo with a full schedule of special events. www. sanjuanchamber.com


West Coast Film Festival The third installment of the popular film festival


with showings at numerous venues in and around San Juan Capistrano. www. westcoastfilmfest.com


Rancho Mission Viejo Rodeo Capistrano is home to the richest two-day rodeo in


the United States and attracts top profes- sional rodeo cowboys. Date to be an- nounced. www.rmvrodeo.com


SEPTEMBER


8 Annual Historical Society Heritage Barbecue Members of the town’s old- est families gather with newcomers and


everyone in-between at the Historical Society barbecue at Campo de Amantes on Rancho Mission Viejo. Reservations requested. www.sjchistoricalsociety.com


21 Annual Creek Cleanup Part of a statewide cleanup of beaches and inland


waterways, volunteers join in from 8 a.m. to noon at Los Rios Park, 31790 Paseo Adelanto, near City Hall. Volunteers will be treated to lunch following the event courtesy of San Juan Capistrano Rotary Club. www.sanjuancapistrano.org


At the Library


Bilingual Storytime Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.


Stories and rhymes in English and Spanish. All ages are welcome.


Pajama Storytime Third Mondays, 7 p.m.


Pajama Storytime with the Sunshine Read- ers – An energetic and exciting reading of stories for children of all ages. Wear your PJs and join the fun.


Free. Log on to www.ocpl.org or call 949.248.5132


Downtown


Architectural Walking Tour Saturdays, 10 a.m.


Meet at Verdugo by train station for the 90-minute tour. $5 donation benefiting Friends of the Library.


Historical Walking Tour Sundays, 1 p.m.


Meet at Verdugo by train station for the 90-minute tour. $2 donation benefiting the SJC Historical Society.


Farmers Market Wednesdays


Farmers Market on Yorba Street in down- town.


Art Fair Second Saturdays, March-December


Art Fair in historic downtown. www. sjcartfair.org


Chamber of Commerce


Breakfast Mixers First Wednesday, 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m.


The Vintage Steakhouse. Features a speaker on various topics of business and community interest.


Evening Networking Mixer Second Thursday


At a local chamber member business.


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


Mircrobrews by the Mission The last wednesday of each month,


4 p.m.–8 p.m. Various locations in downtown San Juan Capistrano


www.sanjuanchamber.com


Mission San Juan Capistrano


Curiosity Carts Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. – 12


noon A hands-on learning experience for kids (5+), offering a close-up examina- tion of replica mission artifacts. Free with admission.


Garden Tours Wednesdays, 10:15 a.m. and at 10:45 a.m.


Explore the Mission gardens. Free with admission.


Native American Basket Weaving Wednesdays (first and third each month)


10 a.m.-1 p.m. Experience the art of basket weaving. Free with admission.


Pan For Gold! Saturdays, 12 noon – 2 p.m. Try your luck


at finding the gold in our custom-designed Mission trough. $3 per person, $1 for members.


Koi Fish Feeding Daily, 12:45 p.m. Help us feed our koi fish


friends! Fish food provided. $1 per person, free for members.


For more information, visit www.missionsjc. com/activities or call 949.232.1000.


MIssion San Juan Capistrano. Photo: Andrea Swayne


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