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MISSION SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO


Adobe Brick Making/ Panning for Gold


SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M.


Get hands-on and build your own adobe brick or try your luck at finding gold in a custom-designed Mission trough. Each activity costs $3 per person, $1 for Mission members or try both for $5.


Curiosity Carts


TUESDAYS AND THURSDAY, 10 A.M. TO NOON.


A hands-on learning experience for kids 5 and up, offering a close-up examination of replica Mission artifacts. Free with admission.


Garden Tours WEDNESDAYS,


BATTLE OF THE MARIACHIS


Te Mercado, a popular street fair and marketplace held in Historic Town Center Park, is another place to eat and have fun aſter the parade and will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For a full day of food, fun, shopping and parade viewing, Swallows Day celebrates the city’s Old West heritage. www.swallowsparade.com.


APRIL


17 Happy Birthday Te Camino Real Playhouse presents “Happy Birthday,” a comedy by Marc Camoletti. Play runs for three weekends. www.caminorealplayhouse.org.


MAY


2, 3 Goin Native Garden Expo Te second annual garden show, organized by the nonprofit Goin Native Terapeutic Gardens, features more than 50 vendors and exhibitors, as well as gardening demonstrations and kid-friendly activities teaching conservation. Te event takes place over two days at Los Rios Park and is free to attend. www.goinnative.net


9 11th Annual Battle of the Mariachis Mariachi groups from throughout Southern California compete in the Mission San Juan Capistrano’s picturesque courtyard. Free with paid admission. 949.234.1315. www.missionsjc.com.


22 South Pacific A three-weekend run of the beloved musical “South Pacific” begins at the Camino Real Playhouse. www.caminorealplayhouse.org.


JUNE


12 Annual Rotary Golf Tournament Te Rotary Club of San Juan Capistrano hosts its fundraising shotgun-start golf-tournament at San Juan Hills Golf Club. www.sjcrotary.org.


17 San Juan Summer Nites Te city of San Juan Capistrano’s popular summer concert series begins. Concerts feature live music, dancing, food and family-friendly activities at Historic Town Center Park, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and oc- cur once a month during the sum- mer. www.sanjuancapistrano.org.


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Music Under the Stars Enjoy live music, dancing and picnic-style dining in Mission San Juan Capistrano’s beautiful courtyard during this popular summer concert series. Concerts typically sell out fast, so purchase your tickets in advance. Visit www.missionsjc.com for dates, the full concert lineup and tickets.


JULY


Chamber of Commerce Installation Dinner Te Chamber of Commerce cel- ebrates the installation of its new officers and directors. Te event also honors the Man, Woman and Business of the Year. Date, time and located to be announced. www.sanjuanchamber.com.


4 4th of July Celebration Te city of San Juan Capistrano hosts its annual 4th of July Cel- ebration and fireworks show at the San Juan Sports Park, 25925 Camino Del Avion. Festivities begin at 3 p.m. and include food, exhibits, a beer garden, live music and dancing and mechanical rides and other fun activities for kids. Te night ends with a spectacular choreographed fireworks show.


10 A.M. AND 10:30 A.M. Half-hour tours led by the Mission Gardening Angels exploring the Mission gardens. Meet at the front gate. Free with admission.


Koi Fish Feeding DAILY, 12:45 P.M. Help feed koi fish in the Mission’s central fountain.


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


Native American Basket Weaving


FIRST AND THIRD WEDNESDAYS, 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M.


Experience the art of basket weav- ing. Free with admission.


San Juan Capistrano


Resident Appreciation Days WEDNESDAYS, 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. San Juan Capistrano residents


receive free admission into the Mission with a $10 purchase made in the Mission Store.


For more information about Mission San Juan Capistrano events, call 949.234.1300 or visit www.missionsjc.com.


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