Long Beach Waverunner’s Soccer Club Mardi Gras Fundraiser
Get into the spirit of Mardi Gras and help Waverunner’s Soccer Club raise funds
for equipment, registration fees and any upcoming tournaments they plan to en-
ter this year. The Waverunners know how to throw a party and this one will be no
exception. An emcee will preside with handsome Jello shot waiters. There will also
be a huge raffle with an amazing grand prize. Of course, as it is Mardi Gras-themed,
there will be lots of beads along with a beer bust. The event begins at 7:00 p.m. and
goes to midnight on Saturday, February 6 at The Paradise Café located at 1800 E.
Broadway Avenue in Long Beach. Come out and support the Waverunner’s Soccer
Club…Mardi Gras style.
A Valentine to S.T.A.G.E.
S.T.A.G.E. (Southland Theatre Artists Goodwill Event) is holding a
benefit for AIDS Project Los Angeles on February 14 from 4:30 p.m. to
7:00 p.m. The event begins with a screening of the film created by David
Shine titled Celebrating 25 Years at The Renberg Theatre near the L.A. Gay
& Lesbian Center. The film will be followed by a wine reception in the
courtyard. All tickets are $50. Attendance to the event will help APLA
to provide important programs and services for those in Los Angeles
County living with HIV/AIDS. The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center, The Village of
Orange County Restaurant Week
Ed Gould Plaza is located at 1125 North McCadden Place. For additional
Be prepared to wine and dine the week of February 28 through March 6 as
information or to purchase tickets, go to
apla.convio.net.
more than 100 restaurants cook it up with tons of special offers for restaurant
patrons through out the Orange County region. The Orange County Restaurant
Association encourages diners to take advantage of special offers with the Golden
Foodies card, which will be introduced and distributed throughout the OC restau-
rant week. The more than 300,000 Golden Foodies cards that are expected to be
distributed in 2010, will be given free of charge to Restaurant Week diners and may
be used throughout the year for special dining deals such as 15 percent off food
bills, specially priced wine or complimentary appetizers and desserts. Beginning
February 28, 2010, restaurants involved with the Golden Foodies program will
be listed with specific offers on
GoldenFoodiesCard.com. Modeled after similar
events in Southern California, such as dineLA and San Diego Restaurant Week,
Orange County Restaurant Week is a countywide event designed to promote the
region’s diverse offerings. The official Orange County Restaurant Week website,
Aid for AIDS and The Serra Project Dine-Out Night
OrangeCountyRestaurantWeek.com, lists participating restaurants offering prix-
Head out anytime of the day on February 25 to enjoy a hearty breakfast, lunch
fixe lunch menus for $10, $15 and $20, and dinners for $20, $30 or $40, exclusive
or dinner and drinks and help the organizations Aid for AIDS and The Serra Proj-
of beverages, tax and gratuity. Reservations may be made online at OrangeCoun-
ect raise much-needed funding for those disabled and in need with HIV/AIDS.
tyRestaurantWeek.com or by calling participating restaurants directly. Restau-
Businesses throughout Los Angeles County will donate a percentage of their
rants confirmed to date are listed on the official Orange County Restaurant Week
day’s revenue with your assistance. For a list of participating businesses head
website,
OrangeCountyRestaurantWeek.com, where diners may go to find a full
to
GoEatLA.org and the list of restaurants, clubs and theatres is updated daily.
list of participants, menus, location and reservation information. Find the perfect
Remember just by enjoying a breakfast or evening nightcap, you can help others
restaurant, call a few friends and enjoy the savings.
in need. Bon appétit!
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