24 • May 6 - 19, 2016 • The Log Calendar Events
MAY The Las Commodoras BCYC annual poker run May 6 Corona del Mar • Join in the annual poker run benefi t- ing the Leukemia Lymphoma Society. Participants “Duffy” to fi ve beautiful homes on the water to collect a play- ing card to win the poker hand. Time: 4:30 p.m. Where: Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar. Information:
bcyc.org.
Marine Gear Swap Meet May 7
Chula Vista • Chula Vista Marina will host this swap meet that features hundreds of vendors, thousands of good deals, music, and an opportunity to have your fi re extinguisher refi lled onsite. The Sunbrella man, the rope and line man, and the tool and the hat man will also be at the event. Anchors, fi shing and survivor gear, and more good deals will be found at the swap meet. Tamales and tacos will be avail- able for purchase. Spaces available: Chula Vista Marina tenants (1) space free. Used items: $15; new items: $30. Time: 7 a.m.-noon. Where: 550 Marina Parkway in Chula Vista. Contact: 619- 691-1860.
Operation Clean Sweep May 7 Santa Barbara • Santa Barbara Harbor will hold its 10th annual Operation Clean Sweep in Marina 4. A total of 16 tons of de- bris has been removed by volunteers and divers to date. Contact: Harbor Operations Manager Mick Kronman, 805-897-2587; mkronman@santabar-
baraca.gov.
Marine Gear Swap Meet May 7 Huntington Beach • Sunset Aquatic Marina will host its annual Marine Gear Swap Meet where boaters can buy, sell and trade new and used marine-related items. Free admission. Booth space is free to marina tenants. All others: $15 per space. Time: 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Where: 2901 Edinger Ave. in Huntington Beach. Contact: 562-592-2833; sun-
setaquatic@gkind.com.
Port of Long Beach Tours May 7, 12, 21 & 26 Long Beach • Registration is available for a free harbor tour at the Port of Long Beach. Time: 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. on select days. Reservations can be made at
Polb.com/porttours.
Cruising Catalina Presentation May 10
Marina del Rey • Author Bill McNeely will speak on sailing Catalina during the Women’s Sailing Association of Santa Monica Bay’s monthly meeting. McNeely is author of the Cruising Catalina Island cruising guide. Time: 6:30 p.m., social hour; presentation, 8 p.m. Where: Santa Monica Windjammers Yacht Club, 13589 Mindanao Way in Marina del Rey. Contact:
pr@wsasmb.org.
Senior Anglers of Escondido May 13 Escondido • Jeff Routsong, a retired fi re captain who honed his skills as a renowned barbeque chef featured in competi- tions on “The Food Network” and “The Cooking Channel,” will share fi sh cooking techniques and recipes. Senior Anglers of Escondido is open to all anglers age 50 and above with meetings held the second Friday of each month. Time: 9:30 a.m. Where: Park Avenue Community Center, 210 Park Ave. in Escondido.
Harbor Nautical Swapmeet
Harbor Nautical Swap Meet & Hazmat Turn-in Day May 14 Santa Barbara • The 10th annual event allows boaters to buy and sell marine items ranging from kayaks, and surfboards, to fi shing tackle and boat rigging, before boating season. Applications for $10 vendor spots (each the size of a parking stall) are available at the Harbormaster’s Offi ce and on the Waterfront Department’s website. A Hazmat Turn-in will accompany the swap meet. Free coffee, donuts and bagels. Time: 8 a.m.-noon. Where: Har- bor Main Parking Lot near Marina 3. Contact: Harbor Operations Manager Mick Kronman, 805-897-2587; mkro-
nman@santabarbaraca.gov.
Avalon Ball May 14 Catalina Island • The 14th annual Avalon Ball will take place under the ballroom’s Tiffany chandeliers where guests can dance the night away the sounds of the Avalon Ball Orchestra who will play hits from the 1920s and 1930s. Infor- mation:
adsla.org. RSVP: artdecola@
abcglobal.net.
Safe Boating Expo May 14 Oxnard • This free event offers tours of the USCG and Fire Responder vessels, free fl are inspection and disposal, safety demonstrations and free digital selective calling registration. Agency booths will be onsite along with food and beverage vendors. An offshore
Waves N’ Wheels May 21 Los Angeles • Free harbor boat tours. Time: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.Where: Location 1: Banning’s Landing 100 E. Water St. in Wilming- ton; Location 2: Downtown Harbor 504 S. Harbor Blvd. in San Pedro. Information: portofl
osangeles.org.
helicopter, person in the water and fi re rescue demo will take place at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: 4201 S. Victoria Ave. in Oxnard. Information:
Safeboatingexpo.com.
Silent Film Festival May 21 Catalina Island • The Catalina Island Museum’s Silent Film Benefi t will feature the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, which will provide the soundtrack for this year’s feature fi lms: “One Week” starring Buster Keaton and “The Kid Brother” starring Harold Lloyd. Time: 1-3:30 p.m. Where: Avalon Casino Theatre, 1 Casino Way in Avalon. Cost: $25, museum members; $28 general admission. Information: 310-510- 2414;
catalinamuseum.org.
Doheny Blues Festival May 21-22 Dana Point • The two-day musical event features a range of artists from Aaron Neville, the Kenny Wayne Shepard Band to Lynyrd Skynyrd performing nightly on Doheny State Beach. Tickets can be purchased at dohenybluesfestival. com.
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Cal YC Luncheon May 26
Marina del Rey • Join fellow yachting enthusiasts for California Yacht Club’s monthly
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