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22 • May 20 - June 2, 2016 • The Log Calendar Events


MAY Offshore Cruising Club Open House May 21 Corona del Mar • Potential Offshore Cruising Club members are invited to take a close look at the club during the 2016 open house event. Time: 4:30-7 p.m. Where: Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. Contact: Pete Morris, peterraymond- morris@yahoo.com.


Maritime Month May 21 San Diego • The Port of San Diego will host a month-long celebration to pay tribute to San Diego’s maritime his- tory. Free public bus and boat tours will feature detailed narrative on the working waterfront including cargo operations, cruise facilities, shipyards, and associated vessels calling on the Port. There will be two bus tours and four boat tours. Boat Tours: May 21 at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Where: Broad- way Pier, 1000 N. Harbor Drive, San Diego. Bus Tour: May 245 at 10 a.m. Where: Pepper Park, 3299 Tidelands Avenue, National City. Register: por- tofsandiego.org/maritimemonth.


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., Wilmington; Location 2: Downtown Harbor 504 S. Harbor Blvd., San Pedro. Information: portofl osangeles.org.


Pirates Invade the Embarcadero


strations, sword fi ghts, live parrots, mermaid grotto, live music and scavenger hunt for pirate treasure. Free pirate booty bags will be given to the fi rst 100 kids each day. Time: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: San Diego Mari- time Museum, 1492 North Harbor Drive, San Diego. Cost: Tickets are $17 for adults and $9 for kids 3-12, kids 2 and under are free which includes admission to the museum and all pirate activities. Kids and adults who wear pirate or mermaid costumes to the event will receive a $2 admission discount. Information: 619-234-9153 ext. 101; sdmaritime.org.


Silent Film Festival May 21 Catalina Island • The Catalina Island Museum’s Silent Film Ben- efi 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, Avalon. Cost: $25, museum members; $28 general ad- mission. 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.


Cal YC Luncheon May 26


Pirates Invade the Embarcadero May 21-22 San Diego • A two-day celebration for kids and adults will include kids costume con- tests, cannon fi rings, weapon demon-


Marina del Rey • Join fellow yachting enthusiasts for California Yacht Club’s monthly luncheon, this time featuring Bob Bitchin, founder of Latitudes & Atti- tudes and Cruising Outpost Magazine. He will share insights on all things cruising. Time: Lunch, 12:20 p.m.; Pre- sentation, 12:40 p.m. Where: Cal Yacht Club, 4469 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey. Cost: $20. RSVP to reservations@ calyachtclub.net.


Fifties Rock and Roll Party May 28


Chula Vista • Ladies, dig in your closet and fi nd that poodle skirt and guys, buy a pack of fake cigarettes to roll up in your T-shirt sleeves with your tight jeans. This is going to be a rocking party! Live music by the Cadillacs, Hula Hoop Contest and, of course, a Best ’50s costume couples contest, and a special appearance by the King himself. Weekend Chula Vista Marina Guest Dockers and Chula Vista Ma- rina tenants are invited with free ad- mission. Information: Call Chula Vista Marina for details at 619-691-1860.


JUNE


Channel Islands Landing Mariners Swap Meet June 4 Oxnard • Find all of your treasures at the swap meet where guests can buy or sell boating, fi shing, Scuba and surf- ing gear. Kayaks, dinghies, outboards, sabots, in/outboards, lines, tackle, electronics and everything related boating will be on sale. Snacks and Beverages available. Time: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Channel Islands Landing, 3821 S. Victoria Ave., Oxnard. Informa- tion: 805-985-6269.


Wooden Dinghy Race June 4


Marina del Rey • South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club hosts this event that takes place on


Santa Monica Bay. Time: 1 p.m. Where: South Corinthian YC, 13445 Mind- anao Way, Marina del Rey. Informa- tion: Robert Garlipp, 310-882-1627; toper1939@outlook.com. Website: snipefl eet24.org.


Seafood Feast June 8 Los Angeles • The ILWU/Propeller Club Seafood Feast is perfect for fi sh and seafood lovers. Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Where: San Pedro Fish market, 1190 Nagoya Way, Berth 78, Ports O’Call Village, San Pedro. Information: 818-951-2842; propellerclub.lalb@verizon.net.


Land & Sea Festival June 11 San Diego • The Land & Sea Festival promotes the role of marina in the enjoyment of boating and stewardship of our waterways. Sun Harbor and Point Loma marinas invite the public to stop by the event that will feature exhibitors and demonstration, music and games for all ages. Time: 10 a.m. Where: Sun Harbor Marina, 5000 N. Harbor Drive, San Diego. Information: 619-222-1167.


Boating Safety Day June 11 Redondo Beach • The King Harbor Boating Founda- tion in conjunction with the USCG proposes to conduct hands-on train- ing for local boaters in the proper use and deployment of USCG compli- ant handheld, aerial and LED visual


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